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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSitting in the bench sux. If you’ve never had a kid gone through the experience you are lucky. Awefully tough to turn down a 80% deal and a real good shot at instant playing time from BC when you are looking at only a 50% deal from a loaded program like Duke if you are a competitive kid. A good recruiter can sell it.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2394869]Crappy argument because most of the big southern schools don’t even have men’s soccer...at all.[/QUOTE
The usual BC whine is those NC and VA schools have the better weather and therefore the better teams. Plenty of great Men's soccer programs there, none of which made the college cup.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou make it sound like competitive kids care about the dollar offer. Stop. Awfully tough FOR PARENTS to turn down the $$. Then they come to TS to justify it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostA.F. was not a good recruiter. Half the starting line up for Syracuse are local kids. You also have 4 local kids on the Duke squad. You just can’t lose that sort of local talent if you want to be competitive. Then you still need to go out and grab a few National studs if you really want to be good.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredHahaha...Syracuse. What is/was their record for the past 4-5 years? They weren't good enough for BC. And are you really choosing BC over Duke? Have another drink.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredA lot of local kids would pick BC over Duke. Most kids stick close to home for college. Duke is a plane ride.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would agree with this except for the transfers. I think kids think they want to be close to home and then realize after the first year they don’t need to be.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou let your 15 yo kid make $300k decisions? At that stage my kids couldn’t seem to keep their debit cards from bouncing, no way they make that call in my household.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou assume its a 300k decision. if you were right, then kids should go where ever the money is irrespective of school. Dont think that makes much sense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgreed. The first two years flush out a lot. The amount of transfers at many programs occur during this time. My niece plays here in the NE, but I know her parents would much rather she transfer to one of the colleges closer to them that have expressed continued interest.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree. My kids got athletic scholarships but we didn’t count on that so we saved in their college accounts as if they wouldn’t get any scholarships. They choose the school based on academics, soccer, location, and scholarship money. It was a combination of factors. Any leftover college money will go towards grad school. I realize that not every family is able to save as much money and that athletic scholarship money is very hard to turn down. I just think that there are more parents out there than most think who understand that athletic money is not a given so they planned to pay for college and hoped to get a scholarship to help
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The player exodus from BC begins...Coffey to Penn State
https://www.bcinterruption.com/bosto...-to-penn-state
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe player exodus from BC begins...Coffey to Penn State
https://www.bcinterruption.com/bosto...-to-penn-state
I'll make the assumption that she could handle the academics....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot to be harsh, but good riddance. If she's transferring, she shouldn't have gone to BC (because she didn't like the school) in the first place or her priorities are out of whack (college is more about soccer than an education).
I'll make the assumption that she could handle the academics....
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