I think compared to D1, D2 is a lot more school by school in the sense that one school can be completely different to another even though they’re the in the same division. As an example, the D2 school I was just at had a perfectly cut grass field as well as a perfect game field, but a lot of teams don’t even have one good grass field. I’ve also known d2 players who are vastly superior to some d1 players I know and I’ve seen plenty of d2 teams who have dominated d1 teams in games. It really isn’t as black and white as a lot of people might think.
@@CornPopWazABadDude there are plenty of people who have that situation. A lot of people also are able to get better scholarships and more playing time at D2 schools or even at the other levels.
Heard the level doesn't vary as much as everyone thinks between D1,D2,D3. Some D2 teams are as good as D1 teams and even better there isn't any relegation and promotions so a really good D2 team or D3 team who can compete against D1 teams will still be playing in their respective divisions. Furthermore, Divisions are judged by the size of the uni, so division 1 is the biggest universities. All the information that I have shared was directly from Darthmouth and Stanford coaches who came over for a showcase
Just for the lols there are exceptions to that rule. I forgot which university, but there was a uni with only 1,500 students attending, but was D1 because of how focused and concentrated they were on building up the soccer program. But yeah, there are d3 teams that could go head to head with d2. However, though there will be d1 level athletes at d3, I do not think there are any d3 teams better than d1.
@@thejvletterman8904 I agree with you to an extent. There aren't many D3 teams that could compete with D1 but the top of D3 especially the NESCAC conference where I played could very easily compete with the bottom end of D1 as there have been a number of players, myself included who have gone on to either get trials or full on professional contracts after their college careers. If you need any more proof, search Amherst College Soccer (Amherst is D3 for reference) vs Monaco (I believe it was U23s) and they were able to make it a very close game.
Robert Montanaro Oh yeah I’ve seen some Amherst games and I’m convinced they could easily be a D1 Level team. I agree with you and am not at all bashing at D3. With not as many d1 soccer schools in America as there are For basketball, football, baseball, or even volleyball or track, leaves a lot of high level players that just barely missed d1 to go to D2 or D3, and therefore leading to crazy good d2/d3 soccer teams
Excellent video and good breakdown of the D1 as and D2 differences Can I ask you about roster sizes and the amount of game time , what division offers most game time Also do freshmen get as much game time as the seniors?
Yes I did create one. Luckily I had some footage from my time at college and got some footage from the agency I went through. I would just try and get match footage anyway you can. Friends or family are perfect if they are coming to watch anyway.
They should have d1, d2 and d3 champions play each other as a final for National Championship to settle to score who is the best college team in the nation.
One question is it really related to the division or how fancy the school your playing for is in the first place? Example which would have the better facilities, a fancy div 2 school or an average div 1 school?
mate if you could go back in time and choose between college and going to other European countries for pro contracts, what you choosing and why? would help me out a ton lad
For me personally I would have still come to America but I would have gone to a D2 university first and then seen if I could progress with game time etc.
I want to be a University men's soccer player. Can you advice your win case. Did you applied university by yourself?? This year I'll graduate High School so I need your advice.
Well maybe I should’ve accepted the scholarship offers 😩 but then again if soccer after high school was for me it would’ve been here! But it’s really me being scared of being uncomfortable.. sometimes I regret not taking any offers .. ehh !
@@lotgriff jus wish I would’ve took them! I feel like it would’ve but hard but smooth! But I’m changing and somewhat opening up to the world.. maybe one I’ll play soccer again !! Kinda feel old tho!.
Hi, I’m 15 turning 16 in summer, joining an academy in england (Non-Pro) and I’ve been told I’m good enough to get a pro but if not, “10000%” certain to receive D1 us scholars. If I do come out to America and play football there, how can I get paid from a scholarship?
As a Briton, Living in America, do u think leaving the Uk to go to an American D1 team is a good decision, if u believe you can make low level pro in England now. Do you think the outcome of American College’s will be better than playing games in England. Much love from a guy trying to go pro on my channel too
Thanks Tom, it's such a variable thing and depends on how you use the situation. If you make the most of it, going to America is definitely worth it. It requires you to work hard at both athletics and studies tho so if you just want to play football then maybe staying in the UK is the better choice
That's a difficult one as there are a lot of rules. For example a club can't contact you until you're in the 'transfer portal'. To get into this portal you must tell your current coach and sign a leaving form. Once in the portal you can talk to other coaches etc and go from there.
