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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is a gapping hole past age 18 - college (where "development" isn't part of the vocabulary) try your hand abroad, do some lousy sub-minor league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo one ever said it's DA or HS - it's DA vs HS + high level club. No one can do just HS except to hope for very low level college programs
Even the OP agreed DA is the fast track. You have to yet to admit it's not the only way
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is a gapping hole past age 18 - college (where "development" isn't part of the vocabulary) try your hand abroad, do some lousy sub-minor league.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot even HS + club . Not relevant to D1 recruiters. It's all DAP with a few exceptions. In other States, (other than MA), ODP is still a player. So possibly Regional player pool selections etc.. maybe an ID2 outlier. You better have led the league in scoring in all four years and led in other associated stats to have a D1 program come down to look at you at a local prep or high school. ISL soccer players sometimes are ushered into D1 soccer programs primarily because of their academic well roundedness or their ethnic backgrounds.
My non DA kid (high quality club) is committed to a D1 program - not top 25 but a great school and good soccer program that is a good fit for him. During the process he met many other kids like himself. He will sign his letter in February. Boom. Mic drop.
ps if you think I would ever dare identify him on TS you'd have to be high
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou know what every college coach is doing? You're quite magical.
My non DA kid (high quality club) is committed to a D1 program - not top 25 but a great school and good soccer program that is a good fit for him. During the process he met many other kids like himself. He will sign his letter in February. Boom. Mic drop.
ps if you think I would ever dare identify him on TS you'd have to be high
Boom. Mic drop.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou know what every college coach is doing? You're quite magical.
My non DA kid (high quality club) is committed to a D1 program - not top 25 but a great school and good soccer program that is a good fit for him. During the process he met many other kids like himself. He will sign his letter in February. Boom. Mic drop.
ps if you think I would ever dare identify him on TS you'd have to be high
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf a previous poster had the numbers right (6000 D1 spots, 1000 DAP graduates each year), then it's quite obvious that D1 spots will need to be filled with US non-DAP players and international players. However, I'd bet that most of the top programs are looking at the DAP and international players first, then fill in the roster with the non-DAP kids. That just means more DAP kids will get into their top choices for schools, whereas non-DAP kids may need to move down further on their wish list, but can still play for a D1 school. I'm sure this varies region to region, as some DAP conferences have much stronger competition and overall player quality than others.
Also parents and players should keep that in mind when deciding on DA - what are the long term goals and the likelihood of achieving them? DA - especially on a good MLS team - is great for highly skilled starters, maybe through roster #14. Beyond that, and particularly at non DA clubs (some of which just aren't that good) it's a trickier choice. For plenty of players a good club and decent HS experience may be a smoother and happier choice to make. If you're not a starter in DA the likelihood of making a top D1 program is slim to none. But if you're ok with playing at a lower level or certainly playing D2 or D3 then explore all your options before you limit yourself.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf a previous poster had the numbers right (6000 D1 spots, 1000 DAP graduates each year), then it's quite obvious that D1 spots will need to be filled with US non-DAP players and international players. However, I'd bet that most of the top programs are looking at the DAP and international players first, then fill in the roster with the non-DAP kids. That just means more DAP kids will get into their top choices for schools, whereas non-DAP kids may need to move down further on their wish list, but can still play for a D1 school. I'm sure this varies region to region, as some DAP conferences have much stronger competition and overall player quality than others.
Add in the likelihood of getting good PT all 4 years (and there are multiple threads on this site proving your odds are not great)...
http://scholarshipstats.com/soccer.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou know what every college coach is doing? You're quite magical.
My non DA kid (high quality club) is committed to a D1 program - not top 25 but a great school and good soccer program that is a good fit for him. During the process he met many other kids like himself. He will sign his letter in February. Boom. Mic drop.
ps if you think I would ever dare identify him on TS you'd have to be high
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou won't be hard to identify. Looking forward to figuring out who you are in Feb.
