This isn’t serious, right? |
I don’t understand this. How does one hold off playing until 14 or 15? |
a friends kid played over 70 games last year, 70. kids are doing this at u10, 11, 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 no wonder they are spent and burnt. Talented kids can play soccer and not have 70 games a year and can start playing more games at u15 for some reason you all think your kid is the exception for every kid that makes it to div 1 there are so many who got hurt, left the sport because of the stress etc. so yea my 2 kids who are div 1 athletes didn't play high level until they were 15. coaches don't just take kids for skill because mine are not the most skilled but they had what the programs needed. btw, they don't play soccer but the same can be applied to any sport. |
LOL, umm ok |
So they play American football? |
| If you want to become a pro, the answer is, unfortunately, no. |
| I played DIII and am a female lawyer. I am convinced the soccer has opened the door to interviews for me. I think DI would be much too intense for someone who wants to go on to grad school or has a tough major. |
I played D1, had a tough major at a good school, and went to grad school. My time playing soccer in college was one of the best experiences of my life. |
Tough major. Tough school. Played d1 soccer. Wouldn’t change a thing. It helped me decades ago getting a job and it helps me now. |
Agree, but that doesn’t conflict with the point that there are many significant (above 50%) to full-ride athletic soccer scholarships available to boys, despite the conventional wisdom on DCUM and elsewhere. And it is always a big advantage for kids to have a good academic record, even if they are enormously talented. |
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College soccer - does it matter in the long run? Does anything you work hard at matter?
Of course it matters, it is part of who you are. You have to do it because you love it, not because it is popular, gets you employment, or whatever. When I'm looking for staff, I look for people with passion in their lives, among other things. If I come across a successful college athlete, it tells me something. |
| Would do it all over again in a heart beat ... |
I think OP meant does D1/D2/D3 really matter.... at least that what I think after reading the article associated with it. |
| Only matters if (1) you enjoy it, and (2) you make something of it beyond, ..., it. |
+1000 Yes! Unfortunately, this isn't the norm. More betting on a scholarship (good luck). Then cry about all the sunken costs. |