
Nix decommits from UCLA to join G League
Five-star point guard Daishen Nix is decommitting from UCLA and signing with the new G League pathway program, the league announced Tuesday.
G League pathway to the NBA
D1 sports and studying hard do not need to be mutually exclusive. There are plenty of students that can do both and be very successful.No more like sweetie you don’t have what it takes to play at the highest level but I love you. Focus on your studies and continue playing for fun. Win some lose some is the lesson and if it doesn’t kill you it’ll make you stronger. In the real world everyone doesn’t get a trophy.
Coach, your entitlement is coming out. After 16, if we know a kid can’t make it, why continue the lie? What’s with this everybody’s a winner and everybody gets a trophy? Fuck that...play club and study hard!
Probably not more than if you would have pursued a graduate or professional degree with that time.Slacker... done at 22... I pushed myself and finished at 23.. do you know how many more college classes I got to take in the 6yr plan.
I need to take a break. I really want to thank you for speaking up for what you want out of soccer. I want college soccer to work out for everybody too. I also want our country to win at soccer and I have my concerns. The men, I have no hope for at this time. Someone needs to help them.Couple questions for you, I was hoping you could elaborate on.
1. How is college getting in the way of 1-2 out of 100 players?
2. Who is “you guys”?
3. Why are there no more lanes?
What’s funny to me about the 1-2 player argument is that it was our families biggest complaint about DA...designing a program with international rules for the super small sub-set of kids who will ever play them representing a country or play professionally. Seemed upside down to me.
Also, the goal for the vast majority of the consumers (parents) is college. Not pro. If I’m building a product, designing a service, trying to build a revenue stream I’m designing it so I can capture as many customers as possible. I’m designing so what I have works for 98% of the customers (those I am targeting, specialty, niche, etc.) and keeping them happy. I’m not worried about the 2% I may lose, but will likely try to figure out a way to catch them.
ECNL is selling college. Look at their marketing/messaging. They are not selling pro. Not one youth league in this country is selling pro. Maybe NWSL should open the draft to all players, not just players exiting college.
I understand. But the issue is what’s the best route...not just what’s the normal ordinary route but what’s the best route?Many kids work full time when going to school. They have class, they have work, then they have homework.
If that was MVLA's 1st team, that would be depressing.
It’s entitlement to think a student should be able to play varsity sports for experience instead of focusing on studies and future career while playing club due to love of the game.
I do think it's ridiculous that we have 300 D1 girls soccer teams. That is over kill. I think they should have less, like maybe 100 and then D2. D1 is sexy and it sells the ego big time"My dd plays D1" just like my dd was in the GDA league.
And if he flames out?? No education or understanding of what it takes to be a college student.![]()
Nix decommits from UCLA to join G League
Five-star point guard Daishen Nix is decommitting from UCLA and signing with the new G League pathway program, the league announced Tuesday.www.espn.com
G League pathway to the NBA
D3 is the option for a rigorous college schedule at a very academic university. Rules are different there. I am not sure you realize that. Look at the Claremont Consortium Schools or the NESCAC conference. Do you think those student athletes should give up soccer or lacrosse or track or basketball. College sports are not about becoming a pro. Football and Basketball make it appear to be. Why does D1 mean you can not have a rigorous study schedule. I know civil engineers that played D1 sports. I trust they know what they are doing when they are designing our roadways and infrastructure. You speak of D1 sports from a bball and football prospective. You do not see the track athlete or the swimmer or water polo player.
I chose to enjoy being young. I worked graveyard, played college club sports, took my time. No rush... what did I miss out by graduating at 23 as opposed to 21?Probably not more than if you would have pursued a graduate or professional degree with that time.
Can you ask her what her thoughts are on Sophie Smith skipping college to go pro? Also, what's her take on someone like MP taking the money over college experience? Was your dd good enough then and now to have the choice on pro or college today? BTW, my dd chooses college experience and sports and life football game 100%. However, it would be cool if money was there for all the players to go pro like Nix kid did going to the "G" league. Choice is goodThis is an interesting topic. My DD is sitting here amused by reading this stuff with me. Minority, college junior, plays in the Pac12 and loves every minute of it. From picking her classes first to the many, many benefits of being a student-athlete, she would do it again in a second. We are not upper middle class and had it not been for her soccer scholarship she would have done the community college route then transfer to get her degree. College soccer has given her far more opportunities than she ever would have had (says her). Is it a grind at times? Yes. Is it worth it? Yes.
