How Pay-to-Play Keeps Top Talent From Being Found | Brad Rothenberg
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How Pay-to-Play Keeps Top Talent From Being Found | Brad Rothenberg
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Ryan Alford sits down with Brad Rothenberg for a conversation about the part of American soccer most casual fans never really see: the opportunity gap behind the game.

Brad explains how the pay-to-play system creates barriers for talented athletes who have the skill to compete, but not the money or visibility to get into the right pipeline. He also breaks down how Access U works around that reality by helping students with tutoring, test prep, college counseling, recruiting, and the support needed to turn athletic talent into a real education pathway.

Ryan helps connect the conversation to bigger themes around economics, sports business, merit, and long-term development. That makes this episode relevant not just to soccer families, but to anyone interested in opportunity, talent pipelines, youth sports, and how systems either unlock or waste human potential.

Topics Covered

  • The economics of pay-to-play soccer

  • Why talented players fall outside the formal development system

  • How Access U supports student-athletes over four years

  • Why girls and boys often show different readiness patterns

  • How Brad measures success beyond pro careers

  • Why soccer’s future in America is still unfinished

  • NIL, college sports, and what access really means

  • Ryan Alford and Brad Rothenberg on systems that create or block opportunity

Links
Right About Now
https://www.ryanisright.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford

Ryan Alford
https://ryanalford.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/

Brad Rothenberg / Access U
https://accessufoundation.org/