Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a small number of kids, DCU sent 4 players to Ivy League schools
If it turns out these kids were doing the online program, I'll have to temper my criticisms.
Ask those parents if DCU help them with anything with their recruitment. Trust me getting your kid recruited is a DIY project.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how would you know this is true? Are the scouts introduced to the clubs and team? Do the coaches know them and can verify that they are there?
Because you can tell who they are. Often the two I recognize have DCU swag on; they’re not hiding it. My DH spoke to one a few times and he confirmed who he was and what he was doing there. They’re not hiding in the bushes.
Do they get the names of players they’re interested in from the coach after a game or do they have access to the rosters for all local MLSNext games?
Yes and yes. They will never contact the player, always through the coach first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how would you know this is true? Are the scouts introduced to the clubs and team? Do the coaches know them and can verify that they are there?
Because you can tell who they are. Often the two I recognize have DCU swag on; they’re not hiding it. My DH spoke to one a few times and he confirmed who he was and what he was doing there. They’re not hiding in the bushes.
Do they get the names of players they’re interested in from the coach after a game or do they have access to the rosters for all local MLSNext games?
Anonymous wrote:From a small number of kids, DCU sent 4 players to Ivy League schools
If it turns out these kids were doing the online program, I'll have to temper my criticisms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how would you know this is true? Are the scouts introduced to the clubs and team? Do the coaches know them and can verify that they are there?
Because you can tell who they are. Often the two I recognize have DCU swag on; they’re not hiding it. My DH spoke to one a few times and he confirmed who he was and what he was doing there. They’re not hiding in the bushes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a small number of kids, DCU sent 4 players to Ivy League schools
If it turns out these kids were doing the online program, I'll have to temper my criticisms.
I thought the online requirement only went into effect this current season.
That is, those going to Ivy League likely were doing regular schooling.
Anonymous wrote:From a small number of kids, DCU sent 4 players to Ivy League schools
If it turns out these kids were doing the online program, I'll have to temper my criticisms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the multiple DC United Academy players going to Ivy League schools used the online program? 🤔
Ok, that by itself would be useful data. What colleges do DCU graduates go to? and how many / what percentage go to college or play soccer in college? Something like what Bethesda does when they post their annual college commitments.
Honestly, as an outsider to the DCU and professional academy world, this information will mean absolutely nothing to me.
But being a rational logical individual, I'll bet the percentage of DCU kids (who want to) going play college soccer is higher than that of all other teams in the DMV.
I think this is absolutely the case. But it doesn't speak to whether the education received from SAI is a good one, especially since it is fairly new.
These online schools provide just enough education for your kid to graduate hs. They are there for sports, not education. They boast a 100% graduation rate. Take that as you will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the multiple DC United Academy players going to Ivy League schools used the online program? 🤔
Ok, that by itself would be useful data. What colleges do DCU graduates go to? and how many / what percentage go to college or play soccer in college? Something like what Bethesda does when they post their annual college commitments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the multiple DC United Academy players going to Ivy League schools used the online program? 🤔
Ok, that by itself would be useful data. What colleges do DCU graduates go to? and how many / what percentage go to college or play soccer in college? Something like what Bethesda does when they post their annual college commitments.
Honestly, as an outsider to the DCU and professional academy world, this information will mean absolutely nothing to me.
But being a rational logical individual, I'll bet the percentage of DCU kids (who want to) going play college soccer is higher than that of all other teams in the DMV.
I think this is absolutely the case. But it doesn't speak to whether the education received from SAI is a good one, especially since it is fairly new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the multiple DC United Academy players going to Ivy League schools used the online program? 🤔
Ok, that by itself would be useful data. What colleges do DCU graduates go to? and how many / what percentage go to college or play soccer in college? Something like what Bethesda does when they post their annual college commitments.
Honestly, as an outsider to the DCU and professional academy world, this information will mean absolutely nothing to me.
But being a rational logical individual, I'll bet the percentage of DCU kids (who want to) going play college soccer is higher than that of all other teams in the DMV.
I think this is absolutely the case. But it doesn't speak to whether the education received from SAI is a good one, especially since it is fairly new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the multiple DC United Academy players going to Ivy League schools used the online program? 🤔
Ok, that by itself would be useful data. What colleges do DCU graduates go to? and how many / what percentage go to college or play soccer in college? Something like what Bethesda does when they post their annual college commitments.
Honestly, as an outsider to the DCU and professional academy world, this information will mean absolutely nothing to me.
But being a rational logical individual, I'll bet the percentage of DCU kids (who want to) going play college soccer is higher than that of all other teams in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if the multiple DC United Academy players going to Ivy League schools used the online program? 🤔
Ok, that by itself would be useful data. What colleges do DCU graduates go to? and how many / what percentage go to college or play soccer in college? Something like what Bethesda does when they post their annual college commitments.