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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPreferably players already committed to top colleges and universities.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain. Just false. Look at the numbers. Especially in New England. More boys who play HS going to “top tier” D1 than those who do not play HS. That may be a reflection of the poor quality of the Revs program, but it’s a fact. And yes, college coaches do attend HS boys matches, especially in the ISL and the other prep leagues.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSilver spoon full pay kids are a college soccer coach's wet dream. The Revs are collecting college commitments like pelts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostScrew Revs....total BS scheme. Kids should play HS and have fun. If they’re good enough they will be found. They don’t need the Revs.
College coaches only scout games at high schools that cost as much as college.
Public high schools are for D2 players because they don’t have the academic chops to get into the NESCAC schools.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they were in DA or they will be in the new MLS league they will be found.
College coaches only scout games at high schools that cost as much as college.
Public high schools are for D2 players because they don’t have the academic chops to get into the NESCAC schools.
Don't ignore the 2 class system in DA either - those who can afford pricey private or prep school and those who cannot. It should be all or none. Missing players in the fall creates headaches for coaches, and the players who are busting their butts all fall aren't always appreciative when the others return.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't ignore the 2 class system in DA either - those who can afford pricey private or prep school and those who cannot. It should be all or none. Missing players in the fall creates headaches for coaches, and the players who are busting their butts all fall aren't always appreciative when the others return.
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