Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:114 teams in GA and 700 commits is about 6 kids per team. That means that over 40% of the starting lineup from these clubs is not getting recruited on average. Not a great number and only 33% of an 18 player roster going to college to play. Think it safe to say that ECNL teams are sending more than 6 kids per team. 351 division 1 college programs for women. Lets be conservative and say the average recruiting class is 5 freshman that is 1755 players so think it is safe to say that the ecnl is probably sending more kids to D1 schools than the GA is sending players in total to all 4 divisions of college soccer.
You're moving the goalposts in different ways at the same time. Try to keep them on the same field.
From everything you wrote i was able to decipher that GA is 6 on average per team that play on college and ECNL is something else but you cant define it because ECNL doesnt post commitment numbers.
Anonymous wrote:114 teams in GA and 700 commits is about 6 kids per team. That means that over 40% of the starting lineup from these clubs is not getting recruited on average. Not a great number and only 33% of an 18 player roster going to college to play. Think it safe to say that ECNL teams are sending more than 6 kids per team. 351 division 1 college programs for women. Lets be conservative and say the average recruiting class is 5 freshman that is 1755 players so think it is safe to say that the ecnl is probably sending more kids to D1 schools than the GA is sending players in total to all 4 divisions of college soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this cannot be real. the GA hats told me GA was kick a$$ and taking names
https://x.com/ImYouthSoccer/status/1934400532094886146
Its not real, and a perfect example of why iamsoccer dork is ridiculous.
In the 2024 GA season there were over 300 (I stopped counting at 300) college commitments. The numbers are listed right on their site.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Iamsoccerdork has 82 2025 GA commitments listed. Its 100% clear that the ECNL coach is pulling a fast one.
But his numbers is "verbal commitment", and it's 2026. I don't know what that means, but didn't Olivia Moultrie commit to UNC when she was 12 or something ?
You can see why iamsoccers posts are so annoying. This is nothing more than a list of verbal commitments players from different clubs have announced likely on meta, insta, or X. Its weird that an ECNL coach has spends this much time looking at underage girls posts online.
Then to post something that makes it look like GA clubs have 10% of the numbers as ECNL when less than 10% of GA college commitments are posted is very misleading.
You end up with new parents making club decisions based on information iamsoccer knows isnt true or isnt the full picture. Ie cherry picked data. Which is the ECNL coaches intention.
oh the bitterness.
Bitterness or calling out intentionally deceptive ECNL "marketing".
Easy to call something deceptive. Hard to provide actual data showing that the analysis is wrong.
Is there hard data showing that GA is actually performing better right now than ECNL in the mid-tier in getting college commitments for the league's players? Hard data showing more GA players are getting commitments generally than ECNL players, or that the numbers are comparable? I'd love to see it. All I've seen is some claims about a positive trend for GA, and a hopefulness that will continue to the point where things eventually even out, or GA even (at some point in the future, aspirationally) passes ECNL.
Proof is in the pudding.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! In total, more than 700 athletes will continue their soccer journey in college with over 90 Girls Academy clubs represented
More than 700 (which includes D1, D2, D2, NAIA, etc.) out of how many in total? When you realize the denominator, you'll realize that stat isn't as impressive as you thought it once was.
bingo. wonder why GA left the total number of GA players in the league out? lmao
GA had 15ish less clubs than ECNL last season. Your denominator theory doesnt pencil out.
The denominator was how many HS kids committed across all the groups (D1, D2, D3, JUCO, NAIA, etc.) in total? When you see that 700 number was against that total universe of kids, you'll see it's small. Perhaps its growing, and will continue to grow in the future. Not stating it won't, just that as of today, GA is small fish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this cannot be real. the GA hats told me GA was kick a$$ and taking names
https://x.com/ImYouthSoccer/status/1934400532094886146
Its not real, and a perfect example of why iamsoccer dork is ridiculous.
In the 2024 GA season there were over 300 (I stopped counting at 300) college commitments. The numbers are listed right on their site.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Iamsoccerdork has 82 2025 GA commitments listed. Its 100% clear that the ECNL coach is pulling a fast one.
But his numbers is "verbal commitment", and it's 2026. I don't know what that means, but didn't Olivia Moultrie commit to UNC when she was 12 or something ?
You can see why iamsoccers posts are so annoying. This is nothing more than a list of verbal commitments players from different clubs have announced likely on meta, insta, or X. Its weird that an ECNL coach has spends this much time looking at underage girls posts online.
Then to post something that makes it look like GA clubs have 10% of the numbers as ECNL when less than 10% of GA college commitments are posted is very misleading.
You end up with new parents making club decisions based on information iamsoccer knows isnt true or isnt the full picture. Ie cherry picked data. Which is the ECNL coaches intention.
oh the bitterness.