Adam French-NEFC-St Johns Shrews-BC
Brandon Girard-NEFC-Philips Andover-BC
Jack Bacon-NEFC-Pomfret-BC
Jamie Rosiello-Pioneers-Pittsfield-BU
Jerry Ozor-GPS- Milton Academy - BU
Trevor Lyne-Suffield Academy-Bryant
Diego Vargas-Cushing Academy-Campbell
Frantzdy Pierrot-transfer-Northeastern-Coastal Carolina
Jacob Harris-Rivers-Colgate
Alex Botazzi-Benfica United-Worcester Academy-UConn
Mutaya Mwape-Manhattan SC-Berkshire-UConn
Zach Kalk-Vaughn Soccer Club-Berkshire-Dartmouth
Nicholas Ainscough-Bolts-Canton-Delaware
John Doran-FC Bolts Celtic-Canton-Duke
Ifunanychi Achara-Chicago Magic-Berkshire-Georgetown
Will Desautels-Nordic SC-NMH-George Washington
Bobby Hurstak-FC Stars-Lincoln-Sudbury-Holy Cross
Adam Bramson-GPS-Milton Academy-Lafayette
Luca Levee-GPS-Milton Academy-Maryland
Ceasar Adim-SF Vikings-Brooks-UMass
Donnie Igo-FC Blazers-Needham-UMass
Andrew Barrowman-Revs-Marshfield-UMass
Christian LaBeck-Bolts-BC High-UMass
Ibrahim Na-Aata-Nor'Easter-Durfee-UMass
Luis Carvalho-Brockton-UMass
Jordan Howard-Medford-UMass
Bill Sinibaldi-Revs-Plaistow-UML
Joe Kennett-NEFC-King Philip-UML
Ben Nicholas-Transfer-UConn-Navy
Bryant Nardizzi-Revs-Framingham-NC State
John Wilkins-Revs-Natick-PC
Imran Hayatu-Deen-Western United-Williston-Syracuse
Ben Waithe-Revs-Plymouth-URI
Nicolas Dutil-FC Stars-Cushing Academy-U Wisc Madison
Alejandro Estrelles Hernanz-FC Stars-Cushing Academy-U Wisc Madison
David Price-transfer-High Point-UVM*
Aaron James-Revs-UVA
Max Diamond-Revs-UVA
Miguel Yuste-Manhattan PSG-NMH-Yale
And this is just a MA list (where prep school is much more common than in some parts of the country). Looking at the same list for D3's you'll see plenty of Bolts players playing D3. Revs get more D1s. This seems to be increasingly common - bigger splits between MLS players and non. If your kid is non MLS and D3 bound is giving up HS/other sports worth it? I wouldn't be surprised if girls in GDA drop back to HS more often because their earlier recruiting will make that easier to do.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPoster didn't say if his kid played prep school (big factor) or if he's even from MA (we get CT lurkers). But if you look at last year's MA list
Adam French-NEFC-St Johns Shrews-BC
Brandon Girard-NEFC-Philips Andover-BC
Jack Bacon-NEFC-Pomfret-BC
Jamie Rosiello-Pioneers-Pittsfield-BU
Jerry Ozor-GPS- Milton Academy - BU
Trevor Lyne-Suffield Academy-Bryant
Diego Vargas-Cushing Academy-Campbell
Frantzdy Pierrot-transfer-Northeastern-Coastal Carolina
Jacob Harris-Rivers-Colgate
Alex Botazzi-Benfica United-Worcester Academy-UConn
Mutaya Mwape-Manhattan SC-Berkshire-UConn
Zach Kalk-Vaughn Soccer Club-Berkshire-Dartmouth
Nicholas Ainscough-Bolts-Canton-Delaware
John Doran-FC Bolts Celtic-Canton-Duke
Ifunanychi Achara-Chicago Magic-Berkshire-Georgetown
Will Desautels-Nordic SC-NMH-George Washington
Bobby Hurstak-FC Stars-Lincoln-Sudbury-Holy Cross
Adam Bramson-GPS-Milton Academy-Lafayette
Luca Levee-GPS-Milton Academy-Maryland
Ceasar Adim-SF Vikings-Brooks-UMass
Donnie Igo-FC Blazers-Needham-UMass
Andrew Barrowman-Revs-Marshfield-UMass
Christian LaBeck-Bolts-BC High-UMass
Ibrahim Na-Aata-Nor'Easter-Durfee-UMass
Luis Carvalho-Brockton-UMass
Jordan Howard-Medford-UMass
Bill Sinibaldi-Revs-Plaistow-UML
Joe Kennett-NEFC-King Philip-UML
Ben Nicholas-Transfer-UConn-Navy
Bryant Nardizzi-Revs-Framingham-NC State
John Wilkins-Revs-Natick-PC
Imran Hayatu-Deen-Western United-Williston-Syracuse
Ben Waithe-Revs-Plymouth-URI
Nicolas Dutil-FC Stars-Cushing Academy-U Wisc Madison
Alejandro Estrelles Hernanz-FC Stars-Cushing Academy-U Wisc Madison
David Price-transfer-High Point-UVM*
Aaron James-Revs-UVA
Max Diamond-Revs-UVA
Miguel Yuste-Manhattan PSG-NMH-Yale
And this is just a MA list (where prep school is much more common than in some parts of the country). Looking at the same list for D3's you'll see plenty of Bolts players playing D3. Revs get more D1s. This seems to be increasingly common - bigger splits between MLS players and non. If your kid is non MLS and D3 bound is giving up HS/other sports worth it? I wouldn't be surprised if girls in GDA drop back to HS more often because their earlier recruiting will make that easier to do.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut when you back out all the DA kids and the top D1 programs it won't leave many parents/clubs posting about that class of player in Feb of next year. I look forward to it.
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