Posted by topdogggbm on 11/22/2020 10:37:00 AM (view original):
Posted by chapelhillne on 11/21/2020 10:51:00 PM (view original):
I like D1 much better than D2. There are a number of recruiting strategies you can use, and none are always successful because often it depends on what other coaches are doing and thinking. You have a lot more money to work with, so you can really recruit at pretty far distances if you want to, although it is still generally better to recruit close to home. You have a little more room for error as well because of the greater amount of cash.
Can someone explain what "strategies" are out there in D1? Because personally I'm bored with D1 recruiting. Terribly.
With D2 you find targets that aren't such a high reach that D1s will come. You battle other D2s at times. But you also have signing preference obstacles. If a player is Early/EoP1, and D1s come on the last day of RS1, you can spend and maybe hold them off to get a roll, or decide to pass. You can start working on a D3 led D1 player as a back up. You can bomb a D3 led D1 player that's Early/EoP1 and steal before the D3 can sign him. You can unlock a D3 led D1 player but not offer, while waiting for your Early/EoP1 guys to make their signing decisions. Etc
At D1, you find a player that matches your preferences and doesn't have A+ D1s on him, and go all in. And sit and wait to see if you win or lose. And deal with the consequences when you lose, or if an A+ comes in and blows you out of the water. The end. I just don't see anything strategic about it.
Would anyone care to share what they mean by "strategy" in regards to D1 recruiting? I just don't see it.
(also, I don't really count the schools or coaches that are A+ in D1 having to have strategy. Sure there is some involved I'm sure. But A+ destroys everything. So those schools just TAKE whatever they want. That's not strategy to me. That's just "selecting". So I'm mainly asking for strategy for schools that are in the A to C+ range. Where real strategy is needed).
thank you for listening.
Well, the first thing I'd say is I think you're reaching far too low for your prestige level and the caliber coach you are at Louisville. Missouri is going a bit better; I think Bass/Cooper/Johnson/Trimble/Johnson are good level guys to target for your prestige, although Cone, Reece, Anselmo, Krieger are mostly wasted roster spots. Some of the guys you've recruited at Louisville are roughly D+ D1 caliber players. I'm not sure what strategies you're employing right now, but your yield isn't great.
Your recruiting at Portland, meanwhile, has been fantastic. You look like a 1r/2r tweener team which is a great place to be with 1 useable senior in your 4th year of a full low D1 rebuild. Really everyone but Collier gets the cubcub pass (who's developed so far at least).
How large of a net are you starting out with at Louisville? If you can make that level of a team with D prestige you should be competing for final fours year in and out with A-. Creating a net is one of the major parts of D1 recruiting.
At Nebraska (D+ to C prestige) I usually try to target 20 guys per spot open. So the year I had 6 ships, I targetted 110 guys. This year I had 1 open ship and targetted 25-30. I hope this helps!
I also think something you underrate in D1 is the idea of the fact that unlocking players is a race. Low D1 is truly a race to unlock ships on as many guys as possible. Most teams like to save their resources to fight for top 100 guys, not spend 8k to have a 50-50 chance at the 80th PG in the country in a C+ vs C battle. There are so many comparable talents, it's all about getting on one first so other people move on. If you get a ship/start/minutes on as many guys first as possible, you're in really good shape.
Also, the idea that coaches can select recruits at A+ hurts you as an A- recruiter. Maybe you're too scared of going after A+ schools as you're overestimating the impact of 2/3 of a letter grade? Remember that A+ vs A- is the same as D+ vs D- in effect, or roughly C+ to A+ in D2. That being said, do remember some teams displayed at A+ are more like A+++ or something if they have a ridiculous baseline/NT/draft combo.
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11/22/2020 6:57 PM (edited)