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2024 Recruiting: Liam McNeeley

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Nowell has a man's body already, so that's a big plus, but so did Solo and he didn't have a huge freshmen year, but they're different type players. I'm convinced Nowell will have a great year, but we need HD. Can't have only one true ball handler.
Solo didn't have a huge freshman year because of TN, CS, SC, and HD!!!
 
Most track events are boring but have you ever seen a steeplechase? Absolute insanity
I love track and field. Everyone is doped up and doing insane things the human body isn't supposed to be capable of. There will always be something really cool about being the fastest person on the planet. I was there as a kid for the Dream team and all the records being shattered in track and field and the track and field was more exciting.
 
Im in Jamaica right now and listening to the locals talk about Usain Bolt is very cool.
 
I love track and field. Everyone is doped up and doing insane things the human body isn't supposed to be capable of. There will always be something really cool about being the fastest person on the planet. I was there as a kid for the Dream team and all the records being shattered in track and field and the track and field was more exciting.
I appreciate that. My experience was a little different sitting on bleachers at Hall High in March shivering and waiting for the half mile and 4x4 :D
 
Biggest what-if with Khalid…what if he had stuck around for one more year and got to pair with Caron for a season?
That never occurred to me. I always think he would have been better off leaving as a freshman. But yeah, once he got hurt late as a soph he likely would have been better off staying.
 
Take the soccer talk elsewhere please?
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Humans were given 10 fingers and 2 arms for a reason. Sports that make it a rule not to use them are just plain weird.
God gave us two ears and one mouth for a reason as well but people still talk twice as much as they listen
 
Can we all just agree soccer is stupid? My kids are playing basketball, track, or learning how to fight. Everything else is foolish.
It the best sport ever. It's so good the US hasn't been able to mess it up yet. Lord knows they are trying.
 
Bodes well for us as in we have the chance to lock it up before he takes any other visits. Not implying he’s visiting us first because we’re his favorite as of today.
good point...plus he's already been through the recruiting process so prob doesn't need to see as many places...
 
So Liam- Big Hoss is going to be grabbing some Boards for you so you can do your thing . Gonna be a fun ride. Are you in?
 
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That never occurred to me. I always think he would have been better off leaving as a freshman. But yeah, once he got hurt late as a soph he likely would have been better off staying.

Remember - he left after his junior year.

He had some really basic deficiencies as a point guard that were less obvious in college than they were in the NBA. He was very small and he really struggled to get the ball inside against big NBA defenders…and they’re all big. Could not see over them, could not get around them.

So he was really destined to play overseas from birth.

I think Calhoun thought that he had gotten everything he could out of the El-Amin era and really wanted to move on. That likely helped us down the road in 2004, but I really wish I could have seen what would have happened if Khalid had been paired with Caron and that group for one season.
 
At the risk of derailing further…

Do the people that have sunk serious money into their children’s sports careers feel it was a worthwhile investment?

I have a 1 year old and another on the way, so will potentially be dealing with this over the coming years.

After having a very athletics focused childhood myself, I am now of the opinion that local rec/travel leagues are probably sufficient to get the benefits of sports (kids learn how to work as part of a team, deal with adversity, etc).

I don’t see the value in the high end travel leagues. I suppose the benefit there is either the prestige associated with it, or the desire to get a college scholarship out of it?
 
Yes, of course. But in addition she played D1 basketball so she probably has more knowledge of the process and is more interested. Remember how Flagg's mother, who played D1 basketball at Maine, ran her son's recruiting process? And yes, mothers should be involved in their sons' recruiting, but you don't hear much about the mother's involvement in most recruitments.

I am sure that being a low major recruit decades ago in women’s basketball has made them experts in recruiting. They probably wrote letters for their sons and then mailed those with a floppy disk of their sons’ highlights, the way they did back in 1996.
 
At the risk of derailing further…

Do the people that have sunk serious money into their children’s sports careers feel it was a worthwhile investment?

I have a 1 year old and another on the way, so will potentially be dealing with this over the coming years.

After having a very athletics focused childhood myself, I am now of the opinion that local rec/travel leagues are probably sufficient to get the benefits of sports (kids learn how to work as part of a team, deal with adversity, etc).

I don’t see the value in the high end travel leagues. I suppose the benefit there is either the prestige associated with it, or the desire to get a college scholarship out of it?
My opinion is don't waste your money. Build well-rounded kids with many interests. Competitive sports at the high school level often are more toxic than they are helpful to development. Unless your kid has league potential.

Also, there are plenty of better ways to pay for college (and alternative / lower priced colleges) than on an athletic scholarship - all my D1 athlete friends hated their lives
 
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We’ve beaten Mexico, but we don’t have the results against top teams consistently under Gregg. We don’t create enough chances through build up, it’s only really on the wings. I don’t think his philosophy fits our strengths.
He’s gotta play Gio and show that he’s working on tactics to build attack minded football. Too many talented players to play the way we did at the last world cup, even against the best teams.