You still don’t get it. I’m saying your kid may have artificial limits placed on her because she hasn’t been in a optimal environment. In other words, you need to leave room for the possibility that your kids growth is being stunted by their current environment.Couple questions for you, I was hoping you could elaborate on.
1. How is college getting in the way of 1-2 out of 100 players?
2. Who is “you guys”?
3. Why are there no more lanes?
What’s funny to me about the 1-2 player argument is that it was our families biggest complaint about DA...designing a program with international rules for the super small sub-set of kids who will ever play them representing a country or play professionally. Seemed upside down to me.
Also, the goal for the vast majority of the consumers (parents) is college. Not pro. If I’m building a product, designing a service, trying to build a revenue stream I’m designing it so I can capture as many customers as possible. I’m designing so what I have works for 98% of the customers (those I am targeting, specialty, niche, etc.) and keeping them happy. I’m not worried about the 2% I may lose, but will likely try to figure out a way to catch them.
ECNL is selling college. Look at their marketing/messaging. They are not selling pro. Not one youth league in this country is selling pro. Maybe NWSL should open the draft to all players, not just players exiting college.
Can you ask her what her thoughts are on Sophie Smith skipping college to go pro? Also, what's her take on someone like MP taking the money over college experience? Was your dd good enough then and now to have the choice on pro or college today? BTW, my dd chooses college experience and sports and life football game 100%. However, it would be cool if money was there for all the players to go pro like Nix kid did going to the "G" league. Choice is good![]()
You still don’t get it. I’m saying your kid may have artificial limits placed on her because she hasn’t been in a optimal environment. In other words, you need to leave room for the possibility that your kids growth is being stunted by their current environment.
This issue is not can you do it but should you do it.D1 sports and studying hard do not need to be mutually exclusive. There are plenty of students that can do both and be very successful.
Uh...we’re talking about soccer.I don’t think you get it....Limits on what exactly? What is being limited? Optimal environment for what specifically? Growth in what area?
Funny you ask as we were just talking about that. Her opinion is SS should have stayed at Stanford, and that for sure MP should have played at UCLA, especially given she was left off the US roster recently. She has friends that played NWSL who have told her its not the big glory that is sounds like. While she may choose to enter the draft after her senior year, she's indicated that she has bigger aspirations than playing for half-empty stadiums making $46k a year (looking at medical school down the road). She wants her degree first and will move on from there.Can you ask her what her thoughts are on Sophie Smith skipping college to go pro? Also, what's her take on someone like MP taking the money over college experience? Was your dd good enough then and now to have the choice on pro or college today? BTW, my dd chooses college experience and sports and life football game 100%. However, it would be cool if money was there for all the players to go pro like Nix kid did going to the "G" league. Choice is good![]()
I love college and I played hoops in NAIA or even lower I think, maybe NCCAA with Life college in it and Masters college. It sure wasn;t D1. Any college with 6 sports or more I think can apply for D1. It's just too many. It's way too many for the girls. You should have to earn D1. Those other 200 should be called something else. My opinion only. I have no idea why we have sports in college but I love it. I also think guys like Nix should be able to be drafted in the NBA out of HS or at 16 if they want and not have to go to the G league. That is lame too.Who gets those 100 programs. Why them and not the others.. You answer.. why do college athletics exist.
Too each his own, right?Funny you ask as we were just talking about that. Her opinion is SS should have stayed at Stanford, and that for sure MP should have played at UCLA, especially given she was left off the US roster recently. She has friends that played NWSL who have told her its not the big glory that is sounds like. While she may choose to enter the draft after her senior year, she's indicated that she has bigger aspirations than playing for half-empty stadiums making $46k a year (looking at medical school down the road). She wants her degree first and will move on from there.