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I'm curious to see what percentage of college players by sport get a shot at the pros. We know college is the minor league for football and basketball. Most other sports are there for kids to play for a degree. I'd imagine that is the case for soccer but I have no idea. Soccer, hockey, lacrosse, I wouldn't say they are a waste of resources but with NIL yes, there is a major conflict now. SEC schools for the most part don't have soccer, hockey or lacross. Baseball and track & field are their big non-revenue sports for men.
It’s not the case. And it’s a total waste. It’s also poor quality soccer.
It’s exactly not the minor league for pro soccer. It’s essentially a dead end. Pro soccer has pro minor leagues. At the age you graduate college you should be an established professional in that sport.
Imagine if every NFL had a U-20 team, a U-17 and so on. That’s what pro soccer all around the world has.