Posted by doomey on 11/18/2011 12:32:00 PM (view original):
It's not just Allen. It's every world. When they changed the recruit generation it just exposed the inherent flaw in baseline. Unlike RL where the ACC ebbs and rises, unless a drastic change is made, it's giong to be all ACC all the time in every world. And while there are always decent coaches in the ACC in most worlds, it simply isn't about coaching entirely. Phelan ACC has 6 A+ to go with 3 A's. Personally, I don't see this getting fixed without a drastic change. There was always a disconnect between what was done on the floor and what the game wanted to have happen as far as prestige went, now it's simply broken.
Virginia Tech in Phelan is the poster child for what is wrong with the prestige system: No NT wins ever. only 4 appearances. Has only had 3 winning seasons in the last 10 (17 win - NT appearance and a 19 win PI champ) and they are at an A- (oddly enough Clemson has more NT wins in the last 5 but is one of two B+'s).
As far as the EE situation goes, also in Phelan, the runner up (UNC) kept a 1000+ rated junior while my one NT win Stanford team lost two sophomores (to go along with 4 seniors) as did Oregon. The ACC had 3 of the 4 final four teams and only lost 4 to EE as a conference (1 each from the FF teams) while the Pac 10 lost 5 and didn't get out of the second round.
This sort of runaway train thing is what needs to be fixed. I've worked as a control systems engineer and its surprisingly easy to have control loops that lead to wilder and wilder gyrations until the wonder system shakes apart.
The ACC is in the best recruting ground geographically, and they have the best baselines, and everything is set up to help the rich get richer.
Time for a OWS movement for WIS? We are the 90% of coaches who aren't in the ACC?