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Originally Posted by Rich
Exactly. And these are D3 assigners, too, who think way too highly of themselves.
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Is that any different than high school assignors that tell people what they have to do in order to work their conferences? Any small college has its own world associated with it. They have a right to make some requirements when people that work multiple levels likely work their leagues. Also, many college leagues have an association with some other levels. I know many D3 women's leagues in the midwest are run by assignors that assign D1 directly. So when you attend her camp, she considers you for her D3 league as well as her D2 league and major college assignments. I work for a couple of people that are D1 assignors that brings the Big Ten Supervisor to their camps or trainings. I have a couple of people I know that just got hired in the Big Ten consortium and they had been working D3, D2, NAIA for years as well as going to the Big Ten camps. I would not quite say they think that highly of themselves, they use it as an evaluation zone for their bigger assignments.
Peace