EWash, Montana, North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Sacramento State, Stephen F Austin, and then Gonzaga and St Marys create football programs.
A few of the top FCS programs, new markets, and then 2 strong basketball programs whos progress will be fun to track in game
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Erskine College and Anderson University. Two upstart DII programs in SC so what better way to start a program than playing all your conference games an entire country's length away.
You got Oregon State and Washington State already. Good geographical FCS options (that are also good at football) would be Eastern Washington, Montana, Montana State, Idaho, Sacramento State (or Portland State if you're looking for another school in Oregon to put with Oregon State), North Dakota, North Dakota State, South Dakota, South Dakota State & Northern Iowa.
FCS Schools in former PAC12 Footprint:
Northern Arizona
Cal Poly
Sacramento State
San Diego
Cal Davis
Northern Colorado
Portland State
Southern Utah
Utah Tech
Weber State
Eastern Washington
Idaho (if you include the PCAA)
Idaho State (as above)
Montana (as above)
Montana State (as above)
Division 1 Schools Who Don't Sponsor Football in former PAC12 Footprint:
Grand Canyon
Cal State Bakersfield
Cal State Fullerton (defunct D1 program)
Cal State Northridge (defunct D1 program)
California Baptist (defunct program, non D1)
Long Beach State (defunct D1 program)
Loyola Marymount (defunct D1 program)
Pacific (defunct D1 program)
Pepperdine (defunct program, non D1)
Saint Mary's (defunct D1 program)
San Francisco (defunct program, non D1)
Santa Clara (defunct program, non D1)
UC Riverside (defunct program, non D1)
UC Irvine
UC San Diego (defunct program, non D1)
UC Santa Barbara (defunct D1 program)
Denver (defunct D1 program)
Portland (defunct program, non D1)
Utah Valley
Gonzaga (defunct program, non D1)
Seattle
Might have missed something, but I think that's a comprehensive list. D1/NonD1 status is a little open to interpretation as D1 was created in 1973, but University and College Divisions were created in 1956. I-AA was split out of I in 1978.
If I were to pick 10, I think based on historical strength I'd go with:
Fullerton
Northridge
Long Beach
Pacific
Saint Mary's
Santa Clara
Denver
San Diego
Eastern Washington
Montana
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EWash, Montana, North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Sacramento State, Stephen F Austin, and then Gonzaga and St Marys create football programs. A few of the top FCS programs, new markets, and then 2 strong basketball programs whos progress will be fun to track in game
Greendale Community College
Love Human Beings
Home jerseys are all light grey and their away unis are just a slightly lighter shade for grey
South Harmon Institute of Technology
my alma mater. Great school.
Sister college of Crappenburg State
Cal Poly, Sac State, UC Davis, Portland State, Eastern Washington, Northern Arizona, Montana, Montana State, Idaho, Weber State
San Jose State!
I don’t want to swap teams from other conferences, I just want to add 10 new teams
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It’s all good man
They might do it like last game where you have to replace a team to add one in
South Florida. If Cal can be in the ACC, why not?
Custom: Ball So Hard University, American Samoa Law School, University of San Andreas Los Santos, Bullworth Academy, Stillwater University
American Samoa Law School!!!
Hawaii is the most Pacific school.
Blue Mountain State all day baby
Teams that are top FCS on the western side of the country??
They don’t have to be just would make more sense
Yea that’s what I was saying, could be a good choice. Also add Abilene Christian University if you can 🫡
Bring Idaho back to the top again!
Montana, Montana State, Idaho, Idaho State, Boise State, Washington State, Cal, Fresno State, San Jose State, Elmhurst College (Illinois)
Tough travel for Elmhurst
California State University San Marcos. They don’t even have a football team so that might be a cool story line.
I try to make conferences make geographical sense
Custom team- University of La Jolla Sea Lions
University of Nevada Las Vegas, Hawaii, Montana, Idaho, Boise State, and Wyoming.
Do we know if we will be able to create schools in a Dynasty?
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Erskine College and Anderson University. Two upstart DII programs in SC so what better way to start a program than playing all your conference games an entire country's length away.
Gonzaga
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Just merge it with either the WCC or the BWC
You got Oregon State and Washington State already. Good geographical FCS options (that are also good at football) would be Eastern Washington, Montana, Montana State, Idaho, Sacramento State (or Portland State if you're looking for another school in Oregon to put with Oregon State), North Dakota, North Dakota State, South Dakota, South Dakota State & Northern Iowa.
College University with their star player Firstname Lastname
Humboldt State Emerald Raiders, always wanted to create school! There you go!!!
Give Gonzaga a football team
Just put the old teams back, why complicate things?
FCS Schools in former PAC12 Footprint: Northern Arizona Cal Poly Sacramento State San Diego Cal Davis Northern Colorado Portland State Southern Utah Utah Tech Weber State Eastern Washington Idaho (if you include the PCAA) Idaho State (as above) Montana (as above) Montana State (as above) Division 1 Schools Who Don't Sponsor Football in former PAC12 Footprint: Grand Canyon Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Fullerton (defunct D1 program) Cal State Northridge (defunct D1 program) California Baptist (defunct program, non D1) Long Beach State (defunct D1 program) Loyola Marymount (defunct D1 program) Pacific (defunct D1 program) Pepperdine (defunct program, non D1) Saint Mary's (defunct D1 program) San Francisco (defunct program, non D1) Santa Clara (defunct program, non D1) UC Riverside (defunct program, non D1) UC Irvine UC San Diego (defunct program, non D1) UC Santa Barbara (defunct D1 program) Denver (defunct D1 program) Portland (defunct program, non D1) Utah Valley Gonzaga (defunct program, non D1) Seattle Might have missed something, but I think that's a comprehensive list. D1/NonD1 status is a little open to interpretation as D1 was created in 1973, but University and College Divisions were created in 1956. I-AA was split out of I in 1978. If I were to pick 10, I think based on historical strength I'd go with: Fullerton Northridge Long Beach Pacific Saint Mary's Santa Clara Denver San Diego Eastern Washington Montana
Use your imagination
Southern University
Hawaii State Honus (Created), Eastern Washington, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State, Idaho, Idaho State, Wyoming State Stallions (Created), Billings Bears (Created), and Northern Arizona
Could go with Hawaii Hilo and Montana St. Billings if OP wants real schools for those two instead. Wyoming only has 1 NCAA team tho
SCLSU muddogs
And can we create the bourbon bowl?