an interesting point was brought up in a conference discussion a couple days ago, and i was curious what others thought and what experience others have had with this effect. after one conference mate poached another, chapelhillne pointed out in defense of the poacher, the school who was poached was a little extended and also was in michigan - where almost all neighbors were in the big 10. had he been on the border of the big 10, theres a really good chance another big 6 school would have done the same.
i never really considered that the gentleman's rule (where coaches in conference try to avoid poaching each other late, or maybe even after the first few cycles, depending on who you ask) disproportionately favors those who are largely "within the bubble" of their own conference. certain conferences, like the ACC and SEC, will always border a bunch of programs from other conferences. but a school like michigan or school like texas and texas a&m, or maybe some of the northern big east schools, they mostly border schools in their conference. i did coach at a&m for a while, and although i battled a lot with other big 12 schools, it was always battles initiated early on, not late poaching. similarly, i did not poach late. the only school from another conference really was LSU.
at kentucky and south carolina, my conference mates were the least of my worries. i never poached THEM late and visa versa - but man, the other conference's school poached the **** out of me, and me them.
it seems to me, the schools who predominantly neighbor big 6 schools from their own conference largely benefit from the decreased risk of getting poached. you still have to watch for it and if you extend too far, people will poach you at distance. but it makes it a lot easier to be prepared. on the other hand, your ability to poach other is significantly reduced. however, to me the advantage of being able to poach others is largely derived from the fact that in some areas, if you dont have the large majority of your bankroll left at the end, you are going to get eaten alive - and now you dont want to waste that whole bankroll not poaching someone!
anyway, in conclusion, i never considered the impact of the gentleman's rule on different situations within big 6 conferences, and it seems to benefit some much more than others. that sort of sours me on the gentleman's rule. combined with the gentlemans rule being a rule that most likely (when explicitly stated) would be deemed collusion, but cant because just about everyone follows it, im sort of considering swearing off the gentleman's rule altogether. any opinions on this?