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  1. 22 minutes ago, TEXASFROG said:

    Plus Generic..  Mater Dei may not have to get as many transfers like they did 4-5-6 years ago.  But they still get them.

    I'm sure the feeder Pipe-line from the local So.Cal Pop-Warner fields to Mater Dei are stronger than ever now.   Kids getting tagged "Scouted" on those local fields and camps are stronger now than ever.   

    Here is the Million dollar question..   Mater Dei is a Private school and the annual tuition to attend the school is over $17,000 (right off their website).   Do all those D1 kids on the football team pay that $17,000?   I know the answer before you say it.  "NOPE"   In fact,  You can bet most if not all those big time D1 kids don't pay that tuition out of their pocket.

    Their own some form of athletic scholarship to attend Mater Dei.   Alumni money, grants, scholarships or some forms of AID..  Just get here and put that MD uniform on and we'll find a way to get that Private school tuition waived.

    there's absolutely financial aid. and it's extended to ALL students that demonstrate a need, not just athletes.

    and it might be hard to believe, but yes, a lot of these kids can foot the full tuition. don't have to be poor to be athletic. a lot of these kids have been going to private coaching for years. are the private coaches giving scholarships too?

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  2. 6 minutes ago, TEXASFROG said:

    Maxpreps:  Sept 21, 2018  "Mater Dei Rollison candidly talks IMG, Transfers and High School football."

    Maxpreps Reporter:  "Beside youth, you had a lot new kids transfer in. We've read numbers as high as 24.  What is the actual count."

    Coach Rollison... "The number is 11."   (My bad.. thought I remember him saying 12.  just 11.   Ha-ha-ha).

    Maxpreps:  "That number is lower than we heard but still a pretty big number.  A lot people are upset about it, particularly in Southern California.  You and SJB appear to be separating yourself from the pack in terms of getting transfers.  Does that bother you?"

    Coach Rollison.... "NO"

    Maxpreps:  "Were you surprised of Serra Coach Altenberg calling Mater Dei.... "IMG WEST."

    Coach Rollison...."I was surprised, he is entitled to his opinion.  He is a good man and I thought I knew him better."

    ah yes the IMG West article. that year had a lot of transfers (Bryce being one of them). it's not like that now.

    this year's team started completely from the freshman class. the youth pipeline is so insanely strong you'd have to be an idiot to transfer into MD these days.

     

     

     

  3. 34 minutes ago, TEXASFROG said:

    Maxpreps to Mater Dei Coach Rollison...  "We hear that you have over 20 D1 Transfers in your program this off-season?"'Rollison reply... "No, we only have 12."   LMFAO!!!

    When was this quote? I don't ever recall there being that many transfers at any time at MD. This is a typical and common misconception about MD. The VAST majority of their players enrolled as freshman. In fact, I can think of only 1 transfer on the roster this season. The year before, 2. The year before, 4. Way more kids transfer out than transfer in. 

    Now Bosco- that's a different story...

     

  4. 4 minutes ago, GardenStateBaller said:

    PGL crafted SJCs 2019 schedule too. It was designed to go from easiest to hardest. SJC finished 2-4, but reached the WCAC finals. 

    The rest of the Trinity League can't compete with MD and SJB so that's a moot point. At least they're not boycotting them like SFAs league foes did. 

    It's great that all of the elites are playing iterations of each other this season. Gonna make for a fun season! 

    the point is St. Frances' schedule, while granted being one of the most challenging put together, is objectively not the hardest *ever*

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