If Rutgers were in the ACC they would be winning championships, they are unlucky to play in a tough and rugged B1G. But at least they do attract top area talent, what other Rutgers program gets to keep the best of the best home???
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf Rutgers were in the ACC they would be winning championships, they are unlucky to play in a tough and rugged B1G. But at least they do attract top area talent, what other Rutgers program gets to keep the best of the best home???
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTop talent goes to MFA and then to the top 15 soccer colleges or the top academic institutions. Kids who sign with PDA at 8th grade become jaded that their coach withheld interest from other colleges and by the time they reach 11th or 12th grade they start hating Mike for getting a 1/4 scholarship to a lousy college.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf Rutgers were in the ACC they would be winning championships, they are unlucky to play in a tough and rugged B1G. But at least they do attract top area talent, what other Rutgers program gets to keep the best of the best home???
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf Rutgers were in the ACC they would be winning championships, they are unlucky to play in a tough and rugged B1G. But at least they do attract top area talent, what other Rutgers program gets to keep the best of the best home???
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is no "outfield" player. Its a "field" OR a "goalkeeper" player and non-players are the "referees".
You must be confused with the outhouse.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh you mean the ball in ot that went over mccelland"s head with no attempt to stop? I agree.
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In association football, eleven players are fielded in each match. The goalkeeper remains in the goal, and the remaining ten players are "outfield" players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTop talent goes to MFA and then to the top 15 soccer colleges or the top academic institutions. Kids who sign with PDA at 8th grade become jaded that their coach withheld interest from other colleges and by the time they reach 11th or 12th grade they start hating Mike for getting a 1/4 scholarship to a lousy college.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is no "outfield" player. Its a "field" OR a "goalkeeper" player and non-players are the "referees".
You must be confused with the outhouse.
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