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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is one big game of chess and ECNL is running out of moves [/quote] ECNL is fine for now but MLSN is the top league for boys. If MLSN cared about dominating the youth soccer market they easily could. [b]ECNL girls is also fine for now but parents are starting to figure out that GA is the same thing. The only difference is the clubs involved[/b]. The big unknown right now is if/how NWSL will partner with youth soccer. A working framework has been established by MLS and implemented via MLSN. Logically if NWSL was to follow MLSs footsteps they’d partner with GA and create NWSLN. If this was to happen there would be 20+ ECNL to GA defections year one.[/quote] That bolded part is so wrong.....[/quote] 792 D1 verbal commitments for the 2025 class & breakdown by platform. #ECNL -575 (72.6%) #GirlsAcademy -166 (21%) All Others -27 (3.4%) 🇨🇦 -24 (3%) There’s a twitter handle that is tracking all this.[/quote] Are the above ECNL numbers just girls? I don’t doubt that ECNL girls has more D1 commitments than GA girls, even proportionately to the number of players / teams, but 3.5:1 doesn’t seem right. 575 ECNL boys and girls and 166 GA girls makes more sense to me.[/quote] It’s just girls. @ImYouthSoccer tracks every commit by school[/quote] Do you have the numbers for an earlier class year? If ECNL has better D1 success (I am a GA fan but recognize that this is the case), you might expect early oral commits to disproportionately favor ECNL. It would be interesting to see the breakdown of actual freshmen classes. Agree with the comment about the numbers being the numbers. There’s just so much adolescent commentary here it’s difficult to parse the facts from the BS. More mature people would focus on the facts. [/quote]
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