I know there has been several posts about ODP and it’s debatable if it’s worth it or not. My daughter will be in high school next year. I don’t really want to, it understand, why I’m paying a regular tuition for half a year of play and college IDs as a freshman. Would it make sense to walk away from club and do ODP. She’d play high school and ODP so plenty of playing time, less money, and still get college exposure
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI know there has been several posts about ODP and it’s debatable if it’s worth it or not. My daughter will be in high school next year. I don’t really want to, it understand, why I’m paying a regular tuition for half a year of play and college IDs as a freshman. Would it make sense to walk away from club and do ODP. She’d play high school and ODP so plenty of playing time, less money, and still get college exposure
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From what I have heard, it’s not what it used to be. Once ECNL came about, ODP was not as elite as it used to be before academies and elite leagues existed. So I am not sure how well recruitiing is for colleges.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI know there has been several posts about ODP and it’s debatable if it’s worth it or not. My daughter will be in high school next year. I don’t really want to, it understand, why I’m paying a regular tuition for half a year of play and college IDs as a freshman. Would it make sense to walk away from club and do ODP. She’d play high school and ODP so plenty of playing time, less money, and still get college exposure
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How can it be worth it when there are multiple ODP teams in an age group. It’s not the way it used to be where the top players of 18 made the team with 2 alternates. It’s a money grab. Especially their trip overseas. Great experience yes. Exposure for soccer no. Good luck.
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If you are not sending money to these mega clubs where you travel hours each way for single games, have limited playing time and don’t have 3 “good” letters on your jersey, how can it be worth it? Just ask the trainers from these clubs that bash ODP here because it takes money from them. No, it has nothing to do with the Olympics, and no, not all of the best players are there, but all of the best players are not at a single ECNL game and a bunch of ECRL girls we know didn’t make ODP. It is a fine program if you are not already traveling too much to be on a low level team, but it is fun for the girls to get in a little travel, meet girls from different teams and play at a higher level than they would have in their club team.
not sure at the high school level, but worth it at U14 and below.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI know there has been several posts about ODP and it’s debatable if it’s worth it or not. My daughter will be in high school next year. I don’t really want to, it understand, why I’m paying a regular tuition for half a year of play and college IDs as a freshman. Would it make sense to walk away from club and do ODP. She’d play high school and ODP so plenty of playing time, less money, and still get college exposure
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ODP is fine for some states and some others not so much. PA isnt run that well but certainly some talented girls playing who play ECNL, RL and GA in both PA and NJ. People will trash anything...Every situation is different. No need for people who want to bash every league or format to beat there chest about how great ECNL is. We know. Also spending alot of money for ECNL and RL and same money come high school years while paying the same as if you were playing a full season, which you are not.
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