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Take my word for it that Geno, Pat, Texas, Stanford, TX Tech, etc. will definitely find you- IF YOU ARE GOOD ENOUGH!

 

This is all about how good the players truly are. The bigtime programs pretty much have only a few of the best of the best of the best that can really and truly play for them. They do not have to take flyers HOPING that someone will be good enough for them.

 

To them they only have so much money and time. They are not in the teaching business very much. They are in the business of getting the best players available.

 

It is the same way in football.

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You ever thought that maybe it's the way the coach networks a player. A high school coach that knows a college coaches system helps determine whether a girl will fit in or not. I'm a firm believer that almost 99 percent of all girls aren't going to play professional ball. So maybe the academics at an institution of higher learning are part of it! You really want to know where a girl gets noticed...10-under AAU. If she has developed skill and fundementals at that age....she is going someplace. That's just my opinion...and what I've heard from other college coaches. I'd let my daughter play for Insell...but not while I'm coaching!

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I'm not from that area, but I know someone that was in that same situation.. Let her decide where she goes.. If she would be happier and has better chances of getting noticed at the other school, let her go... Some schools have situations that should be left.. It basically comes down to what she wants and where she will be happiest and get noticed.

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I believe you can make it where ever you are if you are good, but what I was asking to be considered is what if your girl needs help to improve or some things she needs to be able to show the recruits that her coach is not able to challenge her with. College recruits are sometimes fickle and may look over a player because they don't have time to teach things they should already know.I believe

players sometimes transfer because they or their families have lost confidence in their coaches ability to help them improve.

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