Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD's big club team that has played in Jeff Cup for many years is on the wait list this year. They played bad in it last year and dropped in gotsoccer points, so I'm assuming those are the reasons.
How did you find out about the wait list? Did your club let you know?
I ask because Jeff Cup is on my DS's team plan, but looking at the accepted teams, I don't see their team. Which honestly is fine with me, the only reason I'd want to trudge to yet another tournament and spent travel money is because a college coach said he planned to come watch DS play in it. That'll suck for DS to miss that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD's big club team that has played in Jeff Cup for many years is on the wait list this year. They played bad in it last year and dropped in gotsoccer points, so I'm assuming those are the reasons.
How did you find out about the wait list? Did your club let you know?
I ask because Jeff Cup is on my DS's team plan, but looking at the accepted teams, I don't see their team. Which honestly is fine with me, the only reason I'd want to trudge to yet another tournament and spent travel money is because a college coach said he planned to come watch DS play in it. That'll suck for DS to miss that.
Anonymous wrote:DD's big club team that has played in Jeff Cup for many years is on the wait list this year. They played bad in it last year and dropped in gotsoccer points, so I'm assuming those are the reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Although the tournament has now expanded to four weekends in order to meet massive demand, the Jefferson Cup Selection Committee still faces hundreds of challenging decisions annually throughout the acceptance process. Even with more than 1,600 total slots for this year’s event across the U10-U19 Girls and Boys age groups, the Selection Committee still had to decline over 700 teams that applied. Even among accepted teams, determining the division placement in each age group is another long and challenging process for the Selection Committee.
At the 2020 United Soccer Coaches Convention in Baltimore, Jefferso
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/inside-the-jefferson-cups-acceptance-and-division-placement-process/
Interesting article on how Jeff cup selects and places teams. Would be interesting to know more about the teams that do not make it- like are there more teams in the lower age vs higher age who do not make the cut, boys vs girls, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although the tournament has now expanded to four weekends in order to meet massive demand, the Jefferson Cup Selection Committee still faces hundreds of challenging decisions annually throughout the acceptance process. Even with more than 1,600 total slots for this year’s event across the U10-U19 Girls and Boys age groups, the Selection Committee still had to decline over 700 teams that applied. Even among accepted teams, determining the division placement in each age group is another long and challenging process for the Selection Committee.
At the 2020 United Soccer Coaches Convention in Baltimore, Jefferso
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/inside-the-jefferson-cups-acceptance-and-division-placement-process/
But's it's their JOB! Their massive money making JOB. Jeff Cup has been around long enough to have this figured out.
Anonymous wrote:Although the tournament has now expanded to four weekends in order to meet massive demand, the Jefferson Cup Selection Committee still faces hundreds of challenging decisions annually throughout the acceptance process. Even with more than 1,600 total slots for this year’s event across the U10-U19 Girls and Boys age groups, the Selection Committee still had to decline over 700 teams that applied. Even among accepted teams, determining the division placement in each age group is another long and challenging process for the Selection Committee.
At the 2020 United Soccer Coaches Convention in Baltimore, Jefferso
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/inside-the-jefferson-cups-acceptance-and-division-placement-process/
But's it's their JOB! Their massive money making JOB. Jeff Cup has been around long enough to have this figured out.
Anonymous wrote:id love to see how many teams they actually turn down. any group beyond the third brackets is not quality soccer.
This year we had over 2,300 applicants, and we have about 1,600 that will participate
Although the tournament has now expanded to four weekends in order to meet massive demand, the Jefferson Cup Selection Committee still faces hundreds of challenging decisions annually throughout the acceptance process. Even with more than 1,600 total slots for this year’s event across the U10-U19 Girls and Boys age groups, the Selection Committee still had to decline over 700 teams that applied. Even among accepted teams, determining the division placement in each age group is another long and challenging process for the Selection Committee.
At the 2020 United Soccer Coaches Convention in Baltimore, Jefferso