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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The FCV u17s have the following verbal commits: 3 William and Mary, 1 university of Richmond, 1 George Washington, and 1 VMI. They are 1st in their division and 8th in the country. Their record is 6-0-2. Sounds respectable to me.[/quote] Add to that the 04s ranked 4th and the 05s ranked 3rd - both national rankings. The 06s and 07s don't keep standings. You can bash the mid-atlantic competition all you want but if the mid-atlantic DA is weak, how weak is the mid-atlantic ECNL? The same argument keeps being made that the GDA isn't strong at the younger ages and that the talent is going to be spread out in the future. Based on what? Message board opinions that have been wrong about that facts for two years running now? The TOP talent will always consolidate. The question only is where. For now that is FCV and increasingly Arlington. McLean remains to be seen if their reputation will remain strong enough to bring in TOP talent at the 03, 04, 05 etc... age groups. Right now those teams don't have it at McLean. And for the teams that can consolidate top talent, even their subs will get recruited because the college coaches KNOW the talent has consolidated there. So it isn't as simple as a starter at ECNL is better than a sub at FCV. That may be completely false - it depends on the particular team and the particular players and if they are starter number 1 or starter number 10. The recruiting numbers at FCV do not lie. BRYC in turmoil, MU is a year-to-year test of survival, VDA hasn't proven to be able to keep enough of its talent into the recruiting ages and Loudoun is second fiddle to its GDA neighbor...hoping that they move to Springfield. IF, and its a big IF, the GDA survives the next 5 years, my meaningless opinion is that Arlington is best positioned to be dominant. Geographically has big and distinct population to draw from, well run, decent with some great staff and a DA platform. Every other club has serious issues going forward. All of this opinion and not fact. Take it for what its worth. [/quote] Loudoun has not lost a 07 or 08 player to FCV since Loudoun was granted ECNL. FCV needs to move because they no longer have the golden ticket in Loudoun anymore. Keep living in the past of teams formed years before DA though.[/quote] We are now considering 5th 6th and 7th graders as recruiting years? Your data is meaningless to this topic. And I repeat, we heard this about the 04, 05 and 06s before too. [/quote] Where did anyone say those were recruiting years? Just stating that since Loudoun has been granted ECNL that they have retained their players in rising DA/ECNL years. Before Loudoun had ECNL they lost all of their top players to McLean and FCV so that they could play in ECNL. Now they have no reason to leave the club where they started playing rec. U13 is a big year for changing clubs as kids start playing 11v11 and clubs with ECNL or DA are top targets to move to. [/quote] Actually before GDA, U13 (07s) were Pre-encl or junior ECNL so not really a movement year. Consolidation happens for recruiting and it happens during recruiting years. Are you purposely not reading the posts?[/quote] When you are in a place where you are showcasing and playing why do you care about consolidation? Unless you are a UNT level player, of which each age group in this area there are perhaps 3 kids who would make it to a camp, what is the possible motivation to leave a club that gets the same college exposure and you are getting lots of playing time? What is there to be gained?[/quote] Come on now. It isn't that hard to understand that the coaches can only be at one place at a time and they will go to where the talent is the most consolidated? If they can go to a field with 10 possible recruits vs. 1 possible recruit which one will they pick. And if you are on the field with college coaches watching you may get added to their radar as player 11 or 12 or 13. If you are number 3 on a weaker team, not enough coaches will choose to watch the game vs. other games they could be watching to see you. It isn't rocket science.[/quote] And yet all these kids at all these other clubs get recruited. Do you really think UVA is picking kids based on convenience? Yeah sure. They are picking the kids they like not because they could scout one game and go golf for the rest of the afternoon. [/quote] You seriously need a primer on how recruiting works. Of course other programs get recruited but we are talking about probabilities. Hey maybe you could save some money and just play HS and hope someone finds you there. You think the same number of coaches are going to attend an 03 FCV Tophat game as would attend a 03 Loudoun Wilmington game if both those games were played at the same time at the same venue as part of a large showcase event?[/quote] Top Hat and FCV would have 3 top players each, highly sought after by top programs. If 75 coaches show up to watch that game 50 of them are there for the 6 girls. That is how it works. That leaves 25 schools for the rest of the players. [/quote] So do the college coaches actually watch the other players on the team? My DD is too young to worry about college just yet, but I'm really curious how it works.[/quote]
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