College soccer is still pay to play. Let's see if this player actually plays there or rides the pine. They have to have some paying customers to offer the extra money to the scholarship players. I'm sure the OP is a puff piece for his club. Oh, let's use this as the example that our club is so great.
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I don't necessarily disagree with you, but she was the valedictorian. |
Don't know the family unlike other weirdos unpacking here but I would gather she feels like she won already. She's at Duke on a D1 team. I'm sure she wants to play but if she doesn't oh well she's still a Koon right, she'll be fine. |
These types of families can pay whatever they like and easily create their version of their daughters "recruiting" journey. The parents blast these pictures and announcements all over social media and linkedin. This post exists because many people see the marketing effort that has gone on for years. People in the soccer community know the joke, won't call them out to their face because it's not worth it and rip on them behind their backs. That's the entertainment value of it. Their "recruiting" journey was get good grades and your parents will push and pay serious money to get onto the bottom of the roster. Not only are they not scholarship athletes, they are donating money to the school and the women's soccer program. There are versions of these types of players all over the DMV (Duke, UVA, UCLA, Georgetown). They won't play a competitive minute at a school like this...ever...Duke has a loaded roster again with a new coach. For the girls that were recruited to play at a school like Duke, have the talent and ability to really play and compete in the ACC, it is an amazing accomplishment and it should not be diminished by POSERS. |
It's a win-win for all involved. Family and player get what they want. School and coaches get what they need ($). It's good to be rich. |
Dang! Did you get a lemon from a Koons dealership? I was commenting on this being shame early once I read the article, but this feels personal and given you are doing it here just shows your true character. Comment on the situation leave the individuals alone. |
Agree. |
Eh, it's true though. |
She'll be all ready to lose to UNC! |
That is great but does Duke athletics care about that? |
No, but they do care about the massive donation. |
They do actually. It is pretty important. They cannot recruit dummies. Some schools can -- Duke can't in anything but basketball. |
This is pure BS. Duke is not selling spots on the team. Cannot happen after varsity blues. Coach and AD do not have that autonomy. Not just Duke but at almost everywhere. |
This is pure BS or an uneducated response. Large donations can, in fact, help you get into elite universities. It won't buy your way in but will help you significantly be accepted over someone who has similar qualifications but no donation. Varsity Blues inflated test scores and bribed officials. This is not the same thing. Probably a lot of valedictorians wasnt to go to Duke. Most of their parents are not able to write checks with a good number of zeroes after turk to the school. |
Varsity Blues was caught because bribes i mean donations went to college coaches. If the donation i mean bribe went to the school its completely ok.
See the difference? |