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You lost me on that one. Fix what?
I thought these were issues for all teams North and South
1. Reduces program costs.
2. Students concentrate on being students
3. Reduce stress on pitching staffs
4. More practice time where coaches "teach" the entire team.
IMHO the new start date did not fix any problems, but spread them out to affect everyone. The reasons I list above are issues I've heard on this board for years.
Bigger scholarships up north
Where did that come from, 11.7 can be divided so many ways.
Unless you are a blue chip, if you live down South your name will not be known up North either.
Yes weather is an advantage down South so what's the problem with a uniform start date. Baseball is the only sport where weather plays a part in preparation for a season , why is it so wrong to make an attempt to level the playing field that is unequal due to an environmental issues? I don't feel what was legislated was the best way to do that. I feel that a later start date with less games would have addressed more issues.
Student and family cannot control weather. Why don't we just draw a line and call it a D1 Northern "kick-dog" Division and the D1 Southern "rules" Division and let the weather decide when you can start. If weather was not a part of the equation, Baseball would have "Power teams/Conferences" all over the country and the level of commitment to the program would be the deciding factor.