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Where is the NCAA rule that says you can't have two teams?

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I am saying this in jest, but the thought came to mind.
Next year, with 15 good players, UCONN could field a Div I team of nine and a Div III team of 6 and probably win two championships.
Is this disallowed by NCAA regulations or is it so absurd that nobody thought to preclude it ? ?
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Just think of the dilemma that would create for the BY. Which team to root for? But if it comes to that, I choose Paige for my team, and I’ll give you the next 5 players. ?
 

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I am saying this in jest, but the thought came to mind.
Next year, with 15 good players, UCONN could field a Div I team of nine and a Div III team of 6 and probably win two championships.
Is this disallowed by NCAA regulations or is it so absurd that nobody thought to preclude it ? ?
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Well I'll give you credit, you didn't advocate 2 Div I teams. Basically a Varsity and JV team. Which.... would be kind of fun to watch. :)
 
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I am saying this in jest, but the thought came to mind.
Next year, with 15 good players, UCONN could field a Div I team of nine and a Div III team of 6 and probably win two championships.
Is this disallowed by NCAA regulations or is it so absurd that nobody thought to preclude it ? ?
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I realize this is all in jest but I would bet any money those 6 players would be offended knowing they committed to UConn but will be going down to Div III?
 
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I realize this is all in jest but I would bet any money those 6 players would be offended knowing they committed to UConn but will be going down to Div III?
AH........but where is the rukle that says you can't switch from one team to the other and back? You can't switch schools willy nilly, but what about teams? (BTW who is Willy Nilly?)
 
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AH........but where is the rukle that says you can't switch from one team to the other and back? You can't switch schools willy nilly, but what about teams? (BTW who is Willy Nilly?)
:D I see you're making the rules as you go.

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A: Where does the phrase “willy-nilly” come from?


Q: The first citation for “willy-nilly” in the Oxford English Dictionary is from 1608. The Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology says it’s a contraction of “will I, nill I” or “will he, nill he” or “will ye, nill ye.” The word “nill” is from the Old English “nyllan,” a combination of “ne” (no) and “willan” (will). The phrase “willy-nilly” means “unwillingly” or “haphazardly.”
 
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I am saying this in jest, but the thought came to mind.
Next year, with 15 good players, UCONN could field a Div I team of nine and a Div III team of 6 and probably win two championships.
Is this disallowed by NCAA regulations or is it so absurd that nobody thought to preclude it ? ?
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It is absurd - but definitely not allowed by NCAA rules on several grounds.
 

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Well I'll give you credit, you didn't advocate 2 Div I teams. Basically a Varsity and JV team. Which.... would be kind of fun to watch. :)
Do JV teams even exist anymore at the collegiate level? I haven’t heard of one in decades.
 

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