Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:--3 in 2024 (pre-Cap; now Cap Blue)
--4 in 2025
--4 in 2026
Pretty low numbers for a top team
The 2025 team finished as the #2 team in the country so ~20% of the the team must be pretty high or average numbers for a top team.
I think those numbers were supposed to show how many CLC Blue 2028s went to BIC each of those summer sessions. I'd guess the 2025 Cap Blue team sent more than 3 or 4 to BIC each summer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:--3 in 2024 (pre-Cap; now Cap Blue)
--4 in 2025
--4 in 2026
Pretty low numbers for a top team
The 2025 team finished as the #2 team in the country so ~20% of the the team must be pretty high or average numbers for a top team.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have numbers for the MD teams attending BIC this summer? Heroes, M & D etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:--3 in 2024 (pre-Cap; now Cap Blue)
--4 in 2025
--4 in 2026
Pretty low numbers for a top team
Anonymous wrote:--3 in 2024 (pre-Cap; now Cap Blue)
--4 in 2025
--4 in 2026
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of mind games are being played here, but I believe most people would consider BIC Summer to be the most sought-after and prestigious showcase this summer for 2028s, and I wish my DD had a ticket.
And why do you think it’s so sought-after? Has your child attended? Do you know how it’s run? How the kids are evaluated? You probably know about it because of social media and the best kids (who are already being seen) attend. It’s no longer as “exclusive” as it once was. Parents play into the social media highlight posts just as desperately as the kids do. Both my children attended 2 years and I can tell you, the kids are not being seen by all the coaches, sometimes no coaches at all. The coaches who attend are going to this event see a group of kids that are already in their watch list. Your kid might be lucky enough to be playing on the same team as or against one of those kids, but there is no way a coach can get a fair evaluation on that many kids in such a short amount of time. The amount of time your kid actually sees the field to make good plays is minimal. This event is not going to determine your kid’s recruiting success. Be glad your daughter is sitting this one out and you’re saving yourself $600 or whatever it is now. Side note *it helps if you’re a First Class athlete and attend Deemers training, just FYI*
My child hasn’t attended, and I don’t need to know how it’s run or how players are evaluated to recognize it as the most prestigious and sought-after event of the summer. If you can name a more prestigious, more in-demand event this summer, I’ll Venmo you $10.
*showcase* event, that is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone from Cap Blue 2028 get invited?
Yes. A few have gone the last three years.
A goalie will be there but that is all I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of mind games are being played here, but I believe most people would consider BIC Summer to be the most sought-after and prestigious showcase this summer for 2028s, and I wish my DD had a ticket.
And why do you think it’s so sought-after? Has your child attended? Do you know how it’s run? How the kids are evaluated? You probably know about it because of social media and the best kids (who are already being seen) attend. It’s no longer as “exclusive” as it once was. Parents play into the social media highlight posts just as desperately as the kids do. Both my children attended 2 years and I can tell you, the kids are not being seen by all the coaches, sometimes no coaches at all. The coaches who attend are going to this event see a group of kids that are already in their watch list. Your kid might be lucky enough to be playing on the same team as or against one of those kids, but there is no way a coach can get a fair evaluation on that many kids in such a short amount of time. The amount of time your kid actually sees the field to make good plays is minimal. This event is not going to determine your kid’s recruiting success. Be glad your daughter is sitting this one out and you’re saving yourself $600 or whatever it is now. Side note *it helps if you’re a First Class athlete and attend Deemers training, just FYI*
My child hasn’t attended, and I don’t need to know how it’s run or how players are evaluated to recognize it as the most prestigious and sought-after event of the summer. If you can name a more prestigious, more in-demand event this summer, I’ll Venmo you $10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not skip BIC if you got an invite!
Welcome, BIC organizers
Do as you please with your time and money, but an event that has 2029s 2030/31s is mostly a money grab. It’s all good to have your kid post on their Instagram page that they’re attending (as are 300 other kids), but honestly having your child fatigued by mid summer is a real issue. One thing we heard time and time again during the recruiting process was that coaches would rather see quality of play versus quantity. Playing hard at 3-4 events and hustle the same 4th quarter as you do 1st quarter will take you much farther than attending 10 events and looking like you’re playing half-ass because you’re so drained. As a PP who has gone through the process with two kids, I can tell you being on the rd in scorching temps for 8 weeks straight is not for the weary. Choose your events wisely. If your kid is telling you their body is staring to hurt, listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone from Cap Blue 2028 get invited?
Yes. A few have gone the last three years.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone from Cap Blue 2028 get invited?