Division 1 Basketball

FastMJ

All-American
Jan 6, 2007
33,933
6,619
68
Why are there 350+ D1 basketball programs? Isn’t that excessive? Shouldn’t half of them be in a lower division compared to the big boys?
 

RUz91

All-Conference
Jan 24, 2011
14,061
4,594
113
Not when you have teams like Bellarmine and Wright State beating Louisville. This is a much different game than football where almost anyone can get lucky or be better than a "big boy"
 

FastMJ

All-American
Jan 6, 2007
33,933
6,619
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Is it my imagination or is the number of D1 programs steadily growing? Every year I see a whole new slew of schools on the scoreboard that I’ve never heard of
 

RUChoppin

Heisman
Dec 1, 2006
19,270
13,695
0
The newer transfer rules and ease of the portal make lower programs much more competitive. They may lose their top talent upward, but there's a lot of talent available that struggled in their first year or two in higher tier programs, too.
 

RUJMM78

Heisman
Jul 25, 2001
26,209
12,472
113
The 3 point shot allows lower level teams to compete and sometimes upset higher rated opponents.
 

kcg88

Heisman
Aug 11, 2017
10,862
17,230
0
As a fan I'd rather compete for a D2 title than a Southland title but more people hear about the 16 seeds than the D2 champs so that's why it happens
 
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MiloTalon13

All-American
Jun 3, 2022
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The allure of the money and notoriety (which increases applications) of getting into the NCAA D1 tournament.
 

PSAL_Hoops

Heisman
Feb 18, 2008
13,304
12,623
78
As a fan I'd rather compete for a D2 title than a Southland title but more people hear about the 16 seeds than the D2 champs so that's why it happens
Seriously? I feel like there’s very little fan support outside of the D1 level. There’s no way I’d prefer for my almamater to be a top D2 school vs. a contender for the Southland autobid.