@NILnotNLI@fitsoccerqueen You want to pick on a D3 school that should be D1, then you should be talking NYU. It has 30,000 undergraduates and draws students from all over the country and world. How many other D3’s are that big?
@BQuillmanQcast I have been watching a ton of D3 tournament games this year and it has been a blast. However, the Elite 8 games are scheduled in direct conflict with the first day of first round of NCAA Div. 1 tournament. Does this happen every year? Seems like a poor marketing decision.
@BQuillmanQcast Incidental mutual contact between 2 players going for ball. One was stronger, and the other fell. Either no call and clock runs out or travel.
@squidney5280@BQuillmanQcast The quality was never this bad before Flo involved. If school responsible for everything what benefit does Flo provide? Also seems like a poor business/marketing decision to put up a message that blames stream when allegedly not Flo’s fault..
@BQuillmanQcast FloSports is terrible. Landmark Conference uses it and there are always technical difficulties that result in no stream available, game starting before stream, video but no audio, audio out of sync with game, no scoreboard on screen, no clock on screen, or wrong score or clock.
@d3bubble@idkilikewbb The Ivy League has great academic institutions with amazing student athletes too but its teams compete at D1. Stanford is D1 too. At the D3 level NYU has an unfair advantage with its student body size and location. Is it for purity or to be a big fish in smaller pond?
@ColbyGHoops It is about marketing, clicks. and money. Each one of those 60 kids families will post the post game individual photo, then the day list, then the tournament list, and so on and so on, all of which prominently display the tournament or scouting group logo promoting the kids.
@d3football@ZayasRiley FloSports has been terrible for Landmark Conference basketball games. Multiple times this year the on screen score board did not work, or the clock, or both. And once the video just never started. This is second year and it was worse than 1st year.
@Jeff_Ermann NIL is just increasing the distance between the haves and the have nots. Md is a wonderful school but it was never going to be UNC or DUKE in ACC and it is never going to financially keep up with Michigan, OSU, and Penn State. Look at schools in Elite 8.
@D3Direct@ZayasRiley@d3hoopsville My guess is there are bigger financial problems than sports there. Many D3’s use sports rosters to boost their admissions. It is common to see 20+ kid basketball rosters, and pushing a 100 kids on football teams. Without athletic scholarships each kid is a tuition.
@D3Direct Not being a school’s first choice does not mean it is not your right choice. A lot of kids that were no school’s first choice have made the most of a late opportunity and had nice careers and got great educations. Do your due diligence for sure.
@MarcusHelton Misunderstood your statement, but as to your concern, your daughter’s efforts and your support and help going through the process will make whatever choice she/you make the right one. My philosophy is stars (academic/athletic) shine bright no matter where they are located.