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That's what BC mom can't comprehend. Getting your azz handed to you doesn't advertise the program, it just shows how over their heads they are.
The reason why BC doesn't want to play anyone local is it only shows they aren't a good team, and the conference is the only selling point to the program (not the school, the program).
Sort of like Stars White - if they played all the local clubs and don't do well, how bad would it look for them? Better to run and hide and fall back on the league. BC = Stars White.
I personally like how RI does it - essentially 4 programs in the state (Brown, PC, URI, Bryant) and they do play each other. Not always in-season, but spring/pre-season at the minimum.
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You lost any credibility with your argument when you said that attending BC is not a selling point to the soccer program. For 99% of student-athletes the selling point is being a student-athlete with the end game being those 4 years are setting these young people up for the next 40 years. You have no understanding because you’re a local guy with your simpleton comment of why BC doesn’t want to play local teams. Unless you have experienced your daughter playing for a program that BC i cannot explain it to you. Student-athletes come to BC to experience the total college experience. So club soccer TS poster you can keep talking about local club soccer teams and local college soccer.
So, you just ran with it despite it going way over your head.
I'll dumb it down for you, which being a BC fan is surprising you need that, but here we go, in bullet form so you can read it easier:
* The selling point of the soccer program is only the conference.
* There are many other reasons, academically, to go to BC
* If you wish to delve into those other reasons, may I suggest "talking-academics.com" is a better place for you?
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You lost all credibility when you couldn't understand the point. I specifically said the selling point of the program, not the school.
So, you just ran with it despite it going way over your head.
I'll dumb it down for you, which being a BC fan is surprising you need that, but here we go, in bullet form so you can read it easier:
* The selling point of the soccer program is only the conference.
* There are many other reasons, academically, to go to BC
* If you wish to delve into those other reasons, may I suggest "talking-academics.com" is a better place for you?
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You think your rationale that the only reason BC doesn’t want to play local teams is because it shows it’s not a good team is an intelligent answer. The fact you believe that shows everyone reading your post that you’re a local simpleton with no understanding of college soccer and scheduling. Someone with your lack of experience or understanding doesn’t need to be lecturing anyone or convince anyone that you know what you are talking about. Stay local club soccer parent and enjoy yourself.
But, I suppose a parent of a player who is proud their kid has "ACC" on their jersey and will die on the hill that everyone should be jealous of that makes you know more.
Go figure.
TS certainly takes all kinds....
So, tell us mommy, WHY does BC avoid all the local schools?
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You can blame the crappy AD blake james on his west coast hire. Yeah, bring in a guy from washington who brings his own crappy players. Blake james is a dimwit and so was Pat Craft
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So in your world alumni rather see BC play local colleges live BU and NU rather than ACC conference teams like Fla St and Notre Dame and that will lead to more donations. LOLOL
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BC will always play their ACC opponents. BU and NU and Harvard are good OOC teams that generate interest. You can do both
They won't win the conference, so they need to rely on a good RPI. They do that by excelling OOC against solid teams.
Beating a really poor team will not move the RPI. Losing to a poor RPI team is disastrous. Better to play a Harvard and lose than to play a South Florida School for the Alternatively Enabled and win.
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Huh, and here I am thinking I'm an ex-collegiate player and one-time assistance college coach, long long ago.
But, I suppose a parent of a player who is proud their kid has "ACC" on their jersey and will die on the hill that everyone should be jealous of that makes you know more.
Go figure.
TS certainly takes all kinds....
So, tell us mommy, WHY does BC avoid all the local schools?
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You are not an ex collegiate player or assistant coach because they understand out of conference games to start the season. A person with experience understands scheduling. No, your a local club soccer TS poster who like to troll BC and hates the fact that your kid was not good enough for Stars playing club or plating P4 conference. You just can’t let it go ex college player/ass’t coach.
But, feel free to try to pigeon hole what you don't know into narrative. It's evident you have no clue what an RPI is or how to game it.
Yay, your kids in the ACC.
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You literally have no idea what you are talking about. If you are going into a conference play, you need to be 1) tested, and 2) have a good record AGAINST GOOD TEAMS if you plan on playing in the NCAAs. Playing cupcakes is the worst thing to do.
But, feel free to try to pigeon hole what you don't know into narrative. It's evident you have no clue what an RPI is or how to game it.
Yay, your kids in the ACC.
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You literally have no idea what you are talking about. If you are going into a conference play, you need to be 1) tested, and 2) have a good record AGAINST GOOD TEAMS if you plan on playing in the NCAAs. Playing cupcakes is the worst thing to do.
But, feel free to try to pigeon hole what you don't know into narrative. It's evident you have no clue what an RPI is or how to game it.
Yay, your kids in the ACC.
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LOL lay of the land.....
If it matters, I'm talking smack to the parents, don't know the coach ;-)
Enjoy that maroon and gold participation ribbon. They do say "ACC" on them, right?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostLOL lay of the land.....
If it matters, I'm talking smack to the parents, don't know the coach ;-)
Enjoy that maroon and gold participation ribbon. They do say "ACC" on them, right?
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Hey ex college ass’t/ ex collegiate player, they have a new coach playing in a new league with new players. You do not have to be soccer smart to know that you want to get the “lay of the land” your first season by scheduling easy games to get your bearing. But feel free to post as if you know what you’re talking about with your extensive soccer background. Ex coaches do not talk smack about soccer clubs or diminish the top soccer league in women's college soccer. You can BS the TS posters but you can’t BS the real ex college players. I know exactly what an RPI is and see how the Ivy’s have used it to their advantage these past few years.
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