Another OOC opponent...NAIA

From the Tyler Paper:
At Texas College, Watson looks to get the Steers over the hump. Texas College captured back-to-back NSCAA crowns in 1992 and 1993, then went more than a decade minus a postseason appearance.
While being an upper-echelon team in the Red River Athletic Conference, producing three All-Americans in the last four seasons, Texas College failed to advance to the NAIA National Tournament despite high expectations.
But before thinking titles, Watson intends to get championship-caliber players in first, then set the environment accordingly by building a close-knit setting, one the players feel comfortable in - with one of the quirks being a couch and TV in the dressing room.
His early list of potential players - a progress still in works - features multiple players with Division I experience. To enhance the program even further, Watson lined up tentative road dates with NCAA Division I programs like North Texas (Nov. 7), Grambling State (Nov. 14 or 15), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Nov. 16 or 17), McNeese State (Nov. 25), Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 28), Southern Methodist (Dec. 3) and NCAA Division II force Texas A&M-Commerce (Nov. 21).
Now, would this be a step or or a step down from DIII UT-Tyler from last year?
At Texas College, Watson looks to get the Steers over the hump. Texas College captured back-to-back NSCAA crowns in 1992 and 1993, then went more than a decade minus a postseason appearance.
While being an upper-echelon team in the Red River Athletic Conference, producing three All-Americans in the last four seasons, Texas College failed to advance to the NAIA National Tournament despite high expectations.
But before thinking titles, Watson intends to get championship-caliber players in first, then set the environment accordingly by building a close-knit setting, one the players feel comfortable in - with one of the quirks being a couch and TV in the dressing room.
His early list of potential players - a progress still in works - features multiple players with Division I experience. To enhance the program even further, Watson lined up tentative road dates with NCAA Division I programs like North Texas (Nov. 7), Grambling State (Nov. 14 or 15), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Nov. 16 or 17), McNeese State (Nov. 25), Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 28), Southern Methodist (Dec. 3) and NCAA Division II force Texas A&M-Commerce (Nov. 21).
Now, would this be a step or or a step down from DIII UT-Tyler from last year?