Very fortunate to get that result vs Jamaica thanks to an own goal in stoppage time.
 
Best sport in the world. Just because Americans aren’t good at it dont make it untrue.
It's not whether we are good at it. It's that the majority of people just don't find it very entertaining. We are a ratings/money driven society. Believe me, if enough people liked it and it was profitable, it would be on tv like the NFL. Part of that is the actual sport itself. 1-0 games? We are an impatient society. Baseball isn't as popular either anymore. Other reason is in most countries, it is part of their culture from birth. It's their #1 sport by a mile. A lot of competition here. Our best athletes play other sports as well which was also mentioned already.
 
Hard Disagree. We have the best generation of players ever. He IS NOT above replacement level as a coach. We dont need someone for 2026 that is also learning on the job. He does not have one signature win. We've beaten the teams we're supposed to beat and that is it.
I like the Jimmy/Jesse/Charlie pod, too.

Anyway, here’s what some folks without skin in the game thought of the US under Berhalter:




We were the youngest team ever to get out of the group stage of the World Cup, and we did it by playing with the ball, not against it. We’re better now than we were 18 months ago.

I’m excited about the whole thing.
 
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Now this is a soccer thread?
Took 25 pages to derail, which is probably a boneyard record!

Anyway, I’ll stop posting about soccer. I just hope the folks who are USMNT fans here keep an open mind about what’s happening on the field. Because it’s been really, really good.
 
At the risk of derailing further…

Do the people that have sunk serious money into their children’s sports careers feel it was a worthwhile investment?

I have a 1 year old and another on the way, so will potentially be dealing with this over the coming years.

After having a very athletics focused childhood myself, I am now of the opinion that local rec/travel leagues are probably sufficient to get the benefits of sports (kids learn how to work as part of a team, deal with adversity, etc).

I don’t see the value in the high end travel leagues. I suppose the benefit there is either the prestige associated with it, or the desire to get a college scholarship out of it?

Define serious money.

I have extended family who have their kids in sports and they’re traveling out of state every month. I have been to games and watched their kids play and I think they are being sold a bill of goods by their coaches. The expectation of which colleges are going to come calling is disconnected from reality. That whole scenario is driven by the adults who are doing this for a living.

For that reason, let me advocate swimming….the clock is the judge, not some coach.

Our daughter swam since she was eight years old with USA Swimming affiliated clubs. The Metro region is great and there’s no real travel for meets. If there is travel, it’s likely to a championship meet and kids need to qualify on time to go. The furthest we had to travel was Virginia Tech. Outside of that, it was usually to one of the Ivy campuses in NY, Mass or RI. (Even UConn a few times.)

Our coaches never tried to upsell us on a dream. Basically, just, if she works hard, she can swim DI if she wants to. (She did not want to - she swims in the NESCAC.) It was such an atypical experience to what I hear about other youth sports…a few of her former club teammates and her were all swimming at a college meet in Maine last year. The entire club coaching staff took a day off work and drove to Maine to watch them.

I don’t know what I paid, but I would have paid double.
 
Took 25 pages to derail, which is probably a boneyard record!

Anyway, I’ll stop posting about soccer. I just hope the folks who are USMNT fans here keep an open mind about what’s happening on the field. Because it’s been really, really good

Oh, I think very few people here can complain about a thread being derailed. Judge not, lest ye be judged.
 
Track athletes are the best pure athletes on the planet.
I would argue that it’s NFL players, specifically WR’s and DB’s. Tyreek Hill could be an olympic track star if he trained for it. UConn’s own Byron Jones broke the broad jump world record.
 
Define serious money.

I have extended family who have their kids in sports and they’re traveling out of state every month. I have been to games and watched their kids play and I think they are being sold a bill of goods by their coaches. The expectation of which colleges are going to come calling is disconnected from reality. That whole scenario is driven by the adults who are doing this for a living.

For that reason, let me advocate swimming….the clock is the judge, not some coach.

Our daughter swam since she was eight years old with USA Swimming affiliated clubs. The Metro region is great and there’s no real travel for meets. If there is travel, it’s likely to a championship meet and kids need to qualify on time to go. The furthest we had to travel was Virginia Tech. Outside of that, it was usually to one of the Ivy campuses in NY, Mass or RI. (Even UConn a few times.)

Our coaches never tried to upsell us on a dream. Basically, just, if she works hard, she can swim DI if she wants to. (She did not want to - she swims in the NESCAC.) It was such an atypical experience to what I hear about other youth sports…a few of her former club teammates and her were all swimming at a college meet in Maine last year. The entire club coaching staff took a day off work and drove to Maine to watch them.

I don’t know what I paid, but I would have paid double.

I swam in HS and would have continued with it had I gone to a DIII school instead of DI, and I didn't hate it but, man, what a solitary sport. At practice, your head's under water 90% of the time and when it's not, you're gasping for breath.

I hear what you're saying and if my kids are into it when they get older, that'll work for me. Unfortunately, so far their ceiling looks less like Michael Phelps/Katie Ledecky and more like this:

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