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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree. Who is this drunk person? GPS was one mediocre team. No one wanted/wants GPS.
Sounds like a jealous rant. If not, then why bother posting? Or, you just don't know much about the subject and post because you have nothing better to do.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFalse. The CU '02, '03, '04, '05 and '06 teams are all good. No better than OYSA?? The CU '05s and '06s easily won the State Cup in the year they were eligible to play in it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom watching girls from gda, ecnl, and oysa play all together in high school, it was plain to see that while there are good players in all 3 leagues, the highest concentration are in ecnl. In addition, there were a few commits from all 3 leagues that were complete head scratchers and made you wonder how they got their commitments, considering they were consistently outplayed by non committed players. That said, the top ecnl commits looked like the top recruits when able to compare on the same fields with gda and oysa commits. OYSA looked the weakest, which isn’t surprising, because they play in the weakest league and aren’t challenged as much or as often. End of the day, those oysa players are also going D1 though so any of the 3 leagues works for D1 recruitment. Actually easiest to look good in oysa’s weak league. Precisely why CU’s 05s and 06s crush the oysa teams - such weak competition. When the CU teams move up to ecnl league, those teams they crushed, suddenly look like superstar teams.
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It should be noted that the only way to gauge success is by obtaining a D1 scholarship - and that only counts if you tell everyone about it.
If you don't do either of those, you are a complete failure and should have never tried to play soccer - or anything else.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI do not know who the prognosticators on this thread are targeting. People in the know are perfectly aware of who the good players are and aren't. There is no point in arguing about a league. When you go to an ID camp, they don't divide the players up by the league they play in. They put them all on the same field, watch them play, and call the best ones back.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom watching girls from gda, ecnl, and oysa play all together in high school, it was plain to see that while there are good players in all 3 leagues, the highest concentration are in ecnl. In addition, there were a few commits from all 3 leagues that were complete head scratchers and made you wonder how they got their commitments, considering they were consistently outplayed by non committed players. That said, the top ecnl commits looked like the top recruits when able to compare on the same fields with gda and oysa commits. OYSA looked the weakest, which isn’t surprising, because they play in the weakest league and aren’t challenged as much or as often. End of the day, those oysa players are also going D1 though so any of the 3 leagues works for D1 recruitment. Actually easiest to look good in oysa’s weak league. Precisely why CU’s 05s and 06s crush the oysa teams - such weak competition. When the CU teams move up to ecnl league, those teams they crushed, suddenly look like superstar teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt should be noted that the only way to gauge success is by obtaining a D1 scholarship - and that only counts if you tell everyone about it.
If you don't do either of those, you are a complete failure and should have never tried to play soccer - or anything else.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree, with over 1,0000 college women’s soccer teams, there are plenty of options for all the Oregon players who really want to play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSoccer being pay to play, most girls come from better educated and wealthier families. Much more impressive for a player to go to Stanford and not play soccer than for the same girl to go to the UofO or OSU and play soccer, like the Thorns Academy player did. It’s girls soccer and no one cares even one year down the road where you played soccer. Where a girl goes to school impacts her career and entire life. Not knocking UO or OSU in the least. If that’s the best a girl can do academically, then it’s even more awesome if she can play soccer there too but, unless a girl plans to go pro, academics come first for almost all families.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA kid I went to Sunday school went to Harvard and my debate partner went to University of Chicago - it speaks highly of my parents’ choices.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt should be noted that the only way to gauge success is by obtaining a D1 scholarship - and that only counts if you tell everyone about it.
If you don't do either of those, you are a complete failure and should have never tried to play soccer - or anything else.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI bet both would include “with” in your sentence. Which is why they went to Harvard and UC and you went local. Good to know smart people, though.
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Lol at the idiot who said not playing in college is better than playing and going to UO or OSU
Maybe at the thorns the kids wash out and don’t play in college but other kids actually love the game.
Also there is no difference between top OYSA Ecnl and da kids in Oregon.
They are nearly all the same except you are being scammed out of money for Ecnl. Just consider all the kids at those clubs that can’t even get into George Fox.
The da is currently a joke anyway and it’s tooo easy to point out how bad the teams and players are.
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