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Unless something is done to stop this nonsense, that is also the % who will care. There is more team/ player continuity in the NBA now than there is in the NCAA now. If they are all pros, why not watch the best of them? The next move will be to take away the automatic bids for the lesser leagues and the Big Dancers will be the big NIL schools. There goes the “magic”. Let the small private schools go back to using student/athletes who will only get to the NBA by buying a ticket. Competition is competition as long as all teams are on similar levels.
Private schools using student/athletes is DIII. Affirm and I have thrown that out there for years and we always get yelled at. But now that it’s obvious DI isn’t real anymore, maybe it’s more appealing. If we could get a big enough group to do it, I think it would be great to go old school. Real college sports! Rah rah shish koom ba!Jasper wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 3:32 pmUnless something is done to stop this nonsense, that is also the % who will care. There is more team/ player continuity in the NBA now than there is in the NCAA now. If they are all pros, why not watch the best of them? The next move will be to take away the automatic bids for the lesser leagues and the Big Dancers will be the big NIL schools. There goes the “magic”. Let the small private schools go back to using student/athletes who will only get to the NBA by buying a ticket. Competition is competition as long as all teams are on similar levels.
Everyone can’t be good. Just sayin’
Geesh, here we go again. I would have no interest in D3 athletics.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:55 amPrivate schools using student/athletes is DIII. Affirm and I have thrown that out there for years and we always get yelled at. But now that it’s obvious DI isn’t real anymore, maybe it’s more appealing. If we could get a big enough group to do it, I think it would be great to go old school. Real college sports! Rah rah shish koom ba!Jasper wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 3:32 pmUnless something is done to stop this nonsense, that is also the % who will care. There is more team/ player continuity in the NBA now than there is in the NCAA now. If they are all pros, why not watch the best of them? The next move will be to take away the automatic bids for the lesser leagues and the Big Dancers will be the big NIL schools. There goes the “magic”. Let the small private schools go back to using student/athletes who will only get to the NBA by buying a ticket. Competition is competition as long as all teams are on similar levels.
Furmanoid wrote: ↑ On the positive side, if you have a bad year, there’s no reason to expect the next to be bad. You can turn it around on a dime.
We are 2603 enrollment, compared to the following enrollments at other schools, all of which, along with us, are in the top 100 of the US News & World Report ranking of National Liberal Arts Colleges:apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 12:10 pmGeesh, here we go again. I would have no interest in D3 athletics.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:55 amPrivate schools using student/athletes is DIII. Affirm and I have thrown that out there for years and we always get yelled at. But now that it’s obvious DI isn’t real anymore, maybe it’s more appealing. If we could get a big enough group to do it, I think it would be great to go old school. Real college sports! Rah rah shish koom ba!Jasper wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 3:32 pmUnless something is done to stop this nonsense, that is also the % who will care. There is more team/ player continuity in the NBA now than there is in the NCAA now. If they are all pros, why not watch the best of them? The next move will be to take away the automatic bids for the lesser leagues and the Big Dancers will be the big NIL schools. There goes the “magic”. Let the small private schools go back to using student/athletes who will only get to the NBA by buying a ticket. Competition is competition as long as all teams are on similar levels.
Look man, I’m just saying that if you want student/athletes playing rather than pros, that’s D3. You prefer playing against pros with amateur athletes. OK.apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 12:10 pmGeesh, here we go again. I would have no interest in D3 athletics.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:55 amPrivate schools using student/athletes is DIII. Affirm and I have thrown that out there for years and we always get yelled at. But now that it’s obvious DI isn’t real anymore, maybe it’s more appealing. If we could get a big enough group to do it, I think it would be great to go old school. Real college sports! Rah rah shish koom ba!Jasper wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 3:32 pmUnless something is done to stop this nonsense, that is also the % who will care. There is more team/ player continuity in the NBA now than there is in the NCAA now. If they are all pros, why not watch the best of them? The next move will be to take away the automatic bids for the lesser leagues and the Big Dancers will be the big NIL schools. There goes the “magic”. Let the small private schools go back to using student/athletes who will only get to the NBA by buying a ticket. Competition is competition as long as all teams are on similar levels.