Posted by gvsujulius on 7/16/2012 10:15:00 AM (view original):
I agree with the idea because I do it at D3 with a high level of success. Maybe I was too conservative but I was leery of getting into battles with 6 scholarships because I have read that D1 is a blood bath. There were a couple guys that got picked up by C or C+ D1 programs. Is it easy to battle a school of that nature? I was looking at scholarship money and post season money to determine if it is something I should do.
I still feel these guys will be a significant upgrade for Davidson and I know I won't be NT dancing anytime soon, but I hope to be at C or C- in 3-4 years. Is this a reasonable expectation?
GSV, it is definitely possible to win a battle against a C or C+ school when you have 6 open scholarships.
In my first year recruiting at Morgan State, I had a C- prestige and 5 open scholarships. I won a battle against an A- BCS school and a mid-major for one player. My second year I had a C prestige and 6 open scholarships. I won a battle vs a B prestige BCS school.
That leads into a point I wanted to make. When you have a high number of open scholarships at low D1, be aggressive! 5 or 6 open scholarships=POWER. People don't like battling a team like that. Even if someone does try to battle, don't just lie down if it's a player you like.
With 5 or 6 open scholarships, you should try and sign 2-3 cheap players and then spend the bulk of your money on 1-2 stars. To get those stars, you can do one of two things 1) get tight early and save a chunk of money to protect them against poachers, or 2) become the poacher and take a player from vulnerable mid majors or BCS schools. (Knowing what makes a school "vulnerable" is an essential skill to learn in D1).
I've used both strategies at low D1 and been effective.