Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Colleges don't recruit soccer players from High School
What decade are you living in?
If you're a U16 playing U15, the only person you're fooling is yourself, because no College wants you.
You're calling a fact a theory.
If not talent, potential and graduating year, what are colleges looking at?
Agree 1000%
Unfortunately there's a very persistent troll that monitors this thread 24/7 saying that playing on a grade down team isn't a big deal and that college coaches wont notice.
Now that details about SY are starting to come out from clubs its becoming more and more clear that they will group by grade within the 8/1-7/31 context. (ie younger players will be forced to play with their grade)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Colleges don't recruit soccer players from High School
What decade are you living in?
If you're a U16 playing U15, the only person you're fooling is yourself, because no College wants you.
You're calling a fact a theory.
If not talent, potential and graduating year, what are colleges looking at?
Agree 1000%
Unfortunately there's a very persistent troll that monitors this thread 24/7 saying that playing on a grade down team isn't a big deal and that college coaches wont notice.
Now that details about SY are starting to come out from clubs its becoming more and more clear that they will group by grade within the 8/1-7/31 context. (ie younger players will be forced to play with their grade)
Younger players (October - December) today are forced to play with their Birth Year
What's the big deal? There will always be younger players in an age group
You folks understand calendars and dates etc right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Maybe not since they are the same age range.
College soccer doesn't care about age. All they care about is the 4 maybe 5/6 year if you redshirt eligibility window. College coaches only care about high school players grade in school because it tells them when players will be graduating and available to play for their team. Put a different way College soccer is like High School soccer but theres only one team.
No college coach will want players playing on a lower level of competition that their grade level cohorts.
Who says it's lower-level competition? That's a faulty assumption. All it is like slightly younger people. Once you hit the HS age groups, there's not a big difference in level, like you see at younger ages.
HAHAHAHA 😆 😂 😆
Aren't you the one that says RAE lasts until players are in their 20s.
Now suddenly rae doesnt matter?
RAE isn't about skill levels
It's about maturation and size
Im taking a break for a while your delusion is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:More August kids will get recruited playing on age than playing a grade up, no question. As more or less the oldest in a grade they will be set compared to other birth months. Everyone should feel bad for June and July kids as they get shut out of so many sports.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Oh crazy August guy. So cute. Why do you care so much at this point? We've all heard you.
Seriously. How many August kids in the us soccer landscape are going to get recruited that are playing against a grade lower. Such a tiny, minuscule, percentage. Just play with the new age grouping and move on.
Parrot alert from Mr August hater.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Oh crazy August guy. So cute. Why do you care so much at this point? We've all heard you.
Please dont ruin another thread with your comments about the voices that live in your head rent free. The PP is correct you just wont face reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Colleges don't recruit soccer players from High School
What decade are you living in?
If you're a U16 playing U15, the only person you're fooling is yourself, because no College wants you.
You're calling a fact a theory.
If not talent, potential and graduating year, what are colleges looking at?
Agree 1000%
Unfortunately there's a very persistent troll that monitors this thread 24/7 saying that playing on a grade down team isn't a big deal and that college coaches wont notice.
Now that details about SY are starting to come out from clubs its becoming more and more clear that they will group by grade within the 8/1-7/31 context. (ie younger players will be forced to play with their grade)
More August kids will get recruited playing on age than playing a grade up, no question. As more or less the oldest in a grade they will be set compared to other birth months. Everyone should feel bad for June and July kids as they get shut out of so many sports.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Oh crazy August guy. So cute. Why do you care so much at this point? We've all heard you.
Seriously. How many August kids in the us soccer landscape are going to get recruited that are playing against a grade lower. Such a tiny, minuscule, percentage. Just play with the new age grouping and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Maybe not since they are the same age range.
College soccer doesn't care about age. All they care about is the 4 maybe 5/6 year if you redshirt eligibility window. College coaches only care about high school players grade in school because it tells them when players will be graduating and available to play for their team. Put a different way College soccer is like High School soccer but theres only one team.
No college coach will want players playing on a lower level of competition that their grade level cohorts.
Who says it's lower-level competition? That's a faulty assumption. All it is like slightly younger people. Once you hit the HS age groups, there's not a big difference in level, like you see at younger ages.
HAHAHAHA 😆 😂 😆
Aren't you the one that says RAE lasts until players are in their 20s.
Now suddenly rae doesnt matter?
RAE isn't about skill levels
It's about maturation and size
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Maybe not since they are the same age range.
College soccer doesn't care about age. All they care about is the 4 maybe 5/6 year if you redshirt eligibility window. College coaches only care about high school players grade in school because it tells them when players will be graduating and available to play for their team. Put a different way College soccer is like High School soccer but theres only one team.
No college coach will want players playing on a lower level of competition that their grade level cohorts.
Who says it's lower-level competition? That's a faulty assumption. All it is like slightly younger people. Once you hit the HS age groups, there's not a big difference in level, like you see at younger ages.
HAHAHAHA 😆 😂 😆
Aren't you the one that says RAE lasts until players are in their 20s.
Now suddenly rae doesnt matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Maybe not since they are the same age range.
College soccer doesn't care about age. All they care about is the 4 maybe 5/6 year if you redshirt eligibility window. College coaches only care about high school players grade in school because it tells them when players will be graduating and available to play for their team. Put a different way College soccer is like High School soccer but theres only one team.
No college coach will want players playing on a lower level of competition that their grade level cohorts.
Who says it's lower-level competition? That's a faulty assumption. All it is like slightly younger people. Once you hit the HS age groups, there's not a big difference in level, like you see at younger ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Maybe not since they are the same age range.
College soccer doesn't care about age. All they care about is the 4 maybe 5/6 year if you redshirt eligibility window. College coaches only care about high school players grade in school because it tells them when players will be graduating and available to play for their team. Put a different way College soccer is like High School soccer but theres only one team.
No college coach will want players playing on a lower level of competition that their grade level cohorts.
Who says it's lower-level competition? That's a faulty assumption. All it is like slightly younger people. Once you hit the HS age groups, there's not a big difference in level, like you see at younger ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Colleges don't recruit soccer players from High School
What decade are you living in?
If you're a U16 playing U15, the only person you're fooling is yourself, because no College wants you.
You're calling a fact a theory.
If not talent, potential and graduating year, what are colleges looking at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Maybe not since they are the same age range.
College soccer doesn't care about age. All they care about is the 4 maybe 5/6 year if you redshirt eligibility window. College coaches only care about high school players grade in school because it tells them when players will be graduating and available to play for their team. Put a different way College soccer is like High School soccer but theres only one team.
No college coach will want players playing on a lower level of competition that their grade level cohorts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these comments and knowing these folks are the ones molding their kids mentality is scary
Can't get good teammates out of this batch
I agree! The people saying that is ok to play down and that college coaches wont care if your kid is playing on a grade down tean are ridiculious. Its scary thinking about the excuses they must be telling their kids.
Kids are being compared to other kids in their graduating year.
That's how college's recruit.
They're also being compared to transfer portal players. So its not just the players in their grade. There's also competition from players 1-3 maybe even 4 years older that are already playing in college.
That makes grade even less relevant than it already is
Talent, potential and college start date is all that matters
So you're theory is that because players are competing against other players 1-4 (maybe more) years older than they are for a college roster spot that somehow playing down againt younger players in high school will prepare them to play at a higher level.
You really think coaches wont notice that players are playing down a grade.
Maybe not since they are the same age range.
Anonymous wrote:Anyways, back to the original question of this thread. My kid is moving age groups. We told her and she is fine with it. She gets new teammates every year anyways.