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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Making it into the ECNL showcase even into the open cup as an ECNL R team is still worth something. College coaches can still attend your games and see you play. Some might even have more respect for a high performing ECNL R team as opposed to a low performing regular ECNL team (like BRYC or Maryland United). So keep on spouting BS and the rest of us will keep on watching our DC playing and improving. [/quote] Nobody is bashing the league. There are just structural differences between ECNL and ECNL-R. They are not the same, they never will be the same. And showcase wise, terrific, it is a bonus IF you win your own Regional League. And if you do you still will simply play other ECNL-R teams and has been stated some underperforming ECNL teams. College coaches scout kids, not teams. They know the difference between leagues and the level of play. The film you will use to entice them to see your DC play will be 90% league based play with slower and less skilled players. Even if your team is a terrific ECNL-R team they won't care about the TEAM, only your kid. Your kid would have to be head and shoulders better than any player on the field to get noticed. [b]Combining ECNL and GA there are nearly 4,000 kids in any given graduation year getting looked at before your ECNL-R kid. [/b] [/quote] This where you expose yourself. Colleges don't create tiers of recruits based on league. They know the worst kids in ECNL are not better than the best kids in ECNL-r. And those kids will be head and shoulders above other kids and they'll be equal to many talented ECNL kids. ECNL-r is massive league across multiple regions with differing abilities. ECNL-r in California is going to be different than here or Northeast or South. You're right they scout kids and not teams. Which makes my point. Every player is different and they're evaluated that way. Does playing against better competition matter for development and exposure? Sure. And their chances in ECNL are better. No doubt about that. But stating an absolute that every ECNL kid is in line before ECNL-R is ridiculous. That's why colleges have camps to group players and have them compete against each other. The best are the ones recruited. I know several kids in ECNL-r or CCL that got spots ahead of ECNL at Division I and other schools.[/quote] They scout kids at levels of play they know and trust. ECNL-R is closer to play with CCL, NCSL and EDP and your kid really needs to be a true standout at that level to draw interest. When they see a kid play well at ECNL or GA showcase they can trust what they are seeing on the field because the level of competition. There were 11 brackets at Jeff cup this past year at U14 and Villarreal instead chose to play in the prestigious Stafford St. Patrick's Day tournament instead. I'm sure any number of D1 schools would be excited by your DD's hattrick against Loudoun Silver in that tournament. Now they would have to see it on film because they are at Jeff Cup instead. I mean a real battle of the titans for coaches to come and watch, the 43rd ranked Villarreal vs the 89th ranked Loudoun Silver. The point isn't that your DD isn't good at soccer, the point is she will not be at a venue where she will be seen by enough coaches. She won't get better being on a at best mediocre team playing against bad teams in a tournament where only teams Jeff Cup wouldn't accept go to play. And, lets not claim Jeff Cup is drawing UNC or Stanford here. The coaches that do go are from low D1, D2 and run of the mill D3 schools. And even those coaches are not venturing to watch teams lower than the 4th bracket. But again, Villareal is on the cusp of ECNL. :roll: [/quote] First, your conflating this discussion about Villarreal and college recruiting. Nothing I said was about Villarreal or my daughter. She doesn't even play soccer, so you're making a lot of assumptions about things I didn't say and distracting from my point. You act as if the way this works is that coaches show up at showcases and are randomly watching kids to find players and that's how they are "found." Except it isn't. Coaches don't have time for that. The good schools show up at showcases knowing which games they want to watch because they've been in communication with prospects and have seen film and probably had them in camp. You completely contradict your theory of recruiting when you say the best schools don't show up at these events. And that's true. So how do they find them? Not at ECNL games. If you had read what I had written, I was talking about how not every ECNL/GA player is tiered above ECNL-r and there's a lot of opportunity for the best ECNL-r to find their way on Division I rosters. The path may be more difficult but presenting it as having to wait behind every ECNL/GA player is ridiculous. Recruiting is about relationships, grades, money and other factors AND playing ability because lots of players are in the same cluster - regardless of league - and you have to differentiate yourself. If show me coaches that only recruit from showcases and tournaments and look at leagues first then you are showing me a lazy coach that i wouldn't want my child to play for and probably won't be at the job very long.[/quote] 1. I never said coaches show up and watch random games. I mentioned film several times. Coaches first contact with kids is often through email and those that are from ECNL or GA get moved to the top of the list for follow up, not unlike a good resume. 2. You or someone said that 14-15 players on a ECNL and a ECNL-R team are the same. No they are not. The bottom 4 of ECNL and top 4 ECNL-R are similar but the ECNL-R level drops off significantly from there. 3. Not every player wants to play at a D1 school regardless of ability or potential. Not every D1 school is head and shoulders better than D2 or D3. College choice is about school and best fit for several reasons. The level of college soccer is not what differentiates a ECNL player from a ECNL-R player. Many ECNL players may in fact end up at the same soccer level as some ECNL-R players. The difference is that unlike ECNL-R, most (14-15) ECNL players WILL BE RECRUITED compared to 4-5 ECNL-R players. 4. If you don’t have a DD who even plays soccer I presume you’re a coach, and a ECNL-R coach at that. I certainly hope that if you are coaching players who have the potential to play soccer in college that you are encouraging them to play at a level where they will be properly showcased. Do not sell them snake oil that ECNL-R is “the same” thing and that you will get them to the program they want. If you’re doing that you are simply hoarding those players and you are doing them and their families a great disservice unless you personally are committing 14-15 of your players every year. And if it is true for your team and your players it most certainly will not be the case for players on a team like Villarreal 07’s. Perpetuating a myth that 14-15 players on a 43rd ranked team in Virginia are just as good as kids on VDA is a lie. And any parent with a kid on a ECNL-R team must be told that it is a lie. 5. Villarreal as an example points to the more typical ECNL-R quality team. There is no real separation between typical ECNL-R, NCSL, CCL and EDP teams. Women college soccer coaches simply do not have the recruiting budget, staff or time to scour through multiple lower leagues to find players those that do are lower level college programs both soccer wise and academically. [/quote] NP. Why do you assume that every player’s goal is to play soccer in college. In ECNL/GA most do which is why they are there. But there are many (most) players in ECNL-R, EDP, etc that have no plans to play in college. They aren’t looking for exposure. They aren’t there because they are being lied to. They just enjoy playing soccer. I just find it weird that conversations on this board seem to assume that the only reason for playing soccer is to play in college, and it’s somehow a waste of time and money if you don’t [/quote] Well we are talking about those who do wish to play in college. There is no harm in telling kids who don’t wish to that they are just as good as ECNL, (they are not) but those who do wish to play in college are being lied to and held back for the coaches own reasons. If kids can’t afford ECNL, then finding the best team and connected coach is the only viable option. Unfortunately, ECNL and GA can be prohibitively expensive. But regardless of expense a kid should at least tryout for a club and see if they can make it and if the club can help out financially. And finally, claiming kids are not interested in playing in college does not equate to ability to play in college. We all tend to overestimate our own abilities. But what is important is kids who do wish to play in college will be practicing and playing with and against many kids who are simply there for the social part of soccer. So perhaps at 14 the roster on a ECNL-R team may be pretty close but 4 years later with less developmental drive and lower competition they fell behind and didn’t improve at the rate they could have. Being on a team with lower expectations is a bad fit for a player who wants more. There is nothing wrong with not wanting to play in college but it doesn’t mean it is a good developmental fit for those who do wish to play at a higher level. [/quote]
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