Bitterness or calling out intentionally deceptive ECNL "marketing".
Easy to call something deceptive. Hard to provide actual data showing that the analysis is wrong.
Is there hard data showing that GA is actually performing better right now than ECNL in the mid-tier in getting college commitments for the league's players? Hard data showing more GA players are getting commitments generally than ECNL players, or that the numbers are comparable? I'd love to see it. All I've seen is some claims about a positive trend for GA, and a hopefulness that will continue to the point where things eventually even out, or GA even (at some point in the future, aspirationally) passes ECNL.
Proof is in the pudding.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! In total, more than 700 athletes will continue their soccer journey in college with over 90 Girls Academy clubs represented
More than 700 (which includes D1, D2, D2, NAIA, etc.) out of how many in total? When you realize the denominator, you'll realize that stat isn't as impressive as you thought it once was.
700 GA college commitments is an impressive number no matter how you try to diminish it.
Wasn't trying to diminish anything. Just trying to show perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this cannot be real. the GA hats told me GA was kick a$$ and taking names
https://x.com/ImYouthSoccer/status/1934400532094886146
Its not real, and a perfect example of why iamsoccer dork is ridiculous.
In the 2024 GA season there were over 300 (I stopped counting at 300) college commitments. The numbers are listed right on their site.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Iamsoccerdork has 82 2025 GA commitments listed. Its 100% clear that the ECNL coach is pulling a fast one.
But his numbers is "verbal commitment", and it's 2026. I don't know what that means, but didn't Olivia Moultrie commit to UNC when she was 12 or something ?
You can see why iamsoccers posts are so annoying. This is nothing more than a list of verbal commitments players from different clubs have announced likely on meta, insta, or X. Its weird that an ECNL coach has spends this much time looking at underage girls posts online.
Then to post something that makes it look like GA clubs have 10% of the numbers as ECNL when less than 10% of GA college commitments are posted is very misleading.
You end up with new parents making club decisions based on information iamsoccer knows isnt true or isnt the full picture. Ie cherry picked data. Which is the ECNL coaches intention.
oh the bitterness.
Bitterness or calling out intentionally deceptive ECNL "marketing".
Easy to call something deceptive. Hard to provide actual data showing that the analysis is wrong.
Is there hard data showing that GA is actually performing better right now than ECNL in the mid-tier in getting college commitments for the league's players? Hard data showing more GA players are getting commitments generally than ECNL players, or that the numbers are comparable? I'd love to see it. All I've seen is some claims about a positive trend for GA, and a hopefulness that will continue to the point where things eventually even out, or GA even (at some point in the future, aspirationally) passes ECNL.
Proof is in the pudding.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! In total, more than 700 athletes will continue their soccer journey in college with over 90 Girls Academy clubs represented
More than 700 (which includes D1, D2, D2, NAIA, etc.) out of how many in total? When you realize the denominator, you'll realize that stat isn't as impressive as you thought it once was.
bingo. wonder why GA left the total number of GA players in the league out? lmao
GA had 15ish less clubs than ECNL last season. Your denominator theory doesnt pencil out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that there is a thread over 300 pages long with parents arguing which youth soccer league is better. What a time to be alive!
Easier/less stressful to argue over youth soccer leagues vs. the true issues of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this cannot be real. the GA hats told me GA was kick a$$ and taking names
https://x.com/ImYouthSoccer/status/1934400532094886146
Its not real, and a perfect example of why iamsoccer dork is ridiculous.
In the 2024 GA season there were over 300 (I stopped counting at 300) college commitments. The numbers are listed right on their site.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Iamsoccerdork has 82 2025 GA commitments listed. Its 100% clear that the ECNL coach is pulling a fast one.
But his numbers is "verbal commitment", and it's 2026. I don't know what that means, but didn't Olivia Moultrie commit to UNC when she was 12 or something ?
You can see why iamsoccers posts are so annoying. This is nothing more than a list of verbal commitments players from different clubs have announced likely on meta, insta, or X. Its weird that an ECNL coach has spends this much time looking at underage girls posts online.
Then to post something that makes it look like GA clubs have 10% of the numbers as ECNL when less than 10% of GA college commitments are posted is very misleading.
You end up with new parents making club decisions based on information iamsoccer knows isnt true or isnt the full picture. Ie cherry picked data. Which is the ECNL coaches intention.
oh the bitterness.
Bitterness or calling out intentionally deceptive ECNL "marketing".
Easy to call something deceptive. Hard to provide actual data showing that the analysis is wrong.
Is there hard data showing that GA is actually performing better right now than ECNL in the mid-tier in getting college commitments for the league's players? Hard data showing more GA players are getting commitments generally than ECNL players, or that the numbers are comparable? I'd love to see it. All I've seen is some claims about a positive trend for GA, and a hopefulness that will continue to the point where things eventually even out, or GA even (at some point in the future, aspirationally) passes ECNL.
