Biggest differences between d3 and d2 Topic

I am new to HD. I have just finished my first season. I love the game. I had a rough year, but had a lot of growth. It is the time to apply for jobs, if you wish. I was wondering two things. First, what are the biggest differences between D3 and D2 for a coach? The second question I have is When should a coach move up from D3 to D2? I appreciate any insight the veteran players could give. Thank you.
4/3/2016 10:57 AM
Chad :

It dépends on your goal. Do you want to move up at D1? If so, go to DII asap. Choose a program where you know you can recruit and, if it is possible, get one that was human owned. At DII, you will need to win consistently so be prepared to remain there 6 to 10 seasons before making the jump to D1.

If you do not care about D1, I suggest you remain at D3 until you get some winning seasons. But you can learn from D3 or D2, not a big difference. D3 is more location oriented, D2 is more about getting the right mix of players in and having a team philosophy.
4/3/2016 11:08 AM
Posted by zorzii on 4/3/2016 11:08:00 AM (view original):
Chad :

It dépends on your goal. Do you want to move up at D1? If so, go to DII asap. Choose a program where you know you can recruit and, if it is possible, get one that was human owned. At DII, you will need to win consistently so be prepared to remain there 6 to 10 seasons before making the jump to D1.

If you do not care about D1, I suggest you remain at D3 until you get some winning seasons. But you can learn from D3 or D2, not a big difference. D3 is more location oriented, D2 is more about getting the right mix of players in and having a team philosophy.
I want to move up to division 1 but I want to build Chowan to a winning program. Also get my Loyality to a A+ home court to a C+ and perstige A+ not realistic I looked at the history and it says B+ was the highest it ever got. Also I might put in this as one of my goals. Be the longest tenured at Chowan in Allen world 6. If I accomplish all that will I be a favorite for a division 1 job?
4/3/2016 12:19 PM
Posted by CoachWard95 on 4/3/2016 12:19:00 PM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 4/3/2016 11:08:00 AM (view original):
Chad :

It dépends on your goal. Do you want to move up at D1? If so, go to DII asap. Choose a program where you know you can recruit and, if it is possible, get one that was human owned. At DII, you will need to win consistently so be prepared to remain there 6 to 10 seasons before making the jump to D1.

If you do not care about D1, I suggest you remain at D3 until you get some winning seasons. But you can learn from D3 or D2, not a big difference. D3 is more location oriented, D2 is more about getting the right mix of players in and having a team philosophy.
I want to move up to division 1 but I want to build Chowan to a winning program. Also get my Loyality to a A+ home court to a C+ and perstige A+ not realistic I looked at the history and it says B+ was the highest it ever got. Also I might put in this as one of my goals. Be the longest tenured at Chowan in Allen world 6. If I accomplish all that will I be a favorite for a division 1 job?
It's very hard (not impossible) to jump from DIII to DI. Yes, if you got the team up to an A+ prestige, you should be there.
4/3/2016 12:24 PM
It's extremely easy to get any DIII team to A+ prestige. It's borderline impossible to get any DIII team to C+ home court. Don't even make that a goal.
4/3/2016 1:39 PM (edited)
Posted by asher413 on 4/3/2016 12:24:00 PM (view original):
Posted by CoachWard95 on 4/3/2016 12:19:00 PM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 4/3/2016 11:08:00 AM (view original):
Chad :

It dépends on your goal. Do you want to move up at D1? If so, go to DII asap. Choose a program where you know you can recruit and, if it is possible, get one that was human owned. At DII, you will need to win consistently so be prepared to remain there 6 to 10 seasons before making the jump to D1.

If you do not care about D1, I suggest you remain at D3 until you get some winning seasons. But you can learn from D3 or D2, not a big difference. D3 is more location oriented, D2 is more about getting the right mix of players in and having a team philosophy.
I want to move up to division 1 but I want to build Chowan to a winning program. Also get my Loyality to a A+ home court to a C+ and perstige A+ not realistic I looked at the history and it says B+ was the highest it ever got. Also I might put in this as one of my goals. Be the longest tenured at Chowan in Allen world 6. If I accomplish all that will I be a favorite for a division 1 job?
It's very hard (not impossible) to jump from DIII to DI. Yes, if you got the team up to an A+ prestige, you should be there.
What is Chowan Baseline? B+?
4/3/2016 1:45 PM
Posted by asher413 on 4/3/2016 12:24:00 PM (view original):
Posted by CoachWard95 on 4/3/2016 12:19:00 PM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 4/3/2016 11:08:00 AM (view original):
Chad :

It dépends on your goal. Do you want to move up at D1? If so, go to DII asap. Choose a program where you know you can recruit and, if it is possible, get one that was human owned. At DII, you will need to win consistently so be prepared to remain there 6 to 10 seasons before making the jump to D1.

If you do not care about D1, I suggest you remain at D3 until you get some winning seasons. But you can learn from D3 or D2, not a big difference. D3 is more location oriented, D2 is more about getting the right mix of players in and having a team philosophy.
I want to move up to division 1 but I want to build Chowan to a winning program. Also get my Loyality to a A+ home court to a C+ and perstige A+ not realistic I looked at the history and it says B+ was the highest it ever got. Also I might put in this as one of my goals. Be the longest tenured at Chowan in Allen world 6. If I accomplish all that will I be a favorite for a division 1 job?
It's very hard (not impossible) to jump from DIII to DI. Yes, if you got the team up to an A+ prestige, you should be there.
It is possible to go from D3 to D1, but it is much easier to go to D2 first. You will get there much faster. I don't see much difference between D3 and D2 except you have more money to recruit with, so if you make a mistake in recruiting, you can usually save yourself. Also, I don't believe that D3 schools have baseline. If they do, they would be the same for every school.
4/3/2016 1:48 PM
Posted by CoachWard95 on 4/3/2016 1:45:00 PM (view original):
Posted by asher413 on 4/3/2016 12:24:00 PM (view original):
Posted by CoachWard95 on 4/3/2016 12:19:00 PM (view original):
Posted by zorzii on 4/3/2016 11:08:00 AM (view original):
Chad :

It dépends on your goal. Do you want to move up at D1? If so, go to DII asap. Choose a program where you know you can recruit and, if it is possible, get one that was human owned. At DII, you will need to win consistently so be prepared to remain there 6 to 10 seasons before making the jump to D1.

