norm1909
Larry Normandin
Re: Will the DII's ever get out of Limbo?
Exactly, IMO, Norwich outweighs St. Anselm's regardless of whether St. Anselm has a theoretical chance at participation in a DIII Championship or not.
Academics aside, Framingham State, they have a better chance pulling in a recruit against St. Anselm than they do Norwich in either scenario, while St. Anselm will continue to have a recruiting edge over Framingham State in either scenario.
While I respect and agree with the argument that the DII schools have stronger administrative support (or are currently stuck in DII - ala St Michael's), I do not see the serious student athlete being overtaken by the lure of a DII athletic department over the lure of a strong, successful DIII hockey program.
Just to put it in perspective...Given a choice between Anselm's and Norwich, would Norwich's history of DIII success outweigh St. Anselm's status as a DII program?
Then look at a choice between St. Anselm's and Framingham State under the same circumstances. What would Framingham State be able to offer a recruit to outweigh St. Anselm's DII status?
Exactly, IMO, Norwich outweighs St. Anselm's regardless of whether St. Anselm has a theoretical chance at participation in a DIII Championship or not.
Academics aside, Framingham State, they have a better chance pulling in a recruit against St. Anselm than they do Norwich in either scenario, while St. Anselm will continue to have a recruiting edge over Framingham State in either scenario.
While I respect and agree with the argument that the DII schools have stronger administrative support (or are currently stuck in DII - ala St Michael's), I do not see the serious student athlete being overtaken by the lure of a DII athletic department over the lure of a strong, successful DIII hockey program.