Posted by Benis on 7/23/2019 2:49:00 PM (view original):
Posted by topdogggbm on 7/23/2019 1:22:00 PM (view original):
Posted by mamxet on 7/23/2019 1:03:00 PM (view original):
I am not sure preferences - generally should be so strong.
Lets say I am an okay but not great DI recruit. I would love to play in a power 5 conference, but realistically I am mostly getting interest from mid majors. And my preference is to go to a place where a rebuild is coming so I can be part of a resurgence.
I'm narrowing myself down to which A10 schools I want to go visit and unexpectedly Coach K calls and says he thinks I would be a perfect fit at Duke.
Now there may be some kids for whom the rebuild is really the overriding thing - but I bet that for many, most kids, the call from Duke or UNC or Kentucky or Michigan State would overcome that idea of playing in an A10 rebuild. Just my guess.
Well with this kids mindset, he shouldn't have rebuild preference. He should be neutral. Rebuild preference players should WANT to go to **** schools. Or Low prestige schools. At least that's how i would like to look at that preference
Following this line of logic... we are all ignoring the biggest preference of all - What division the recruit wants to play at. D1 projected recruits prefer to play at D1 schools so therefore no amount of effort should change that preference. They should not consider playing at D3 schools because that is not their preference.
I can't argue with that!
it's also tough because with the lower divisions being able to recruit players from a pool in a higher division, the preferences would have to float somewhat. Meaning if a B+ D1 school is targeting a player that wants success, the B+ D1 would be good, while a competing A+ D1 school would have very good. But... if that same B+ D1 school was battling for that same player with a D2 B+ school, the D1 B+ should be very good. While the B+ D2 school would be bad.
Just based on the fact that REAL success should definitely be weighted to the higher division schools. Because going to ANY D2 program is not the same level of REAL success in my opinion. And now this conversation just got really weird
7/23/2019 3:57 PM (edited)