Bryan Rochez and Tyler Turner have both been given great opportunities to develop this season with Orlando City B, which was not the case last season.
When Orlando City decided to end its on-field partnership with Louisville City FC last season to pursue fielding its own USL side in Melbourne, the club had one goal in mind: Player development.
Many MLS clubs have set up their own USL sides with the hope of being able to send down young players who are struggling to get playing time with the first team. In Louisville, Orlando City was rarely able to use their USL affiliate due to the injuries and suspensions that hit the team throughout the season.