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Originally posted by Guest View Post07 too young who cares.
There’s a seat over there in the corner with Mr. Who Cares About Girls Soccer?, you two can compete for online indifference while continuing to comment on a bulletin board.
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Originally posted by Guest View Post07 too young who cares.
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When the thread started literally years ago they were definitely too young to care. But the 07' seems to be a special group pf parents that still haven't quite "gotten it" yet. They will have by about this time next year when coaches haven't show up to watch their kids at showcases and they get generic camp invites.
If you haven't already have her create a specific email account with a clean name (e.g. fname##_2025@provider.com), and make sure SHE (not you) sends and responds to emails. Coaches can spot parent replys and it's a flag
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2007 age group are freshman in HS. Too early for college colleges to contact. I maybe incorrect. Anyone?
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Originally posted by Guest View Post2007 age group are freshman in HS. Too early for college colleges to contact. I maybe incorrect. Anyone?
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Originally posted by Guest View Post2007 age group are freshman in HS. Too early for college colleges to contact. I maybe incorrect. Anyone?
players should be adding their names to Inquiry pages, and sending emails TO college coaches with their tournament schedule for this Jan and spring. Put club coach contact info in email for follow-up.
The NCAA prohibits college coaches from using club coaches as intermediaries, but it doesn’t prohibit them from reaching out to club coaches to learn about a player. The college coach emails to the club coach all have verbiage saying “per NCAA you can not forward this to the player”. The important loophole is that club coaches are not governed by NCAA, so they just forward away.
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The big matchup games at showcases will have 70+ coaches watching. Starting Monday emails will arrive in Club Coach inbox, and for 9th graders they typically cast broad nets naming all the players that caught their eye.
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2021 year end top 8 list--------
1. Stars Blue ECNL
2. Scorpions ECNL
3. NEFC GA
4. Stars White ECNL
5. South Shore Select GA
6. Seacoast GA
7. Aztec NPL
8. Surf EDP
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You are correct. Coaches can’t reply until June of/after sophomore year. But you want them to start to watch your D this spring.
players should be adding their names to Inquiry pages, and sending emails TO college coaches with their tournament schedule for this Jan and spring. Put club coach contact info in email for follow-up.
The NCAA prohibits college coaches from using club coaches as intermediaries, but it doesn’t prohibit them from reaching out to club coaches to learn about a player. The college coach emails to the club coach all have verbiage saying “per NCAA you can not forward this to the player”. The important loophole is that club coaches are not governed by NCAA, so they just forward away.
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Junior year performance is the most critical,Sophomore year you should get serious about your target list.Targeting too high is a killer for most.It’s not who you like, it’s which coaches are interested in you.If playing in college is your goal.Best academic fit ,happiness and then soccer.Don’t listen to TS top D3 soccer teams are pretty good and which major your kid plans to study will make a difference in choices.If your kid gets to play anywhere in college consider that a bonus .
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