Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d remind him college is about getting an education and a job. At some point he needs to give up whatever soccer dream is striving for because it’s very unlikely to end with a job.
It’s a tough pill to swallow but one every athlete must take at some point.
His focus should be on his academics, even if that means he stays at his current school and just plays club ball.
Unless his connected soccer teammate hooks him up with a sweet gig
The same can be said for his roommate/professor/neighbor/relative…..
Sports in college should only be viewed as a way to get your foot in the door of admissions. After that, unless you’re at the level of professional drafting, academics come first.
Teammates bonding through sports is different
No, it isn't.
Says the person who obviously didn't play team sports or was an outsider on the team
NP. I see this idea regularly. That the only activity that promotes bonding is sports. You have a blind spot based on your own limited life experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d remind him college is about getting an education and a job. At some point he needs to give up whatever soccer dream is striving for because it’s very unlikely to end with a job.
It’s a tough pill to swallow but one every athlete must take at some point.
His focus should be on his academics, even if that means he stays at his current school and just plays club ball.
Unless his connected soccer teammate hooks him up with a sweet gig
The same can be said for his roommate/professor/neighbor/relative…..
Sports in college should only be viewed as a way to get your foot in the door of admissions. After that, unless you’re at the level of professional drafting, academics come first.
Teammates bonding through sports is different
No, it isn't.
Says the person who obviously didn't play team sports or was an outsider on the team
NP. I see this idea regularly. That the only activity that promotes bonding is sports. You have a blind spot based on your own limited life experience.