Anonymous wrote:Actually, you have to call out the names, playing time, and the schools, or it doesn’t really work.
If you want to make the case, do it the right way, don’t be lame about it.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, you have to call out the names, playing time, and the schools, or it doesn’t really work.
If you want to make the case, do it the right way, don’t be lame about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Above analysis is severely flawed, especially the last paragraph. Please post discrete examples of non-starters playing D1 soccer and explain how that would change for u15 or below.
Examples of non starters from local area DAs playing D1, to clarify.
U15 and younger are not committing at this point and now will not until junior year of high school (more than a year from today). The information we do have is what was linked. You can dismiss it, ignore it, spin it, whatever you want to it. It doesn't change the fact that it is true. What is not a FACT is that non-starters on top level GDA teams are not committing to D1 schools. Our area has done a very poor job concentrating talent. We have 10 local teams in the DA/ECNL. That is too many and yet we have people on here telling us how Loudoun ECNL will now become a game changer. The only thing Loudoun adding ECNL is going to do is water down the ECNL some more purely because of the number of teams. More consolidation is needed and it may have to happen involuntarily. The best thing that could happen is that the 4 local GDA become 3 and the 6 local ECNL reduce to 3 as well (by combining with each other or with a GDA club). 6 "elite" options are plenty for our area and would truly be competitive with other parts of the country in both college commits and game play.
Fat chance any of this happens there is too much money to be made the way it is now with parents willing to pay obscene amounts of money for, in most cases, non-equivalent value.
Bobby said my 10-20 minutes a game will still get me recruited because the training environment at FCV is world renown. He said college coaches are looking for kids who are so soccer crazy that they want kids who are happy to just watch soccer being played.
Seems like you haven't watched many FCV games. Time is split fairly evenly with 75% or more of the roster. I know of 1 player that got less than 10-20 per game. She left.
Truth is that on most FCV rosters, every player would be playing 80-90 min with any other club in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no link to FCV bench warmer D1 commits in your links, because there are none.
http://fcva.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams/index.php?team=7441636
https://www.fcvirginia.com/page/show/3158219-college-commitments
There you go soccer oracle. I am not going to put specific names on here because that is no ok with me but you can figure out between the two links the girls that are committed but aren't regular starters.
So should I find the Loudoun commits page now?
Imagine where those girls could have committed to if they were able to actually play soccer.
Anonymous wrote:TopHat is a great example of the strong GDA club, much better than any local club. Not really relevant to anyone here so apples and oranges. But even on TopHat you can probably guess who the starters here. The TopHat girls going to Mercer, Samford and Marshall are the bench players.
Since none of our DD's will ever play at TopHat, back to reality. Here is the point there are no FCV or BA bench players going to D1 school to play soccer. Evidence goes back to 2011 to prove this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Above analysis is severely flawed, especially the last paragraph. Please post discrete examples of non-starters playing D1 soccer and explain how that would change for u15 or below.
Examples of non starters from local area DAs playing D1, to clarify.
U15 and younger are not committing at this point and now will not until junior year of high school (more than a year from today). The information we do have is what was linked. You can dismiss it, ignore it, spin it, whatever you want to it. It doesn't change the fact that it is true. What is not a FACT is that non-starters on top level GDA teams are not committing to D1 schools. Our area has done a very poor job concentrating talent. We have 10 local teams in the DA/ECNL. That is too many and yet we have people on here telling us how Loudoun ECNL will now become a game changer. The only thing Loudoun adding ECNL is going to do is water down the ECNL some more purely because of the number of teams. More consolidation is needed and it may have to happen involuntarily. The best thing that could happen is that the 4 local GDA become 3 and the 6 local ECNL reduce to 3 as well (by combining with each other or with a GDA club). 6 "elite" options are plenty for our area and would truly be competitive with other parts of the country in both college commits and game play.
Fat chance any of this happens there is too much money to be made the way it is now with parents willing to pay obscene amounts of money for, in most cases, non-equivalent value.
Bobby said my 10-20 minutes a game will still get me recruited because the training environment at FCV is world renown. He said college coaches are looking for kids who are so soccer crazy that they want kids who are happy to just watch soccer being played.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no link to FCV bench warmer D1 commits in your links, because there are none.
http://fcva.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams/index.php?team=7441636
https://www.fcvirginia.com/page/show/3158219-college-commitments
There you go soccer oracle. I am not going to put specific names on here because that is no ok with me but you can figure out between the two links the girls that are committed but aren't regular starters.
So should I find the Loudoun commits page now?
Anonymous wrote:Above analysis is severely flawed, especially the last paragraph. Please post discrete examples of non-starters playing D1 soccer and explain how that would change for u15 or below.
Anonymous wrote:There was no link to FCV bench warmer D1 commits in your links, because there are none.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Above analysis is severely flawed, especially the last paragraph. Please post discrete examples of non-starters playing D1 soccer and explain how that would change for u15 or below.
Examples of non starters from local area DAs playing D1, to clarify.
U15 and younger are not committing at this point and now will not until junior year of high school (more than a year from today). The information we do have is what was linked. You can dismiss it, ignore it, spin it, whatever you want to it. It doesn't change the fact that it is true. What is not a FACT is that non-starters on top level GDA teams are not committing to D1 schools. Our area has done a very poor job concentrating talent. We have 10 local teams in the DA/ECNL. That is too many and yet we have people on here telling us how Loudoun ECNL will now become a game changer. The only thing Loudoun adding ECNL is going to do is water down the ECNL some more purely because of the number of teams. More consolidation is needed and it may have to happen involuntarily. The best thing that could happen is that the 4 local GDA become 3 and the 6 local ECNL reduce to 3 as well (by combining with each other or with a GDA club). 6 "elite" options are plenty for our area and would truly be competitive with other parts of the country in both college commits and game play.
Fat chance any of this happens there is too much money to be made the way it is now with parents willing to pay obscene amounts of money for, in most cases, non-equivalent value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Above analysis is severely flawed, especially the last paragraph. Please post discrete examples of non-starters playing D1 soccer and explain how that would change for u15 or below.
Examples of non starters from local area DAs playing D1, to clarify.