Anonymous wrote:Are we talking the same DE team that lost 1-2 against FCGB and tied 2-2 against Loudoun’s b team at the end of May 2021? That is a hell of an improvement by DE, or a really poor performance by FCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, just saw the 07s tied Sporting Delaware last weekend who were in 2nd to last place last year.
Stacked, lol. Please let me know how your foot tastes and when you are able to remove it.
Well this is certainly an embarrassing result for such a stacked team.
Perhaps the issue isn't the players but the coaching.
Not buying it.
FCV is the 29th ranked 07 team in the US and Delaware is ranked 614th.
That is some pretty catastrophic coaching to screw up what is likely a huge talent gap otherwise.
If this was 0-0 game I could buy that Delaware just closed ranks defensively and just blocked FCV out but a 4-4 tie suggest a much more open and wild game.
There had to have been a significant number of players missing or this was a celestial event of epic proportions that allowed that many kids on FCV to simultaneously have collectively their worst game on the same day.
Ah the ol' "ranked" argument. The rankings are based on various tournaments played etc. They mean nothing. RECORDS now THAT means something. Ergo - a 4-4 tie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, just saw the 07s tied Sporting Delaware last weekend who were in 2nd to last place last year.
Stacked, lol. Please let me know how your foot tastes and when you are able to remove it.
Well this is certainly an embarrassing result for such a stacked team.
Perhaps the issue isn't the players but the coaching.
Not buying it.
FCV is the 29th ranked 07 team in the US and Delaware is ranked 614th.
That is some pretty catastrophic coaching to screw up what is likely a huge talent gap otherwise.
If this was 0-0 game I could buy that Delaware just closed ranks defensively and just blocked FCV out but a 4-4 tie suggest a much more open and wild game.
There had to have been a significant number of players missing or this was a celestial event of epic proportions that allowed that many kids on FCV to simultaneously have collectively their worst game on the same day.
Ah the ol' "ranked" argument. The rankings are based on various tournaments played etc. They mean nothing. RECORDS now THAT means something. Ergo - a 4-4 tie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, just saw the 07s tied Sporting Delaware last weekend who were in 2nd to last place last year.
Stacked, lol. Please let me know how your foot tastes and when you are able to remove it.
Well this is certainly an embarrassing result for such a stacked team.
Perhaps the issue isn't the players but the coaching.
Not buying it.
FCV is the 29th ranked 07 team in the US and Delaware is ranked 614th.
That is some pretty catastrophic coaching to screw up what is likely a huge talent gap otherwise.
If this was 0-0 game I could buy that Delaware just closed ranks defensively and just blocked FCV out but a 4-4 tie suggest a much more open and wild game.
There had to have been a significant number of players missing or this was a celestial event of epic proportions that allowed that many kids on FCV to simultaneously have collectively their worst game on the same day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, just saw the 07s tied Sporting Delaware last weekend who were in 2nd to last place last year.
Stacked, lol. Please let me know how your foot tastes and when you are able to remove it.
Well this is certainly an embarrassing result for such a stacked team.
Perhaps the issue isn't the players but the coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, just saw the 07s tied Sporting Delaware last weekend who were in 2nd to last place last year.
Stacked, lol. Please let me know how your foot tastes and when you are able to remove it.
Well this is certainly an embarrassing result for such a stacked team.
Perhaps the issue isn't the players but the coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, just saw the 07s tied Sporting Delaware last weekend who were in 2nd to last place last year.
Stacked, lol. Please let me know how your foot tastes and when you are able to remove it.
Well this is certainly an embarrassing result for such a stacked team.
Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, just saw the 07s tied Sporting Delaware last weekend who were in 2nd to last place last year.
Stacked, lol. Please let me know how your foot tastes and when you are able to remove it.
Anonymous wrote:Ummmm, just saw the 07s tied Sporting Delaware last weekend who were in 2nd to last place last year.
Stacked, lol. Please let me know how your foot tastes and when you are able to remove it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tech is a solid school
William and Mary has wow factor when you say the name. Right or wrong…it is what it is.
Soccer is a means to obtain a degree at a cheaper cost. If your kid is smart, they will redshirt their freshman year and use the extra year of eligibility to remain on scholarship while getting masters.
You heard it here first. 😂
Yeah, Tech is fine as a “big, state U” type of school, but not on par with W&M, and the other schools mentioned earlier (Duke, UNC, UVA, Wake).
People need to get out of the state more.
W&M is nice and all but I wouldn’t go there if I lived outside of Virginia. It is a nice school like many others but nothing special.
It’s not Ivy, but it’s consistently a top ~10 public and top 30-40 school in the country.
Which is nice but not “wow”. And coincidentally UNC and UVA are both ranked higher.
And UVA is essentially borderline IVY.
UVA, UNC, and W&M are not borderline Ivy.
