@3and2Fastball posted:There are some D3’s that have very very few JUCO transfers, especially the HA schools. It’s very very tough to get through admissions transferring from a JUCO program to a HA. Because of that the private HA’s are at a competitive disadvantage in D3 in recruiting but some are making up for it with facilities and academic scholarships. It’ll be interesting to watch it play out over the next several years.
My son’s D3 team has played a few Top 25 teams this year, that really brought to home the wide disparity of talent levels among various D3 teams
Mostly a regional thing. This is the 2021 JUCO Pipeline for Brookdale (NJCAA-D3), send most players to D3 schools in tri-state area.
We are currently working on 2022 NAIA Juco pipeline reconciliation.
From a NAIA perspective, we've completed the South Region and a midway through the Midwest. So if you were to look at the free juco report, and sort on the NAIA column, currently it would probably show the JUCOs in the south having more representation in the pipeline
Note, NCAA-D1 and D2 have been reconciled for 2022.