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    #31
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    OK I bit, I actually looked at the Keiser Roster and it features 35 kids and 90% come from Sweden and Denmark. I have got to believe the draw is that school has to be a lack of Familiarity with the Keiser School and its opponents. Nobody is signing up for that schedule and its opponents if they have alternative options. Sorry these people got trolled in this thread! The pro Status is foggy. If yoiu can prove it was expenses and not salary then you are eligible for NAIA. This makes sense because if you came out of the any serious pro league, why would you want to play NAIA level soccer. Typical TS BS troll crap.
    Typical Soccer parent who does not have a clue about talent pool just is sold on the D1 dream and having a child play there so they can go around to their friends and say their kid plays D1. Understand the game and talent levels moron.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Typical Soccer parent who does not have a clue about talent pool just is sold on the D1 dream and having a child play there so they can go around to their friends and say their kid plays D1. Understand the game and talent levels moron.
      I get it, Playing soccer and going to college at any level is cool. But don’t compare FNU, FMU, JWU, Webber, Hope and Life U as schools you dreamed about playing someday! I am happy for you but please put down the pipe!

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        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Sorry for calling you stupid. In addition, the NAIA (Southeastern) for example has rules that allow former pros specifically attend their member schools. The NCAA has different rules pertaining to professional status. That’s why those schools will get a token gifted player here and there. If given a choice of the top Florida schools for women’s soccer where do you think a prospect will go.
        Logic and reason must prevail sir!

        1) USF (Tampa, AAC)
        2) UF (Gainesville, SEC)
        3) FSU (Tallahassee, ACC))
        4) UCF (Orlando, AAC)
        5) Southeastern (NAIA, Lakeland)
        USF and UCF both beat UF the last encounters. FSU is a winning machine.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          I get it, Playing soccer and going to college at any level is cool. But don’t compare FNU, FMU, JWU, Webber, Hope and Life U as schools you dreamed about playing someday! I am happy for you but please put down the pipe!
          Just watch an average D1 women’s game. Snails move quicker. Outside top 15 or so teams in D1 the standard is horrendous. Same as NAIA, same as D2. Keiser are National champions, you can’t take away from any girl on that team what they have achieved. To win something on a national scale at any level shows you have a real quality team. Lynn could win D2 nationals and you wound still find someway of taking away from it. Your daughter probably plays for FIU.... well worth the D1 dream to get embarrassed every week

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            #35
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            How does the majority of these teams even be put on a list of best college teams in Florida. NCAA status doesn't mean they are good. Many of these teams can't get a .5 record. UM, FIU, JU, Stetson all teams which because of the D1 status get put on this list. Lynn another example of an awful NCAA team. Keiser National Champions would comfortably beat nearly all of those teams but get overlooked. Southeastern another NAIA school who could compete with these D1 schools. FSU, UF, USF only teams who can truly say they are D1 competitors.
            Flagler was probably better than Lynn.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              We’ve seen already this isn’t the case. Due to Title IX, the men’s non-revenue sports are the ones suffering. Until a football team gets dropped, women’s sports will be safe.
              So true

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                #37
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Just watch an average D1 women’s game. Snails move quicker. Outside top 15 or so teams in D1 the standard is horrendous. Same as NAIA, same as D2. Keiser are National champions, you can’t take away from any girl on that team what they have achieved. To win something on a national scale at any level shows you have a real quality team. Lynn could win D2 nationals and you wound still find someway of taking away from it. Your daughter probably plays for FIU.... well worth the D1 dream to get embarrassed every week
                Sorry, glad your kid won national championship. But FMU, Ave Maria, Webber! Never in my dreams! Enjoy!

