Anonymous wrote:If your kid is August - December and is good, he/she will be able to pick what age group to play. If they are not good enough, then it will probably be good for them to repeat a year. There’s nothing wrong with it. You as a parent need to accept it and get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are players picked for colleges like a kickball game or are college coaches figuring out the best fits from players that contacted them directly, from all age groups, transfers and foreign players. Scouting say the latter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the team a player plays on does not define their ability. That's like saying everyone on a team is of equal talent. Colleges coaches evaluate players regardless of the team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And that isn't related to the age group or team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age guy, aka a club has the answer.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thinking it grade came into the rules in the switch from BY to SY is delusional.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why just attack August kids? What about September kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While this does affect a few, many don't really care about this debate (other than people are treated fairly). Many more DO/did like talking about offers to share information. Sigh.
Well, past the time for a funeral dirge on this thread.
Swing low, sweet chariot ...
This directly affects how teams will be rostered this fall.
If clubs want wins and dont care about player development Aug birthdays will be rostered on one team.
If clubs do care about player development and want to keep teams together long term Aug birthdays will be rostered on a different team.
What type of club is your kid participating in?
And the PP is right so few kids are in this situation that clubs can handle case by case, like they say around here.
All these years January and February kids aren't a thing, but now August and September kids need their own league and rules
Flaming pile of manure nonsense
Its because in BY grade doesnt apply.
Okay, so if grade has nothing to do with the new rules, why call it SY?
“School year” and “grade” are not equivalent categories. One is a time frame. The other is an academic placement. They overlap culturally, but they are not the same thing.
“SY” is simply a tag for the new registration window: August 1 through July 31. That’s it. It’s a clean data set. A standardized 12-month block that leagues can organize around.
Think of it like fiscal year versus calendar year. No one believes a fiscal year defines when the sun rises. It’s just a framework for accounting. Same principle here. SY isn’t redefining grade. It’s defining a uniform operational window.
The confusion happens because in youth sports we’ve historically blurred grade, birth year, and team placement as if they’re interchangeable. They’re not. Grade is academic progression. Birth year is biological timing. SY is an administrative cycle.
Why call it SY at all? Because leagues need a consistent reference point that aligns with how families already think about seasonal transitions. August to July mirrors the rhythm of a school calendar without being the same thing. It’s a scheduling spine, not a developmental philosophy.
So if grade has nothing to do with the rule itself, calling it SY doesn’t contradict that. SY names the time block. Grade remains an academic marker. Team placement remains a developmental decision.
Administrative clarity and player development are two different conversations. Mixing them creates noise. Separating them creates better decisions for kids.
This logical factual explanation is wasted on the recipient
The issue is if you bring College Recuiting into the mix Graduating Year (grade in school) becomes part of the equation. Like it or not.
Then why don't the MLS Club academies do grade year since they send the highest percentage of players to college teams?
England has SY, they don't group by school grades
"The new two-year age group structure will not negatively impact college recruiting. College coaches evaluate players based on their performance, development, and potential—not the exact age grouping of their club team."
Seems college coaches don't care what age group you are in because of transfers, foreign players, redshirts and players from all different flavor HS aged players. All have to be evaluated to find the best.
This is nonsense.
College coaches are comparing you against all the other players available in your graduating year. Throw out the foreigners and transfer players because these happen independent of youth club soccer.
If you had two equivalent players in rhe same graduating year but one played correct grade and the other played down a grade in club Which one will 99% of people choose?
Dear Soccer Dunce,
The college recruiter is looking at soccer talent, performance, potential and if the person fits their program.
That's who they choose.
Don't give a rats behind about school grade
I guarantee the first thing every college coach figures out before considering a player is their graduating year aka grade in school.
You probably should lookup what guarantee means
I guarantee that college coaches will confirm each players graduating year before considering them. Specifically because of below.
NCAA Division I and II soccer coaches can start directly contacting, emailing, and calling student-athletes on June 15 after their Sophomore year.
Are you dense?
It 100% tell a college coach which level a player is playing at in relation to their graduation year.
Since you're obviously a youngers parent I'll describe this in a way that you'll understand d. Think of Aug birthdays that choose to play down like July birthdays in club. They're always going to be the last ones to get picked.
Its not age groups to college coaches.
College coaches group players by graduating year.
