Please tell me that you GALS are not in lower brackets and bragging about records?
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Congrats to ALL the Florida teams. Doing well in all brackets. Great way to represent FL and show how tough the competition is here! Finish strong
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Who cares what bracket? Someone just asked what the records are thee are the responses. It's a good tournament we don't all have to sit around measuring the size of our dicks
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postu 16 girls west pines and florida rush are also 2-0 in group play
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Serious question because I am not familiar with this tournament. How are the divisions ranked? No snark please I just want a straight answer. Thanks
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSerious question because I am not familiar with this tournament. How are the divisions ranked? No snark please I just want a straight answer. Thanks
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe only groups that are ranked are the National League groupings and they are ranked and seeded otherwise each team is placed in a group bracket and all efforts are made to have teams from different parts of the country compete against one another. It would be impossible to seed all the teams. Hope this helps but in the future don't come to TS if you don't want snarky, rude, stupid remarks made about your posts. It is what it is I suppose so you just grin and bear it sometimes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSerious question because I am not familiar with this tournament. How are the divisions ranked? No snark please I just want a straight answer. Thanks
The divisions are divided by NL, Elite, Premier, United, and Copa in that same order. The absolute top teams are in NL. The next group is Elite, etc.
The previous poster thinks the colors mean something, but they are just a way to tell the difference between the different groups within the same division. Same as Disney or other major showcases.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are different divisions, but not like previous poster said.
The divisions are divided by NL, Elite, Premier, United, and Copa in that same order. The absolute top teams are in NL. The next group is Elite, etc.
The previous poster thinks the colors mean something, but they are just a way to tell the difference between the different groups within the same division. Same as Disney or other major showcases.
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The tournament rankings are based on what a team inputs into the system - the Soccer in College system. Many team do not input their losses, so the rankings are quite skewed.
Also, a number one in their state from Mississippi or Indiana is quite different than a number one from Florida, Georgia or North Texas.
For example, using Got Soccer ratings, the number one team at U16 from Indiana is FC Pride 99 Elite is number 220 in the country. The number one team at U16 from Mississippi is Gulf Coast United GCUFC 99 Girls is number 364. The number one team at U16 from Florida is JFC Storm 98/99 and they are number 1 in the country. In Soccer in College, these same teams are ranked
IN - 1st in Florida, number 93 in the country.
MS - 2nd in Florida, number 169 in the country.
FL - 1st in Florida; 2nd in country (the team that is ranked no.1 has five games entered as results - the most recent 4/19/14 a 1-0 win over JFC - with four June 2013 scores being the remaining scores.)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe tournament rankings are based on what a team inputs into the system - the Soccer in College system. Many team do not input their losses, so the rankings are quite skewed.
Also, a number one in their state from Mississippi or Indiana is quite different than a number one from Florida, Georgia or North Texas.
For example, using Got Soccer ratings, the number one team at U16 from Indiana is FC Pride 99 Elite is number 220 in the country. The number one team at U16 from Mississippi is Gulf Coast United GCUFC 99 Girls is number 364. The number one team at U16 from Florida is JFC Storm 98/99 and they are number 1 in the country. In Soccer in College, these same teams are ranked
IN - 1st in Indiana, number 93 in the country.
MS - 2nd in Mississippi, number 169 in the country.
FL - 1st in Florida; 2nd in country (the team that is ranked no.1 has five games entered as results - the most recent 4/19/14 a 1-0 win over JFC - with four June 2013 scores being the remaining scores.)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe tournament rankings are based on what a team inputs into the system - the Soccer in College system. Many team do not input their losses, so the rankings are quite skewed.
Also, a number one in their state from Mississippi or Indiana is quite different than a number one from Florida, Georgia or North Texas.
For example, using Got Soccer ratings, the number one team at U16 from Indiana is FC Pride 99 Elite is number 220 in the country. The number one team at U16 from Mississippi is Gulf Coast United GCUFC 99 Girls is number 364. The number one team at U16 from Florida is JFC Storm 98/99 and they are number 1 in the country. In Soccer in College, these same teams are ranked
IN - 1st in Florida, number 93 in the country.
MS - 2nd in Florida, number 169 in the country.
FL - 1st in Florida; 2nd in country (the team that is ranked no.1 has five games entered as results - the most recent 4/19/14 a 1-0 win over JFC - with four June 2013 scores being the remaining scores.)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthen i guess give those teams credit that know how to work the system. our club obviously didn't. nearly our entire season is missing from our games. worse is that the teams that we did beat did not list our games as losses for them. they conveniently left them out so games didn't count whatsoever toward placement.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are different divisions, but not like previous poster said.
The divisions are divided by NL, Elite, Premier, United, and Copa in that same order. The absolute top teams are in NL. The next group is Elite, etc.
The previous poster thinks the colors mean something, but they are just a way to tell the difference between the different groups within the same division. Same as Disney or other major showcases.
It's interesting that FL has great soccer but overall it was a very erratic showcase for them. Are other states' teams that much better or did CASL just do a great job matching skill levels and making close matches for the most part?
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