[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curious what the miserable poster above thinks about the Cap Orange player going so quickly. Shout out to her! [/quote]
I think it is wonderful, she should be super proud. If she works hard she can be set up for success, Dartmouth is a great school. But to my point regarding top recruits, Dartmouth isn’t very good, they got smashed by every decent team they played last year. They have had some recruiting successes in the past two cycles, nabbing a few highly ranked kids, but the rest of their classes are typically marginal D1 types.[/quote] Dartmouth is just one of the highest academic institutions in the country with a top 25 Wlax program that has the best draw girl in the game and beat three currently-ranked top-30 teams and held two others to competitive games. BC and Penn were the only big losses. Kids have a pathway to Wall Street and will make incredible dough once they graduate if they want. Unlike ... [/quote] Really, which poll had them in the top 25? They played a terrible schedule and got stomped by BC, UPenn, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. UMass is the only decent win they had last year, and UMass’ ranking was propped up by a super weak schedule. Dartmouth is wonderful, but the lacrosse program is not great. [/quote] Dartmouth is a very good school. They have not beaten a top team in years. UMass is not a top team, sorry. Dartmouth may be the 6th best Ivy behind, Princeton, Penn, Harvard, Yale and up and coming Brown. |
Is it common for a player to get an offer and accept and then hear from a better school later and change their minds? |
I never said they were terrible, I said that they weren’t great and wouldn’t use a kid’s commitment there as a barometer of the Cap program’s potential recruiting success this year, directly answering a question asked of me. Their previous classes weren’t great, hence the finishing second to last in the Ivy League. Getting a couple of ranked kids in back to back classes is great, but you need depth too. The lack of depth is why they were “bleeding out” against stronger, deeper teams. So congrats to the Cap Orange player, she nailed her college choice, but that isn’t a sign that Capital is going to have 25 or 26 levels success this cycle. |
They not lying |
Cool. Thanks for the "media" poll of probably 3 people on twitter and some IL writers who hopefully do it part-time for their $30k a year. They finished 22 in RPI. Your UMass fave is on there. They played Brown to a 1 goal game. I thought they got smashed by everyone? They played 9 teams in the top 30 RPI and finished 9 and 6, beating 4 of top 30s. There are 130+ teams in Division 1, and yet you believe they've been able to do what they did with all marginal D1 recruits. You're a hoot. |
Ivy League was second only to ACC as the most competitive league in the nation last year. Coming in toward the bottom doesn’t say anything. Is ND not a good team for coming in close to the bottom of the ACC? It’s fun watching you lose this argument |
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curious what the miserable poster above thinks about the Cap Orange player going so quickly. Shout out to her! [/quote]
I think it is wonderful, she should be super proud. If she works hard she can be set up for success, Dartmouth is a great school. But to my point regarding top recruits, Dartmouth isn’t very good, they got smashed by every decent team they played last year. They have had some recruiting successes in the past two cycles, nabbing a few highly ranked kids, but the rest of their classes are typically marginal D1 types.[/quote] Dartmouth is just one of the highest academic institutions in the country with a top 25 Wlax program that has the best draw girl in the game and beat three currently-ranked top-30 teams and held two others to competitive games. BC and Penn were the only big losses. Kids have a pathway to Wall Street and will make incredible dough once they graduate if they want. Unlike ... [/quote] Really, which poll had them in the top 25? They played a terrible schedule and got stomped by BC, UPenn, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. UMass is the only decent win they had last year, and UMass’ ranking was propped up by a super weak schedule. Dartmouth is wonderful, but the lacrosse program is not great. [/quote] Dartmouth is a very good school. They have not beaten a top team in years. UMass is not a top team, sorry. Dartmouth may be the 6th best Ivy behind, Princeton, Penn, Harvard, Yale and up and coming Brown.[/quote] You call a four-goal loss to Princeton, and six-goal losses to Yale and Harvard, stompings? Just stop guy |
Lmao, RPI is just an algo, much like US club lax’s, and it is adjusted by humans just like the polls. Who do you think is a better judge of rankings, some computer nerd or the actual D1 coaches that get polled for the coaches rankings? |
When was the last time Dartmouth made the NCAA tournament? |
Nobody asked you to make it a barometer of Cap's potential recruiting success this year, you made that all up in your head in order to downplay a recruit's commitment for some strange reason with quasi-crazy takes. You said they weren't very good. Does that usually mean they just didn't make the "very good" cutoff? No, it means they're "bad" in your view. Their '25 class alone has a 5* and 4 4*s among the 8 they're bringing in. That's not "a couple" (a couple is 2) for your vaunted star ratings. You said they got smashed by everyone decent. That's a lie. Getting smashed isn't being in the game in the 4th with top 5 teams plural. Or a 1 goal game with Brown. Or beating a top 20 UMass. Or beating a Cornell team that ran with the best in the Ivy all year. And again... you were never posed to calibrate the commitment to Capital's success this cycle for anything, much leas vs '25 or '26. The poster wondered what you thought of the commitment. That's all. Thanks for showing us what your knowledge of the landscape is. |
(please let there be another commitment so we can stop talking about the pros and cons of dartmouth) |
It does say something, it says that the teams ahead of you recruited better players. So again, Dartmouth is wonderful and has attracted a few decent players recently, but one player from Orange committing there doesn’t say anything about Cap’s recruiting success this cycle. Where else was this kid considering? She might just be a tier 3 kid who never plays at all, which is not unlikely given that Orange is #61. Regarding ND, they did not have a good year last year, you know they were 7-8, right? Clearly a better program overall compared to Dartmouth, but they didn’t have a great year and finished where they deserved to finish. |
RPI was introduced in the 1980s and I believe hasn't been adjusted since. What "adjustment by humans" do you believe is going on? Considering RPI is used for really the only reason to have rankings in the first place, the NCAA tournament, and coaches' polls aren't, I'd say the algo. You quite obviously don't understand how few sh*** coaches care about voting in the coaches polls. Serious question - are you new to lacrosse? |
So is there a player out there who actually deserves 5 or 4 stars but didn't pay IL? Would IL completely ignore a plyaer who didn't do the evaluation? |
Hold up - I think I understand you now. You’re the guy who’d have his kid go to Stony Brook over ND to chase rank. It’s all making sense. |