Quote: Originally posted by doomey on 5/19/2010Here is my solution for D1. Use baseline prestige for the first 10-15 seasons in a world. Then use 6-10 year samples to establish prestige from there. Use limiters to keep the conference structures in place: no big 6 conference school can drop below say C+, mids D+ and no limiters on entry level conferences. This way the conference power structure ensures some upward movement while still allowing for good coachs to take a mid or low school to Gonzagaland. Let the users control what schools are dynasties, not some aribitrary point in time.
I would agree with this in principle provided there are no upside caps and no individual schools with built-in advantages (i.e. Kentucky, Kansas).
My one remaining concern would be this - we agree that a rolling baseline makes sense for individual schools, but why does it not also make sense for conferences? If we let the coaches build their dynasties, shouldn't a conference full of like minded coaches who join, say, the Horizon league have an opportunity to develop it into a power conference? Sure, it should be hard as hell to do and take a long time to do it (both of which would be true even under my concept of a rolling baseline framework), but shouldn't it at least be possible?