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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo that pretty much fits what I said in terms of Pac 12 commits. The poster proclaimed that maybe two a year from TA clubs go to Pac 12. And the average ECNL team will put about 2 a year in. I knew Onyx had put in a few more than that, but it's not like their starting 11 all went to P5 schools. Now some ECNL teams do send a boatload to P5 schools, but Portland teams won't do that. At the U16, there are three from FCP, but only two who really earned it, the other is due to a favor by the AD. CU probably won't have any. And at the current U15 teams I doubt CU puts in any, and in fact, that team is so weak that without stronger players joining from other clubs, might only put a couple into lower D1. FCP may have one or two Pac 12 and then a few more in lower D1. So in summary, the TA clubs will probably have about as many, if not one or two more Pac 12 commits than the local ECNL teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooks like FCP has 10 girls going D1 from this year's U18 ECNL team.
http://www.fcportland.org/home/906459.html
As a UP fan, having 5 of 7 UP recruits being loca, and all being from the NW, is not a good sign of progress for the UP program.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCongrats to the girls.
As a UP fan, having 5 of 7 UP recruits being loca, and all being from the NW, is not a good sign of progress for the UP program.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would love to know all of these schools that TA is sending their kids to. The 2017s should be at least 75-85% done by know so share the laundry list of the 2017s since you proclaim ECNL Oregon and TA clubs will have similar commits
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone who claims two commits are due to a "a favor by the AD" and that the girls "did not earn it" not only makes everything else that was said suspect, but pretty much just makes that person a sad dirt bag.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOnyx parents sure do sit on this board a lot. It's like non stop for them. Two things are consistent: they live on TS and they are complete jerks in life.
More likely it is one or two parents, but keep putting everyone in one big bucket, it helps your hate for them grow.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, but facts are facts mom. I know it's difficult to hear, but it's the truth.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot an FC parent, don't know the girls. Know the process though and you must be referring to California since they are the only PAC12 school with two FC U16 recruits. There is no way in hell UC Berkley is giving up two roster spots for a favor. I think you are smoking too much weed.....
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They are getting athletic money. Obviously not that much given the size of the rosters but it is an excellent school and will be a great experience.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is giving up two roster spots a problem? Is there a max number of spots a team can give. I would understand if it involved athletic money, which my understanding was no athletic money was involved. So give all the spots you want, they would just be practice player, no expense to the school, mom and dad are paying for them.
And as far as cost? Whether they get athletic money or not, (which what sophomore takes a deal with no money, being out of state, I am sure they got something, at minimum they get admissions help which the team is definitely limited on that too), why give two spots to girls they think cannot help you when you can get hundreds of California girls that will go for zero money just to get into the school? The coach definitely thinks they can help them or is no point.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, there is a limit on how to how many they bring in, the school makes that determination.
And as far as cost? Whether they get athletic money or not, (which what sophomore takes a deal with no money, being out of state, I am sure they got something, at minimum they get admissions help which the team is definitely limited on that too), why give two spots to girls they think cannot help you when you can get hundreds of California girls that will go for zero money just to get into the school? The coach definitely thinks they can help them or is no point.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is giving up two roster spots a problem? Is there a max number of spots a team can give. I would understand if it involved athletic money, which my understanding was no athletic money was involved. So give all the spots you want, they would just be practice player, no expense to the school, mom and dad are paying for them.
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