Exactly. Harvard’s endowments are roughly $40 Billion dollars. To put that in perspective of how much money that is the budget for the State of Virginia is $67 Billion dollars. Yale’s endowments are $30 Billion dollars.
Sure, Harvard and Yale are in a different league. But UVA is absolutely competitive with the lower ivies. UVA’s endowment is $7B which is the same as Cornell and considerably higher than Brown and Dartmouth. When people think of Ivies they are really thinking Yale and Harvard and Princeton which are the top for sure but UVA is right there with the others in just about any category.
Really? In what other than graduation rate?
Where are you from? ny nj or PA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tech is a solid school
William and Mary has wow factor when you say the name. Right or wrong…it is what it is.
Soccer is a means to obtain a degree at a cheaper cost. If your kid is smart, they will redshirt their freshman year and use the extra year of eligibility to remain on scholarship while getting masters.
You heard it here first. 😂
Yeah, Tech is fine as a “big, state U” type of school, but not on par with W&M, and the other schools mentioned earlier (Duke, UNC, UVA, Wake).
People need to get out of the state more.
W&M is nice and all but I wouldn’t go there if I lived outside of Virginia. It is a nice school like many others but nothing special.
It’s not Ivy, but it’s consistently a top ~10 public and top 30-40 school in the country.
Which is nice but not “wow”. And coincidentally UNC and UVA are both ranked higher.
And UVA is essentially borderline IVY.
UVA, UNC, and W&M are not borderline Ivy.
Exactly. Harvard’s endowments are roughly $40 Billion dollars. To put that in perspective of how much money that is the budget for the State of Virginia is $67 Billion dollars. Yale’s endowments are $30 Billion dollars.
Sure, Harvard and Yale are in a different league. But UVA is absolutely competitive with the lower ivies. UVA’s endowment is $7B which is the same as Cornell and considerably higher than Brown and Dartmouth. When people think of Ivies they are really thinking Yale and Harvard and Princeton which are the top for sure but UVA is right there with the others in just about any category.
Really? In what other than graduation rate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tech is a solid school
William and Mary has wow factor when you say the name. Right or wrong…it is what it is.
Soccer is a means to obtain a degree at a cheaper cost. If your kid is smart, they will redshirt their freshman year and use the extra year of eligibility to remain on scholarship while getting masters.
You heard it here first. 😂
Yeah, Tech is fine as a “big, state U” type of school, but not on par with W&M, and the other schools mentioned earlier (Duke, UNC, UVA, Wake).
People need to get out of the state more.
W&M is nice and all but I wouldn’t go there if I lived outside of Virginia. It is a nice school like many others but nothing special.
It’s not Ivy, but it’s consistently a top ~10 public and top 30-40 school in the country.
Which is nice but not “wow”. And coincidentally UNC and UVA are both ranked higher.
And UVA is essentially borderline IVY.
UVA, UNC, and W&M are not borderline Ivy.
Exactly. Harvard’s endowments are roughly $40 Billion dollars. To put that in perspective of how much money that is the budget for the State of Virginia is $67 Billion dollars. Yale’s endowments are $30 Billion dollars.
Sure, Harvard and Yale are in a different league. But UVA is absolutely competitive with the lower ivies. UVA’s endowment is $7B which is the same as Cornell and considerably higher than Brown and Dartmouth. When people think of Ivies they are really thinking Yale and Harvard and Princeton which are the top for sure but UVA is right there with the others in just about any category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tech is a solid school
William and Mary has wow factor when you say the name. Right or wrong…it is what it is.
Soccer is a means to obtain a degree at a cheaper cost. If your kid is smart, they will redshirt their freshman year and use the extra year of eligibility to remain on scholarship while getting masters.
You heard it here first. 😂
Yeah, Tech is fine as a “big, state U” type of school, but not on par with W&M, and the other schools mentioned earlier (Duke, UNC, UVA, Wake).
People need to get out of the state more.
W&M is nice and all but I wouldn’t go there if I lived outside of Virginia. It is a nice school like many others but nothing special.
It’s not Ivy, but it’s consistently a top ~10 public and top 30-40 school in the country.
Which is nice but not “wow”. And coincidentally UNC and UVA are both ranked higher.
And UVA is essentially borderline IVY.
UVA, UNC, and W&M are not borderline Ivy.
Exactly. Harvard’s endowments are roughly $40 Billion dollars. To put that in perspective of how much money that is the budget for the State of Virginia is $67 Billion dollars. Yale’s endowments are $30 Billion dollars.
Sure, Harvard and Yale are in a different league. But UVA is absolutely competitive with the lower ivies. UVA’s endowment is $7B which is the same as Cornell and considerably higher than Brown and Dartmouth. When people think of Ivies they are really thinking Yale and Harvard and Princeton which are the top for sure but UVA is right there with the others in just about any category.