Rockinchair
BRONZE
Probably been mentioned, but seems to me that the smaller schools, smaller as in NAIA and juco use sports like D3 does…as a moneymaker. Sure hand out some partial scholarships here and there, but the player is on the hook for the rest of the tuition, buying books, and paying for room and board…all while the entire coaching staff probably makes $60k combined and the facilities are, well, you know. Maybe it’s only the jucos that seem to be adding sports left and right but can’t see women’s sports disappearing at the lower college level any time soon.
Fairly competitive D2 (private) school in the south has approx 25% of their enrollment as student athletes…looked it up and the national average is 23%
Here’s the same type of info for D3, student athletes average 27% of enrollment…local D3 coach told me they are 40% SA and the school makes it a point to not have a large volume of afternoon classes campus wide to accommodate the SA’s participation
The DI topic is a completely different discussion as the mid majors are struggling to keep up with the Jones‘ as they have to try and stay competitive
Fairly competitive D2 (private) school in the south has approx 25% of their enrollment as student athletes…looked it up and the national average is 23%
Here’s the same type of info for D3, student athletes average 27% of enrollment…local D3 coach told me they are 40% SA and the school makes it a point to not have a large volume of afternoon classes campus wide to accommodate the SA’s participation
The DI topic is a completely different discussion as the mid majors are struggling to keep up with the Jones‘ as they have to try and stay competitive