There is definitely a lot of quantity but there’s also some quality too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope to you.........overall it is quality. Go to an ECNL Showcase like this weekend in NC. The fields are filled with quantity but very few of the thousands of players will have the opportunity to play in college and a smaller percentage for a top 30 program. Going forward an even smaller amount will have the opportunity to play professionally or for the NT. It’s quality.
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Too many ~. I stopped reading after the first one.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBased on recent years, about 70% of ECNL players go on to play college soccer; this usually represents about 1100 of 1500 graduating ECNL players. Not sure what the numbers are for top-30 programs, but assuming that a recruiting class usually has ~8 players, only ~240 players get recruited into top-30 programs, so I agree that only a small percentage (<20%) of ECNL players are likely to go on to those top 30 programs. But then again, how many ECNL players are actually targeting playing at top 30 programs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would say it’s ~ 97% quantity and ~ 3% quality.
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Lolololololol
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd if you account for overall players that play in college which is 1-2% (and most of those come via ECNL), what are your real chances if you play in the secondary and tertiary leagues like USYS and GA?? 0.5%? Crazy low probabilities.
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Keep pushing tertiary. They’re feeling your hot breath. Lolololololol
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd if you account for overall players that play in college which is 1-2% (and most of those come via ECNL), what are your real chances if you play in the secondary and tertiary leagues like USYS and GA?? 0.5%? Crazy low probabilities.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe was basically agreeing that it’s all quantity., but he tried to throw in some approximations to support it.
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Lololololol.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI interpret the answer that while quantity attending a college showcase it is the small quality of the group will play in college and smaller percentage playing top 30. College coaches choose quality of the characteristics they look for in all the players attending the showcase.
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Uhhh...what? I think we need an interpretation of your interpretation.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI interpret the answer that while quantity attending a college showcase it is the small quality of the group will play in college and smaller percentage playing top 30. College coaches choose quality of the characteristics they look for in all the players attending the showcase.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBased on recent years, about 70% of ECNL players go on to play college soccer; this usually represents about 1100 of 1500 graduating ECNL players. Not sure what the numbers are for top-30 programs, but assuming that a recruiting class usually has ~8 players, only ~240 players get recruited into top-30 programs, so I agree that only a small percentage (<20%) of ECNL players are likely to go on to those top 30 programs. But then again, how many ECNL players are actually targeting playing at top 30 programs?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI interpret the answer that while quantity attending a college showcase it is the small quality of the group will play in college and smaller percentage playing top 30. College coaches choose quality of the characteristics they look for in all the players attending the showcase.
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