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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The jump from u17 to U19 solves all of the grade talk play your age group/ skill level the entire way having no u18 specific group already solved all these grade questions business as usual[/quote] It depends on how you look at things. Most college coaches identify the players they want to give offers to Sophmore year. This way they can provide an offer Junior year when they can speak with players. (NCAA rule) What the play downers / GY showcase people want to do is have their Junior or Senior play in Sophomore showcases so their kid is in the group most closely looked at by college coaches. Leagues already know this is what they want which is why they don't allow playing down Sophmore year but dont care Junior or Senior year hence the u18/19 grouping.[/quote] Would you stop making stuff up already? [/quote] This is 100% correct and not made up.[/quote] BS. There aren’t freshmen, sophomore, Junior, or senior showcases. Showcases are age based with a limit on how old a player can be, not how young. Biobanded players is an exception. Not sure if any leagues besides MLS have something similar. You sound like you lack confidence in your dc’s ability to standout. Stop making excuses and blaming better players for grabbing the spotlight that they earn. [/quote] Everyone but you understands that college coaches recruit by graduating year. This means they look at players as Freshman Sophmore Juniors and Seniors. It's because it translates into players graduating year and when they can potentially arrive on campus. This is also why college coaches want players grouped by grade at showcases. Which in SY translates into Aug birthdays potentially playing up on their grade in school team if they want to be considered by college coaches.[/quote]It doesn't translate into anybody needing to play up. College coaches told Eastside, Copa and Facebook they don't care what age group you are in or your age. Showcases changing into graduation year for next year will be nice also. Best to play on age, be the oldest and become the best you can be rather than being the youngest and increasing your chances of quitting.[/quote] You're lieing again. Here's exactly what FC Copa said. https://youtu.be/H_MCwT85SKY?&t=5m19s [/quote]College coaches don't care about your age or youth age group, only that you can actually enter college as a student. Fyi, mentioning how an individual club is structuring does not refute the below, it is just your noise. FC Copa from video "We had separate conversations with several college coaches. Those college coaches made it incredibly clear that it does not matter what age is they will only recruit them once they hit their junior and senior years." Eastside https://www.eastsidefc.or.../agegroups "The new two-year age group structure will not negatively impact college recruiting. College coaches evaluate players based on their performance, development, and potential—not the exact age grouping of their club team." https://www.eastsidefc.or.../agegroups[/quote] Its funny how you to continue to omit this part... "We will take into consideration the [b]Grade Year[/b] of players in their high school age groups when determining where players should be rostered. This is to insure that if a player's birthdate is in the later part of the year (August birthdays) but they are ahead in their grade year they are not trapped in regards to their graduation year. This can only be done in the form of [b]playing up.[/b]"[/quote] Your problem is that you think “take into consideration” is a guarantee that those players will play up. My problem is, I think dc has to be good enough to earn a spot. I could be wrong, but I’m willing to bet recruiters agree with me. [/quote]It's like Arlington's "may consider" language. Just case by case like it's always been.[/quote] Glossed over that part where Arlington asked all players their grade in school this season before tryouts. When they didnt before. You know for "records" purposes. 😉[/quote]For Arlington, playing up is ultimately based on technical criteria. They posted it. Q: Can a player born between August 1 and September 30 play up if they are in the higher school grade? A: School grade may be considered as part of the evaluation, but the decision to allow a player to play up is [b]ultimately based on technical criteria including the player’s skill, maturity, and readiness[/b] for the older age group. Grade alone does not guarantee that a player will play up.[/quote] Can not be any clearer than this.....[/quote] He will just disappear for a bit and then come back and pretend this never happen. He'll find some other club who he insists will be forming by grade and then that club will post the same things as Arlington and he will ghost again. He keeps doing this over and over. Y'all realize it is just one mentally ill person right? [/quote] Coming back now and then is better than sitting on this thread 24/7 trying to convince August birthday parents that it's normal to play on a team where all the other players are a grade younger in school. It's not, it's weird and it's pathetic. The whole change from BY to SY was done so players the same grade in school would play on the same teams. [/quote]
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