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    ODP- is it still happening this year?

    Just wondering the status of ODP in Oregon. Has it died completely? Haven’t heard much from anyone about the program and I assume that means it may be over?

    #2
    fire up the google machine, pools selected, dates done. How lazy are you?

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      #3
      They are not lazy…they are just trying to stir up the ODP haters.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Guest View Post
        They are not lazy…they are just trying to stir up the ODP haters.
        This is the correct answer.

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          #5
          There are even schedules. I am thinking its happening.

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            #6
            Looks like someone had too much to drink and got tricky with their admin access to the OYSA website. What a piss poor excuse of an ODP program.

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              #7
              Oregon ODP is a disaster. I really don't get why OYSA can't put together a decent scouting process where top players are invited to join. If then they decide not to do it because of money at least they tried. And why isn't subsidized or they get a sponsor? It should be free for players.

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                #8
                And the haters have entered the chat

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                  #9
                  Now that lots of the clubs are in ECNL or ECNL-R, do they still encourage ODP, or is ODP considered a yucky USYS program that ECNL (US Club) teams and players aren't supposed to touch with a ten foot pole?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post
                    Now that lots of the clubs are in ECNL or ECNL-R, do they still encourage ODP, or is ODP considered a yucky USYS program that ECNL (US Club) teams and players aren't supposed to touch with a ten foot pole?
                    Still seeing our local ecnl and ecnlr club’s players on rosters this year so it must be ok

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Guest View Post
                      Now that lots of the clubs are in ECNL or ECNL-R, do they still encourage ODP, or is ODP considered a yucky USYS program that ECNL (US Club) teams and players aren't supposed to touch with a ten foot pole?
                      I think it depends. Most ECNL are not participating due to many factors, but mostly schedule conflicts. There is a major showcase in Florida the same date as the AZ trip in a week or so.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Guest View Post

                        I think it depends. Most ECNL are not participating due to many factors, but mostly schedule conflicts. There is a major showcase in Florida the same date as the AZ trip in a week or so.
                        On the girls side. The boys side is different

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Guest View Post
                          On the girls side. The boys side is different
                          On the girls side USYS ODP and pre-ODP local activities is valuable at the younger ages for all athletes before age U13. Once U13 hits though, the Girls Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) and to a lesser extent, Girls Academy League, gobbles up most of the top players and these leagues provide plenty of opportunities to be scouted and developed at their:
                          1. national selection games 2. showcase games 3. national playoffs 4. League national camp (typically in summer). But read on as ODP still has value depending on your player…

                          My daughter, who plays high level ECNL and has been afforded several of the ECNL opportunities listed above, still benefited immensely from ODP participating at the U17 age level, though I cannot promise the experience would be the same for all athletes. In my opinion, ODP was least valuable if a player just practices locally and has to pay $400 then pay $1200+ to go to the Arizona tournament. However, it became more valuable if a player was selected for the West regional camp, even more valuable if they were selected to the Interregional Camp and ultimately the most valuable if selected to the National camp with the opportunity to travel internationally too. Escalating value was due to increasingly better coaching, better teammates and additional opportunities that were provided outside a player’s everyday club team experience. These opportunities develop new confidence and new ways to think and improve, and a player can gain new “soccer friend connections” that often provide a player with new perspectives on colleges/recruiting/training.

                          ODP’s “special sauce” is getting a player away from their everyday club team and into a mixed, any player from any league is welcome environment. If they marketed this better and worked to get more funding to lower the cost, it would help this program.

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                            #14
                            I think they meant Different weekends for ECNL in FL. The boys aren’t affected by this.

                            My kids have done odp, I don’t think it’s expensive for what they’ve done.

                            One has made it farther and enjoyed the mixing with other players around the area and then the region. The other barely makes the pool play but still likes it

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Guest View Post

                              On the girls side USYS ODP and pre-ODP local activities is valuable at the younger ages for all athletes before age U13. Once U13 hits though, the Girls Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) and to a lesser extent, Girls Academy League, gobbles up most of the top players and these leagues provide plenty of opportunities to be scouted and developed at their:
                              1. national selection games 2. showcase games 3. national playoffs 4. League national camp (typically in summer). But read on as ODP still has value depending on your player…

                              My daughter, who plays high level ECNL and has been afforded several of the ECNL opportunities listed above, still benefited immensely from ODP participating at the U17 age level, though I cannot promise the experience would be the same for all athletes. In my opinion, ODP was least valuable if a player just practices locally and has to pay $400 then pay $1200+ to go to the Arizona tournament. However, it became more valuable if a player was selected for the West regional camp, even more valuable if they were selected to the Interregional Camp and ultimately the most valuable if selected to the National camp with the opportunity to travel internationally too. Escalating value was due to increasingly better coaching, better teammates and additional opportunities that were provided outside a player’s everyday club team experience. These opportunities develop new confidence and new ways to think and improve, and a player can gain new “soccer friend connections” that often provide a player with new perspectives on colleges/recruiting/training.

                              ODP’s “special sauce” is getting a player away from their everyday club team and into a mixed, any player from any league is welcome environment. If they marketed this better and worked to get more funding to lower the cost, it would help this program.
                              This used to be true, but now ODP has become such a low level of coaching and support it is a shell of what it once was. The cronyism has driven most players and parents away, and what is left is scraps of a once great opportunity for players to “mix it up” and potentially promote themselves regionally and nationally. But present day no serious scouts watch ODP and the talent at the coaching is so poor that their selections for regional camps are suspect to say the least and have become laughable.

                              ECNL has taken over scouting grounds and top coaches mainly focus their time at their showcases. Mostly on the girls side, but boys as well. MLS has channeled their top prospects completely away from ODP. For good reason, the level of soccer is pretty bad.

                              my 2 cents from someone who has watched this program over the last decade. It is a mere shell of what it once was. Not only for Oregon, but nationally as well.

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