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    There’s a huge gap difference between expectations and reality for recruits during the recruitment process. The expectation is to Play NCAA D1 at an elite school. That’s fine, you should want the best. But the reality is most of you will not play NCAA D1 soccer.

    1% of you will play NCAA D1 Power 4 or at an elite D1 mid-major.
    1% of you will play at a lower tier mid-major D1.
    5%+ of you will play D2, D3, NAIA & JC

    Please make sure to cast a wide net and consider ALL your options.

    #2
    I disagree regarding casting a wide net. Be more targeted about where you want to go to college and realistic about whether you can play soccer at the colleges you actually want to go to. HUGE difference between going to a D1 Power 4 school and a Junior college, and if you have schools from both of these pools in your target list, you are casting too wide a net.

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      #3
      I think this post is more about being realistic about college soccer. There are a lot of average clubs playing in club v. club leagues that are promising athletes access to D1 recruiting when the reality is they shouldn't even promise D3 recruiting. Most soccer players will never play at any college, so maybe focus on just letting your kid enjoy the sport they love.

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        #4
        How much help from a club is realistic? It seems most of the work falls on the player, do the clubs help at all other than the opportunity to be seen?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Guest View Post
          How much help from a club is realistic? It seems most of the work falls on the player, do the clubs help at all other than the opportunity to be seen?
          Opportunity to be seen is already a big help, playing next to like minded players is another plus (strong academics and soccer abilities and wants to play in college), and recognizable club name is the icing on the cake. Then rest is up to the player.

          College soccer is not same as football conferences, most SEC area colleges don’t have a program, USC doesn’t have men’s soccer. choose colleges on academics first, then see if there’s a soccer match in there.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Guest View Post

            Opportunity to be seen is already a big help, playing next to like minded players is another plus (strong academics and soccer abilities and wants to play in college), and recognizable club name is the icing on the cake. Then rest is up to the player.

            College soccer is not same as football conferences, most SEC area colleges don’t have a program, USC doesn’t have men’s soccer. choose colleges on academics first, then see if there’s a soccer match in there.
            At the end of the day, a DEGREE matters!

            There is an expiration date on your playing days.

            You will be a non-athlete way longer than you will be a soccer player.

            Do your research and choose your college, university, and degree accordingly.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Guest View Post

              At the end of the day, a DEGREE matters!

              There is an expiration date on your playing days.

              You will be a non-athlete way longer than you will be a soccer player.

              Do your research and choose your college, university, and degree accordingly.
              This!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Guest View Post
                7%

                There’s a huge gap difference between expectations and reality for recruits during the recruitment process. The expectation is to Play NCAA D1 at an elite school. That’s fine, you should want the best. But the reality is most of you will not play NCAA D1 soccer.

                1% of you will play NCAA D1 Power 4 or at an elite D1 mid-major.
                1% of you will play at a lower tier mid-major D1.
                5%+ of you will play D2, D3, NAIA & JC

                Please make sure to cast a wide net and consider ALL your options.
                Can we start to talk about the %’s that actually remain in the team for 4yrs? Multitude of reasons.

                We don’t talk about this enough.

                Parents seem to very focused on the achievement of making it somewhere but not realizing this is not the final destination but rather just a new beginning.


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                  #9
                  …..were the best years of my life!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post

                    Can we start to talk about the %’s that actually remain in the team for 4yrs? Multitude of reasons.

                    We don’t talk about this enough.

                    Parents seem to very focused on the achievement of making it somewhere but not realizing this is not the final destination but rather just a new beginning.


                    Don’t sacrifice 40 years of your life over 4 years of college soccer.

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