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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree with your first paragraph.
For the second, the strong academic D3 schools (eg. Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Williams, Tufts, Swarthmore, etc) will attract high level players with good academic records. If you look at their rosters, they definitely have a good number of ECNL/DA players. Those players with the combination of strong academic performance and soccer ability aren't looking at TCNJ or Montclair State; they are looking for top-tier colleges. As a result, there are more players from top-tier leagues trying to get into those schools than there are slots, so it's a buyer's market for those soccer programs. I'll agree that if you want TCNJ or Montclair State that you probably don't need ECNL/GAL or other costly national league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are some strong D1 academic schools that have bad soccer programs, too.
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Also, unlike what parents think, kids want to go to college "to party".
If D3 colleges wanted to differentiate (other than academics/party) they could fix the substitution rule. All of a sudden it could make their athletic program more watchable and more desirable.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlso, unlike what parents think, kids want to go to college "to party".
If D3 colleges wanted to differentiate (other than academics/party) they could fix the substitution rule. All of a sudden it could make their athletic program more watchable and more desirable.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue that. But those are the types of schools that would be more likely to drop teams or move to D3 because the "focus on academics" press release would sit better with families, applicants and alumni.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOnly schools that would consider dropping D1 status are the ones currently not making it in D1. I doubt any major conference D1 school is going to kill recruiting and potential money to go D3.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree with your first paragraph.
For the second, the strong academic D3 schools (eg. Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Williams, Tufts, Swarthmore, etc) will attract high level players with good academic records. If you look at their rosters, they definitely have a good number of ECNL/DA players. Those players with the combination of strong academic performance and soccer ability aren't looking at TCNJ or Montclair State; they are looking for top-tier colleges. As a result, there are more players from top-tier leagues trying to get into those schools than there are slots, so it's a buyer's market for those soccer programs. I'll agree that if you want TCNJ or Montclair State that you probably don't need ECNL/GAL or other costly national league.
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