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There is a flip side of course.  If you raise the limit on early entries per team, then every recruiting season you'll have a whole bunch of A and A+ teams looking to restock.  Which wouldn't be so bad if there were more high end recruits or at least average recruits with great potential in core skills, but we seem to be going in the opposite direction of that.

How is this any better for B range teams if all of the decent recruits get sucked up by A range teams?
6/12/2012 11:35 AM
Posted by creilmann on 6/12/2012 11:35:00 AM (view original):
There is a flip side of course.  If you raise the limit on early entries per team, then every recruiting season you'll have a whole bunch of A and A+ teams looking to restock.  Which wouldn't be so bad if there were more high end recruits or at least average recruits with great potential in core skills, but we seem to be going in the opposite direction of that.

How is this any better for B range teams if all of the decent recruits get sucked up by A range teams?
Well, if they are freshmen, they don't perform as well for the A+ teams and then they leave ... where as the guys you are getting at the B teams are staying longer and getting better in 4 (or 5) seasons.

The best teams should be able to get the best players, right?

I mean, we used to have everyone having players with >90 in all key areas, and that did not work either.
6/12/2012 3:01 PM
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