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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Girl soccer - U15 ECNL As a result of 8/1 to 7/31 change my daughter will have a second U15 year. Have any of the clubs shared how they will handle players that move down in 2026-27 (play with the younger group) but their graduation year is more in align with the higher age group? Our concern is while she will get an extra U15 year her graduation year has not changed. U15 teams usually go to less showcases than U16 - so she will miss out on exposure to college coaches that attend U16 games. Regardless of her birthday communication with college coaches will start next summer for her. How are clubs helping kids like mine still get recruited? Are they allowing those in the appropriate grad. Year play up for showcases? How does that work with team chemistry?[/quote] This is exactly why Aug birthdays playing on a grade down team doesnt work.[/quote]Told you, the troll toll tanks a discussion again.[/quote] The grade concern in this example is real. It'll be up to the clubs and college coaches to address it. Doom and gloom Aug guy thinks there's only one solution. Others say recruiting is more sophisticated, especially if the player is already on a school's radar via highlights, talent IDs and a player reaching out. I think perhaps a reason why we haven't seen specific answers on this is because these are case-by-case situations. Every club and player is different. In some cases, the player will play up. In others, they'll play on age. We're wrong to say we know what one way is best.[/quote] Thats the issue. You're going to work twice as hard to get noticed by college coaches just to play on a grade down team. I you play on the correct grade in school team everything works and is easy.[/quote]Good luck getting noticed playing up vs playing on age. Tough to get noticed constantly moving around the pitch as a fill in or sub or bench warmer when you you can be central to a club on age.[/quote] If you cant handle playing against players in your grade how would you expect to get noticed by college coaches? It just doesnt make sense.[/quote]The point is that you don't need to play up as college coaches pointed out that playing up is unnecessary.[/quote] You do though. As soon as a college coach figures out that an Aug birthday is playing on a grade down team red flags and alarms will go off in their head. Maybe players can overcome the red flags but its an uphill battle that doesn't need to occur. Just play up on the correct grade in school club team.[/quote] Complete speculation that goes against college coaches and what happened by BY [/quote]
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