explain or source pleaseAnonymous wrote:I am really saddened to hear that the GA is having a hard time with conferences this upcoming season. They are trying to reorganize quite a few but are getting major pushback and some clubs going ballistic. Nothing but disfunction. I really. hope they can get it together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMYS guy is upset with some GA club that used data the way ECNL uses data ...
lol. those false ga numbers posted by that central ga club were down right criminal and blatenly false. 80% of all GA players go to D1? lmao. can't believe that club actually posted that.but hey, here's some really good numbers about 2026:
There are 78 NL and GA clubs that have 11 or more players committed to D1 in the Class of 2026. 67 ECNL teams and 11 GA teams.
https://x.com/imyouthsoccer/status/2062365472931065983?s=46
...ga parents, you were saying?
Thank you for proving that ga really is a legitimate path to D1! And that the clubs that recruit the best players get the most D1 commits. Total genius here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing you have to consider when looking at numbers specifically in the DMV area as well is what level or school some kids/families are willing to accept. Many players from VDA for instance will take a D1 offer from a Radford, ODU or VCU where as a player from Arlington, Mclean, Vienna will not in a lot of cases. Not that there is anything wrong with those schools, its just families from certain areas of the DMV wont sacrifice academics just to play soccer even if its a D1 school. They are looking at higher academic schools like Georgetown, Duke or Stanford or would even take a higher academic D3 over a mid tier D1 and if they can't get in through soccer they will still try to get in through academics where as many kids from other parts of northern VA would gladly take it
Yes agreed. Our oldest DD had offers from George Mason and ECU to play D1 but chose to go to Columbia and plays on the school club soccer team and couldn't be happier. Nothing wrong with that. Our youngest hasn't decided what she wants to do and has plenty of time to decide but she has teammates that want to play at UNC and UVA. If they didn't get in to a school of that caliber to play soccer I doubt they would settle for a mid level D1 knowing the families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMYS guy is upset with some GA club that used data the way ECNL uses data ...
lol. those false ga numbers posted by that central ga club were down right criminal and blatenly false. 80% of all GA players go to D1? lmao. can't believe that club actually posted that.but hey, here's some really good numbers about 2026:
There are 78 NL and GA clubs that have 11 or more players committed to D1 in the Class of 2026. 67 ECNL teams and 11 GA teams.
https://x.com/imyouthsoccer/status/2062365472931065983?s=46
...ga parents, you were saying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing you have to consider when looking at numbers specifically in the DMV area as well is what level or school some kids/families are willing to accept. Many players from VDA for instance will take a D1 offer from a Radford, ODU or VCU where as a player from Arlington, Mclean, Vienna will not in a lot of cases. Not that there is anything wrong with those schools, its just families from certain areas of the DMV wont sacrifice academics just to play soccer even if its a D1 school. They are looking at higher academic schools like Georgetown, Duke or Stanford or would even take a higher academic D3 over a mid tier D1 and if they can't get in through soccer they will still try to get in through academics where as many kids from other parts of northern VA would gladly take it
Yes agreed. Our oldest DD had offers from George Mason and ECU to play D1 but chose to go to Columbia and plays on the school club soccer team and couldn't be happier. Nothing wrong with that. Our youngest hasn't decided what she wants to do and has plenty of time to decide but she has teammates that want to play at UNC and UVA. If they didn't get in to a school of that caliber to play soccer I doubt they would settle for a mid level D1 knowing the families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMYS guy is upset with some GA club that used data the way ECNL uses data ...
lol. those false ga numbers posted by that central ga club were down right criminal and blatenly false. 80% of all GA players go to D1? lmao. can't believe that club actually posted that.but hey, here's some really good numbers about 2026:
There are 78 NL and GA clubs that have 11 or more players committed to D1 in the Class of 2026. 67 ECNL teams and 11 GA teams.
https://x.com/imyouthsoccer/status/2062365472931065983?s=46
...ga parents, you were saying?
That is not a reputable verified source. A lot of that info is made up.
sure, you can just go to each clubs instagram or twitter and see their total announcements or their team brochure will all the schools the 2026's are committed to. or you can go to prepsoccer, trop drawer or SoccerWire and add each clubs up as well. but oh well, they are probably lying also.
You are welcome to take a guy on X with an Excel sheet at his word, but don’t expect everyone else to believe it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMYS guy is upset with some GA club that used data the way ECNL uses data ...
lol. those false ga numbers posted by that central ga club were down right criminal and blatenly false. 80% of all GA players go to D1? lmao. can't believe that club actually posted that.but hey, here's some really good numbers about 2026:
There are 78 NL and GA clubs that have 11 or more players committed to D1 in the Class of 2026. 67 ECNL teams and 11 GA teams.
https://x.com/imyouthsoccer/status/2062365472931065983?s=46
...ga parents, you were saying?
That is not a reputable verified source. A lot of that info is made up.
sure, you can just go to each clubs instagram or twitter and see their total announcements or their team brochure will all the schools the 2026's are committed to. or you can go to prepsoccer, trop drawer or SoccerWire and add each clubs up as well. but oh well, they are probably lying also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMYS guy is upset with some GA club that used data the way ECNL uses data ...
lol. those false ga numbers posted by that central ga club were down right criminal and blatenly false. 80% of all GA players go to D1? lmao. can't believe that club actually posted that.but hey, here's some really good numbers about 2026:
There are 78 NL and GA clubs that have 11 or more players committed to D1 in the Class of 2026. 67 ECNL teams and 11 GA teams.
https://x.com/imyouthsoccer/status/2062365472931065983?s=46
...ga parents, you were saying?
That is not a reputable verified source. A lot of that info is made up.
Anonymous wrote:One thing you have to consider when looking at numbers specifically in the DMV area as well is what level or school some kids/families are willing to accept. Many players from VDA for instance will take a D1 offer from a Radford, ODU or VCU where as a player from Arlington, Mclean, Vienna will not in a lot of cases. Not that there is anything wrong with those schools, its just families from certain areas of the DMV wont sacrifice academics just to play soccer even if its a D1 school. They are looking at higher academic schools like Georgetown, Duke or Stanford or would even take a higher academic D3 over a mid tier D1 and if they can't get in through soccer they will still try to get in through academics where as many kids from other parts of northern VA would gladly take it
Anonymous wrote:The scouts aren't there to watch random kids. I hope you all understand this! I'm sure there's that diamond in the rough they discover, but they're watching specific people.