Posted by flemingtime on 4/10/2011 6:07:00 PM (view original):
If this is a dumb question, forgive me.... How do people cheat on this game?
People will take a second team in the same world (usually right after a free season promotion...) that has a large incoming recruiting class (and, thus, a large recruiting budget). Then they'll use that team to purchase as many Future Stars states as the money will allow, and use that information to target high-potential recruits for their main team, which now has the advantage of still having it's full budget available to battle with other coaches and a broader number of scouted states than any team in that division should rightfully have (because no effort is ever made to recruit players to the second team). You can always tell when it's been done, because the "extra" team will bring in an entire class of walk-ons...I remember one year in Naismith, we had a conference with 3 teams rated in the lower 300s because they all consisted of like two scholarship players and 10 walkons. Felt sorry for the two humans in the league that had to endure their RPI's getting torpedoed as the result.
That's probably the most common method I know of.
You used to also see cases where groups of people in the same league would coordinate among themselves who was buying FSS for which states, that way no two schools spent money on the same state. Then, of course, everyone in said pool shared the scouting information they had to try and lift the league as a whole. Haven't heard any rumblings on that one for a while...don't know if that means it isn't happening or if it just got driven off boards and underground to sitemail instead.
4/10/2011 7:38 PM (edited)