Re: Soccer Recruiting

The best online source is topdrawersoccer.com.
It's not a very logically-organized website, but the SMU pages are here:
Women: http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer/college-soccer-details/women/smu/clgid-96
Men: http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer/college-soccer-details/men/smu/clgid-409
They have national and state recruiting rankings, and there is a commitments tab on the team pages to track who is committed.
They also have their own weekly rankings which are based on forecasting the NCAA Tournament fields which is kind of interesting to follow and this year they entered into an agreement with the NSCAA to be the "official" college soccer score website. There is a ton of stuff there but like I said it's tough to find what you are looking for sometimes.
Soccer recruiting is a nasty beast with high school players committing as early as their sophomore or junior year. For instance, SMU already has a women's commit who won't be in college until the 2014 class! There are apparently a lot of unwritten rules among the coaches as well and obviously a TON of club soccer politics too. I don't claim to be anywhere close to an expert.
If others have better info on how to track recruiting I would certainly be interested as well...
It's not a very logically-organized website, but the SMU pages are here:
Women: http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer/college-soccer-details/women/smu/clgid-96
Men: http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer/college-soccer-details/men/smu/clgid-409
They have national and state recruiting rankings, and there is a commitments tab on the team pages to track who is committed.
They also have their own weekly rankings which are based on forecasting the NCAA Tournament fields which is kind of interesting to follow and this year they entered into an agreement with the NSCAA to be the "official" college soccer score website. There is a ton of stuff there but like I said it's tough to find what you are looking for sometimes.
Soccer recruiting is a nasty beast with high school players committing as early as their sophomore or junior year. For instance, SMU already has a women's commit who won't be in college until the 2014 class! There are apparently a lot of unwritten rules among the coaches as well and obviously a TON of club soccer politics too. I don't claim to be anywhere close to an expert.
If others have better info on how to track recruiting I would certainly be interested as well...