The March To 2026: Why the USMNT Head Coach Position is so Lucrative

As a new year begins, so too does the next chapter of the United States Men’s National Team. On January 1st of this new year, Gregg Berhalter’s head-coach contract with the USMNT expired, making him a free agent. After little communication about his situation leading up to the new year, a bombshell dropped shortly thereafter.Continue reading “The March To 2026: Why the USMNT Head Coach Position is so Lucrative”

Trouble at the Top: The USMNT’s Other Problem Heading Into Qatar

After discussing the USMNT’s problem at goalkeeper, I’m looking at the problem at the other side of the field. It’s another problem that must be worked out before this year’s World Cup in Qatar.

Breaking Down the USMNT’s 27-Player Roster for June Games

With four crucial games coming up in June for the USMNT, let’s take a look at the players who were called up and where they stand.

Pressure Between the Pipes: The USMNT’s Problem Heading Into Qatar

The USMNT is facing a goalkeeper problem heading into the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. It’s a complicated situation with unclear solutions.

Outliers: Exploring the generational gaps of the USMNT through 20 years of golden boys

What one award can tell us about the state of US Soccer Outliers have always astounded me. To see individuals, groups and phenomena rise above the rest is so interesting. Take my favorite baseball team, the New York Mets. They’re not a consistently great team and have had many seasons of mediocrity. In fact, theContinue reading “Outliers: Exploring the generational gaps of the USMNT through 20 years of golden boys”