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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have no dog in this fight, my DD is probably EDP/ECRL/Aspire level at best, but the "more ECNL players quit" canard is clearly specious statistically unless it is done as a proportion of players with D1 commits, e.g., 1 of every 10 commits from ECNL quit vs. 1 of every 50 overall. If we're just talking in absolute number terms, of course if most college players come from ECNL, most college players who quit will also come from ECNL.[/quote] Would another word for that be cherry picked data. Just like the kind of things that iamsoccer likes to post about ECNL?[/quote] Perhaps. But I've only seen complaints that those posts are cherry-picked, and not an analysis of why the examples aren't representative. So I don't know whether (or not) those complaints about iamsoccer's posts are valid.[/quote] Here's the truth... 10% of the girls clubs get 90+% of the D1 college recruits. These clubs could join almost any league and the numbers wouldn't change. You could take iamsoccerdorks "analytics" and apply them to 2017-2021 (before DA blew up) and they would show DA as the big league. And none of it matters because NVA clubs arent part of the DA or ECNL group of 10% that get players into big schools. What's being shown is ECNL propaganda by an ECNL coach who is worried about GA so theyre trying to scare parents with FOMO.[/quote]
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