MakeAPlay
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Their priorities change. Their bodies change. Their confidence changes. They mature.
Keep your minds and options open. It takes a very unique 14, or 15 year-old to understand the choice they are making prior to junior year. Yes, some are ready to decide, but the transfer rates and number of girls who stop playing women's soccer would suggest that too may are not.
Even under the current system, there are still spots junior year at most schools. There are even schools needing to fill spots senior year due to de-commits, academic performance issues, and transfers. That includes the power 5 conferences.
The proposed changes, in my opinion, are in the best interests of everyone.
I agree that the changes are good for all involved (if they are adopted). However, most of the top Power 5 schools don't have money senior year and many don't have it past early junior year. For example, my kid's team already has 1o or 11 players committed for 2020 (the class that will be replacing her class which are sophomores) and they aren't a notoriously early recruiting school.