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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've seen kids go from a DIII hopeful prospect at sophomore year to a DI prospect by senior year. And I've seen plenty of them pick DIII over DI just because of the school. This is baseball, by the way.[/quote] Juco and D2 ball is littered with dudes with pro tools that are rare to find in d3 Hungry dudes also - have that dawg in ‘em [/quote] There is a lot of non-D1 talent overall. NBA playoffs wise, Duncan Robinson of the Heat started his career in D3 (Williams) and Derrick White of the Celtics started his in D2 (Univ. of Colorado, Colorado Springs). Junior colleges get great athletes, many of whom have had academic issues. With the extra year of Covid eligibility, good D3 and D2 players transferred up too. For example, in baseball, a D3 grad transfer (Swarthmore) led UMass in batting average and slugging percentage in 2022: https://umassathletics.com/sports/baseball/roster/cole-hebble/13523 [/quote]
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