Most college coaches don’t show up to recruit a whole team. They are looking at one position and if your kid is good enough at that position they will show up. maybe you won’t get the bump of ending up on someone’s radar because you balled out when they were in town scouting someone else, but if that’s what you think you need to get recruited, it’s going to be tough out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are players picked for colleges like a kickball game or are college coaches figuring out the best fits from players that contacted them directly, from all age groups, transfers and foreign players. Scouting say the latter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the team a player plays on does not define their ability. That's like saying everyone on a team is of equal talent. Colleges coaches evaluate players regardless of the team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And that isn't related to the age group or team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age guy, aka a club has the answer.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thinking it grade came into the rules in the switch from BY to SY is delusional.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why just attack August kids? What about September kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While this does affect a few, many don't really care about this debate (other than people are treated fairly). Many more DO/did like talking about offers to share information. Sigh.
Well, past the time for a funeral dirge on this thread.
Swing low, sweet chariot ...
This directly affects how teams will be rostered this fall.
If clubs want wins and dont care about player development Aug birthdays will be rostered on one team.
If clubs do care about player development and want to keep teams together long term Aug birthdays will be rostered on a different team.
What type of club is your kid participating in?
And the PP is right so few kids are in this situation that clubs can handle case by case, like they say around here.
All these years January and February kids aren't a thing, but now August and September kids need their own league and rules
Flaming pile of manure nonsense
Its because in BY grade doesnt apply.
Okay, so if grade has nothing to do with the new rules, why call it SY?
“School year” and “grade” are not equivalent categories. One is a time frame. The other is an academic placement. They overlap culturally, but they are not the same thing.
“SY” is simply a tag for the new registration window: August 1 through July 31. That’s it. It’s a clean data set. A standardized 12-month block that leagues can organize around.
Think of it like fiscal year versus calendar year. No one believes a fiscal year defines when the sun rises. It’s just a framework for accounting. Same principle here. SY isn’t redefining grade. It’s defining a uniform operational window.
The confusion happens because in youth sports we’ve historically blurred grade, birth year, and team placement as if they’re interchangeable. They’re not. Grade is academic progression. Birth year is biological timing. SY is an administrative cycle.
Why call it SY at all? Because leagues need a consistent reference point that aligns with how families already think about seasonal transitions. August to July mirrors the rhythm of a school calendar without being the same thing. It’s a scheduling spine, not a developmental philosophy.
So if grade has nothing to do with the rule itself, calling it SY doesn’t contradict that. SY names the time block. Grade remains an academic marker. Team placement remains a developmental decision.
Administrative clarity and player development are two different conversations. Mixing them creates noise. Separating them creates better decisions for kids.
This logical factual explanation is wasted on the recipient
The issue is if you bring College Recuiting into the mix Graduating Year (grade in school) becomes part of the equation. Like it or not.
Then why don't the MLS Club academies do grade year since they send the highest percentage of players to college teams?
England has SY, they don't group by school grades
"The new two-year age group structure will not negatively impact college recruiting. College coaches evaluate players based on their performance, development, and potential—not the exact age grouping of their club team."
Seems college coaches don't care what age group you are in because of transfers, foreign players, redshirts and players from all different flavor HS aged players. All have to be evaluated to find the best.
This is nonsense.
College coaches are comparing you against all the other players available in your graduating year. Throw out the foreigners and transfer players because these happen independent of youth club soccer.
If you had two equivalent players in rhe same graduating year but one played correct grade and the other played down a grade in club Which one will 99% of people choose?
Dear Soccer Dunce,
The college recruiter is looking at soccer talent, performance, potential and if the person fits their program.
That's who they choose.
Don't give a rats behind about school grade
I guarantee the first thing every college coach figures out before considering a player is their graduating year aka grade in school.
You probably should lookup what guarantee means
I guarantee that college coaches will confirm each players graduating year before considering them. Specifically because of below.
NCAA Division I and II soccer coaches can start directly contacting, emailing, and calling student-athletes on June 15 after their Sophomore year.
Are you dense?
It 100% tell a college coach which level a player is playing at in relation to their graduation year.
Since you're obviously a youngers parent I'll describe this in a way that you'll understand d. Think of Aug birthdays that choose to play down like July birthdays in club. They're always going to be the last ones to get picked.
Its not age groups to college coaches.
College coaches group players by graduating year.
Most college coaches don’t show up to recruit a whole team. They are looking at one position and if your kid is good enough at that position they will show up. maybe you won’t get the bump of ending up on someone’s radar because you balled out when they were in town scouting someone else, but if that’s what you think you need to get recruited, it’s going to be tough out there.
