This UA process needs to be revamped. Rather than charging the hundreds of dollars to kids who have no chance of making either a top 40 or 22 man team,it should be a tiered process. Unfortunately, egos are involved on the club owners and parents end. Sorry but seeing these club owners out there demonstrates a conflict of interest. Be a smart consumer when deciding on where your son has the opportunity to be seen in front of college scouts. Your already paying a ton of money for your son to be seen at the skill level that he made his team on and type of team. 1-No club owner or head agent /parent should be involved in the eval process; period. Instead there should be recommendations coming from the club or HS of its top five-six players and those players sent for a 2-3 day tryout process. Those outside of that tiered process who aren't given selection recommendations are sent then to a round of their own- as an independent. Some of the kids selected to top 40 game have never competed summer after summer against the top tier talent they are going to face in a national regional tournament such as UA. It will be the difference on the final 22 man team winning or losing. The boys and coaches will have very little time to build chemistry and in the current UA process you can't say consists of the "best of the best". College coaches have already expressed they want to see the best regional talent period, cut to the chase, stop the money grab, have some integrity. Best of luck to those who are still in it, not bitter just hope things get better.