Heard it hear first...no fall sports in NESCAC
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I just read it too. I’m so sad that they’re already making this call. Really sucks for the seniors.
And to the other poster... NESCAC is best D3 for most sports and allows for a great college experience without having to give up everything else for a sport.
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Yes it’s unfortunate that NESCAC admin is more than likely top heavy with old professors.Way to think of the kids.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI just read it too. I’m so sad that they’re already making this call. Really sucks for the seniors.
And to the other poster... NESCAC is best D3 for most sports and allows for a great college experience without having to give up everything else for a sport.
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If you think D3 college sports requires no sacrifice on the part of the student athletes you are ill informed.There will be no D3 sports until 2022 anyways.
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already hearing from players that plan to take the year off from school and save the $$$ and return the following year to not miss a season
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postalready hearing from players that plan to take the year off from school and save the $$$ and return the following year to not miss a season
Taking a gap year might sound appealing, but what's the plan for the year? Where are going to work or volunteer or travel? It seems like most schools are doing the already over-used term "hybrid" - some in person, some on line. No professors or students are being forced back into the classrooms if they don't want to be. But most college kids are anxious to be back with their friends, even if that means taking some classes on line from dorms or apartments. Staying home kind of sucks, but for some families it's financially necessary to save on housing
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe NCAA had announced a 5th year of eligibility for spring athletes who got screwed out of their spring seasons. If fall sports collapse I would expect the same. Only thing is if you decide to continue with the academics you're probably not going to stick around just to play unless you do grad school at the same school
Taking a gap year might sound appealing, but what's the plan for the year? Where are going to work or volunteer or travel? It seems like most schools are doing the already over-used term "hybrid" - some in person, some on line. No professors or students are being forced back into the classrooms if they don't want to be. But most college kids are anxious to be back with their friends, even if that means taking some classes on line from dorms or apartments. Staying home kind of sucks, but for some families it's financially necessary to save on housing
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFreshmen and some seniors on campus in fall. Soph, Junior, Seniors returning in January, with Freshmen non-athletes remote.
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