August hater has to know this but he has to take the piss on college recruiters blackballing kids playing on age but down a grade and the impacts of being the youngest in an age group from the relative age effect some how not existing. He also invent a chestnut out of thin air about teams not allowing misaligned kids on top teams without proof merely to scare August kids off playing on age.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are players picked for colleges like a kickball game or are college coaches figuring out the best fits from players that contacted them directly, from all age groups, transfers and foreign players. Scouting say the latter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the team a player plays on does not define their ability. That's like saying everyone on a team is of equal talent. Colleges coaches evaluate players regardless of the team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And that isn't related to the age group or team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age guy, aka a club has the answer.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thinking it grade came into the rules in the switch from BY to SY is delusional.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why just attack August kids? What about September kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While this does affect a few, many don't really care about this debate (other than people are treated fairly). Many more DO/did like talking about offers to share information. Sigh.
Well, past the time for a funeral dirge on this thread.
Swing low, sweet chariot ...
This directly affects how teams will be rostered this fall.
If clubs want wins and dont care about player development Aug birthdays will be rostered on one team.
If clubs do care about player development and want to keep teams together long term Aug birthdays will be rostered on a different team.
What type of club is your kid participating in?
And the PP is right so few kids are in this situation that clubs can handle case by case, like they say around here.
All these years January and February kids aren't a thing, but now August and September kids need their own league and rules
Flaming pile of manure nonsense
Its because in BY grade doesnt apply.
Okay, so if grade has nothing to do with the new rules, why call it SY?
“School year” and “grade” are not equivalent categories. One is a time frame. The other is an academic placement. They overlap culturally, but they are not the same thing.
“SY” is simply a tag for the new registration window: August 1 through July 31. That’s it. It’s a clean data set. A standardized 12-month block that leagues can organize around.
Think of it like fiscal year versus calendar year. No one believes a fiscal year defines when the sun rises. It’s just a framework for accounting. Same principle here. SY isn’t redefining grade. It’s defining a uniform operational window.
The confusion happens because in youth sports we’ve historically blurred grade, birth year, and team placement as if they’re interchangeable. They’re not. Grade is academic progression. Birth year is biological timing. SY is an administrative cycle.
Why call it SY at all? Because leagues need a consistent reference point that aligns with how families already think about seasonal transitions. August to July mirrors the rhythm of a school calendar without being the same thing. It’s a scheduling spine, not a developmental philosophy.
So if grade has nothing to do with the rule itself, calling it SY doesn’t contradict that. SY names the time block. Grade remains an academic marker. Team placement remains a developmental decision.
Administrative clarity and player development are two different conversations. Mixing them creates noise. Separating them creates better decisions for kids.
This logical factual explanation is wasted on the recipient
The issue is if you bring College Recuiting into the mix Graduating Year (grade in school) becomes part of the equation. Like it or not.
Then why don't the MLS Club academies do grade year since they send the highest percentage of players to college teams?
England has SY, they don't group by school grades
"The new two-year age group structure will not negatively impact college recruiting. College coaches evaluate players based on their performance, development, and potential—not the exact age grouping of their club team."
Seems college coaches don't care what age group you are in because of transfers, foreign players, redshirts and players from all different flavor HS aged players. All have to be evaluated to find the best.
This is nonsense.
College coaches are comparing you against all the other players available in your graduating year. Throw out the foreigners and transfer players because these happen independent of youth club soccer.
If you had two equivalent players in rhe same graduating year but one played correct grade and the other played down a grade in club Which one will 99% of people choose?
Dear Soccer Dunce,
The college recruiter is looking at soccer talent, performance, potential and if the person fits their program.
That's who they choose.
Don't give a rats behind about school grade
I guarantee the first thing every college coach figures out before considering a player is their graduating year aka grade in school.
You probably should lookup what guarantee means
I guarantee that college coaches will confirm each players graduating year before considering them. Specifically because of below.
NCAA Division I and II soccer coaches can start directly contacting, emailing, and calling student-athletes on June 15 after their Sophomore year.
Are you dense?
It 100% tell a college coach which level a player is playing at in relation to their graduation year.
Since you're obviously a youngers parent I'll describe this in a way that you'll understand d. Think of Aug birthdays that choose to play down like July birthdays in club. They're always going to be the last ones to get picked.
Its not age groups to college coaches.
College coaches group players by graduating year.