Wish this was true but even the top d2 schools the gap between the players is so extreme. Yeah there may be one or two players that could play on a d1 team but, the majority wouldn't and it shows. Having played against d2 teams in preseason its always 5 plus goal blow outs. Where the first team really only plays the starters for 30 mins of the whole game.
hi i am investigating and fact searching with the possibility of sending my now 16 year old son to the states for next year 17 could you please let me know how you did this did you get a full scholarship whats classes do you do as he wants to study sports of some kind he doesn`t know what classes he has to take or pick we are a little bit lost plus we don`t know the difference in football quality between d1 d2 d3 etc we live in play in spain near benidorm and he plays for a local team for 9 years any info would be great thanks ....
So the way I did it was partly through an agency and partly by myself. You must create a highlight video with your sons best clips that you then send to the coaches at universities that appeal to you. From there it is about speaking to the coaches and potentially talking about scholarships etc. For classes the american system makes you do a mixture of general education classes for the first two years. After that your classes are more adapted towards your major. The difference in quality is hard. The big point to be aware of is that D3 don't offer scholarships. D1 is regarded as the best level but some top D2 teams are better than some average D1. There is some overlap. Hope that helps!
Griffalo so would you have to get a job and or off campus to make money whilst in college cause me and my mate are from England and want to do exactly this when we’re older
Griffalo this might get tedious because I have got quite a few questions to ask about this life so if you could would you add my insta JSingleton_1 ? And also do you need an athletic scholarship to play for the football team
Elliott Burrell div 3 you can’t get an athletic scholarship that’s prob the main difference that’s not a school by school difference NAIA is a whole different division I’m pretty sure they have D1-D3 in NAIA I play in the NCAA though so I’m not completely sure
Elliott Burrell I’m not able to tell you a direct amount I can tell you that the team is given a certain amount and the coach divides it up however they want as for recruiting I’m sure if a player because available that they want they will still be recruiting so never hesitate to reach out and be persistent
There really isn’t much difference between the two divisions... it all depends on how much money the school and the program gets.... obviously the more money a program/school has the better facilities
Sorry this is a late question, but i currently play football (soccer) for the University of Birmingham in the UK, probably one of the top 5-7 universities in the UK for football. What is the comparison between that and the NCAA? I would like to do a 1 year masters in the US once i graduate and want to know if it’s realistic applying for a scholarship at a low Div I or Div II college. thanks
Bruh... England has BY FAR the best football pyramid in the entire world. No good talent goes unnoticed there! I'm curios why would anyone come from England, the absolute pinnacle of football systems, to the USA for football? I'm really just wondering, why aren't you playing in an academy system or a lower division team in England?
I understand the doubt. Unfortunately talent does go unnoticed. I'm not saying that I should have been picked up but there are lots of players who should and don't. If you can't get into an academy by the age of 18 then your left to the lower tiers and combining working everyday with training and playing can be hard to improve. That's why I chose to go to higher education and extend playing by four years.
I think compared to D1, D2 is a lot more school by school in the sense that one school can be completely different to another even though they’re the in the same division. As an example, the D2 school I was just at had a perfectly cut grass field as well as a perfect game field, but a lot of teams don’t even have one good grass field. I’ve also known d2 players who are vastly superior to some d1 players I know and I’ve seen plenty of d2 teams who have dominated d1 teams in games. It really isn’t as black and white as a lot of people might think.
I think you've summed it up well
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That's because of academics though mostly right? There's tons of good athletes in D2 that didn't have good grades in HS I think is why this happen?
@@CornPopWazABadDude there are plenty of people who have that situation. A lot of people also are able to get better scholarships and more playing time at D2 schools or even at the other levels.
Spot on
Heard the level doesn't vary as much as everyone thinks between D1,D2,D3. Some D2 teams are as good as D1 teams and even better there isn't any relegation and promotions so a really good D2 team or D3 team who can compete against D1 teams will still be playing in their respective divisions. Furthermore, Divisions are judged by the size of the uni, so division 1 is the biggest universities. All the information that I have shared was directly from Darthmouth and Stanford coaches who came over for a showcase
Just for the lols there are exceptions to that rule. I forgot which university, but there was a uni with only 1,500 students attending, but was D1 because of how focused and concentrated they were on building up the soccer program. But yeah, there are d3 teams that could go head to head with d2. However, though there will be d1 level athletes at d3, I do not think there are any d3 teams better than d1.