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Just watch an average D1 women’s game. Snails move quicker. Outside top 15 or so teams in D1 the standard is horrendous. Same as NAIA, same as D2. Keiser are National champions, you can’t take away from any girl on that team what they have achieved. To win something on a national scale at any level shows you have a real quality team. Lynn could win D2 nationals and you wound still find someway of taking away from it. Your daughter probably plays for FIU.... well worth the D1 dream to get embarrassed every week
                  Hey kid plays for FIU, you talking crap about a Keiser Team. I take nothing away from that team for being excellent in their landscape. But please be honest, you have a bunch of international kids coming to the US to play college soccer and they face the types of schools on their schedule. Those kids go back to their country and say yeah we won a college national championship in the us. That’s why they think US soccer stinks. Can you name one Womens USNational team player that came out of the NAIA ranks? Just asking!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Hey kid plays for FIU, you talking crap about a Keiser Team. I take nothing away from that team for being excellent in their landscape. But please be honest, you have a bunch of international kids coming to the US to play college soccer and they face the types of schools on their schedule. Those kids go back to their country and say yeah we won a college national championship in the us. That’s why they think US soccer stinks. Can you name one Womens USNational team player that came out of the NAIA ranks? Just asking!
                    Dang, that’s a good point! If you have no representation from your entire league (NAIA) to a US National level team than your programs affirms the obvious! Stop tricking those international players and getting them to come over for some BS competition. Or maybe the Joke is on the school, makes perfect sense!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Hey kid plays for FIU, you talking crap about a Keiser Team. I take nothing away from that team for being excellent in their landscape. But please be honest, you have a bunch of international kids coming to the US to play college soccer and they face the types of schools on their schedule. Those kids go back to their country and say yeah we won a college national championship in the us. That’s why they think US soccer stinks. Can you name one Womens USNational team player that came out of the NAIA ranks? Just asking!
                      NWSL Rookie of the year 2019 came from an NAIA school.... It is exactly that reason why ignorant people who just assume NAIA schools are no good that is the problem. 100% the top D1 schools outclass but outside the same top 10 schools, D1 is of a similar standard to those top D2 and NAIA schools. NAIA players do not get the exposure, when they have been given a chance like Bethany Balcer looked what happened in her first season.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        NWSL Rookie of the year 2019 came from an NAIA school.... It is exactly that reason why ignorant people who just assume NAIA schools are no good that is the problem. 100% the top D1 schools outclass but outside the same top 10 schools, D1 is of a similar standard to those top D2 and NAIA schools. NAIA players do not get the exposure, when they have been given a chance like Bethany Balcer looked what happened in her first season.
                        Thank you for giving me this information about Bathany to support my argument, The USA Womens National group has not found anyone in NAIA and this Bethany person is the 1st in NAIA history to make it to the league. Therefore you can simply use logic and reason to determine your league is not better than Div 1, 2 or 3. That is why you are soooooooo stupid! Thank you!

                        (Reign FC forward Bethany Balcer was named the National Women’s Soccer League’s Rookie of the Year, the league announced today. The forward made history by becoming the first player from an NAIA school to ever sign an NWSL contract and went on to lead all rookies in scoring during the 2019 season.)

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Thank you for giving me this information about Bathany to support my argument, The USA Womens National group has not found anyone in NAIA and this Bethany person is the 1st in NAIA history to make it to the league. Therefore you can simply use logic and reason to determine your league is not better than Div 1, 2 or 3. That is why you are soooooooo stupid! Thank you!

                          (Reign FC forward Bethany Balcer was named the National Women’s Soccer League’s Rookie of the Year, the league announced today. The forward made history by becoming the first player from an NAIA school to ever sign an NWSL contract and went on to lead all rookies in scoring during the 2019 season.)
                          Maybe if you weren't so focused on the D1 dream like many others then you would see that clearly talent is there at the NAIA level. If the 1st in NAIA history won rookie of the year, what does that say for all the D1 girls who were drafted last year who were beat out or didn't even get offered a roster spot? Seattle broke the norm and saw talent and it clearly paid off. You had to google who she was because you are clueless to the level of competition. The fact that you just threw D3 into the mix shows how stupid you really are. Do your research and not just follow the top 4/5 D1 schools.

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                            #43
                            I love watching morons argue over women's soccer. You really should stop living through your children. If you think soccer is the solution, you are going to be horribly disappointed when you arrive for orientation at St. Leo/Lynn/Ave Maria/Daytona State and still no soccer. Get your priorities straight.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Maybe if you weren't so focused on the D1 dream like many others then you would see that clearly talent is there at the NAIA level. If the 1st in NAIA history won rookie of the year, what does that say for all the D1 girls who were drafted last year who were beat out or didn't even get offered a roster spot? Seattle broke the norm and saw talent and it clearly paid off. You had to google who she was because you are clueless to the level of competition. The fact that you just threw D3 into the mix shows how stupid you really are. Do your research and not just follow the top 4/5 D1 schools.
                              The Club level at big D1 colleges has surprisingly high level soccer.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Maybe if you weren't so focused on the D1 dream like many others then you would see that clearly talent is there at the NAIA level. If the 1st in NAIA history won rookie of the year, what does that say for all the D1 girls who were drafted last year who were beat out or didn't even get offered a roster spot? Seattle broke the norm and saw talent and it clearly paid off. You had to google who she was because you are clueless to the level of competition. The fact that you just threw D3 into the mix shows how stupid you really are. Do your research and not just follow the top 4/5 D1 schools.
                                Talent is not there at the NAIA level. 1 daimond in the ruff does not mean your argument is valid. Ask the best soccer players at your club if they are interested in the many NAIA choices
                                in FL and see if they choose them over the Florida Div 1 or 2 choices. Tell them they are clueless when the choose Rollins, U Tampa, NSU, Barry and FIT over all the FL NAIA options! That is reality!

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