Most college coaches don’t show up to recruit a whole team. They are looking at one position and if your kid is good enough at that position they will show up. maybe you won’t get the bump of ending up on someone’s radar because you balled out when they were in town scouting someone else, but if that’s what you think you need to get recruited, it’s going to be tough out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are players picked for colleges like a kickball game or are college coaches figuring out the best fits from players that contacted them directly, from all age groups, transfers and foreign players. Scouting say the latter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the team a player plays on does not define their ability. That's like saying everyone on a team is of equal talent. Colleges coaches evaluate players regardless of the team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And that isn't related to the age group or team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age guy, aka a club has the answer.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thinking it grade came into the rules in the switch from BY to SY is delusional.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why just attack August kids? What about September kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While this does affect a few, many don't really care about this debate (other than people are treated fairly). Many more DO/did like talking about offers to share information. Sigh.
Well, past the time for a funeral dirge on this thread.
Swing low, sweet chariot ...
This directly affects how teams will be rostered this fall.
If clubs want wins and dont care about player development Aug birthdays will be rostered on one team.
If clubs do care about player development and want to keep teams together long term Aug birthdays will be rostered on a different team.
What type of club is your kid participating in?
And the PP is right so few kids are in this situation that clubs can handle case by case, like they say around here.
All these years January and February kids aren't a thing, but now August and September kids need their own league and rules
Flaming pile of manure nonsense
Its because in BY grade doesnt apply.
Okay, so if grade has nothing to do with the new rules, why call it SY?
“School year” and “grade” are not equivalent categories. One is a time frame. The other is an academic placement. They overlap culturally, but they are not the same thing.
“SY” is simply a tag for the new registration window: August 1 through July 31. That’s it. It’s a clean data set. A standardized 12-month block that leagues can organize around.
Think of it like fiscal year versus calendar year. No one believes a fiscal year defines when the sun rises. It’s just a framework for accounting. Same principle here. SY isn’t redefining grade. It’s defining a uniform operational window.
The confusion happens because in youth sports we’ve historically blurred grade, birth year, and team placement as if they’re interchangeable. They’re not. Grade is academic progression. Birth year is biological timing. SY is an administrative cycle.
Why call it SY at all? Because leagues need a consistent reference point that aligns with how families already think about seasonal transitions. August to July mirrors the rhythm of a school calendar without being the same thing. It’s a scheduling spine, not a developmental philosophy.
So if grade has nothing to do with the rule itself, calling it SY doesn’t contradict that. SY names the time block. Grade remains an academic marker. Team placement remains a developmental decision.
Administrative clarity and player development are two different conversations. Mixing them creates noise. Separating them creates better decisions for kids.
This logical factual explanation is wasted on the recipient
The issue is if you bring College Recuiting into the mix Graduating Year (grade in school) becomes part of the equation. Like it or not.
Then why don't the MLS Club academies do grade year since they send the highest percentage of players to college teams?
England has SY, they don't group by school grades
"The new two-year age group structure will not negatively impact college recruiting. College coaches evaluate players based on their performance, development, and potential—not the exact age grouping of their club team."
Seems college coaches don't care what age group you are in because of transfers, foreign players, redshirts and players from all different flavor HS aged players. All have to be evaluated to find the best.
This is nonsense.
College coaches are comparing you against all the other players available in your graduating year. Throw out the foreigners and transfer players because these happen independent of youth club soccer.
If you had two equivalent players in rhe same graduating year but one played correct grade and the other played down a grade in club Which one will 99% of people choose?
Dear Soccer Dunce,
The college recruiter is looking at soccer talent, performance, potential and if the person fits their program.
That's who they choose.
Don't give a rats behind about school grade
I guarantee the first thing every college coach figures out before considering a player is their graduating year aka grade in school.
You probably should lookup what guarantee means
I guarantee that college coaches will confirm each players graduating year before considering them. Specifically because of below.
NCAA Division I and II soccer coaches can start directly contacting, emailing, and calling student-athletes on June 15 after their Sophomore year.
Are you dense?
It 100% tell a college coach which level a player is playing at in relation to their graduation year.
Since you're obviously a youngers parent I'll describe this in a way that you'll understand d. Think of Aug birthdays that choose to play down like July birthdays in club. They're always going to be the last ones to get picked.
Its not age groups to college coaches.
College coaches group players by graduating year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are your Aug-Dec kids doing re:offers?
We haven't been provided official offers (not NVA) but it's going to get really interesting soon because top teams nationally and the team below my kid has 8 Aug-Dec starters.
What do you think will happen?
what do you want to happen?
How many players are the same graduating year?