@@thejvletterman8904 I agree with you to an extent. There aren't many D3 teams that could compete with D1 but the top of D3 especially the NESCAC conference where I played could very easily compete with the bottom end of D1 as there have been a number of players, myself included who have gone on to either get trials or full on professional contracts after their college careers. If you need any more proof, search Amherst College Soccer (Amherst is D3 for reference) vs Monaco (I believe it was U23s) and they were able to make it a very close game.
Robert Montanaro Oh yeah I’ve seen some Amherst games and I’m convinced they could easily be a D1 Level team. I agree with you and am not at all bashing at D3. With not as many d1 soccer schools in America as there are For basketball, football, baseball, or even volleyball or track, leaves a lot of high level players that just barely missed d1 to go to D2 or D3, and therefore leading to crazy good d2/d3 soccer teams
@@thejvletterman8904 a few nescacs recruit d1 kids who go only for academics.
I've been waiting for this. Thanks man keep it up!
Thanks!
Good vid mate, it’s good to see how an English lad goes about being away
Thanks mate!
I’ll see you on the field 🤜🏼
Thanks men, I'm coming for fall 2021 !
Best of luck!
Juju good luck I’m thinking about coming fall 2023 im 16yet
@@danielm6045 I'm 18, good luck men , I hope we will play together or against one day
Juju 🤙🏻🤙🏻 You already signed for a University
@@danielm6045 Haha, no my highlights video isn't finished yet , good luck dude
Thank you for sharing your perspectives!
Thanks for the information man, I really needed the help 🙏
Glad I could help!
Enjoy the content bro from back in the UK (Kent). Keep grinding! 💪🏻
Thanks mate, Glad you're enjoying the videos!
So why did u transfer?
Excellent video and good breakdown of the D1 as and D2 differences
Can I ask you about roster sizes and the amount of game time , what division offers most game time
Also do freshmen get as much game time as the seniors?
Did u have to create a highlight video from England bc I’m in England and my games here don’t rlly get filmed most the time so how would I do that
Yes I did create one. Luckily I had some footage from my time at college and got some footage from the agency I went through. I would just try and get match footage anyway you can. Friends or family are perfect if they are coming to watch anyway.
Thanks mate. Answered a lot of questions. I enjoy the content
I'm glad it helped!
Do you get paid in a d1 and d2 university?
BEAST TTT No you can get an athletic scholarship though
Thanks for the question BEAST TTTT, Allee summed it up!
Noo... And if you don't get a full ride!!! You pay them!!!
You make any job at the university during the weekend to get money
They should have d1, d2 and d3 champions play each other as a final for National Championship to settle to score who is the best college team in the nation.
I'm currently D1 Australian soccer player and that picture you used for the manikins is one of my best mates from back home 🤣😭 what
Noway! 😂 I just used a random one off Google
One question is it really related to the division or how fancy the school your playing for is in the first place?
Example which would have the better facilities, a fancy div 2 school or an average div 1 school?
It really varies from school to school so it's hard to say. But all the universities that I have seen have a similar standard of facilities.
@@lotgriff Cheers and good luck buddy 👍
I will soon be an incoming freshman playing NCAA 2 for Caldwell University wish me luck mate
Good luck mate
Caldwell is close to where I’ll be playing at FDU
Sam Allington oh that’s dope the D1 or D3 campus?
How was your college career ?
Good vid mate. What standard did you play in England because I was just wondering what the standard of football was like in America
When I was in England I played 6-8th tier of the English system. I was never in an academy but not too far off it.
Griffalo so why go America?
Great video! For D2 and D1 is there the same amount of travel involved?
It depends on the university and conference but generally similar.
Usually more air travel in d1 as d2 conferences are more closely situated than the d1 conferences.
Why did you transfer from a D1 college soccer to a lower division of college soccer D2?
More minutes and maybe better people
Hi mate, can you do the difference for NCAA and NAIA please?
mate if you could go back in time and choose between college and going to other European countries for pro contracts, what you choosing and why? would help me out a ton lad
For me personally I would have still come to America but I would have gone to a D2 university first and then seen if I could progress with game time etc.
Can u gives us your life story of how u got to college and became a soccer player
Check out my video, 'My Journey'
How did you come across a soccer scholarship?
An agency came and spoke to my sixth form about the possibility and that's when I started looking into it
@@lotgriff Ahh yeah ok cause interested to do the same thing as you did and cheers for the reply bro
Gabe Nicholls yeh best to get in contact with an agency mate then take things from there
Do you play for a Usl2 or NPSL team during the off season?
