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What is your philosophy on recruiting for specialty/position vs. best all around player?
What are good questions players or parents can ask coaches during the recruiting process to cut through “our place is the best” spin?
Conversely, what are questions that raise red flags from a coach’s perspective?
And thanks for doing this. As a long time reader, first time poster on this silly site, this has been an excellent thread.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is your philosophy on recruiting for specialty/position vs. best all around player?
Obviously we need a starting lineup of positions, so we have a pretty detailed depth chart that maps our team out as long as we have commits...all the way to 2022 currently. That gives us an idea of major needs in certain years. But, we do like versatility too...it helps when the unexpected happens, injuries, etc, and all the sudden the depth chart is blown up. A good class would be locking up high level specialty positions that are in great need that year and a couple of super versatile athletes.
What are good questions players or parents can ask coaches during the recruiting process to cut through “our place is the best” spin?
Tough question because no coach is going to tell anything but our school and program are great (because we all think that). The best bet is to ask the players themselves during the overnights.....they are usually very brutally honest, have a better perspective, and are the best resource. The recruits are young and sometimes too intimidated but that is really the best opportunity.
Conversely, what are questions that raise red flags from a coach’s perspective?
We like to be very honest throughout the whole process, and as such don't really think any questions are off limits (unless you are asking me where a good room to rent for the season would be!) :) It's a huge, life-impacting decision, and a big financial one, so we appreciate thoroughness, and are willing to take the time and answer anything our recruits and their parents throw at us.
And thanks for doing this. As a long time reader, first time poster on this silly site, this has been an excellent thread.
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^ Oops....sorry that reply came out like it did...thought it would break each of my answers out
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGot it. Weeding out those, if any, that were not working out or doing their drills at home.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAssuming this is a high level D1 program? Sorry, not buying this otherwise. That's a huge problem with U.S. Soccer - biggest, strongest, fastest. If you can play high level for 90 mins what difference does it make between a 6 or 8 minute mile? You're going for conditioning, not being the fastest. You can play fast without being fast.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostExcept when you need to chase down that quick striker that keeps blowing past you like your feet were stuck in mud. Playing fast is not a substitution for speed. Sorry, speed is needed too.
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I personally think we will not have a fall season, and the announcements will start coming like wild fire (similar to in March) after the Ivies make statement today :(
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When watching and looking at their profiles, is their bias against female small framed players 5’4”? Is it worth it for a small player to teach out to D1 programs?
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Questions to OP:
Since you are getting 100's if not 1000's of emails, I assume that you are filtering them. Do you take a closer look at resumes with ODP, CSP/PDP, YNT camps, etc on them and put them in a smaller pile for further looks? I thought saw something that those things didn't matter as much versus watching live action.
How much weight do you put on a club coach's assessment? For example, if the
club coach is a former head college coach and YNT scout? This coach is legit with a proven track record in college ball at very high levels. No, not the Yale coach. :)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf fall soccer is cancelled, will they offer an additional year of eligibility to seniors who choose to come and play? And if so, would this be the nail in the coffin for uncommitted 2021s?
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Many programs are 5 year at most colleges/universities. The 5 to play 4 year rule will come in to play and most players will have the opportunity to continue playing.
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