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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy? because many colleges exist beyond 200 miles of local tournaments. Coaches from NC or VA schools don't travel to New England to watch tournaments. Does that not make any sense to you?
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Few things:
I weather/budget is a factor. With the weather up here unpredictable I'm sure some colleges could be asking is it worth it to come up here? Are there players closer to where they are are from comparable to players here? If so why travel here?
Unfortunately I know some parents will take offense to this but the talent is not there. The DA teams aren't here and most of the ECNL teams arent here. I know there's good players on these teams that are playing but if your a coach outside of New England and look at just the the list of teams playing doesn't it make you want to go here?
Also now with DA and ECNL hacing events d1 and D2 coaches are more likely to spend money and travel to those events.
In the end I'm sure NEFC will make a good amount of money off of this. There's still plenty of teams that are paying a lot of money for 3 games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFew things:
I weather/budget is a factor. With the weather up here unpredictable I'm sure some colleges could be asking is it worth it to come up here? Are there players closer to where they are are from comparable to players here? If so why travel here?
Unfortunately I know some parents will take offense to this but the talent is not there. The DA teams aren't here and most of the ECNL teams arent here. I know there's good players on these teams that are playing but if your a coach outside of New England and look at just the the list of teams playing doesn't it make you want to go here?
Also now with DA and ECNL hacing events d1 and D2 coaches are more likely to spend money and travel to those events.
In the end I'm sure NEFC will make a good amount of money off of this. There's still plenty of teams that are paying a lot of money for 3 games.
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IF a player reaches out to a college that's in that area and that college is interested in said player they will attend tourney .Its not rocket science.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIF a player reaches out to a college that's in that area and that college is interested in said player they will attend tourney .Its not rocket science.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIF a player reaches out to a college that's in that area and that college is interested in said player they will attend tourney .Its not rocket science.
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College coaches talk to each other all the time.If you have a respected coach who informs them of your ability,desire to go to thier school all you need.Attend some practices, camps prove your worth .
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCollege coaches talk to each other all the time.If you have a respected coach who informs them of your ability,desire to go to thier school all you need.Attend some practices, camps prove your worth .
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I was at a tournament last year and spoke to a college coach who had gotten an e-mail from a player asking him to come see him play. Something about the e-mail made the coach decide to go, even though he'd never heard of the kid and hadn't received a "recommendation" from a colleague. The coach went to the game, and the kid NEVER GOT OFF THE BENCH. "Never again will I make that mistake" said the coach.
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Email from respected coach recommending not player.Players are prohibited from contacting college coaches.Big difference
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI was at a tournament last year and spoke to a college coach who had gotten an e-mail from a player asking him to come see him play. Something about the e-mail made the coach decide to go, even though he'd never heard of the kid and hadn't received a "recommendation" from a colleague. The coach went to the game, and the kid NEVER GOT OFF THE BENCH. "Never again will I make that mistake" said the coach.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEmail from respected coach recommending not player.Players are prohibited from contacting college coaches.Big difference
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