Rather than hijack the "success factor" thread, thought We could start a new one here for everyone's thoughts on the subject.
Here's how it started:
"Look at the other, non-football, school-based sports today. Virtually all of them now compete at the second tier of competition. The top tier of competition is controlled by private clubs rostered with athletes from dozens of zip codes.
School-based teams are largely irrelevant in the rankings of the state's or nation's best teams.
Private club teams dominate primarily because club athletes train and play with the best against the best."
and
"Simply follow the money.
The rise of the pay-to-play model in youth sports over the past two decades has relegated school-based teams to the second tier in virtually every team sport except football. Few observers of youth sports dispute this cause and effect. You disagree?
Private schools are pay-to-play.
IMG Academy is pay-to-play.
The various pay-to-play football models (schools and sports academies) are converging (not merging) into the top-tier model of youth athletics. Intentionally splitting the publics away from the privates now as you're suggesting merely serves to accelerate the trend toward the publics' second-class status in football."
Is school-based football doomed to second tier status as has happened in most other school-based sports? Why/Why Not?
Here's how it started:
"Look at the other, non-football, school-based sports today. Virtually all of them now compete at the second tier of competition. The top tier of competition is controlled by private clubs rostered with athletes from dozens of zip codes.
School-based teams are largely irrelevant in the rankings of the state's or nation's best teams.
Private club teams dominate primarily because club athletes train and play with the best against the best."
and
"Simply follow the money.
The rise of the pay-to-play model in youth sports over the past two decades has relegated school-based teams to the second tier in virtually every team sport except football. Few observers of youth sports dispute this cause and effect. You disagree?
Private schools are pay-to-play.
IMG Academy is pay-to-play.
The various pay-to-play football models (schools and sports academies) are converging (not merging) into the top-tier model of youth athletics. Intentionally splitting the publics away from the privates now as you're suggesting merely serves to accelerate the trend toward the publics' second-class status in football."
Is school-based football doomed to second tier status as has happened in most other school-based sports? Why/Why Not?