Anonymous
Post 10/23/2024 09:40     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

Anonymous wrote:No school in the Big 12 has men’s soccer. West Virginia, Texas Tech, and so on. It’s a shame.


Isn't WV ranked #1?
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2024 09:31     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

So then I ask you, why do boys continue to play, knowing that college opportunities are limited (Club soccer is a real step down for the high end players), pro opportunities in the US are even more limited, and opportunities overseas are even more limited.

Anonymous
Post 10/23/2024 09:29     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If men’s soccer is getting better (due to international players and likely coaches), why wouldn’t college fans go to D1 games? Granted it would be hard to start up a new program.

Especially at the sports rich P4 schools. ACC already has great soccer, so does big 10. Why not the rest?

Just can’t believe they would get fans in soccer rich communities like Arizona, Texas and Florida have. It’s really unfortunate they don’t invest in D1 men’s soccer.


College soccer has neither the quality of professional leagues, nor the charm of local leagues. I will go watch high school soccer because the players are my neighbors, even if the quality is not very good.


Terp men’s games are awfully good and really fun.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2024 08:33     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

Anonymous wrote:If men’s soccer is getting better (due to international players and likely coaches), why wouldn’t college fans go to D1 games? Granted it would be hard to start up a new program.

Especially at the sports rich P4 schools. ACC already has great soccer, so does big 10. Why not the rest?

Just can’t believe they would get fans in soccer rich communities like Arizona, Texas and Florida have. It’s really unfortunate they don’t invest in D1 men’s soccer.


College soccer has neither the quality of professional leagues, nor the charm of local leagues. I will go watch high school soccer because the players are my neighbors, even if the quality is not very good.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2024 08:15     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

Anonymous wrote:If men’s soccer is getting better (due to international players and likely coaches), why wouldn’t college fans go to D1 games? Granted it would be hard to start up a new program.

Especially at the sports rich P4 schools. ACC already has great soccer, so does big 10. Why not the rest?

Just can’t believe they would get fans in soccer rich communities like Arizona, Texas and Florida have. It’s really unfortunate they don’t invest in D1 men’s soccer.


Simple. Those who truly love the game aren’t going to see a bunch of kids (legal adults but studying still) kick a ball when they can invest their time watching actual professionals.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 23:48     Subject: Re:Men’s D1 College Soccer

May have been mentioned upthread, but the bottom line is that outside of our little bubble very few Americans care about soccer.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 23:37     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

*wouldn’t get fans
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 23:35     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

If men’s soccer is getting better (due to international players and likely coaches), why wouldn’t college fans go to D1 games? Granted it would be hard to start up a new program.

Especially at the sports rich P4 schools. ACC already has great soccer, so does big 10. Why not the rest?

Just can’t believe they would get fans in soccer rich communities like Arizona, Texas and Florida have. It’s really unfortunate they don’t invest in D1 men’s soccer.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 21:37     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

I anticipate more cutting of sports with the new landscape rather than expanding athletic departments. Most soccer programs are not making money and it is harder for schools to use football and basketball to fund their other sports. Other sports may need endowments to survive (Stanford funds some in this way now after planning cuts).
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 21:15     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

Nearly all the ACC schools have good soccer teams.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 21:12     Subject: Re:Men’s D1 College Soccer

I suspect they have to split money between men and women’s sports. Since football sucks up so much money, the men’s soccer gets axed to make expenditures 50-50 between men and women’s sports.



Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 21:06     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

Anonymous wrote: I think it’s a cop out that these big D1 power 4 schools support Club soccer but not D1 soccer.

That’s what is ridiculous to me.
. There are better soccer facilities at many D3 schools than some D1 schools.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 15:29     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

I think it’s a cop out that these big D1 power 4 schools support Club soccer but not D1 soccer.

That’s what is ridiculous to me.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 15:27     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:D1 > D3 > D1 Club Soccer > D2


There are DI club soccer programs that are better than many D3 programs


It’s just not the same level of commitment though.

~ D3 player


Club soccer is great and no doubt welcome for players who can’t commit (or aren’t selected) for whatever reason to D1-D3 play. But it’s apples to oranges. Club is more similar to high end travel soccer. It’s just not the same, but I’m sure it’s still good.

Club is more of a social activity.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2024 15:05     Subject: Men’s D1 College Soccer

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:D1 > D3 > D1 Club Soccer > D2


There are DI club soccer programs that are better than many D3 programs


It’s just not the same level of commitment though.

~ D3 player