So few of them it's not worth keeping track. And yes - BS post.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the billionth time recruiters don't shop for players at events. They have a list of players that have reached out to them about attending their school. The list is generally vetted with grades and parents ability to pay. This is what they're going to see. From there recruiters might chat with a DOC or coach they know asking if an XYZ type player is available and would be interested in their school.
Shopping for players at events doesn't work because everyone will want the same 5-6 players and only 5-6 colleges are going to get those players.
Players just need to put in the work reaching out to the schools they want to play for to get on their radar. Also let your coach, doc, college liason, etc all know what you're looking to do so they can help out as much as possible.
There could be 10000 recruiters or there could be 15. The only ones that matter are the ones that are there to see you play.
Quote of the century. This guy gets it.
ECNL = 1000
GA = 15
Does ImYouthSoccer redo the stats when all the ECNL girls enter the transfer portal? Do they show 70% of ECNL players enter transfer portal? when 500 of them don't find homes and stop playing, do they still count in the ECNL D1 players count?
Do they count the GA players in the portal too? What does the league have to do with the portal? So ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the billionth time recruiters don't shop for players at events. They have a list of players that have reached out to them about attending their school. The list is generally vetted with grades and parents ability to pay. This is what they're going to see. From there recruiters might chat with a DOC or coach they know asking if an XYZ type player is available and would be interested in their school.
Shopping for players at events doesn't work because everyone will want the same 5-6 players and only 5-6 colleges are going to get those players.
Players just need to put in the work reaching out to the schools they want to play for to get on their radar. Also let your coach, doc, college liason, etc all know what you're looking to do so they can help out as much as possible.
There could be 10000 recruiters or there could be 15. The only ones that matter are the ones that are there to see you play.
Quote of the century. This guy gets it.
ECNL = 1000
GA = 15
Does ImYouthSoccer redo the stats when all the ECNL girls enter the transfer portal? Do they show 70% of ECNL players enter transfer portal? when 500 of them don't find homes and stop playing, do they still count in the ECNL D1 players count?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the billionth time recruiters don't shop for players at events. They have a list of players that have reached out to them about attending their school. The list is generally vetted with grades and parents ability to pay. This is what they're going to see. From there recruiters might chat with a DOC or coach they know asking if an XYZ type player is available and would be interested in their school.
Shopping for players at events doesn't work because everyone will want the same 5-6 players and only 5-6 colleges are going to get those players.
Players just need to put in the work reaching out to the schools they want to play for to get on their radar. Also let your coach, doc, college liason, etc all know what you're looking to do so they can help out as much as possible.
There could be 10000 recruiters or there could be 15. The only ones that matter are the ones that are there to see you play.
Quote of the century. This guy gets it.
ECNL = 1000
GA = 15
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the billionth time recruiters don't shop for players at events. They have a list of players that have reached out to them about attending their school. The list is generally vetted with grades and parents ability to pay. This is what they're going to see. From there recruiters might chat with a DOC or coach they know asking if an XYZ type player is available and would be interested in their school.
Shopping for players at events doesn't work because everyone will want the same 5-6 players and only 5-6 colleges are going to get those players.
Players just need to put in the work reaching out to the schools they want to play for to get on their radar. Also let your coach, doc, college liason, etc all know what you're looking to do so they can help out as much as possible.
There could be 10000 recruiters or there could be 15. The only ones that matter are the ones that are there to see you play.
Quote of the century. This guy gets it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each year the GA release all information about the upcoming season shortly after the summer playoffs. They will roll out league information, showcase and regional talent ID dates at that time, just like they always do.
Theres a regional ID this week for the region in dicussion on this board and the roster invites have not been released, is that worth complaining about?
Anonymous wrote:For the billionth time recruiters don't shop for players at events. They have a list of players that have reached out to them about attending their school. The list is generally vetted with grades and parents ability to pay. This is what they're going to see. From there recruiters might chat with a DOC or coach they know asking if an XYZ type player is available and would be interested in their school.
Shopping for players at events doesn't work because everyone will want the same 5-6 players and only 5-6 colleges are going to get those players.
Players just need to put in the work reaching out to the schools they want to play for to get on their radar. Also let your coach, doc, college liason, etc all know what you're looking to do so they can help out as much as possible.
There could be 10000 recruiters or there could be 15. The only ones that matter are the ones that are there to see you play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each year the GA release all information about the upcoming season shortly after the summer playoffs. They will roll out league information, showcase and regional talent ID dates at that time, just like they always do.
Theres a regional ID this week for the region in dicussion on this board and the roster invites have not been released, is that worth complaining about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each year the GA release all information about the upcoming season shortly after the summer playoffs. They will roll out league information, showcase and regional talent ID dates at that time, just like they always do.
Theres a regional ID this week for the region in dicussion on this board and the roster invites have not been released, is that worth complaining about?
Anonymous wrote:Each year the GA release all information about the upcoming season shortly after the summer playoffs. They will roll out league information, showcase and regional talent ID dates at that time, just like they always do.
Anonymous wrote:still no GA showcase info for next year. rec league management
Anonymous wrote:still no GA showcase info for next year. rec league management
Anonymous wrote:still no GA showcase info for next year. rec league management
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the billionth time recruiters don't shop for players at events. They have a list of players that have reached out to them about attending their school. The list is generally vetted with grades and parents ability to pay. This is what they're going to see. From there recruiters might chat with a DOC or coach they know asking if an XYZ type player is available and would be interested in their school.
Shopping for players at events doesn't work because everyone will want the same 5-6 players and only 5-6 colleges are going to get those players.
Players just need to put in the work reaching out to the schools they want to play for to get on their radar. Also let your coach, doc, college liason, etc all know what you're looking to do so they can help out as much as possible.
There could be 10000 recruiters or there could be 15. The only ones that matter are the ones that are there to see you play.
Once you wrote “parents ability to pay” we knew everything after was BS.