Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only imagine what closed school in the fall will do to programs that don't have a major sport providing funding for non-revenue sports.
1. Top recruits from 03/22 will get picked up early in fall.
2. Teams will make offers as its 2 years out and 1 year from signing.
3. If you did not go in to the new quiet period with momentum then we’ll.....
4. 04 / 22 players are at a disadvantage on the whole (not playing vs. 21’s)
5. Top conferences will be fine - so top recruits fine
6. Lower D1 / D2 in trouble if things persist
7. D3 fine - no scholarships for sports (quasi club)
8. This makes being in right league to be seen key in future
9. Coaches will have less funds so will travel to best concentration
10. You are thinking of your response now....but you know above is correct
Thi ignores that funding has to come from somewhere at D3 schools and it is hard to imagine that in this environment, tuition will be used to fund athletics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only imagine what closed school in the fall will do to programs that don't have a major sport providing funding for non-revenue sports.
1. Top recruits from 03/22 will get picked up early in fall.
2. Teams will make offers as its 2 years out and 1 year from signing.
3. If you did not go in to the new quiet period with momentum then we’ll.....
4. 04 / 22 players are at a disadvantage on the whole (not playing vs. 21’s)
5. Top conferences will be fine - so top recruits fine
6. Lower D1 / D2 in trouble if things persist
7. D3 fine - no scholarships for sports (quasi club)
8. This makes being in right league to be seen key in future
9. Coaches will have less funds so will travel to best concentration
10. You are thinking of your response now....but you know above is correct