The troll needs be feed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite the nosey nelly. How does this affect you again?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are your Aug-Dec kids doing re:offers?
We haven't been provided official offers (not NVA) but it's going to get really interesting soon because top teams nationally and the team below my kid has 8 Aug-Dec starters.
What do you think will happen?
what do you want to happen?
How many players are the same graduating year?
They can choose to answer or not answer.
No need for you to but in.
Anonymous wrote:Quite the nosey nelly. How does this affect you again?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are your Aug-Dec kids doing re:offers?
We haven't been provided official offers (not NVA) but it's going to get really interesting soon because top teams nationally and the team below my kid has 8 Aug-Dec starters.
What do you think will happen?
what do you want to happen?
How many players are the same graduating year?
It would be fitting if the troll was Frank from Its Sunny.Anonymous wrote:This troll sure is good at getting fed.
He forages around thread to thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are players picked for colleges like a kickball game or are college coaches figuring out the best fits from players that contacted them directly, from all age groups, transfers and foreign players. Scouting say the latter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the team a player plays on does not define their ability. That's like saying everyone on a team is of equal talent. Colleges coaches evaluate players regardless of the team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And that isn't related to the age group or team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age guy, aka a club has the answer.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thinking it grade came into the rules in the switch from BY to SY is delusional.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why just attack August kids? What about September kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While this does affect a few, many don't really care about this debate (other than people are treated fairly). Many more DO/did like talking about offers to share information. Sigh.
Well, past the time for a funeral dirge on this thread.
Swing low, sweet chariot ...
This directly affects how teams will be rostered this fall.
If clubs want wins and dont care about player development Aug birthdays will be rostered on one team.
If clubs do care about player development and want to keep teams together long term Aug birthdays will be rostered on a different team.
What type of club is your kid participating in?
And the PP is right so few kids are in this situation that clubs can handle case by case, like they say around here.
All these years January and February kids aren't a thing, but now August and September kids need their own league and rules
Flaming pile of manure nonsense
Its because in BY grade doesnt apply.
Okay, so if grade has nothing to do with the new rules, why call it SY?
“School year” and “grade” are not equivalent categories. One is a time frame. The other is an academic placement. They overlap culturally, but they are not the same thing.
“SY” is simply a tag for the new registration window: August 1 through July 31. That’s it. It’s a clean data set. A standardized 12-month block that leagues can organize around.
Think of it like fiscal year versus calendar year. No one believes a fiscal year defines when the sun rises. It’s just a framework for accounting. Same principle here. SY isn’t redefining grade. It’s defining a uniform operational window.
The confusion happens because in youth sports we’ve historically blurred grade, birth year, and team placement as if they’re interchangeable. They’re not. Grade is academic progression. Birth year is biological timing. SY is an administrative cycle.
Why call it SY at all? Because leagues need a consistent reference point that aligns with how families already think about seasonal transitions. August to July mirrors the rhythm of a school calendar without being the same thing. It’s a scheduling spine, not a developmental philosophy.
So if grade has nothing to do with the rule itself, calling it SY doesn’t contradict that. SY names the time block. Grade remains an academic marker. Team placement remains a developmental decision.
Administrative clarity and player development are two different conversations. Mixing them creates noise. Separating them creates better decisions for kids.
This logical factual explanation is wasted on the recipient
The issue is if you bring College Recuiting into the mix Graduating Year (grade in school) becomes part of the equation. Like it or not.
Then why don't the MLS Club academies do grade year since they send the highest percentage of players to college teams?
England has SY, they don't group by school grades
"The new two-year age group structure will not negatively impact college recruiting. College coaches evaluate players based on their performance, development, and potential—not the exact age grouping of their club team."
Seems college coaches don't care what age group you are in because of transfers, foreign players, redshirts and players from all different flavor HS aged players. All have to be evaluated to find the best.
This is nonsense.
College coaches are comparing you against all the other players available in your graduating year. Throw out the foreigners and transfer players because these happen independent of youth club soccer.
If you had two equivalent players in rhe same graduating year but one played correct grade and the other played down a grade in club Which one will 99% of people choose?
Dear Soccer Dunce,
The college recruiter is looking at soccer talent, performance, potential and if the person fits their program.
That's who they choose.
Don't give a rats behind about school grade
I guarantee the first thing every college coach figures out before considering a player is their graduating year aka grade in school.
You probably should lookup what guarantee means
I guarantee that college coaches will confirm each players graduating year before considering them. Specifically because of below.
