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As a Parent at a D2 gym, I don't think its a matter or "not believing in yourself" for a gym to decide to go D2. It's having realistic expectations and putting your kids in the best position to succeed. Is it not believing in yourself for a 1A football team to compete in the correct division for their size rather than attempting to compete with 7A schools? There is no way a gym of 80 kids should be competing with a gym of 300+ except in the rarest of circumstances where the talent in the gym warrants it.
I think competitions should be required to split D1 and D2 teams. The current system encourages mega gyms to come into small competitions and sweep all the divisions because when they are the only large gym, there is no split. The EP makes more money that way, and the gym gets to say they were first place, so it continues. There is a reason schools are divided into divisions by size for sports. A 1A school with 400 students cannot compete with a 7A school of 4000.
I'm not suggesting that a gym going D2 is because 'they didn't believe in themselves,' if you read what @123jump4! wrote she said why shouldn't a team who got a D2 bid then think "Well maybe we are good enough for D1 and go for that..." That is what my reference was too. I have no qualms with gyms deciding to be D2 from the start, what I disagree with is being able to go for D2 and then deciding to go for D1 later.
ETA: If larger programs only have one option, then I think all gyms should only have one option. Decide at the beginning, adjust for future seasons. As long as large programs can't go back and forth, small programs shouldn't either.