Proof is in the pudding.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! In total, more than 700 athletes will continue their soccer journey in college with over 90 Girls Academy clubs represented
More than 700 (which includes D1, D2, D2, NAIA, etc.) out of how many in total? When you realize the denominator, you'll realize that stat isn't as impressive as you thought it once was.
700 GA college commitments is an impressive number no matter how you try to diminish it.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the best league the one that brings in the most money? What other measure is there to evaluate two competing businesses.
Anonymous wrote:I love that there is a thread over 300 pages long with parents arguing which youth soccer league is better. What a time to be alive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this cannot be real. the GA hats told me GA was kick a$$ and taking names
https://x.com/ImYouthSoccer/status/1934400532094886146
Its not real, and a perfect example of why iamsoccer dork is ridiculous.
In the 2024 GA season there were over 300 (I stopped counting at 300) college commitments. The numbers are listed right on their site.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Iamsoccerdork has 82 2025 GA commitments listed. Its 100% clear that the ECNL coach is pulling a fast one.
But his numbers is "verbal commitment", and it's 2026. I don't know what that means, but didn't Olivia Moultrie commit to UNC when she was 12 or something ?
You can see why iamsoccers posts are so annoying. This is nothing more than a list of verbal commitments players from different clubs have announced likely on meta, insta, or X. Its weird that an ECNL coach has spends this much time looking at underage girls posts online.
Then to post something that makes it look like GA clubs have 10% of the numbers as ECNL when less than 10% of GA college commitments are posted is very misleading.
You end up with new parents making club decisions based on information iamsoccer knows isnt true or isnt the full picture. Ie cherry picked data. Which is the ECNL coaches intention.
oh the bitterness.
Bitterness or calling out intentionally deceptive ECNL "marketing".
Easy to call something deceptive. Hard to provide actual data showing that the analysis is wrong.
Is there hard data showing that GA is actually performing better right now than ECNL in the mid-tier in getting college commitments for the league's players? Hard data showing more GA players are getting commitments generally than ECNL players, or that the numbers are comparable? I'd love to see it. All I've seen is some claims about a positive trend for GA, and a hopefulness that will continue to the point where things eventually even out, or GA even (at some point in the future, aspirationally) passes ECNL.
Proof is in the pudding.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! In total, more than 700 athletes will continue their soccer journey in college with over 90 Girls Academy clubs represented
More than 700 (which includes D1, D2, D2, NAIA, etc.) out of how many in total? When you realize the denominator, you'll realize that stat isn't as impressive as you thought it once was.
bingo. wonder why GA left the total number of GA players in the league out? lmao
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this cannot be real. the GA hats told me GA was kick a$$ and taking names
https://x.com/ImYouthSoccer/status/1934400532094886146
Its not real, and a perfect example of why iamsoccer dork is ridiculous.
In the 2024 GA season there were over 300 (I stopped counting at 300) college commitments. The numbers are listed right on their site.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Iamsoccerdork has 82 2025 GA commitments listed. Its 100% clear that the ECNL coach is pulling a fast one.
But his numbers is "verbal commitment", and it's 2026. I don't know what that means, but didn't Olivia Moultrie commit to UNC when she was 12 or something ?
You can see why iamsoccers posts are so annoying. This is nothing more than a list of verbal commitments players from different clubs have announced likely on meta, insta, or X. Its weird that an ECNL coach has spends this much time looking at underage girls posts online.
Then to post something that makes it look like GA clubs have 10% of the numbers as ECNL when less than 10% of GA college commitments are posted is very misleading.
You end up with new parents making club decisions based on information iamsoccer knows isnt true or isnt the full picture. Ie cherry picked data. Which is the ECNL coaches intention.
oh the bitterness.
Bitterness or calling out intentionally deceptive ECNL "marketing".
Easy to call something deceptive. Hard to provide actual data showing that the analysis is wrong.
Is there hard data showing that GA is actually performing better right now than ECNL in the mid-tier in getting college commitments for the league's players? Hard data showing more GA players are getting commitments generally than ECNL players, or that the numbers are comparable? I'd love to see it. All I've seen is some claims about a positive trend for GA, and a hopefulness that will continue to the point where things eventually even out, or GA even (at some point in the future, aspirationally) passes ECNL.
Proof is in the pudding.
https://girlsacademyleague.com/class-of-2024/
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! In total, more than 700 athletes will continue their soccer journey in college with over 90 Girls Academy clubs represented
More than 700 (which includes D1, D2, D2, NAIA, etc.) out of how many in total? When you realize the denominator, you'll realize that stat isn't as impressive as you thought it once was.