NCAA Division I and II soccer coaches can start directly contacting, emailing, and calling student-athletes on June 15 after their Sophomore year.
Are you dense?
It 100% tell a college coach which level a player is playing at in relation to their graduation year.
Since you're obviously a youngers parent I'll describe this in a way that you'll understand d. Think of Aug birthdays that choose to play down like July birthdays in club. They're always going to be the last ones to get picked.
Its not age groups to college coaches.
College coaches group players by graduating year.
Anonymous wrote:Are players picked for colleges like a kickball game or are college coaches figuring out the best fits from players that contacted them directly, from all age groups, transfers and foreign players. Scouting say the latter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, the team a player plays on does not define their ability. That's like saying everyone on a team is of equal talent. Colleges coaches evaluate players regardless of the team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And that isn't related to the age group or team they play for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age guy, aka a club has the answer.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thinking it grade came into the rules in the switch from BY to SY is delusional.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why just attack August kids? What about September kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While this does affect a few, many don't really care about this debate (other than people are treated fairly). Many more DO/did like talking about offers to share information. Sigh.
Well, past the time for a funeral dirge on this thread.
Swing low, sweet chariot ...
This directly affects how teams will be rostered this fall.
If clubs want wins and dont care about player development Aug birthdays will be rostered on one team.
If clubs do care about player development and want to keep teams together long term Aug birthdays will be rostered on a different team.
What type of club is your kid participating in?
And the PP is right so few kids are in this situation that clubs can handle case by case, like they say around here.
All these years January and February kids aren't a thing, but now August and September kids need their own league and rules
Flaming pile of manure nonsense
Its because in BY grade doesnt apply.
Okay, so if grade has nothing to do with the new rules, why call it SY?
“School year” and “grade” are not equivalent categories. One is a time frame. The other is an academic placement. They overlap culturally, but they are not the same thing.
“SY” is simply a tag for the new registration window: August 1 through July 31. That’s it. It’s a clean data set. A standardized 12-month block that leagues can organize around.
Think of it like fiscal year versus calendar year. No one believes a fiscal year defines when the sun rises. It’s just a framework for accounting. Same principle here. SY isn’t redefining grade. It’s defining a uniform operational window.
The confusion happens because in youth sports we’ve historically blurred grade, birth year, and team placement as if they’re interchangeable. They’re not. Grade is academic progression. Birth year is biological timing. SY is an administrative cycle.
Why call it SY at all? Because leagues need a consistent reference point that aligns with how families already think about seasonal transitions. August to July mirrors the rhythm of a school calendar without being the same thing. It’s a scheduling spine, not a developmental philosophy.
So if grade has nothing to do with the rule itself, calling it SY doesn’t contradict that. SY names the time block. Grade remains an academic marker. Team placement remains a developmental decision.
Administrative clarity and player development are two different conversations. Mixing them creates noise. Separating them creates better decisions for kids.
This logical factual explanation is wasted on the recipient
The issue is if you bring College Recuiting into the mix Graduating Year (grade in school) becomes part of the equation. Like it or not.
Then why don't the MLS Club academies do grade year since they send the highest percentage of players to college teams?
England has SY, they don't group by school grades
"The new two-year age group structure will not negatively impact college recruiting. College coaches evaluate players based on their performance, development, and potential—not the exact age grouping of their club team."
Seems college coaches don't care what age group you are in because of transfers, foreign players, redshirts and players from all different flavor HS aged players. All have to be evaluated to find the best.
This is nonsense.
College coaches are comparing you against all the other players available in your graduating year. Throw out the foreigners and transfer players because these happen independent of youth club soccer.
If you had two equivalent players in rhe same graduating year but one played correct grade and the other played down a grade in club Which one will 99% of people choose?
Dear Soccer Dunce,
The college recruiter is looking at soccer talent, performance, potential and if the person fits their program.
That's who they choose.
Don't give a rats behind about school grade
I guarantee the first thing every college coach figures out before considering a player is their graduating year aka grade in school.
You probably should lookup what guarantee means
I guarantee that college coaches will confirm each players graduating year before considering them. Specifically because of below.
NCAA Division I and II soccer coaches can start directly contacting, emailing, and calling student-athletes on June 15 after their Sophomore year.
Are you dense?
It 100% tell a college coach which level a player is playing at in relation to their graduation year.
Since you're obviously a youngers parent I'll describe this in a way that you'll understand d. Think of Aug birthdays that choose to play down like July birthdays in club. They're always going to be the last ones to get picked.