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Title: Proposed Legislation for the 2026 Divison III Annual Convention, Jan 13-16, 2026
Post by: Ron Boerger on October 08, 2025, 09:16:41 AM
Quite a few legislative proposals for the upcoming 2026 convention (https://web3.ncaa.org/lsdbi/reports/getReport/90006):

Title: Re: Proposed Legislation for the 2026 Divison III Annual Convention, Jan 13-16, 2026
Post by: ziggy on October 08, 2025, 10:15:07 AM
I imagine No. 1-14 that would allow larger conferences to gain a second automatic qualifier could garner a lot of discussion here and elsewhere. It should be noted that the Championships Committee has recommended that the Management Council NOT support this proposal.
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/committees/d3/champs/Sep2025D3CC_Report.pdf
Title: Re: Proposed Legislation for the 2026 Divison III Annual Convention, Jan 13-16, 2026
Post by: Ron Boerger on October 08, 2025, 10:28:54 AM
Quote from: ziggy on Today at 10:15:07 AMI imagine No. 1-14 that would allow larger conferences to gain a second automatic qualifier could garner a lot of discussion here and elsewhere. It should be noted that the Championships Committee has recommended that the Management Council NOT support this proposal.
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/committees/d3/champs/Sep2025D3CC_Report.pdf

I can't see schools in the smaller conferences (which are most of them) having any desire to restrict their at-large access to the playoffs by supporting this measure. 
Title: Re: Proposed Legislation for the 2026 Divison III Annual Convention, Jan 13-16, 2026
Post by: Hawks88 on October 08, 2025, 10:51:27 AM
A simple solution is to do what the USA South did and split into two conferences, creating the CCS for the sports with enough for two bids while having the CCS schools remain as affiliates to the USA South in the sports that don't.
Title: Re: Proposed Legislation for the 2026 Divison III Annual Convention, Jan 13-16, 2026
Post by: Pat Coleman on October 08, 2025, 10:55:13 AM
Quote from: Hawks88 on Today at 10:51:27 AMA simple solution is to do what the USA South did and split into two conferences, creating the CCS for the sports with enough for two bids while having the CCS schools remain as affiliates to the USA South in the sports that don't.

And the USA South did this after trying to propose similar legislation about a decade ago and not getting any traction with it. I don't believe it even came to a vote.
Title: Re: Proposed Legislation for the 2026 Divison III Annual Convention, Jan 13-16, 2026
Post by: jknezek on October 08, 2025, 01:12:34 PM
I hate that the ODAC has so many members in some sports you can't even do a traditional home and home for the conference schedule. Soccer is a big culprit, with the unbalanced schedule every year seemingly given some team a huge advantage as they avoid the bigger names and get a solid seed for the tournament, then can't progress. But with 14 core members, and three of those single-sex schools, Hampden-Sydney, Hollins, and Sweet Briar, you just can't quite get the split.