Blues has 13 players at Stanford and UCLA alone. 13. Stanford does not have a single CA player who did not play at a big club. UCLA has 5, but really only 3 since there are two PSV players and that guy has tons of cred and is a queenmaker.
That said, the true power of a place like Blues are for those not at the Stanford/UCLA level. Things are much harder for kids at the next tier, and also for the likes of mid to lower level P5 schools. If you play at Blues and Baker recommends you to the CO coach, they’re taking you over the 1000 people who send emails with videos. Period. Believe what you want, I enjoy the increasing desperation in those parents who fail to listen and think emails and videos are the way.
you have no idea what you’re talking about. Each time you post you show your ignorance more.
the Colorado coach isn’t taking a kid based on bakers word. Dude. Just stop.
good players get found. Playing at a high profile club helps because you get more chances to be in front of coaches. But great players come out of lots of places. When a club coach calls a college coach and says I have a kid who is good and interested the college coach says ok thanks I’ll try and watch them. That’s it. Colleges won’t even take walk ons based on someones word.
parents don’t fret if you’re kid isn’t at a big club. Focus on getting better, having fun and finding ways to get in front of coaches. If the kid is good the coaches will find them. I’ve been a coach, know coaches and have seen it over and over and over. Work hard have fun and be relentless in getting better.