Quote: Originally posted by oldave on 2/22/2010from time to time in recruiting discussions here in the forums, i have seen mention of specific ideas about HVs and CVs. the theory that seems most common is that , when in a battle versus a specific opponent, you should look at your HV cost divided by your opponents HV cost. and compare that to your CV cost dvided by your opponents CV costSo, lets assume the following (if anyone can provide more realistic numbers... please let me know and ill edit this)My HV $300 My CV $800oppHV $400 oppCV $1,000using those numbers, my HV ratio is .75 and my CV ratio is .80therefore, for me, HV are the better "value" in this situation.looking at it form the point of view of my opponent...his HV ratio is 1.33 and his CV ratio is 1.25there fore, for my opponent, CV are the better value in this situation. taking this to the extreme.. would ya'll agree that, given these numbers (and, assuming i am confident that no other competitors will enter this recruiting battle) I should use only HV and no CV at all?and that my opponent would be wise to use only CV, and no HV (or as few as possible considering some may be neeeded to get them to accept the CV) I have never gone to this extreme, but i have recently seen hints that other top coaches do. Do any of you agree with this extreme approach? (or perhaps i have misunderstood you?)For those who dont agree with this approach, what is your theory? do you feel that a mixture of HV and CV are needed to maximize your recruiting dollars? why?
ive seen this theory used many times, and honestly, its not a bad one. it gets you to the right answer most of the time, but i firmly believe that is luck, and the above theory is not conceptually sound. i take the following as absolutes:
1) the amount a visit is worth does not change with distance
2) there are no diminishing returns for visits (based on supposed claims by CS and the group consensus, i myself am not independently convinced).
based on those two, really, it is completely irrelevant what the ratio is between you and your opponents for a home or campus visit. that is not a bad way to hedge your bets, but all that really matters is what is the home to campus visit ratio, and what is your home to campus visit cost ratio.