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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm pretty sure that most athletes in the olympics specialized in 1 sport[/quote] 71% of DI men’s football players were multisport athletes in high school.[/quote] Football isn’t a International sport and skills are developed upon athletes well after puberty. This constant comparison of soccer to American football is why folks just don’t get it[/quote] I keep forgetting soccer is special --- with rules that apply strictly soccer because its different than any other sport. 7 out of 10 US Olympic athletes surveyed grew up playing multiple sports and found the experience valuable. About 88% of D1 lacrosse players, played another sport in high school. US Youth Soccer surveyed more than 500 college soccer coaches and asked if they prefer an athlete who played multiple sports. Of the 221 Division I coaches who answered, just 16 — 7 percent — said they would prefer a player who played only soccer and was not a multi-sport athlete. [/quote]
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