Does anyone know of a website that tracks a school's transfer rates over a period of years?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat a great way to find a program and school with great satisfaction. I hope there is one.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy? Usually the fault for a transfer lies more with the player and their family than with the coach. 99 out of 100 times the player got to a place they either didn't like or didn't fit. Whose fault is that? Even if the coach is a lying psycho they should still look to their own decision making process.
The transfer rate for mens' is much higher for men than women (about 20% vs 10%). Based on what I've seen with a boy and a girl playing in college I think men are more willing to walk if they're not getting satisfactory PT. There's probably more a tendency to pick more based on soccer rather than the school fit - then compound that with poor PT and it's no wonder. I think girls do a better job with school fit and once on a team are less likely to want to leave. JMHO and observations.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHarvard
https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/coll...acker_aid43621
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou forget that coaches often leave or get fired. When that happens the new guy usually wants to make huge changes which may or may not include the players who are already there. The new guy may be a total jerk too. No telling. Some coaches are worse than used car salesmen also. Everything may seem square going in, only to find out you were sold a bill of goods. It's an imperfect process.
The transfer rate for mens' is much higher for men than women (about 20% vs 10%). Based on what I've seen with a boy and a girl playing in college I think men are more willing to walk if they're not getting satisfactory PT. There's probably more a tendency to pick more based on soccer rather than the school fit - then compound that with poor PT and it's no wonder. I think girls do a better job with school fit and once on a team are less likely to want to leave. JMHO and observations.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCoaching changes should never be a surprise if you do your due diligence. Even if you don't you should be aware of some of the signs. Young coach been at a lower school for more than 4 years and doing well. Time to move on. Losing coach or Long time coach gone stale. Time to be moved on. D1 is a results oriented business. Changes are seldom surprises to those watching.
If it were that easy to predict coaching staff, PT, liking the school, burnout there wouldn't be nearly as many transfers or kids dropping out after awhile. The odds of playing all four years isn't great so more the reason to make sure it's the school for you.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredSince you mention it, is it legal for Harvard’s coach to coach for a local club?
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