Anonymous wrote:It’s only a matter of time before the women’s college teams have as many international players as the men. Maybe then they will figure out they need to cap the number of international players allowed on each team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention most colleges are recruiting from international sources, not US clubs
A little bit of facts here. In mens college D1 international players make up about of 1/3 rosters. For women it's about 1 out of 8. That means US players are still the vast majority. 67% of mens and 88% of women playing in D1 are domestic players. Don't blame the internationals for why your kid can't make it.
Um most D1 schools aren't privately funded. Also international students arent paying the American tax dollars that fund Universities. So yes I'll blame all the international players that I want. Unless they are paying for college 100% out of their own pocket. (which we all know none are)
Tax dollars don’t fund the soccer teams.
on mens sids go look at starting 11.. its line 70% international on most. So yea US soccer keeps falling behindAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention most colleges are recruiting from international sources, not US clubs
A little bit of facts here. In mens college D1 international players make up about of 1/3 rosters. For women it's about 1 out of 8. That means US players are still the vast majority. 67% of mens and 88% of women playing in D1 are domestic players. Don't blame the internationals for why your kid can't make it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention most colleges are recruiting from international sources, not US clubs
A little bit of facts here. In mens college D1 international players make up about of 1/3 rosters. For women it's about 1 out of 8. That means US players are still the vast majority. 67% of mens and 88% of women playing in D1 are domestic players. Don't blame the internationals for why your kid can't make it.
Um most D1 schools aren't privately funded. Also international students arent paying the American tax dollars that fund Universities. So yes I'll blame all the international players that I want. Unless they are paying for college 100% out of their own pocket. (which we all know none are)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention most colleges are recruiting from international sources, not US clubs
A little bit of facts here. In mens college D1 international players make up about of 1/3 rosters. For women it's about 1 out of 8. That means US players are still the vast majority. 67% of mens and 88% of women playing in D1 are domestic players. Don't blame the internationals for why your kid can't make it.
Anonymous wrote:Not to mention most colleges are recruiting from international sources, not US clubs
Anonymous wrote:if you child is not playing and has put in the work at practices, you should find another club. the brand names mean nothing when it comes to recruiting for colleges and your child does not play. been through this and it is a very bad experience. club: baltimore armour.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone complains about roster size in their journey to get to college soccer.
How many players are on college rosters?