If you want a sneak peak of things to come in Major League Soccer then look no further to this
weekend's action in the College Cup. Of the four teams left in the field, all include several
MLS-ready players.
There really is no big separation between these four schools. One is unbeaten and the rest are
dominate ACC figures that we're use to seeing make it this far into the tournament.
Will Bates has lead Virginia in scoring this year.
Yes today has been a MLS SuperDraft kind of day around with news about the combine and players
potentially signing with the league to enter next month's draft. I figured I would continue the
trend with another look at things with another watch list.
Whether you're a fan of dangerous attacking teams, or simply want to catch a glimpse of some
future MLS standouts, this weekend's NCAA College Cup in Cary, North Carolina has something for
you.
All four teams boast quality rosters so there isn't much talk about underdogs and Cinderella
stories.
No, there were no goals scored in regulation of Sunday's NCAA College Cup Final (won by Virginia
over Akron in penalty kicks), and yes, there were only a combined three goals scored in the three
College Cup games this past weekend, but this weekend's NCAA matches were still a success.
Yesterday I took a look at Liverpool. Now about Manchester City. They have joined Leeds United
and Chelsea in imposing tough restrictions on who can get near the club following the revelations
about how they sacked Mark Hughes. (Leeds ban papers who report on the legal battles of K Bates,
or report on the fact [.