It’s been a wild ride for lower division professional soccer. Since the USL split into two different groups in 2009, there have been a roller coaster of goals, ideologies, teams, and emotions involved with the lower levels. All with no shortage of drama. With USL recently announcing their official bid to introduce a new league at the D3 level, that trend shows no signs of slowing down.
We aren’t too far removed from the wildest off-season to date between the two leagues. Rumors flooded the holidays with speculation and anonymous sources painting the picture of what was supposedly happening behind closed doors.