Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC schools can make offers to rising Seniors after July 1.
What is it that they are offering?
These schools still have Admissions Departments and an Admissions process, correct?
There's no Letter of Intent to sign.
So what are prospective players being offered?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC schools can make offers to rising Seniors after July 1.
What is it that they are offering?
These schools still have Admissions Departments and an Admissions process, correct?
There's no Letter of Intent to sign.
So what are prospective players being offered?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC schools can make offers to rising Seniors after July 1.
What is it that they are offering?
These schools still have Admissions Departments and an Admissions process, correct?
There's no Letter of Intent to sign.
So what are prospective players being offered?
Anonymous wrote:NESCAC schools can make offers to rising Seniors after July 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches are pretty selfish and will pick who they think is better every time---keep in mind--- people may disagree on who is better. I agree if it is close, having an advocate can break a tie.
Nah. Coaches want their player in the UA game so they can say they can get kids recruited.
I disagree, coaches want to win. If you win, you will get your players the exposure they want.
Well you are wrong.They care about exposure over winning.
The team with the bullies coach has mostly bullis kids and the team.with the stj coach has mostly stj kids. And each coach that was there to argue for a kid got a kid on the team. Coaches that were not present like sssa did not get on the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tip 1. Swallow your pride, open your wallets, and play for Madlax, VLC, Crabs, DC Express.
Tip 2. Swallow your pride, open your wallets, and have your kid play for Bullis or Prep or Landon if D1, any other IAC if D3 focused.
My S didn't play for one of those elite clubs. He attends public school. He'll be playing D3 lax next year at a school that is a great fit for him. He'll get a good chunk of merit aid. There are multiple avenues to achieve the goal. I guess this is Tip 3.
There are exceptions to the Rule, but as a general matter a public school kid not playing for an elite club will not land in a top D3 lax program. reality hurts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches are pretty selfish and will pick who they think is better every time---keep in mind--- people may disagree on who is better. I agree if it is close, having an advocate can break a tie.
Nah. Coaches want their player in the UA game so they can say they can get kids recruited.
I disagree, coaches want to win. If you win, you will get your players the exposure they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches are pretty selfish and will pick who they think is better every time---keep in mind--- people may disagree on who is better. I agree if it is close, having an advocate can break a tie.
Nah. Coaches want their player in the UA game so they can say they can get kids recruited.
Anonymous wrote:Coaches are pretty selfish and will pick who they think is better every time---keep in mind--- people may disagree on who is better. I agree if it is close, having an advocate can break a tie.