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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1500301]Another post by the unintelligent. Someone who jumped off the ledge when Tom told him to. Stupid lemming. ECNL just cites absolute numbers without any context. They don't put out there how they measured these. Where these girls who were on an ECNL roster for at least one year? Were these the players on U18 the year before they went to college? Did they get the offer while on an ECNL roster? No, only stupid people like you just take the numbers and swallow them down, no question. That must be why you are Tom's favorite. You swallow things down no question.[/QUOTE
Why do you keep embarrassing your daughter? Get over it, move on!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStrong girls. Meaning top players. If you are not, regardless of whether you can afford it or not it's a waste of time and money. Oregons numbers for ECNL girls going to college to play soccer will be far below the national ECNL average. Which by the way isn't 90%. It's more like 60%. ECNL is using flawed numbers.
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Choose ECNL as they GUARANTEE your dd will play in college. It doesn't matter how bad she is. Just look at Angry ECNL Posters dd, she represents everything that ECNL wants you to buy. She's lousy, but made the team anyway due to daddy buying her way onto the team. Now she thinks that she is going to play in college. Poor thing doesn't see the cliff she is running toward.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChoose ECNL as they GUARANTEE your dd will play in college. It doesn't matter how bad she is. Just look at Angry ECNL Posters dd, she represents everything that ECNL wants you to buy. She's lousy, but made the team anyway due to daddy buying her way onto the team. Now she thinks that she is going to play in college. Poor thing doesn't see the cliff she is running toward.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChoose ECNL as they GUARANTEE your dd will play in college. It doesn't matter how bad she is. Just look at Angry ECNL Posters dd, she represents everything that ECNL wants you to buy. She's lousy, but made the team anyway due to daddy buying her way onto the team. Now she thinks that she is going to play in college. Poor thing doesn't see the cliff she is running toward.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo guarantee. Stats show that only 90% of college players come from ECNL. What percent of college players come from OYSA?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan't get over it can you!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere you have it. 90%. Pretty much very girl. It's a guarantee to go to college to play soccer. The stats show that. And the stats are not manipulated at all. Join the other lemmings and sign up for your guaranteed ticket to college soccer. All you have to do is tryout, where it's a virtual lock to make the team, and pay the money and there you have it. You are in. Her traps may bounce 10 feet away. Her first touch may be terrible. She might send the ball to the other team every time. It doesn't matter. As long as she has an ECNL patch, she's guaranteed to play in college. D1 probably. Just wait another couple of months and they will be selling that to everyone as well. By next year, ECNL will guarantee your spot in the PAC 12.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou don't seem to understand. They aren't saying that 90% of ECNL will play in college, but rather that 90% of college players come from the ECNL. Big difference.
90% of college players do not come from ECNL. The ECNL does not claim this and it is mathematically impossible. If you just had 7 new players per D1 school each year sign a NLI that would be over 2600 DI spots and that doesn't include D2, D3 or NAIA. Per ECNL numbers about 1350 girls played U18 this year, and a little over 900 are playing D1 next year, that means there are a lot if D1 players coming from other places. ECNL is just one option, and it does draw a lot of college recruiters, colleges will also have to look beyond ECNL to fill their rosters.
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http://www.eliteclubsnationalleague....me/860642.html
"The Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) today announced the College Impact of the league’s 2015 graduating class, revealing that 90 percent of the ECNL’s 1,357 graduating seniors will go on to play college soccer in the fall of this year. In total, 1,203 ECNL athletes will go on to play collegiately, with 920 alone in NCAA Division 1 programs."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthttp://www.eliteclubsnationalleague....me/860642.html
"The Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) today announced the College Impact of the league’s 2015 graduating class, revealing that 90 percent of the ECNL’s 1,357 graduating seniors will go on to play college soccer in the fall of this year. In total, 1,203 ECNL athletes will go on to play collegiately, with 920 alone in NCAA Division 1 programs."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou don't seem to understand. They aren't saying that 90% of ECNL will play in college, but rather that 90% of college players come from the ECNL. Big difference.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMore guarantees from the ECNL community. Sign up and you are guaranteed to play college soccer. Be sure to get that in writing from Tom and Fraser when you sign up.
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