Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, nobody realizes many of these commits are either zero money/walk on and also parent donations. McLean, FCV, Bethesda and even Loudoun all have players in these situations. Many will never see real minutes their entire time in college at the competitive P4 schools.
Sometimes it’s not about the Coach’s contacts and more about who the parents know.
Smart families will take better offers at smaller academic schools, even DIII. Those kids will get minutes and an excellent undergrad degree.
Lol! If my kid gets into Penn because she’s recruited for soccer you think I’d prefer to send her to a DIII school instead so she can get more playing time at a DIII? That’s funny.
Why is that funny? If she’s recruited but doesn’t get money, hell yes!
That said, personally I would rather pay out the ass for Penn regardless, but I don’t think most parents are crazy like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, nobody realizes many of these commits are either zero money/walk on and also parent donations. McLean, FCV, Bethesda and even Loudoun all have players in these situations. Many will never see real minutes their entire time in college at the competitive P4 schools.
Sometimes it’s not about the Coach’s contacts and more about who the parents know.
Smart families will take better offers at smaller academic schools, even DIII. Those kids will get minutes and an excellent undergrad degree.
Lol! If my kid gets into Penn because she’s recruited for soccer you think I’d prefer to send her to a DIII school instead so she can get more playing time at a DIII? That’s funny.
Why is that funny? If she’s recruited but doesn’t get money, hell yes!
That said, personally I would rather pay out the ass for Penn regardless, but I don’t think most parents are crazy like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, nobody realizes many of these commits are either zero money/walk on and also parent donations. McLean, FCV, Bethesda and even Loudoun all have players in these situations. Many will never see real minutes their entire time in college at the competitive P4 schools.
Sometimes it’s not about the Coach’s contacts and more about who the parents know.
Smart families will take better offers at smaller academic schools, even DIII. Those kids will get minutes and an excellent undergrad degree.
Lol! If my kid gets into Penn because she’s recruited for soccer you think I’d prefer to send her to a DIII school instead so she can get more playing time at a DIII? That’s funny.
Anonymous wrote:VA Union / MYS had senior day this weekend. Very impressive (my DD plays for Union but isn’t a senior). Seniors committed to play at:
Brown
Penn
UVA
Amherst
Williams
Georgia
Howard (x 2)
And more. The junior class is even more impressive with commits to Columbia, UCLA, FSU, Penn State, UVA, Navy, Wisconsin…
And notice that these teams are making playoffs but not necessarily #1 or even #3 in their divisions. So it’s not just about the wins.
Bethesda 18/19:
Wisconsin
Maryland x2
Notre Dame
Brown
West Virginia
Syracuse
Columbia
North Carolina
Boston College
Loyola MD
Liberty
Emory
Johns Hopkins
Wesleyan
Ithaca
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, nobody realizes many of these commits are either zero money/walk on and also parent donations. McLean, FCV, Bethesda and even Loudoun all have players in these situations. Many will never see real minutes their entire time in college at the competitive P4 schools.
Sometimes it’s not about the Coach’s contacts and more about who the parents know.
Smart families will take better offers at smaller academic schools, even DIII. Those kids will get minutes and an excellent undergrad degree.
Lol! If my kid gets into Penn because she’s recruited for soccer you think I’d prefer to send her to a DIII school instead so she can get more playing time at a DIII? That’s funny.
It isn't about what YOU want though, is it? Well, perhaps with you it is all about what you want. It should be what your kid wants.
Maybe she doesn't want to show up at the weight room at 5 a.m., lift then run then go to class, study, practice, study then go to bed and not get five minutes of playing time for four years. She might want a good education and get to be a valuable part of the team for her efforts.
And don't try telling us it's what she wants. You already told us it's about you and what you want. I think most of us know what time it is with parents/people like yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny, nobody realizes many of these commits are either zero money/walk on and also parent donations. McLean, FCV, Bethesda and even Loudoun all have players in these situations. Many will never see real minutes their entire time in college at the competitive P4 schools.
Sometimes it’s not about the Coach’s contacts and more about who the parents know.
Smart families will take better offers at smaller academic schools, even DIII. Those kids will get minutes and an excellent undergrad degree.
Lol! If my kid gets into Penn because she’s recruited for soccer you think I’d prefer to send her to a DIII school instead so she can get more playing time at a DIII? That’s funny.
Anonymous wrote:Funny, nobody realizes many of these commits are either zero money/walk on and also parent donations. McLean, FCV, Bethesda and even Loudoun all have players in these situations. Many will never see real minutes their entire time in college at the competitive P4 schools.
Sometimes it’s not about the Coach’s contacts and more about who the parents know.
Smart families will take better offers at smaller academic schools, even DIII. Those kids will get minutes and an excellent undergrad degree.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately its McLean and its not close. It's all D1 and Ivys