3.0 chapel thread and what shoe just said. Great road map. Invest bigger in your top targets, and scale from there down to 1 AP on the guys you are either fishing to see if you can get, or on a lower rated high potential guy that you know you can get but don’t have to invest early. If it’s a good match (distance, pref, signing pref), then opening with 15-20 AP or more to unlock scholly first and get to the lead is smart. Don’t be afraid to scatter AP over 20 or more recruits, then fine tune per cycle per shoe post. I’ve found a good safety net is to keep 1-3 AP on late signees so you can turn those up second cycle if your top guys are getting picked off. If you see better teams than you out front, then it’s decision time do you want to pursue and battle, or start looking at tier 2, tier 3 etc.
If you do get the lead, and you are confident the player will sign, you can decide to dial back the AP a bit and use those elsewhere. Stay fluid with AP and don’t get too attached to them.
Something else to consider, if you have a cycle with good resources (3 or more open schollys), pref matchup, based on who he’s considering, etc you think you can win, go all in with CV, 20 HV, promises, and grind it out (prob need to be heavy with AP here too 20+ etc per cycle). Allocate rest of funds for tier 2/3 high potential targets and try for a premium player (or players), and then bargain hunt. All in may work best for an early signee if you can get the lead and scare off the pack. Not knowing your prestige, all in on a desired recruit signing late can be a heartbreaking experience. Good luck.