Posted by girt25 on 8/4/2011 9:28:00 PM (view original):
Posted by rainey on 8/4/2011 5:53:00 PM (view original):
I try to only recruit kids with a 3.0+. Now, sometimes I just take the best available, but it's easier to build a better team with smarter kids. Some coaches don't even look at GPA.
I'm not saying that I don't look at GPA at all, but I couldn't even fathom setting out to build a program where I only recruited kids at 3.0 and above.
Agree 100%. If you're only recruiting guys with a 3.0+ GPA, you're letting ALOT of quality players go by. To each his own and maybe this is a personal "challenge" that Rainey is doing, but I'm with Daalter/Girt on this one. I couldn't even begin to think about building a high quality team when one of the first things I look at in a recruit is his GPA. In fact, to be perfectly honest, I don't even look at a player's GPA. Never . Doesn't matter to me. I couldn't possibly care less. If he's a quality player, I try to recruit him whether he's dumber than a bucket of hair or not.
Oh, and I'm in total agreement with CBurton on this one, for what it's worth. In fact, it wouldn't break my heart at all to just see that part of the game eliminated. As far as the "realism" part of Study Hall as it relates to the game, does anyone really think that kids go to Study hall for 2 or 4 minutes? That's barely enough time to sit down and crack open a book. Just do away with it. Leave the High School GPA part of it in the game so we know which players will take longer to pick up the offense and defense (which is a whole separate issue. I think it's stupid that nearly EVERY player can get to the A/A+ range by the time they are seniors. "Real life", some kids just don't EVER get it. You want realism in the game? Put a cap on a kid's IQ potential, just like his ratings. That would also create some variance between teams instead of a senior automatically getting up to the A range just by giving him enough minutes. But that's a rant for another thread), but leave the college GPA part out of the game. My two cents....
8/4/2011 11:47 PM (edited)