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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTranslation please. If you are in any way inferring that JM is being highly recruited by ACC teams than I just know even less than nothing about this game.
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Leaving aside NESCACs, what are the D3 rules for permissible off-season soccer? I seem to recall that teams can have one day of off-season competition (a spring jamboree where you play a couple of games), but I don't see where the rules say even that is OK. I know some will have lifting and other student-led activities most every day, but wondering if the coach can participate in the spring.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLeaving aside NESCACs, what are the D3 rules for permissible off-season soccer? I seem to recall that teams can have one day of off-season competition (a spring jamboree where you play a couple of games), but I don't see where the rules say even that is OK. I know some will have lifting and other student-led activities most every day, but wondering if the coach can participate in the spring.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't know about "highly recruited," but he was invited to a select weekend (+/- 30 players) at a recent national champion ACC school. There are plenty of other d1 programs besides those in the ACC, which is the top soccer conference in the country.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBA's son got into Stanford through a former Bolts coach; we know the rest of the story. His second son got into a D1. Wouldn't be surprised if this was another of BA's tricks. CP tries to sell his son as the next big thing; just another OK player. Against top teams he looks usually rather mediocre.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1801986] Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Bolts DI fail rate is likely to change. During the past years things were managed based on favoring the sons of BA, CP's son (not out for college yet), the son of a board member (not out for college yet either), the son of the Revere guy and his friends, and all of the players these clowns decided to favor. The results are clear: a mediocre U18 team and mostly DIII commits. Let's hope things get better for the younger players.
Don't these clubs want to WIN?
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Would FCB really make a habit of playing inferior players, and allowing the teams to lose, in order to "favor" certain players? Doesn't seem plausible...
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually the U18 has been losing consistently. Things will get better when all of the mediocre players are gone. BA's son and Revere kids leaving this year, CP's son and SG's son next year. The problem will continue if the club is used as a ticket for college placement and not as a serious academy team.
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