If you do not care about D1, I suggest you remain at D3 until you get some winning seasons. But you can learn from D3 or D2, not a big difference. D3 is more location oriented, D2 is more about getting the right mix of players in and having a team philosophy.
I want to move up to division 1 but I want to build Chowan to a winning program. Also get my Loyality to a A+ home court to a C+ and perstige A+ not realistic I looked at the history and it says B+ was the highest it ever got. Also I might put in this as one of my goals. Be the longest tenured at Chowan in Allen world 6. If I accomplish all that will I be a favorite for a division 1 job?
It's very hard (not impossible) to jump from DIII to DI. Yes, if you got the team up to an A+ prestige, you should be there.
What is Chowan Baseline? B+?
There is no baseline prestige at D2 and D3
4/3/2016 2:02 PM
The only real difference between Div2 and Div3 is the amount of cash you get for recruiting.

The way you recruit is the same.. You can spend a bit more on FSS.

So, you can see better players, and have more cash.

I actually think Div3 is more challenging.
4/3/2016 2:44 PM
Thank you guys for the feedback. I know that a few of you mentioned that Div2 and Div3 are very similar in recruiting and coaching. Which is more competitive? Also, how important is it to get in a conference with other human managers. Right now, I am in a conference alone.
4/3/2016 3:18 PM
I think D2 is more competitive in the sense that it has, in many worlds (can't speak for Allen) become a sort of "holding pattern" for people waiting to see D1 improved from some of the frequently voiced shortcomings we hear. Coaches have dropped from D1 back into D2 because they like the game better, so you have a good density of humans-to-sims that isn't found at either of the other divisions and the number of coaches who know the game's ins and outs is high.

D3 is more competitive in the sense that I think it is the most challenging to build and maintain a consistently strong program at. Due to the scholarship money and the limitations it puts on recruiting, D3 requires you to accept flaws in one player and then counter that with a corresponding strength in another...etc. etc. etc. It's a game of accepting weaknesses where and when necessary to cash in on a certain player's strengths.

Getting into a league with other humans isn't necessary, but is useful. For one, you get to watch and see how other people play the game and steal little things you see in their style for yourself when it becomes useful. The social element of having an active conference chat board is nice. The biggest reason to do it, however, is the postseason cash. If you get into a league where multiple people are making deep runs year after year, you can easily find yourself recruiting for 3 openings with the cash equivalent of 4.5-5 scholarships. (be aware this might be changing with the eventual upcoming alteration to recruiting...I don't think we've definitively heard what happens with postseason recruiting carryover cash in the update yet).
4/3/2016 3:36 PM
Posted by rednu on 4/3/2016 3:36:00 PM (view original):
I think D2 is more competitive in the sense that it has, in many worlds (can't speak for Allen) become a sort of "holding pattern" for people waiting to see D1 improved from some of the frequently voiced shortcomings we hear. Coaches have dropped from D1 back into D2 because they like the game better, so you have a good density of humans-to-sims that isn't found at either of the other divisions and the number of coaches who know the game's ins and outs is high.

D3 is more competitive in the sense that I think it is the most challenging to build and maintain a consistently strong program at. Due to the scholarship money and the limitations it puts on recruiting, D3 requires you to accept flaws in one player and then counter that with a corresponding strength in another...etc. etc. etc. It's a game of accepting weaknesses where and when necessary to cash in on a certain player's strengths.

Getting into a league with other humans isn't necessary, but is useful. For one, you get to watch and see how other people play the game and steal little things you see in their style for yourself when it becomes useful. The social element of having an active conference chat board is nice. The biggest reason to do it, however, is the postseason cash. If you get into a league where multiple people are making deep runs year after year, you can easily find yourself recruiting for 3 openings with the cash equivalent of 4.5-5 scholarships. (be aware this might be changing with the eventual upcoming alteration to recruiting...I don't think we've definitively heard what happens with postseason recruiting carryover cash in the update yet).
+1
4/3/2016 3:43 PM
Posted by jsajsa on 4/3/2016 1:39:00 PM (view original):
It's extremely easy to get any DIII team to A+ prestige. It's borderline impossible to get any DIII team to C+ home court. Don't even make that a goal.
Extremely easy might be a stretch, maybe it is for you, but to tell that to a new coach who hasn't learned the ins and outs yet...
4/3/2016 3:48 PM
A big thing about D2 is that you have to raise your standards and go for complete players, get a guy that doesn't have an apparent weakness.
4/3/2016 3:50 PM
Posted by jsajsa on 4/3/2016 1:39:00 PM (view original):
It's extremely easy to get any DIII team to A+ prestige. It's borderline impossible to get any DIII team to C+ home court. Don't even make that a goal.
How many seasons would you expect me to get the perstige goal done (C-)? Is there any info on how long home court takes? I am at (D-) right now. I generally have a stronger home stand than I do away. What about being the longest tenured coach at Chowan in Allen 6? I am thinking about making that a goal?!?
4/3/2016 4:00 PM
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