Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?
d1 yes. And it’s going to get harder.
And guess where they will pull from? The best clubs not the best leagues.
I thought it was the best players? Didn't realize colleges are recruiting clubs now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?
d1 yes. And it’s going to get harder.
And guess where they will pull from? The best clubs not the best leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The NCAA just increased the # of scholarships so won’t that make it easier?
Less roster spots smart one..
But way more scholarships, smart one. Conversation was about scholarships, smart one.
The NCAA said you CAN now have up to 28 scholarships (to match the 28 players on roster) but it costs A LOT of money for a university to fund all those additional scholarships when they may have had the equivalent of 10 full scholarships to split up before. Outside of Power 4 programs, no one is funding 28 full scholarships in soccer. There is no revenue generated to pay for those scholarships.
Are programs reducing the number of scholarships?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The NCAA just increased the # of scholarships so won’t that make it easier?
Less roster spots smart one..
But way more scholarships, smart one. Conversation was about scholarships, smart one.
The NCAA said you CAN now have up to 28 scholarships (to match the 28 players on roster) but it costs A LOT of money for a university to fund all those additional scholarships when they may have had the equivalent of 10 full scholarships to split up before. Outside of Power 4 programs, no one is funding 28 full scholarships in soccer. There is no revenue generated to pay for those scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?
d1 yes. And it’s going to get harder.
And guess where they will pull from? The best clubs not the best leagues.
The NCAA just increased the # of scholarships so won’t that make it easier?
Less roster spots smart one..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The NCAA just increased the # of scholarships so won’t that make it easier?
Less roster spots smart one..
But way more scholarships, smart one. Conversation was about scholarships, smart one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?
d1 yes. And it’s going to get harder.
And guess where they will pull from? The best clubs not the best leagues.
The NCAA just increased the # of scholarships so won’t that make it easier?
Less roster spots smart one..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?
d1 yes. And it’s going to get harder.
And guess where they will pull from? The best clubs not the best leagues.
The NCAA just increased the # of scholarships so won’t that make it easier?
Less roster spots smart one..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?
d1 yes. And it’s going to get harder.
And guess where they will pull from? The best clubs not the best leagues.
The NCAA just increased the # of scholarships so won’t that make it easier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?
d1 yes. And it’s going to get harder.
And guess where they will pull from? The best clubs not the best leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?
d1 yes. And it’s going to get harder.
And guess where they will pull from? The best clubs not the best leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here come the ECNL hats again.... This is the equivalent of Purdue claiming they're better at football because they're in the Big 10 or that Vanderbilt is a national power because they're in the SEC. Clubs matter more than leagues. Leagues only matter to the bad clubs that hope to sell the dream that league affiliation = playing in college. There are more good clubs in ECNL, but also good clubs in the GA. Get on one of those and you've got a much better chance of playing in college (not to be confused with a scholarship to play because those are extremely rare). If you're at a bad club in ECNL or GA, your chances are much harder.
You’re saying college scholarships for girls soccer are hard to come by?