I agree with - uconn's gripe (low rated / well coached mid majors winning it all is sort of a current trend in the game) as well as getting EE'd at Montana type schools
I lost a EE guy a few seasons back the just devastated my UWGB team, problem is you can't recover, while at UNC or duke, they just recruit a new 750 guy to take the EE's place - I wrote a ticket up after my issue, told CS it is mean spirited and spiteful to take a 2 star away from low / mid majors, while A+ schools retain 900 level guys? Believe it or not, they did not seem to care?
I think the low / mid prestige thing might be tweeked a bit, but overall, it may be about 'right' as it stands, I do think there is sort of a 'glitch / issue' to prestige that will allow your montana team's prestige to rise more, if you do stay there it will be interesting to watch. issue is the last 4 years is not the only factor in prestige, the other factor is where you started from, so two identical resumes end up with different prestiges after 4 identical seasons???
I agree with the luck part of your analysis, there is enough luck built into the engine, without having EE's and injuries mess with things, but this is complex, since I think what we are asking for is when super teams win it all, they get hit pretty hard by EE's, but when over achieving mid majors win it all or get close, they get to keep all their guys. Another ? is what do you do with underachieving super teams??? might be the best answer is no EE's, which I cannot see CS ever agreeing to????
finally, I for one hate injuries, I couple them with delimna's, nice real life thoughts, but this is not a real life game. In real life, often, the injuried guy's replacement turns out just as good or better, in this game, injuries often stop a team cold