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Deep Dive

Why breadth beats the Big Three

The recruiting-industrial complex was built for football and basketball. The talent isn't.

For two decades the national college-sports conversation ran on two engines: fall Saturdays and March. Everything else — the College World Series run, the volleyball dynasty, the hockey regional that goes to triple overtime — got covered as an afterthought, if at all. The result is a coverage map with enormous blank spaces, precisely where some of the most dramatic competition in American sport actually happens.

D1Ball is built on the opposite bet. Every Division I program in every sport sits on the same wire — the same scores, the same polls, the same pipeline — because a five-star softball arm and a five-star quarterback are both worth knowing about the day they commit, not the week they turn professional. The breadth is the product. The depth is what keeps you here.

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