I heard the incoming recruiting class is quite large and the roster will be close to 40.
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Most are these days unfortunately. Not unique to this school.
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What is the average incoming recruitment class these days?
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There is no specific answer. Numbers depend on factors such as current team size, how many 5th years are returning and positional needs, Teams will have as few as 5 to 10 or more freshman coming in next year. Any more than that then those players are told they are walk ons and have to earn their playing time and be part of the traveling squad.
Always take close look at the numbers, who is playing and what their backgrounds are. If you're worried you might be in the last group you probably will be.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI heard the incoming recruiting class is quite large and the roster will be close to 40.
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If that is true then there are big changes ahead. A new coach who has now had a year to access players at training and in games. When the season ended the coach had talks with each player individually and said what needed to be said with the player positive and negative. If there is a big class coming in then the coach wants there “type” of player going forward. Most of these players have little or no options entering the transfer portal. Coaches are looking for transfers from bigger programs who have had more playing time.
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I have no respect for anyone who refers to any player on this team or any team in a derogatory manner. Any player on a college team regardless of how much you play is part of this team. They dedicate themselves to being student/athletes and deserve to be treated with respect no admiration. To refer to them as a Practice cone” is demeaning and immature. That may be your daughter’s “station in life” being seen as a “cone” someday and you wouldn’t like it. I respect every player on any team D1-D3 who play for the love of soccer and want to be part of a team.
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agree that "cone" guy is a total loser. The bottom line is that regardless of how much you play or don't play over your 4 years at this school or any school, organized team based soccer comes to an end. For most of these kids, they've played the game their entire life and love being around it and the team serves as a huge part of their college experience. All of these young women are going to be going professional in something other than soccer in very short order. Dealing with adversity and being part of team are pretty good skillsets to take to the next level.
As someone who has many recent college grads working in my organization, I can tell you that college athletes are coveted in the workplace. The deal with a lot of BS and are very good at time management. I can tell you that playing time isn't a consideration for students we recruit!
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The reality is that many will not get much P/T going forward. There are 14 or so new recruits coming in last I heard. Maybe some of the upperclass already dropped out which is why the incoming squad is so large. No one seems to be happy with that large of a group.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe reality is that many will not get much P/T going forward. There are 14 or so new recruits coming in last I heard. Maybe some of the upperclass already dropped out which is why the incoming squad is so large. No one seems to be happy with that large of a group.
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