Re: Automobiles

Originally Posted by
caleb
Do you mean that they need to play a sport to also play in college, or just to be admitted to college? My experience would say that somewhere between few and no colleges use athletics as a litmus test for admission (the Service Academies perhaps excepted).
When you look at Division 1 schools (350 as of last count, not counting Division 2 and 3 (755 in total)), about 4% of the student body plays a varsity sport. Move down to NAIA schools (438), on average, over 1/2 the students play a varsity sport, so the athletic coaches are key recruiters of kids who might not be able to compete at the Division 1,2,3 levels, but they loved the sport that they played in HS and perhaps through a club. It’s one of the reasons that a lot of small schools pay attention to their athletic fields, tracks, gyms and pools if they have one, as they are recruitment tools, making up in a sense, for the absence of athletic scholarships.
https://www.ncsasports.org/recruitin...lege-divisions
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
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