Posted by oldresorter on 6/30/2011 1:38:00 PM (view original):
jeff - what you wrote (if I understand it) is exactly true - picture the worst case scenerio - recruit generation does not change, and all 350 some odd schools were the same prestige - the battles would be epic ..... but the fix is the same - create more equal recruits, what I tried to say, with more equality in top end recruit generation - the prestiges will naturally balance out .... and the game would be more fun for more coaches - although I must admit - 12-18 coaches in each d1 world are having a blast under the new recruit generation system - in most worlds, I love it, but that really isn't the point is it - the change was supposed to help the game - not the A+ end of the coaching tree
gotta agree with OR on this one. and his last post.
its absolutely right - the system today totally favors a handful (around 15) of upper crust schools. the difference between the top 5 players in an area, the next 5, and the next 5 is staggering. i always supported elite recruits - but not fricken 50 of them!! and *especially* not with a dramatic drop off afterwards. what ends up happening im sure is the same in every world - each year, you wind up with 5-10 teams who in the old days would be huge favorites to win the NT. then, by about ~30 or 40, you have ****** sims and stuff starting to appear in the NT, winning games, because the talent gap drops off a cliff.
so, what happens is, you can coach your way to about 30 or 40 with a **** team, because you aren't that far behind. but if you are a #15 team by talent, its damn impossible to win the NT, it seems. guaranteed a couple of those top tier teams will be well coached and you have less than 10% chance to beat them. i remember having a borderline top 25 talented team at my first bcs school, having a talent disadvantage to every team i played after the 2nd round - as a 1 seed - and winning anyway. i just can't see doing that today. there is no way - there are too many teams who are too much more talented. if there is 1 or 2 teams who are fantastic in a year, thats fine, but the gap from #7 or so to #25 really should not be that big. its dramatically bigger today than it is in real life and i don't know of anything that has hurt the game more.