The university has formed an exploratory committee composed of various stakeholders to study the impact of having a football program.
Chicago State University is looking into adding football to its 15 Division I sports teams.
The university has formed an exploratory committee composed of faculty, staff, students, partners, and others to study the impact of having a football program"over the coming months," according to the school. "Chicago's South Side has a rich history, and is an integral part of a city proud to be the home of the NFL's charter franchise," said Chicago State University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Monique Carroll in a statement."Football remains overwhelmingly popular in America, and we are ready to take the necessary steps to usher in a new era in Chicago State athletics. We look forward to the work of the Committee as it considers sports expansion for our university.
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