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How do you come up with this? So top 30 programs are the only programs that are competitive and have a high level of training? UVA wasn't top 30 this year so they dont count? What about Duke? What about Auburn? What about Michigan? Syracuse is P5 and they only won 2 games this year and were ranked 248... D1 is the higher level of the pyramid with 347 schools.Yes there is a difference in from the bottom programs to the top but many are competitive and hard work for any student athlete
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Coach's are human and prone to the same lack of objectivity that literally every single person in the world is also prone to. SOmetimes a kid doesnt want to compete, sometimes a kid isn't given a chance.
How many professionals, including super stars, were tossed from academies or bounced around and never given a chance until they found the one place where they fit in and were wanted? It is a story that repeats over and over. Identification and deciding who plays over who is always down to subjectivity so the idea that there's never a case to be made for looking for a better situation is silly.
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Always the coaches' fault. The idea that a kid just isn't as good as they thought they were is lost on too many
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Because, it is literally what one does. If they cannot compete and win a spot, they go to a spot where there is less competition and are better able to win that spot. Like, that's the definition of it.
What you are saying is you want competition, but not THAT much?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAlways the coaches' fault. The idea that a kid just isn't as good as they thought they were is lost on too many
Some also are ill prepared for the grind of college soccer, where your job is on the line almost every day. Many of these players grew accustomed to being the top players on their club and HS teams. College is a completely different animal.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAnother 2 freshman with 0 playing time in the portal for RU.
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There are thousands of student/athletes in the transfer portal with little or no playing time. Unless they are willing to accept lessor programs the chances to transfer are slim. If they forfeited athletic scholarships to enter the portal there chances are even slimmer they will get another scholarship.
That said, many in the portal won't ever find homes or decide what they're offered isn't worth moving, changing schools etc. If you know you're leaving the team regardless and are indifferent about the school thus far, ehy nit toss your name in the ring. But this is also why you should never burn bridges. Reach out to programs you were considering before accepting that offer. You never know, they might still want you.
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TS parents think the transfer portal is just about playing time. It’s still about being a student-athlete not just transferring for playing time. So much to consider not just playing time. For the vast majority in the transfer portal their situation will not improve other than you may play more. These decisions could affect you when you graduate. Then what?!
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Originally posted by Guest View PostTS parents think the transfer portal is just about playing time. It’s still about being a student-athlete not just transferring for playing time. So much to consider not just playing time. For the vast majority in the transfer portal their situation will not improve other than you may play more. These decisions could affect you when you graduate. Then what?!
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Originally posted by Guest View PostTS parents think the transfer portal is just about playing time. It’s still about being a student-athlete not just transferring for playing time. So much to consider not just playing time. For the vast majority in the transfer portal their situation will not improve other than you may play more. These decisions could affect you when you graduate. Then what?!
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