Posted by Benis on 2/8/2022 7:08:00 PM (view original):
Posted by gillispie on 2/8/2022 4:14:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Benis on 2/7/2022 5:00:00 PM (view original):
I miss the days when d3 recruited mostly from the d3 pool and you battled other d3 coaches for those players.
i am curious when these days were? i missed early and mid 1.0, but, i have never seen a time when d3 recruited mostly from d3 and you battled other d3 coaches for those players. i do recall when high d3 recruited mostly from d2 and battled mostly nobody but mostly lower d2 schools. but i suppose there were the unwashed masses of d3 coaches who didn't know about pulldowns or even dropdowns, who really were not even playing the same game as the pulldown crowd, and who basically just got slaughtered by the 5% for years on end.
more importantly, glad those days are over! the days of HD success through glitchy bullshit that is not remotely documented anywhere, where admins publicly and repeatedly denounce the existence of critical things that most certainly existed (and as best i can tell, the admins knew better, i still shake my head at that one)... that is not how it should work, you shouldn't have to know the secret handshake to have even a half *** shot of competing. now, i am no fan of today's 3.0 d2/d3 recruiting, i tried it and could not bear it, but old d2/d3 recruiting were a compete f'ing nightmare, too. just atrocious from a game design standpoint (send 200 phone calls and individually read the responses to see who is recruitable... are you kidding me? plus the secret handshake stuff - it HAD to go).
i do agree its stupid to have d3 recruiting d1 today, though!!
I agree, the previous version was tedious for pull downs and drop downs.
But I had quite a bit of success without having to do too much of that. I remember my first title in HD ever at CNU only had 1 guy that was a d2 pull down. So you didn't HAVE to do it but it was certainly beneficial if you did.
And I never ever got into battles with a d2 while at d3. It was super difficult to beat a school the division above you so I wouldn't even bother.
I miss more about d3 is that the players were all very flawed but combining them into a great team was the fun part. In my humble opinion of course
well... i agree with your sentiment. but from my standpoint, it was easy to beat d2 while at d3, i expected to win almost all of those. i would battle low d1 from d2 and win a good portion as well, that was way harder though. i snuck a couple players from B prestige BCS, even. i'm not saying it was smart to take those fights! but d2 humans were easy pickings from d3. any d2 coach who knew how to recruit was recruiting players you couldn't talk to, so the other 80% who you could end up battling were basically clueless (because that's how it was back then, most coaches had no idea how to recruit, and this isn't a 'gillispieism'. it was a truly classed society, we weren't even playing the same game).
recruiting up a division was mandatory for me and others, probably 100% of my players came from a division up but maybe it was only 95%. i didn't actually know this, but some d1 players were d3 eligible back then, too (i thought no d1 players were. i think it was a fairly small set but some folks talked about getting a decent % of their guys from there. nobody was like, only getting d1 guys though, i think).
when i first started, the pulldown/dropdown stuff had been hush/hush but was finally coming out. i saw it on the forums in my first month. it was so powerful that my 2nd ever recruiting class was probably top 5 in the country and was good for a 1 seed as seniors. i definitely didn't always have classes that good but i started having them on day 1, and eventually could basically do it every season. a lot of folks did, i think its pretty impressive to have won a title from that era with players from your pool, honestly! it happened from time to time but the 10% of coaches who did pulldown were winning 70% of the titles or something.
its really that system that pushed me from d2 to d1. my d2 program was really good but the recruiting just seemed so dumb. i wanted to compete with everyone, not just forum readers who used pulldowns. d1 recruiting was a million times better overall so that is where i went, but i really liked making good teams from imperfect players, too! from the lower divisions particularly. kind of sucks i got forced to d1 - feels that way still today, honestly.