Anonymous wrote:Prep should have had 7 - 9 guys on the all IAC team.
It's a joke Landon was able to sneak in 6 guys on the squad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have any insight on how the IAC is determined?
Where is GP's players? Headline by the 5 star...
the "ALL IAC team" is decided by the 6 head coaches.
Each each coach, nominates players from his roster and the coaches vote collectively. Its a simple process.
If a head coach doesn't nominate a kid on his roster, nothing can happen. He also needs to secure enough votes from the opposing league coaches.
GP getting 4 shows the disdain the league has for them.
Who are the four?
#5
#30
#99
#33
Fogo
Goalie
Are these guesses or is that the answer? Because that’s more than 4 obviously. Why do all the other schools have them posted and GP doesn’t or is it not all announced at once?
Anonymous wrote:
Did you watch the Princeton - Penn State game yesterday? Wade's older brother was the best player on the field yesterday.
WADE'S COUSIN - NOT BROTHER
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have any insight on how the IAC is determined?
Where is GP's players? Headline by the 5 star...
the "ALL IAC team" is decided by the 6 head coaches.
Each each coach, nominates players from his roster and the coaches vote collectively. Its a simple process.
If a head coach doesn't nominate a kid on his roster, nothing can happen. He also needs to secure enough votes from the opposing league coaches.
GP getting 4 shows the disdain the league has for them.
Who are the four?
#5
#30
#99
#33
Fogo
Goalie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have any insight on how the IAC is determined?
Where is GP's players? Headline by the 5 star...
the "ALL IAC team" is decided by the 6 head coaches.
Each each coach, nominates players from his roster and the coaches vote collectively. Its a simple process.
If a head coach doesn't nominate a kid on his roster, nothing can happen. He also needs to secure enough votes from the opposing league coaches.
GP getting 4 shows the disdain the league has for them.
Who are the four?
#5
#30
#99
#33
Fogo
Goalie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have any insight on how the IAC is determined?
Where is GP's players? Headline by the 5 star...
the "ALL IAC team" is decided by the 6 head coaches.
Each each coach, nominates players from his roster and the coaches vote collectively. Its a simple process.
If a head coach doesn't nominate a kid on his roster, nothing can happen. He also needs to secure enough votes from the opposing league coaches.
GP getting 4 shows the disdain the league has for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have any insight on how the IAC is determined?
Where is GP's players? Headline by the 5 star...
the "ALL IAC team" is decided by the 6 head coaches.
Each each coach, nominates players from his roster and the coaches vote collectively. Its a simple process.
If a head coach doesn't nominate a kid on his roster, nothing can happen. He also needs to secure enough votes from the opposing league coaches.
GP getting 4 shows the disdain the league has for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did you watch the Princeton - Penn State game yesterday? Wade's older brother was the best player on the field yesterday.
WADE'S COUSIN - NOT BROTHER
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have any insight on how the IAC is determined?
Where is GP's players? Headline by the 5 star...
the "ALL IAC team" is decided by the 6 head coaches.
Each each coach, nominates players from his roster and the coaches vote collectively. Its a simple process.
If a head coach doesn't nominate a kid on his roster, nothing can happen. He also needs to secure enough votes from the opposing league coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have any insight on how the IAC is determined?
Where is GP's players? Headline by the 5 star...
Anonymous wrote:Since the introduction of d mids as a thing after 2010 scoring in the NCAA has actually gone down. Since the inception of the shot clock in 2019, scoring still hasn't gone up. The over coaching of offense to defense specialty lines actually reduces offense because of the amount of time it takes to set up as the clock is winding down.