Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the 2020 5 year kids roll out things will get back to normal. The covid 5th year inflated the transfer portal and messed with the rosters for incoming freshman. It will get back to normal soon. A 28 roster is a huge roster
No. You have 5 years to use your 4 years of eligibility from the day you enroll at a college.
Still plenty of 5th year/grads that didn't play Freshmen year. And a ton of portal kids.
Gap years and coming in older are a big deal at top academic schools. My kid could have played at his Ivy if he did the gap year--but we didn't want him sitting around a year.
Anonymous wrote:Once the 2020 5 year kids roll out things will get back to normal. The covid 5th year inflated the transfer portal and messed with the rosters for incoming freshman. It will get back to normal soon. A 28 roster is a huge roster
Anonymous wrote:Once the 2020 5 year kids roll out things will get back to normal. The covid 5th year inflated the transfer portal and messed with the rosters for incoming freshman. It will get back to normal soon. A 28 roster is a huge roster
Anonymous wrote:https://www.soccerwire.com/soccer-blog/house-v-ncaa-settlement-college-soccer-coaches-prepare-for-paradigm-shift-in-recruiting/
Anonymous wrote:2026 DD - things have totally slowed down. She's been playing ECNL since U13 - this is all she wanted and all ECNL told her she was destine to have. She's given everything. I'm not sure it's going to happen now. Really bad timing. The school fit is priority now, not the soccer fit. D1s are cutting then grabbing from portal. D3s are hoping to catch good players. D3 will probably be a better fit for the majority of players. D1s had average 8-10 recruits per GY, now it's like 4-5. Brutal. And if you do make it, the cuts will continue, the portal will always threaten and cut throat seasons in college if you're not at the top of the roster. 2026s have it the worst, but 2027s beware. Don't over shoot your conference. Find the right conference. Portal open May 1. We'll see what happens. I think the boys side will struggle with the influx of international players. Hope I'm wrong.
Anonymous wrote:We were just at a D3 school and learned they are taking 10 freshmen next year (and have only 5 seniors). I'm 100% certain this is because they are now able to grab higher caliber players because of the trickle-down effect.
Anonymous wrote:It was really tricky for my 2026 daughter, as she wanted to reclassify and join the 2025 class. Some schools were open to it, and some couldn't make it work partly bc of roster limits. Luckily, one of her top schools lost a player in her position to the pros, so she filled that spot.