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[quote=Anonymous]Playing isn't the only outlet to be involved in sports. If your son is skilled and insightful in his sports, he can start to hone other abilities that'll set him up for a real career in the sports he loves. A family friend loved soccer but couldn't even play d3. He continued to work on his coaching badges and majored in cs and now consults for some of the top European clubs in a technical capacity working with trainers, managers, and club presidents. A number of clubs have inquired about bringing him on as a staff. You see this a lot in baseball. Many of today's GMs didn't play at a high level or even in college. However they (along with my family froen) are involved at the highest level of their sport whereas 99% of the HS and college stud players aren't post college. Honestly being involved in coaching, managing, and evaluation is more interesting long term than playing[/quote]
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