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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStop making stuff up. Other than a couple of High Schools, most will have 2 or less that get a chance to play at any level higher than HS.
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Title IX Ted is back. Typing away on his 1998 Compaq desktop in his mothers basement.
Let the rage out Ted. Let it out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAny HS girl who wants to be part of 26 to 28 player roster in college wil have a 100% chance of achieving this dream no matter what leagues her local club team particpates in.
title ix has created a demand for participants at jc, naia, ncaa 1 2 & 3 that exceeds the supply of interested hs girls.
Twisting data for your narrative is a universal tactic my hopeless friend.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy friend girls that don't even make HS teams in Oregon (those that are cut) actually get spots at NW Junior Colleges due to the low interest in going there, some girls have even gotten athletic aid. Sorry you are so blind to the real world. The supply of graduating HS girls does not meet the demand created by title ix abundant programing in the states. That doesn't mean any Oregon girls are getting loads of athletic aid, cause they ain't--- as such the supply of girls willing to pay full tuition, room & board, transportation costs & book fees for high dollar out of state & private colleges is concentrated at clubs that have parents willing to pay for year round useless travel--which backs up your twisted data point of 90% are able and willing to fork over the monies to cover a high tuition dollar school without any athletic aid-You nailed it.
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No one should disparage junior colleges, especially if students use them as a cheaper stepping stone to a 4 year degree. Not all of these soccer playing kids are smart enough or motivated for 4 year colleges, especially the ones who put soccer over academics for their entire lives. Any road to more education should be applauded.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo one should disparage junior colleges, especially if students use them as a cheaper stepping stone to a 4 year degree. Not all of these soccer playing kids are smart enough or motivated for 4 year colleges, especially the ones who put soccer over academics for their entire lives. Any road to more education should be applauded.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI feel the same way!
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