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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NL 2023 Blue team has 29 players on the roster. Can anyone say MONEY GRAB![/quote] Money grab my asshole. If that was the case then they would make another team. Next Level would be able to add another 15 players to the B team roster if they were super concerned about money. You are clearly uneducated on how High School Club Lacrosse works. Everyone keeps a large roster in the Sophmore+ years because they want to get there players recruited. It’s a recruiting tactic, not money grab. Next Level 2026, for example, only has 19 players. You simply do not know how college recruiting works. Maybe join the Madlax 2026 with 35+ players? [/quote] How does an unusually large roster (29 players) at the sophomore year help players to get recruited?[/quote]\ It doesn't. Somebody just wants to believe her little Spartan is Ivy bound because he's on the team, and not just $$ for the owners.[/quote] Disinterested party here, but I would presume the theory would be that if you have a larger roster it means more coaches will watch to see specific players and as a result could see other kids who they did not plan to see. The obvious hole in the logic is that only so many kids can play at once, so larger rosters means many kids will have limited to no playing time which means that it won’t matter if a college coach is watching.[/quote]
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