I haven't so far but I may look into it
I want to be a University men's soccer player.
Can you advice your win case. Did you applied university by yourself?? This year I'll graduate High School so I need your advice.
Which division had a better standard of female?
I'm not sure for female however I would guess it's similar to male
Incredibly vague answer Griffiths - give the people what they want!
Well maybe I should’ve accepted the scholarship offers 😩 but then again if soccer after high school was for me it would’ve been here! But it’s really me being scared of being uncomfortable.. sometimes I regret not taking any offers .. ehh !
Life has it's way of working out!
@@lotgriff jus wish I would’ve took them! I feel like it would’ve but hard but smooth! But I’m changing and somewhat opening up to the world.. maybe one I’ll play soccer again !! Kinda feel old tho!.
Can you make a video on how you got the scholarship
I have made a few previous videos, do they help?
Hi, I’m 15 turning 16 in summer, joining an academy in england (Non-Pro) and I’ve been told I’m good enough to get a pro but if not, “10000%” certain to receive D1 us scholars. If I do come out to America and play football there, how can I get paid from a scholarship?
So the scholarship 'pays' you by paying for your tuition, accommodation and food. They can't actually pay you.
Griffalo thank you very much
Griffalo how is the accommodation, is it good?
What level should a player be playing in England if they want to play in America?
You like training in the morning or at afternoon ?
Personally I prefer training in the morning as it leave my afternoons free
Could you share why you chose to transfer to a d2 uni?
I wasn't getting any game time at the D1 and wasn't enjoying my footy anymore
As a Briton, Living in America, do u think leaving the Uk to go to an American D1 team is a good decision, if u believe you can make low level pro in England now. Do you think the outcome of American College’s will be better than playing games in England. Much love from a guy trying to go pro on my channel too
Tom Allen if you do great at a D1 school in US you have opportunity to go pro in US as well as having a degree as back up
Thanks Tom, it's such a variable thing and depends on how you use the situation. If you make the most of it, going to America is definitely worth it. It requires you to work hard at both athletics and studies tho so if you just want to play football then maybe staying in the UK is the better choice
Hi tom
What scholarship did you get at your D1 college seeing as you came from the UK as this is the path I want to take🙏
At D1 I only got an academic scholarship. However I know teammates who recently got released from Academy's who are on substantial scholarships
Griffalo ok thank you
Griffalo also what age were you when you went to America
@@josephwhitney2668 I was 19 when I came out to America
Griffalo Can you also get into a College Soccer team by only getting an acedamic scholarship or do you need an athletic scholarship?
Can you explain the transfer process? is it hard and so on?
That's a difficult one as there are a lot of rules. For example a club can't contact you until you're in the 'transfer portal'. To get into this portal you must tell your current coach and sign a leaving form. Once in the portal you can talk to other coaches etc and go from there.
@@lotgriff thanks keep the vids up👍
Good video man, how is the level between d1 and d2
It really depends which two universities you compare. Some top D2 are better than some average D1 but top D1 should always be better than top D2.
Wish this was true but even the top d2 schools the gap between the players is so extreme. Yeah there may be one or two players that could play on a d1 team but, the majority wouldn't and it shows. Having played against d2 teams in preseason its always 5 plus goal blow outs. Where the first team really only plays the starters for 30 mins of the whole game.
hi
i am investigating and fact searching with the possibility of sending my now 16 year old son to the states for next year 17 could you please let me know how you did this did you get a full scholarship whats classes do you do as he wants to study sports of some kind he doesn`t know what classes he has to take or pick we are a little bit lost plus we don`t know the difference in football quality between d1 d2 d3 etc we live in play in spain near benidorm and he plays for a local team for 9 years any info would be great
thanks ....
So the way I did it was partly through an agency and partly by myself. You must create a highlight video with your sons best clips that you then send to the coaches at universities that appeal to you. From there it is about speaking to the coaches and potentially talking about scholarships etc. For classes the american system makes you do a mixture of general education classes for the first two years. After that your classes are more adapted towards your major. The difference in quality is hard. The big point to be aware of is that D3 don't offer scholarships. D1 is regarded as the best level but some top D2 teams are better than some average D1. There is some overlap. Hope that helps!
What is a Athletic Scholarship, What does it intake , do they pay you ?
They pay for your tuition so not directly paying you.
Griffalo so would you have to get a job and or off campus to make money whilst in college cause me and my mate are from England and want to do exactly this when we’re older
@@extinct988 Yes, getting a job is something that you can do. I have had a couple of jobs whilst being out here to help with money.
