Posted by pkoopman on 10/5/2016 9:21:00 AM (view original):
Posted by mullycj on 10/5/2016 9:12:00 AM (view original):
...and wants a rebuild
Success preference would be better if it was based on the player looking for team success (conference titles, NT appearances) vs individual success, i.e. If he would be the focus of the team. I don't think top players typically think to themselves "I want to go to a historically poor team because I just like underdogs". But there are guys who want and expect to be "the man" on their team, and for those guys, having a loaded roster and established scorers ahead of them can be a negative.
I agree for the most part but I do think being 'the man' is kind of covered under the wants to play preference.
For success, I think in real life, you're going to have 2 schools of thought for highly rated recruits for 'success'. 1) I want to go to a big time program where I can win and further my professional career and 2) I don't care as much for team success and want to go somewhere that I'm appreciated and comfortable and become a better player.
So I think you have here a wants to play and a no preference from these two scenarios.
Now, I do think it is POSSIBLE to have a scenario where a new coach comes in and there's a changing of the guard where they will be trying to do something special. Maybe think like when Larry Brown went to SMU and picked up some big time commitments.
I think this whole success thing really is mostly relevant to D1 and more specifically those top 100 rated guys. A random *** D3 player doesn't have the same career aspirations and would be more likely to 'want a rebuild' vs a 5 star guy.