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clvclv
12-07-2021, 02:59 PM
Is there really any reason for the NCAA to continue as if there is actually a D1? It's not as if anyone from somewhere other than the SEC and ACC actually has much of a chance to win. Big 12, Big 10, and PAC 12 teams will occasionally make a little noise, but other than the PAC 10 drawing a decent chunk of the recruits on that end of the country, everybody else is typically combing through the kids that aren't good enough to get drafted and the kids that aren't good enough to play at the SEC or ACC level. It's like AA teams trying to compete with MLB clubs.

BA released their most recent Top 25 recruiting classes, and there are 10 SEC teams and 7 ACC teams on the list. There were 3 Big 12 teams on the list, but the entire Top 10 and 12 of the Top 14 were SEC and ACC schools.

Tapate50
12-07-2021, 03:14 PM
Coastal Carolina would like a word. A few actually....

DirkPiggler
12-07-2021, 03:17 PM
Is there really any reason for the NCAA to continue as if there is actually a D1? It's not as if anyone from somewhere other than the SEC and ACC actually has much of a chance to win. Big 12, Big 10, and PAC 12 teams will occasionally make a little noise, but other than the PAC 10 drawing a decent chunk of the recruits on that end of the country, everybody else is typically combing through the kids that aren't good enough to get drafted and the kids that aren't good enough to play at the SEC or ACC level. It's like AA teams trying to compete with MLB clubs.

BA released their most recent Top 25 recruiting classes, and there are 10 SEC teams and 7 ACC teams on the list. There were 3 Big 12 teams on the list, but the entire Top 10 and 12 of the Top 14 were SEC and ACC schools.

You pretty much just described college football, except that the number of programs capable of winning a national title is a lot smaller.

Southcack77
12-07-2021, 08:12 PM
Is there really any reason for the NCAA to continue as if there is actually a D1? It's not as if anyone from somewhere other than the SEC and ACC actually has much of a chance to win. Big 12, Big 10, and PAC 12 teams will occasionally make a little noise, but other than the PAC 10 drawing a decent chunk of the recruits on that end of the country, everybody else is typically combing through the kids that aren't good enough to get drafted and the kids that aren't good enough to play at the SEC or ACC level. It's like AA teams trying to compete with MLB clubs.

BA released their most recent Top 25 recruiting classes, and there are 10 SEC teams and 7 ACC teams on the list. There were 3 Big 12 teams on the list, but the entire Top 10 and 12 of the Top 14 were SEC and ACC schools.

Coastal Carolina has a recent national championship.

CyYoung31
12-07-2021, 10:23 PM
What in the actual ****?

Krgrecw
12-08-2021, 09:37 PM
You ever try playing baseball in big ten country in January? It sucks. You really can’t do it.

A few years back the big 10 wanted to play baseball in the fall since it was more feasible. Not sure what happened to that idea

clvclv
12-08-2021, 09:56 PM
Coastal Carolina has a recent national championship.

The Lions beat the Vikings last weekend. Oh yeah - N. C. State won the basketball Title in 1983 too.

*ell, for that matter the Braves won the 2021 World Series.

DirkPiggler
12-09-2021, 09:51 AM
You ever try playing baseball in big ten country in January? It sucks. You really can’t do it.

A few years back the big 10 wanted to play baseball in the fall since it was more feasible. Not sure what happened to that idea

The Big Ten also tried to get the NCAA to push the start of baseball season to around spring break time (mid-March).

DirkPiggler
12-09-2021, 09:54 AM
The Lions beat the Vikings last weekend. Oh yeah - N. C. State won the basketball Title in 1983 too.

*ell, for that matter the Braves won the 2021 World Series.

In the last thirty years the following have won national titles.

2016 Coastal Carolina
2008 Fresno State
2004 Cal State-Fullerton
2003 Rice
1995 Cal State-Fullerton
1992 Pepperdine

About 20% of the time the national champion comes from a mid-major conference. You can't say the same for college football or men's college basketball.

bravesfanMatt
12-09-2021, 10:52 AM
The Lions beat the Vikings last weekend. Oh yeah - N. C. State won the basketball Title in 1983 too.

*ell, for that matter the Braves won the 2021 World Series.

then didn't you just answer your original question.. why does anyone even play... because you could be the one who finishes on top.

CyYoung31
12-09-2021, 01:42 PM
Gotta be the most pointless thread of the year.

Tapate50
12-09-2021, 02:16 PM
This guy clearly has never watched college football

Tapate50
12-09-2021, 02:17 PM
Gotta be the most pointless thread of the year.

Start strong / end strong

Southcack77
12-10-2021, 10:26 PM
The Lions beat the Vikings last weekend. Oh yeah - N. C. State won the basketball Title in 1983 too.

*ell, for that matter the Braves won the 2021 World Series.

Coastal Carolina won the National championship in 2016.

Michigan played for it what two years ago?

Awful take.

CyYoung31
12-11-2021, 01:46 AM
Virginia went to back to back CWS finals in 14 and 15 and won the latter.