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Re: What is the difference between division i, ii, and iii?
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Originally posted by OSU2010 View PostScholorships
DIII is the only one that cannot and do not offer scholarships.
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Re: What is the difference between division i, ii, and iii?
D-I gets the most NCAA $$ and spends the most. To 95% of the American public, D-I IS the NCAA.
D-II gets some money and spends some. It has some TV presence.
D-III is the largest NCAA division and gets the least amount of NCAA $$. TV is what you find in the dorms.CCT '77 & '78
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Originally posted by joecct View PostD-I gets the most NCAA $$ and spends the most. To 95% of the American public, D-I IS the NCAA.
D-II gets some money and spends some. It has some TV presence.
D-III is the largest NCAA division and gets the least amount of NCAA $$. TV is what you find in the dorms.2007-2008 ECAC East/NESCAC Interlock Pick 'em winner
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2013-2014 Last Person Standing Winner (tie)
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Originally posted by NUProf View PostAn interesting issue is going to be what happens if the college-in-name-only football and basketball conferences break away from the NCAA as has been rumored. Will non-football programs still stay in the NCAA? How will that affect the division structure? Will the NCAA add Division 0 (one less than 1, and in the NCAA smaller is wealthier) to keep those guys at home? If so, what happens to other sports?Middlebury Hockey....The Greatest DIII Show on Skates
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Originally posted by neumyer View PostNUProf.....can you elaborate? You have me asking questions. Your comments are all about D-1.....correct? What is D-0? Is it D-1 basketball only schools? Smaller is wealthier? Are you talking about Rice, Vandy, Wake Forest, Duke, Northwestern, etc? I don't think you are talking about smaller conferences because most conferences are going to 12-14 members so they can have two different divisions. Thanks!
I have long felt the NCAA comes down as hard as it can on smaller schools because they are so ineffective on the big name and power football and basketball teams, but especially football. There are 20-30 college teams that could thumb their noses at the NCAA and hold there own seasons and tournaments free of NCAA sanctions. At the risk of beating a live horse (the one ridden onto the field for Seminole games), some schools are effectively beyond the control of the NCAA.Go 'Wick!
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Re: What is the difference between division i, ii, and iii?
NUProf.....can you elaborate? You have me asking questions. Your comments are all about D-1.....correct? What is D-0? Is it D-1 basketball only schools? Smaller is wealthier? Are you talking about Rice, Vandy, Wake Forest, Duke, Northwestern, etc? I don't think you are talking about smaller conferences because most conferences are going to 12-14 members so they can have two different divisions. Thanks!
There is a rumored move to create some kind of super division either in or outside of the NCAA for the REALLY Big Time football schools - PAC-12, Big "10", Big "XII," SEC, ACC. I suggested they call it Division 0. I have read (hopefully from alarmists) that these leagues are considering withdrawing from the NCAA if they aren't allowed to pay their athletes. Next step (in place already at some schools in a defacto manner), classes optional.
My question - what would such a move do to DI hockey?2007-2008 ECAC East/NESCAC Interlock Pick 'em winner
2007-2008 Last Person Standing Winner,
2013-2014 Last Person Standing Winner (tie)
2016-2017 Last Person Standing Winner
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Originally posted by NUProf View PostThere is a rumored move to create some kind of super division either in or outside of the NCAA for the REALLY Big Time football schools - PAC-12, Big "10", Big "XII," SEC, ACC. I suggested they call it Division 0. I have read (hopefully from alarmists) that these leagues are considering withdrawing from the NCAA if they aren't allowed to pay their athletes. Next step (in place already at some schools in a defacto manner), classes optional.
My question - what would such a move do to DI hockey?Middlebury Hockey....The Greatest DIII Show on Skates
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Originally posted by NUProf View PostThere is a rumored move to create some kind of super division either in or outside of the NCAA for the REALLY Big Time football schools - PAC-12, Big "10", Big "XII," SEC, ACC. I suggested they call it Division 0. I have read (hopefully from alarmists) that these leagues are considering withdrawing from the NCAA if they aren't allowed to pay their athletes. Next step (in place already at some schools in a defacto manner), classes optional.
My question - what would such a move do to DI hockey?
Then it would be up to the courts and lawyersCCT '77 & '78
4 kids
5 grandsons (BCA 7/09, CJA 5/14, JDL 8/14, JFL 6/16, PJL 7/18)
1 granddaughter (EML 4/18)
”Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.”
- Benjamin Franklin
Banned from the St. Lawrence University Facebook page - March 2016 (But I got better).
I want to live forever. So far, so good.
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Originally posted by joecct View PostI think that the NCAA would say if you don't want to play in our sandbox with all your sports, you can't play in the sandbox at all.
Then it would be up to the courts and lawyers2007-2008 ECAC East/NESCAC Interlock Pick 'em winner
2007-2008 Last Person Standing Winner,
2013-2014 Last Person Standing Winner (tie)
2016-2017 Last Person Standing Winner
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Originally posted by NUProf View PostThat's why I think we are heading for Division 0 (which will stand for the number of rules of amateurism that group will have to follow) of the NCAA.CCT '77 & '78
4 kids
5 grandsons (BCA 7/09, CJA 5/14, JDL 8/14, JFL 6/16, PJL 7/18)
1 granddaughter (EML 4/18)
”Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.”
- Benjamin Franklin
Banned from the St. Lawrence University Facebook page - March 2016 (But I got better).
I want to live forever. So far, so good.
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Originally posted by joecct View PostI think that the NCAA would say if you don't want to play in our sandbox with all your sports, you can't play in the sandbox at all.
Then it would be up to the courts and lawyers
The the NC$$ would be the NCPOOR....Go 'Wick!
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