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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cap Blue 24’ only has a few left to commit. The entire rest of the roster has committed to D1 schools. The majority of them are Ivy, ACC or top 25. The Cap recruiting director is the real deal. [/quote] Remember the value of a recruiting directors is offers outside the top 25. Girls with top 25 talent recruit themselves. Let's see how many Cap Orange girls get D1 offers before any judgements are made.[/quote] So far 5 Cap O 2024 have D 1 offers. More than 1/2 the Cap O team want high academic D3 by choice. All Cap Blue will go D1, 3 are left to commit and all have offers. [/quote] Can we be a little more specific when referring to D1. This label is used so loosely now when the reality is there is a big drop off in talent outside of the top 30-40 teams. What schools are you referring to?[/quote] There’s a deeper bench of top talent at the top 40 teams for sure. But there are many exceptional players at D1 schools that are ranked 40+. Just fewer of them on one team. There are also a number of higher academics on the 40+ range that players prioritize over higher-ranked D1 programs. All D1s signify a major time commitment on the part of the player (90 ranked programs are grinding just as hard as the top 20s). D1s should be viewed separately given this commitment and the talent coaches recruit to play at the highest level. [/quote]
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