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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since we are less than a week away from the beginning of the contact period, you should already have received feedback about where your DS or DD fits with respect to their playing level in college. If that is not the case then your advisors are not doing their jobs/obligations.[/quote]Well, ok then. Now that that's established, don't know how much that matters. They'll have a pretty good idea a week or way less in.[/quote] This matters a ton. Several of the clubs on the boys side do not manage expectations well at all, especially ML and DCE. NL does a good job of it. My question is how many of the boys that manage to land interest from a top 20 program are true 26s or are they reclassed at some point in their past?[/quote]OK, a ton. To clarify, does that mean they put down a waaayyy too early non-refundable deposit at a school or that they was weally, weally sad for a week? On holdbacks, it's tough to know for sure but you can give yourself an idea. As litters this thread, Inside Lacrosse has a robust database of college commits. You can inspect top recruits, an individual school's recruits, etc. A number of them have birthdays by month. Many don't list them (I wouldn't). But those that do, it seems to run 50+/50- holdback at the top schools, maybe just over half on average. UVA's 24's have most listed, and the other is a reclass. 5 held back including several summer birthdays, 4 not. Public school kids are probably mostly on age save for a smaller percentage of just summer holdbacks. Private the opposite. I'd guess totals are probably in the 40-60% range depending on the college.[/quote]
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