Agree |
Since nothing has gone into effect yet there is time for them to fix this..... they probably won't though. |
It's an issue that has an easy resolution but sports people arent known for being mathmagicians. The quick explanation of what's going on is instead of having a single cutoff date theres a cutoff window of X number of days. The cutoff window allows school districts with multiple different school start dates to all work together in the same league and make all players on the field during games the same grade in school. The birthday months affected by the cutoff window range just need to show proof of grade on top of a birth cert. Ironically if ECNL creats a rule under a single 8/1 cutoff that says Aug birthdays must play with their grade. Guess what players will need to provide if called out as ceating by playing down a grade. Thats right a birth cert and proof of grade in school. It ends up being the same thing as SY+30 just instead of being proactive about not allowing Aug birthdays to play down you're being reactive not allowing Aug birthdays to play down. |
However that wouldn't work. Carding systems realistically would struggle mightily to track at what age kids entered what school districts and what the age rules where for that specific school district at that time. They don't issue a specific document when they start school like when they are born so this would not be doable. People move, some schools are fluid on grades and then there is homeschooling. Just not a well thought out idea. |
Why would ECNL make a rule like this. |
Your over complicating it, it doesn't matter if they held an August birthday back in a school district that has a later cutoff that is irrelevant. All that matters is your current grade and age. Either way this would work if everyone followed the same set of rules. This is not going to be something that ECNL implements on their own. |
That is stupendously stupid |
It's fine Birth certs come in all kinds of formats. Proof of grade can be anything. Its only important that a players grade is defined. Once defined you cant go back and switch it without league approval. Again it doesnt matter because leagues are very likely to implement a rule not allowing Aug birthdays to play down in 8/1 single date cutoff. This is because its in everyone's best interest to have all players in a game the same grade in school. If theres a rule not allowing Aug playing down if a player gets accused of "cheating" they'll need a birth cert and proof of grade. THE SAME THING AS SY+30 |
Why would a league care what grade a kid is in? |
Because nobody wants to see kids get screwed when they're olders just because parents want wins as youngers. Also college coaches want all players on the field at a game to be graduating the same year. This makes it easier for them to evaluate talent. |
Because college recruiters will know when watching a game that all players they see will be graduating a certain year. Ie available to be recruited. |
Imagine if you were a college recruiter watching a team that you thought were all Sophomores in HS. There's one player tearing it up with multiple goals. You asked the coach about them and the reveal that the player you thought was amazing is playing down a grade and is actually a Junior in HS. How do you judge this? Are the good because they're just good or are the good because they're just older? How do you justify going after this player when theres other Juniors that are playing with their grade that could also likely tear it up if they were playing down? This is the issue with playing down + olders. |
Easy to solve parents will just hold them back in school for one year. |
I was waiting for you to say this. Leagues and clubs don't want to be responsible for kids being held back in school just so they can be the oldest on the team. |
Ohh I agree with this. That's why 9/1 or 10/1 +x would solve this. But unless US soccer is going to create a system that addresses this a league isn't going to care. The only leagues that care will be the ones selling college recruitment. And even then they wouldn't care until they oldest ages at which point they would go straight grad year instead of an age band plus grade. |