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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Man, I am so thankful baseball isn't dependent on size and there are tons of late bloomers. Hitting consistently is so hard. The soccer discussion on this thread is depressing. [/quote] More depressing than it needs to be IMO. This is a soccer hotspot, and kids from this area have always done well in college recruiting. I’d be cautious but listen to the boosters at least as much as the doomsayers if your kid is in HS and doing well. Just do your research. [/quote] The best thing to do is to keep an eye on the college commit webpages for 2022 and going forward. Prior to 2022 it’s a little irrelevant because of the transfer portal changes, as discussed above. But if you have a younger kid, you can get a sense of likelihood by watching the commit pages. Examples below: http://arlingtonsoccer.com/programs/travel/college-placement/college-commitments https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/commitments/ I would look at commit pages nationwide to get a better global sense too. [/quote] Damn this area a joke for top talent in boys soccer [/quote] Kids from California, Texas, and Arizona are generally going to have better options because of the quality of play in those states. [/quote]
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