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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust another example showing that CU and the clown running the show have zero idea to run things. NLI signing day is great day to market your club and celebrate the players. You can’t undo this
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour daughter must not have signed yesterday. The Thorns has their signing date yesterday, but considering who is running CU it doesn’t surprise they forgot
http://www.nationalletter.org/signingDates/
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Congratulations to all the Oregon players signing NLIs yesterday! Good luck on your college teams!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes I would love to see all the footage of other clubs and schools that made a big deal about it. Please share.
http://www.crossfireunitedecnl.com/commitments
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is how Crossfire used to celebrate signing date, but KL must have forgotten they changed the signing date
http://www.crossfireunitedecnl.com/commitments
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks Title IX for creating the NLI for girls, without you (title ix) there would be no opportunity to play in college for the average HS soccer girl.
Thanks specifically to Men's college Football & Basketball and the millions of fans who pay to attend games and watch their favorites on TV.
We are grateful and humbled.
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Geez, lots of shade being thrown around.
Will be interesting to see which Club has the most College signings after February. My money is on CU.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthad to laugh at this one. not sure if I would count the junior college signings but we all draw the line where it suits us best
Each player picks a direction. I’ve know at least 50 players that started at a junior college and transferred to a four year school after two years. Most ended up with 1/4 of the school bill too.
These jackals parents that push their kids to play at a big school for now money are failing their kids. The parents that spend $10k/year in soccer and end up paying /borrowing $40k per year for school are priceless!
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Soccer is expensive. The parents playing ecnl, gda and even oysa travel teams spend thousands every year. Most of the families can easily afford it and others can get scholarships. There are many benefits and people choose to spend their money how they wish. The only people failing their kids are the ones more concerned about what others are doing than they are about finding the best path for their own kid.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don’t think it really matters what clubs are signing who to what college.
Each player picks a direction. I’ve know at least 50 players that started at a junior college and transferred to a four year school after two years. Most ended up with 1/4 of the school bill too.
These jackals parents that push their kids to play at a big school for now money are failing their kids. The parents that spend $10k/year in soccer and end up paying /borrowing $40k per year for school are priceless!
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