CATLAX MAN wrote:You're comparing apples to orages here. Varsity programs have many advantages that the typical MDIA programs just don't have at their disposal. Can some MDIA teams beat varsity teams? Yes, there are plenty of examples where that has happened. By the same token, there are many instances where the opposite has taken place. If you want to draw some cnclusions about Michigan, wait until after their California trip when they have played some teams that are comparable to them. Just don't attribute those conclusions to me.
I agree with this statement. As you play for a club team or virtual varsity team, you cannot say that just because they are a D3 school (and if they are bad), that you or your team can contend with them. D3 has a lot more advantages like disciplined strength n conditioning, 5 days of practicing, competitive recruiting, academic flexibility, etc.
Last week Florida State just dominated a D2 school, but again Fla State has made it obvious that they want to compete at D1 level.
This is the exception to the rule.
If you think they are that bad of a team, play them and see how you come out, better yet, play Michigan and either way you'll know. They won't just roll over for you.
Its funny to see you guys basing your teams on paper statistics because statistics don't mean jack Sh*t, half of the time they are never right and every time it ALWAYS comes down to game time.