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    ODP vs ECNL - results say either or both!!

    Tired of the bickering so here are some results you can use...
    In my informal, quick review, I would say both ODP and ECNL have significant value in college recruiting. The rest will depend on which program works for your child and your budget.

    ECNL: Here is a picture of Crossfire United's signing day this year
    http://photos.oregonlive.com/oregoni.../img_7310.html
    At least 5 went to D1 schools including 2 to Gonzaga, 1 to OSU and 1 to Oregon, 3 to PSU and 1 more to George Fox. Alex Qualls (Heading to Boise), spent time in both the ODP and ECNL. Seems like a solid result to me..

    ODP in general: A quick look to Oregon's signing day list shows 10 players signed, 7 from ODP programs across the country, and 4 from ECNL.
    http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/colle...g-day_aid36028

    Thorns Academy: While the Girls Academy is too new to have a good pulse on their performance, the boys side shows a solid program and I suspect the Girls side will be performing similarly soon...
    http://www.timbers.com/post/2015/02/...college-soccer

    Do I think it's necessary to put your DD into either of these programs - NO. Definitely not. But it certainly can help.

    That sums it up. I'm sure some of the spineless TS forum worms will have snarky useless comments about each of these programs but the bottom line is that they all have their merit. Of Course, they can not guarantee your DD a D1 school or a spot on a pro team. But they can be a pathway to get there.. If you have enough money and your DD has enough drive, talent and luck...

    #2
    Ten grand a year for what? What a mess.

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      #3
      "I don't think it's necessary to put your DD into either of these programs - NO. Definitely not. "

      But if you have the money and your kid wants to, why not.

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        #4
        And the two posts above are the two sides clearly stated. Both are right...

        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Ten grand a year for what? What a mess.
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        "I don't think it's necessary to put your DD into either of these programs - NO. Definitely not. "

        But if you have the money and your kid wants to, why not.

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          #5
          10k a year to go to schools that they would have gone to without Ecnl or OdP.


          What a scam.

          If you think you need to spend 10k a year to go to UO OSU or Gonzaga, you clearly are as stupid as the coaches say you are.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            10k a year to go to schools that they would have gone to without Ecnl or OdP.


            What a scam.

            If you think you need to spend 10k a year to go to UO OSU or Gonzaga, you clearly are as stupid as the coaches say you are.
            Look at OSU and UofO's roster. How many of the kids didn't play for ecnl clubs or ODP?
            Sure you can go there without ecnl or ODP experience. The intramural league will be a great experience, but if you want to play D1 soccer you better be playing youth soccer at the highest level.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Look at OSU and UofO's roster. How many of the kids didn't play for ecnl clubs or ODP?
              Sure you can go there without ecnl or ODP experience. The intramural league will be a great experience, but if you want to play D1 soccer you better be playing youth soccer at the highest level.
              Those aren't good example of college soccer at it's highest level.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Tired of the bickering so here are some results you can use...
                In my informal, quick review, I would say both ODP and ECNL have significant value in college recruiting. The rest will depend on which program works for your child and your budget.

                ECNL: Here is a picture of Crossfire United's signing day this year
                http://photos.oregonlive.com/oregoni.../img_7310.html
                At least 5 went to D1 schools including 2 to Gonzaga, 1 to OSU and 1 to Oregon, 3 to PSU and 1 more to George Fox. Alex Qualls (Heading to Boise), spent time in both the ODP and ECNL. Seems like a solid result to me..

                ODP in general: A quick look to Oregon's signing day list shows 10 players signed, 7 from ODP programs across the country, and 4 from ECNL.
                http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/colle...g-day_aid36028

                Thorns Academy: While the Girls Academy is too new to have a good pulse on their performance, the boys side shows a solid program and I suspect the Girls side will be performing similarly soon...
                http://www.timbers.com/post/2015/02/...college-soccer

                Do I think it's necessary to put your DD into either of these programs - NO. Definitely not. But it certainly can help.

                That sums it up. I'm sure some of the spineless TS forum worms will have snarky useless comments about each of these programs but the bottom line is that they all have their merit. Of Course, they can not guarantee your DD a D1 school or a spot on a pro team. But they can be a pathway to get there.. If you have enough money and your DD has enough drive, talent and luck...
                Didn't FCP have anyone sign? I'm to lazy to look.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  10k a year to go to schools that they would have gone to without Ecnl or OdP.


                  What a scam.

                  If you think you need to spend 10k a year to go to UO OSU or Gonzaga, you clearly are as stupid as the coaches say you are.
                  Any parents who are excited about this stuff are part of the problem.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    "I don't think it's necessary to put your DD into either of these programs - NO. Definitely not. "

                    But if you have the money and your kid wants to, why not.
                    Right. Won't make them better but it will make the program's more money. Go for it.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Didn't FCP have anyone sign? I'm to lazy to look.
                      They sent five to U of P, of course. UofP took seven freshman all ECNL players.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Look at OSU and UofO's roster. How many of the kids didn't play for ecnl clubs or ODP?
                        Sure you can go there without ecnl or ODP experience. The intramural league will be a great experience, but if you want to play D1 soccer you better be playing youth soccer at the highest level.
                        First thing a college coach will ask is "What league do you play in?" Yes ECNL around here is sorely lacking. But nationally the reality is ECNL is where the majority of D1 players come from, especially top D1 ranked programs. Currently ECNL attracts many of the country's best female players and is the most competitive league . That's why coaches shop there first for recruiting.

                        At least for now anyway, and probably for a few years until this GDA mess gets sorted out.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Didn't FCP have anyone sign? I'm to lazy to look.
                          Here's the list as of NLI Signing day. More since then.

                          http://www.fcportland.org/2016February_Newsletter

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Here's the list as of NLI Signing day. More since then.

                            http://www.fcportland.org/2016February_Newsletter
                            At least 10 D1's for the girls. Pretty decent.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Here's the list as of NLI Signing day. More since then.

                              http://www.fcportland.org/2016February_Newsletter
                              Looks like playing ECNL is a good thing for recruiting.

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