Griffalo this might get tedious because I have got quite a few questions to ask about this life so if you could would you add my insta JSingleton_1 ? And also do you need an athletic scholarship to play for the football team
what's your intro music i like it
Really Got It - Jerreau
How did u get scouted
I have made some other videos, hopefully they help
why did you transfer from d1 to d2 mate? any particular reason
I wasn't getting a lot of game time at D1 so wanted to enjoy my football again.
is there any difference in your diet at d2
Not massively, the university food is typically the same.
What is the reality of getting into the mls draft. Or usl leagues
The reality is less players go to the draft from D2 than D1 but it's still possible
Griffalo thanks🙏
How did you go about your transfer
Fortunately the coach at my D1 knew coaches at other schools and helped me get in contact with them
6:30am sounds so early. Don’t think I could do that. Not a morning person
Yeah it can be hard!
What about div 3 and naia
Elliott Burrell div 3 you can’t get an athletic scholarship that’s prob the main difference that’s not a school by school difference NAIA is a whole different division I’m pretty sure they have D1-D3 in NAIA I play in the NCAA though so I’m not completely sure
Allee Williams what would say is the average scholarship for ncaa div 2 school and have most schools finished recruiting for the upcoming year?
I've only used D1 and D2 as they are the only two I have experienced
Elliott Burrell I’m not able to tell you a direct amount I can tell you that the team is given a certain amount and the coach divides it up however they want as for recruiting I’m sure if a player because available that they want they will still be recruiting so never hesitate to reach out and be persistent
can you still go pro from div 2?
Yes, you can it's just potentially a harder route
Why did you switch from a higher teams to a lower team
So that I could play because at D1 I wasn't getting any minutes.
Griffalo oh ok thank you
There really isn’t much difference between the two divisions... it all depends on how much money the school and the program gets.... obviously the more money a program/school has the better facilities
Well said
Why you go to división 2? And no stay in división 1?
So that I could play because at D1 I wasn't getting any minutes
@@lotgriff goog luck on d2
Love the vid
Thanks mate!
How can you go pro from university football in the US
There are multiple routes, from the Draft to making connections in the USL etc.
Thanks!
What about the level of playing
It really depends which two universities you compare. Some top D2 are better than some average D1 but top D1 should always be better than top D2.
Would you say d1 is more competitive than most youth academy’s over seas?
It definitely can be!
I want to know more about what it's like in Europe...
How high are you and how much do you weight?
I'm 5'7 and weight 140lbs, quite light at the minute
@@lotgriff if i start traing strengt, dose it mean that am gowing to get heavier?
It's a combination of strength training and diet. Majority diet tho
@@lotgriff thanks👍👌
Rec football vs D1
Coming soon 👀😂
Sorry this is a late question, but i currently play football (soccer) for the University of Birmingham in the UK, probably one of the top 5-7 universities in the UK for football. What is the comparison between that and the NCAA? I would like to do a 1 year masters in the US once i graduate and want to know if it’s realistic applying for a scholarship at a low Div I or Div II college. thanks
Nice video⚽️✨
Thanks!
What about the level of play?
The level of play is a hard one, The top D1 teams are better than top D2. However top D2 teams can be better than average D1. Its complicated
Thanks g
No worries
Can I have your soccer boots mate
Think the ones from this video are dead and buried mate haha
Hey do you know if universities give scholarships in December-January, like to entre the University during that period or semester.
Yes, they tend to do both Christmas time and Summer time. However commonly more money becomes available during summer.
Wait so are you going to aim to become a pro?? 🤔
That's the aim
@@lotgriff good luck!
Good luck to the dream
Fan from india
Thanks man!
It’s not called soccer it’s called football
Cheers Jeff
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Bruh... England has BY FAR the best football pyramid in the entire world. No good talent goes unnoticed there! I'm curios why would anyone come from England, the absolute pinnacle of football systems, to the USA for football?
I'm really just wondering, why aren't you playing in an academy system or a lower division team in England?
I understand the doubt. Unfortunately talent does go unnoticed. I'm not saying that I should have been picked up but there are lots of players who should and don't. If you can't get into an academy by the age of 18 then your left to the lower tiers and combining working everyday with training and playing can be hard to improve. That's why I chose to go to higher education and extend playing by four years.
Certainly not
Spanish league pyramid is by far much better
Pplz still want t come America.