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Backstop22 posted:

CBI has presented some interesting data showing just how different each school is, and that is only covering the NE and MidAtlantic conferences.  Out here in California, the CCAA is mostly filled with state schools who offer lower cost tuition for instate students, so the rosters are largely stacked with California kids.  It is a very attractive option for kids of good competition and lower tuition costs even without much athletic money to offer.  The D3s out here lose a lot of potential recruits for that reason.

As others have said, don't get hung up on the Division.  Focus on the school and academic environment, finances, playing time potential, etc.  Finding the right fit is the single most important thing you can help with.

Here are high level numbers for players listed as Freshman, (excludes R-Freshman) for 2019

 

California 2019 State Participation by State-FreshmanCalifornia 2019 State Participation by Division-FreshmanCalifornia 2019 State Participation by Conference-FreshmanCalifornia 2019 State Participation by Position-Freshman

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  • California 2019 State Participation by Position-Freshman
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