Posted by _hannibal_ on 1/11/2011 9:20:00 AM (view original):
Posted by alblack56 on 1/11/2011 5:08:00 AM (view original):
I’ve had two teams in the same division, same world, in adjoining states, for 43 seasons. …..before potential, before FSS, back when every coach could recruit nationally for free.
So, I’m against restricting coaches to one team/world. I have too much time and money invested in these programs. Two teams/world??? I could accept that restriction
On occasion, I’ve had both teams sign players from the same state. But I’m so paranoid about recruiting that I print my FSS pages after almost every recruiting season. I figure that, if another coach questioned my recruiting, I could fax him the pages.
Once, when I was out of town, friends recruited for me. I forgot to tell them about my other team. When I returned, I discovered that I'd been in a recruiting battle with myself! Fortunately, I won. LOL
I feel solution #2, posting the scouted states AFTER recruiting is finished, is a great idea but it wouldn't eliminate suspicion. I know coaches that never use FSS. Posting their vacant FSS list would make it appear they had another team.
Al, I don't mean to call you out personally here, but your story is a great illustration of one of the problems with coaches having multiple teams. Here you are, shocked that your teams were battling for the same recruit when that is the natural order of things. When you are controlling both teams you ensure they do not battle. If two different players had the two teams and divvied up recruits like that it would be a clear cut case of collusion.
Does that mean multiple teams in a world should be disallowed? I don't know to be honest.
i agree hannibal, this is in my opinion the great challenge of multiple teams in 1 world. how do you make sure you aren't giving yourself an unintended advantage?
when i have 2 teams in the same division in the same world, i feel like it would be unfair to recruit players from the same area - the reason being, i should naturally battle myself, but i won't. is this that big of an advantage? it depends, if one school is an A prestige d1 school and one is a C, then no. but if they are on level playing fields, then i think the answer is yes. so what i do is, only recruit players from states i've scouted, and never scout the same state with both schools. this artificial restriction means the two schools could never battle, and i can't see how that helps them - it restricts the pool of recruits available to me. i think any other two schools could make this arrangement, with 2 different coaches, and i'd be 100% fine with it. even if they were in adjacent states - it would hurt them significantly.
i think al's case is probably the most complicated i've seen. i am only comfortable talking about it because i feel like nobody would ever accuse al of cheating. if al had picked up that 2nd school during FSS, i would argue it was unfair and he should have to drop it. the reason being, i feel like schools on level playing fields, same division, that close, can't truly play 100% fairly. it would cripple the two schools to segregate the states like i mentioned above, so they are probably recruiting the same area, and they should battle sometimes - but they won't. that is an advantage over everyone else.
however, its not black and white, there are almost always shades of grey. al had that team back when people recruited nationally all the time - new coaches might struggle to believe it really was that national, because the costs on visits were the same as today - but honestly as a coach in that time, i was virtually as likely to sign a quality player 1500 miles away as 10. so i have absolutely 0 problem with what al was doing then. and i think its a bigger slight to make him give up one of those teams because the game changed than whatever small advantage his schools may garner by not battling each other, which honestly, is not that big. think about 2 conference rivals. i have conference rivals who are among the elite schools in the world, and so is mine - we are close together, but we NEVER battle each other. sometimes, we go after the same player, but one always defers to the other. we never go all out against each other. so i really feel like al is not gaining a major advantage there at all, its tangible, but very slight. and d2/d3 are much better in this way than d1, where competition for recruits is dramatically higher.
to me, the bigger issue would be the potential to battle another school with both of his at the same time. that would obviously be totally messed up. im sure al takes great care not to advantage himself in that way. and by doing so, he is giving himself a disadvantage - through the natural flow of the game, there would be cases where he would want to battle the same school with both, and he cannot do so because he knows it wouldn't feel right to the other coach involved. i wouldn't be surprised if that ends up hurting him more than potentially not battling himself.
so all in all, i have no problem with what al is doing, and that is one of the most sticky cases i can recall hearing. but i think it is very important to have these kind of discussions, what is going on in this thread. i am sure some people with multiple teams are more aware of some potential issues, and will take more care not to advantage themselves as a result. the care i take is partly because of previous conversations like this one.
and hopefully, some people against multiple teams in a world are also more aware of how we get to these situations, and it won't bother them as much because they realize many of these cases are legitimate. people want to take over their old schools all the time, and even if it gives them the slightest of advantages, what you are giving up by not allowing it cannot be ignored. in my case, i took over my d2 school as i moved up, a school i love way more than any other - as a result, when the conf was on the downslope 10 seasons later, i did everything i could to build the conference, to keep it active, and i helped a lot of coaches along the way. its now one of the elite conferences of all time, but that is not what makes it so great - its the community spirit and the active CC that make it so great. maybe not all, but many coaches who are there are more active in the game as a whole because of their experience there. i know its true for me and a few others, and anyone in a truly great conference will attest it makes their passion for the game as a whole much higher (in all honesty, i probably would have stopped playing about a year ago if not for my attachment to that conference - the thousand questions i've answered in the forums since would have all been lost, as well as dynasty rankings, and the people i mentored in the last year would have lost that too). maybe mine is an extreme case, but even in the normal case, there is no way that good does not compensate for potentially giving yourself a minute advantage somewhere. people who are passionate enough about 2 teams to really want to keep both end up doing something beneficial as a result, just being there and being active and engaged is a good thing for the game, and i just don't think we should underestimate that. it would really be a shame to lose that.
1/11/2011 10:19 AM (edited)