Posted by gomiami1972 on 3/8/2016 2:30:00 PM (view original):
Posted by CoachSpud on 3/8/2016 1:31:00 PM (view original):
Camps
- A handful of pre-set regional camps located around the country.
- Cost is $30 per player, so about $3,000.
- All players in camp become visible with Level 1 information.
- (OR)
- Hold camp at your school.
- Can be scheduled at any time.
- Cost is $50 per player attending, so $5,000 for a 100-player camp.
- Level 2 information revealed.
- Could also count toward generating interest during recruiting period for all recruits to attend.
I see no differentiation in cost between camps in urban or rural areas.
I also haven’t seen much discussion of using camp at your school to your advantage during the season. I guess guys think they can use that to their advantage if they keep quiet about it.
Spud, the cost of the camps are the same. The value relative to the costs are not.
If Villanova holds a private camp outside Philadelphia and buys the regional camp closest to the school in New York City...and Montana State holds a private camp in Bozeman and buys the regional camp closest to them in Los Angeles, both schools have spent the same amount of money.
The similarities end there.
The similarities most certainly do not end there. Presently, since the quality of recruits is spread out over the country in the same distribution that the recruits themselves are spread out, 50 rural recruits will, in the long run, have the same aggregate quality as 50 urban recruits. That isn't going to change with this update, and that is the key similarity of all. The two regional camps and the two school camps you describe will, again on average, have recruits of the same aggregate quality.
However, the current cost for a rural school to see 50 recruits is far greater than the cost for an urban school to see 50 recruits. Making that cost equal is one way in which rural schools will benefit
as compared to the present system in which geography impacts the costs the rural schools experience. Hopefully that is clearer now. Note also that this applies to
scouting but not necessarily to recruiting.