Sigh. Congrats to each and every one of these kids for their respective college choices, but let's be real - the word 'commitment' is being used very loosely in this thread. We'll see who ends up playing in the fall.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSigh. Congrats to each and every one of these kids for their respective college choices, but let's be real - the word 'commitment' is being used very loosely in this thread. We'll see who ends up playing in the fall.
Do you honesly believe of the 30+ players already listed in this TS thread from the HS Class of 2011 that a majority won't be on a collegiate roster next fall? Based upon their college destinations I would expect 90+% to be on rosters next Fall, and my + or - 10% factor is solely based on a random % of "you never know what can happen betweeen now and then and who shows up physically ready strength/fitness level for the college game". That said good luck to all the boys from the HS Class of 2011.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReality check - none of these kids are future pros. College choices are about academics
The "list," which will grow to 65-75 (and over 100 if counting off-the-radar D3s where non-club players do play) no doubt rankles some because the exclusivity/selectivity desired is lacking. In that vein, what do players at Williams, Middlebury, Susquehanna, Framingham State, and Becker have in common? They're all D3 players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCorrection. A good number of the choices appear to be about academics (prestige?), but a not insignificant number appear to be about soccer (rightly or wrongly). It is true that most likely none of them will be pros.
The "list," which will grow to 65-75 (and over 100 if counting off-the-radar D3s where non-club players do play) no doubt rankles some because the exclusivity/selectivity desired is lacking. In that vein, what do players at Williams, Middlebury, Susquehanna, Framingham State, and Becker have in common? They're all D3 players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow are you bashing the large majority of these players because they chose to play soccer in college at the D3 level? If so please refrain. The fact that any student athlete will be playing varsity collegiate soccer at any level D1, D2, or D3 is a huge accomplishment and endeavor itself. Who cares if it's Framingham State, Boston College, Colby or Southern New Hampshire--they should all be congratulated and wished well. Remember college choice is an individual choice encompassing many, many variables and decisions--some of which are out of the players choice and others which they have control. In the end since 99.9% likliehood that the HS Class of 2011 won't be producing any "professional soccer players"--good luck to them all. Hopefully they will enjoy the remainder of their senior year and also enjoy the 4 years of college both on the pitch and off before they enter the real world.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow are you bashing the large majority of these players because they chose to play soccer in college at the D3 level? If so please refrain. The fact that any student athlete will be playing varsity collegiate soccer at any level D1, D2, or D3 is a huge accomplishment and endeavor itself. Who cares if it's Framingham State, Boston College, Colby or Southern New Hampshire--they should all be congratulated and wished well. Remember college choice is an individual choice encompassing many, many variables and decisions--some of which are out of the players choice and others which they have control. In the end since 99.9% likliehood that the HS Class of 2011 won't be producing any "professional soccer players"--good luck to them all. Hopefully they will enjoy the remainder of their senior year and also enjoy the 4 years of college both on the pitch and off before they enter the real world.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHS soccer only and that lands them on a roster? The more I read this, the more I think the posts are about where a student is going to college, not about where a player is going to college to play. Congrats for getting into your school of choice.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAndy Bennie -- Cape Cod Academy -- Crusaders United -- Brandeis
Kyle Johnston -- Bourne -- Crusaders United -- Trinity
Andrew Sheridan -- Marshfield -- Crusaders United -- Rochester
Matt Wallace -- Weymouth -- Crusaders United -- Bates
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNow are you bashing the large majority of these players because they chose to play soccer in college at the D3 level? If so please refrain. The fact that any student athlete will be playing varsity collegiate soccer at any level D1, D2, or D3 is a huge accomplishment and endeavor itself. Who cares if it's Framingham State, Boston College, Colby or Southern New Hampshire--they should all be congratulated and wished well. Remember college choice is an individual choice encompassing many, many variables and decisions--some of which are out of the players choice and others which they have control. In the end since 99.9% likliehood that the HS Class of 2011 won't be producing any "professional soccer players"--good luck to them all. Hopefully they will enjoy the remainder of their senior year and also enjoy the 4 years of college both on the pitch and off before they enter the real world.
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Makes perfect sense to me. Williams is one of the hardest schools in the nation for admittance. We hope soccer can help our child gain acceptance into a school he would not have had the chance without a "hook"... That said, 8 would give anything to have my child attend Williams. I clearly know why these talented kids decided on Williams!!!
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Sorry... Ment to say.."I would give anything"... I wouldn't want to be made fun of like the 30something soccer player from Dartmouth!! I must say I do read a lot of jealousy in these posts! I'm sure they are from parents who have not been through the college process...
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