Given I have 8 d1 teams with candidates for EE'ing, I probably have donated close to as many EE'd players to the game as anyone. A couple of thoughts on EE'iing:
#1 - EE'ing diminished the ability of the top franchises to 'stash' players on their roster for the future - in the old days, most of us had a 6th thru 12th roster that would have made the NT, that is no longer the case, partially due to EE'ing, and partially due to the recruit generation.
#2 - sort of the yin to point #1's yang, the top franchised team coaches did not get there by being 'one trick ponies', most know this game very - they know all the 'tricks' and are very creative in coming up with new ones, these coaches often take changes that were directed at them, and turn them into advantages.
#3 - It is very frustrating (and feels unfair) to low or mid level d1 coaches, to have only one great player on their roster, and to see them go early, when trying to compete with teams that have 7 or 8 BETTER players on their roster, and they only lose 1 or 2. I have not had real many mid level teams since EE was brought to the game, but one case I recall, with B prestige UWGB, I was able to 'swipe' the #1 recruit in the nation from the defending national champ, I had to promise the moon, and the guy was my best player by far, he left after his frosh season - for all the teams and stories I might recall as a participant here, that is one I have not forgotten. Does that mean mid or low level d1 teams should not lose players? That is not my call, if it were, I do know what I would do!
9/14/2011 10:34 AM (edited)