I can't help but wonder why just one D2 school plays football in a state rich with high school football talent? There are a ton of good high school football players in California, but where are they playing at.....the non D1 and post Juco guys ?
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Dr. Fauci said today that he could see some sports happening in the fall without any fans in attendance and the athletes quantined in a hotel together and tested weekly. That's not going to work for D2 athletics. I think we unfortunately can assume we'll be without most college sports next Fall. And as much as I hate it, thats probably for the best right now.
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Originally posted by ASU55 View PostDr. Fauci said today that he could see some sports happening in the fall without any fans in attendance and the athletes quantined in a hotel together and tested weekly. That's not going to work for D2 athletics. I think we unfortunately can assume we'll be without most college sports next Fall. And as much as I hate it, thats probably for the best right now.
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Originally posted by Kiss My Ass View PostI can't help but wonder why just one D2 school plays football in a state rich with high school football talent? There are a ton of good high school football players in California, but where are they playing at.....the non D1 and post Juco guys ?
4 FCS schools
1 D2 school
8 D3 schools
0 NAIA schools
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Originally posted by Kiss My Ass View PostI can't help but wonder why just one D2 school plays football in a state rich with high school football talent? There are a ton of good high school football players in California, but where are they playing at.....the non D1 and post Juco guys ?
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Originally posted by Wildcat94 View Post
A lot of D2 schools in California had football up until the early 90's. Can't remember the Prop number but a proposition at the state level changed funding for state schools in California thus ending many football programs. Humboldt was the last real survivor. Azusa (Private school) moved over from NAIA when the writing was on the wall that NAIA football would not survive in Cali. The JUCO system benefited greatly from it because kids mostly think they are D1 athletes and it kept their dream alive by going in state JUCO and maybe getting that D1 offer. With all those kids not having D2 football it made Cali JUCO robust. There are so many JUCO football teams that they solely play other JUCO's within Cali and no other states. So.... basically the football player numbers are similar in Cali, they just shifted from almost all D2 schools to JUCO.Originally posted by twolfbenchwarmer View Post69 JUCO teams in California
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Originally posted by Kiss My Ass View Post
With 69 JUCO teams, I'm still wondering what happens to all those players after two years. Sure, some get D1 offers, but that would still leave a lot of players that either give up football or maybe head to D2 schools out of state. Central Missouri used to recruit three or four California JUCO kids each year, but not so much anymore.
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Like I said .....looks like we are gonna be playing football, fellas:
https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/se...ve-it-will-be/
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Originally posted by Turbonium View Post
So far this unfounded optimism is leading to some leadership to drag their feet when it has come to making decisions. It's not negativity, it's the reality of the current world we live in. I'm not sure most in the US are aware of the very likely possibility that things get much worse than we've seen so far. We don't even have enough masks to give to first responders. The distillery I'm involved with has pivoted to making hand sanitizer for local hospitals, this is going on around the country. How quickly the flaws in our healthcare system were exposed. Hopefully we can learn some lessons from this and emerge stronger than we were.
You should try working in this sh!t everyday. I am starting to feel like a pig farmer!
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Originally posted by ASUPops View Post
Thank Obamacare!! Healthcare has gone to sh!t. March 23, 2010 was a very sad day for Americans. It just took 9 years for the full effects to be realized.
You should try working in this sh!t everyday. I am starting to feel like a pig farmer!
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