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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs this a generic camp invitation? Trying to understand how to tell the difference before my kid starts recruiting.
9th grader attends a showcase with her club team. She starts getting camp invitations to ID clinics and campus tours at a small college in the South she’s never heard of. It turns out the college attended the showcase in MA. The invitations are addressed to her but nothing is said about seeing her at the showcase.
1- Should she assume the college is sending info to every kid at the showcase?
2- Should she assume someone from the college saw her play?
3- Does it make a difference if she was invited to a nearly free ID clinic at the college? I’m not sure what the coach gets out of that if they aren’t using it as a money maker.
Not planning to send her to the South but she is starting to receive this type of correspondence. Does she ignore all of it?
Most schools subscribe to a third party data mining type service that plugs emails and first names into a huge database which gives schools the opportunity to send semi-personal camp invites. Princeton and others have this wired
If the coach has legit interest they will reach out to the club coach
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they weren't making money with camps they wouldn't be doing them. Whoever said they aren't money makers is clueless.
Again, you guys have allowed clubs to siphon money from you for 10+ years. And now it's a "money grab" when they charge you $150 for a clinic.
Once you realize soccer is big business, then things become easier.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho said they weren't making money? And who would also run a clinic for free?
Again, you guys have allowed clubs to siphon money from you for 10+ years. And now it's a "money grab" when they charge you $150 for a clinic.
Once you realize soccer is big business, then things become easier.
To the OP: Focus on the schools of interest to her, not those who reach out. She'll be getting many more of those emails. Chances are they've never seen her play, especially for her age. Coaches go to events with a shopping list in hand. While they might see a player that grabs their attention, for the most part they're focusing on their list. She'd have to really stand out at a game they're already watching and what are the odds of that? They also don't want to waste much effort on a player that isn't interested in them.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI love this "it's one big money-making racket" story line. Come up with something new...
It's just plain boring and tired and beyond lazy!
There are costs to running events, there are NCAA rules (as much as we all think the NCAA is terrible), and coaches and staff are not taking the time out of their lives to do this for free.
You parents have been OK with soccer extracting every dollar out of your wallets for 10 years, now when little Johnny or Suzie is in high school, a $150 ID clinic is a "money-grab"
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