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Is Yankee United the slimest club in connectciut
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post#factsmatter. Fact is YU has a high failure rate with their D1 placements but is good with D3. I won't speculate on the Brown case since there's no way of knowing who said what or if the family simply chose to ignore important advice. Lesson learned to anyone in the Ivy process.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBased on listening to the dad, I would tend to side with yu on this one. He is not the sharpest tool in the shed. Very smug, so although I feel for the kid, I have no sympathy for the dad.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome parents are like that - think they know everything, or they think their kid walks on water and of course everyone can see that!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostProblem solved....brown commitment announcement becomes uconn walk on. Seems like a huge step down, even the soccer. I am sure yankee will spin it as a positive, probably even list it on their commitment list. Not going to be any money for at least two years as that is already spoken for by future early commits. To the casual observer that just looks at the yankee website, it will appear to be a positive.....ie d1 commit, but it will hide the major fail by the yankee owner, his Ivy League college recruiting son/cheerleader and the club as a whole.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostProblem solved....brown commitment announcement becomes uconn walk on. Seems like a huge step down, even the soccer. I am sure yankee will spin it as a positive, probably even list it on their commitment list. Not going to be any money for at least two years as that is already spoken for by future early commits. To the casual observer that just looks at the yankee website, it will appear to be a positive.....ie d1 commit, but it will hide the major fail by the yankee owner, his Ivy League college recruiting son/cheerleader and the club as a whole.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBuy one, get two free sale at yankee
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostProblem solved....brown commitment announcement becomes uconn walk on. Seems like a huge step down, even the soccer. I am sure yankee will spin it as a positive, probably even list it on their commitment list. Not going to be any money for at least two years as that is already spoken for by future early commits. To the casual observer that just looks at the yankee website, it will appear to be a positive.....ie d1 commit, but it will hide the major fail by the yankee owner, his Ivy League college recruiting son/cheerleader and the club as a whole.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCertainly a step down academically. Maybe UCONN gave her good merit $ or on the honors track, but a kid that just missed the cut at an Ivy would have many other good academic options. I hope she isn't going to UCONN because of soccer.
Get over it Man- pull your pants up and move on. It seems to me you’d be much happier and prefer that these girls were smoking dope or taking opioids.
Congratulations to these parents and their children.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome or I believe ONE very angry and jealous person hit the thread this morning. Was the pain of your own daughters experience that bad for you to carry this hate for the past few years? It’s one thing to hate the Mones but 17 & 18 yr old girls who you’ve never met or done anything to you or your family and are excited to move on to the next chapter in their life is just shameful.
Get over it Man- pull your pants up and move on. It seems to me you’d be much happier and prefer that these girls were smoking dope or taking opioids.
Congratulations to these parents and their children.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCertainly a step down academically. Maybe UCONN gave her good merit $ or on the honors track, but a kid that just missed the cut at an Ivy would have many other good academic options. I hope she isn't going to UCONN because of soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot even .... if she is a great student, probably would have paid less to go to a private university. UCONN does not offer a lot of merit money.
Or maybe UCONN was her 2nd close preference all along and she's thrilled with how it all came about? There's that possibility too. Sometimes things happen for a reason. I hope for her sake that's the case.
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