Posted by baldwisa on 12/14/2010 3:13:00 PM (view original):
Thanks. I have another question. I'm taking over a bad team that always ran the Triangle and Zone. With a bunch of new recruits, is it a good idea to change practice plans? How much of the recruits high school system plays into your recruiting? Which system seems to be the easiest to learn game planning from? Thanks again.
Sounds like the situation I came into last season with my team.
Like others said, after your recruits are on board, go through your roster and look at their Off and Def IQs. figure out which players will get most of your PT and use the Offense and Defense they're best at.
I started my career with only 5 carryover players. I signed 7 my first year and if I had it to do over I would have worked harder to sign another JUCO (I only signed one). If you're signing 9 guys, you'll have to have at least 3 JUCOs because of the 6-freshman limit per recruiting class.
Unless you can sign some really spectacular players, you may find yourself like me - playing for next year by trying to improve your players' skills and raising their IQs. But I like this challenge and I'm having a great deal of fun trying to build a program. Good luck :)