i still think it is retarded to mess with d2/d3 recruit generation to fix a d1 problem. also, i fee like one of the biggest problems was not that there weren't enough players who could come in and compete with high end big 6 school on day 1... its that there aren't enough of these players who can come in and compete with high end big 6 schools as juniors and seniors. so, guys will start better and will max out earlier. i just don't see the benefit there... we can all go back to putting a little more practice time into team practice and a little less of our own time worrying about practice plans? but meanwhile, upperclassmen, which are what make teams great, really haven't gotten any better.
i do think this could impact the elite players - sounds like they got worse, with more potential. so, they are probably going to contribute even less when they leave early, which sucks. but, they might stay longer, which is good i guess, maybe. im not sure what the net result will be on top teams, guess we will have to wait and see.
all in all, it seems like this change is just an attempt to reverse what seble sought out to do in the first place - which was to create elite incoming players and create more room for growth for players. these are concepts that i supported, but it just went from elite players to mediocre players with very little in between, and that was the problem. so it seems like to me, instead of making those not elite but not mediocre players more plentiful, seble is reducing incoming elite players and creating less room for growth for players. just doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.