Game Day Strategy Topic

Ok...I'm doing it. Help!

I have been playing WiS for years and have never excelled. I had always enjoyed it passively and never really made it a priority to get better at the game until the last few seasons. I am at Penn State in Wooden and only have one team that I focus on. I am pretty busy and cannot justify having more than one team, so I have devoted all my energy to this team. I do "Ok" at recruiting with some years where I am pretty satisfied with my haul and others where I am disappointed, but never either end of the extreme.

My real weakness, I feel, is in planning for games. I have tried hard the last few seasons to focus on game planning strategy and tried to isolate mismatches etc. for ~85% of my games (I can't always get around to it). I have gone about attempting to get better by lurking on this forum a lot but I have decided I need to be a more active participant if I am to actually improve. With that said, I will be answering various threads that are started from here on out in an attempt to put my opinion and thoughts out there in the hopes that I can either get them confirmed or corrected.

If anyone has any critiques of my team or situation I would love to hear them, as you can see I just can't seem to get over the hump and have a real good season.

Thanks in advance, and look forward to seeing y'all around the forums more.


10/5/2011 6:38 PM
For starters, a lack of athleticism among your post players (for a competitive Big 6 team) appears to be a problem.
10/5/2011 6:49 PM
Posted by dahsdebater on 10/5/2011 6:49:00 PM (view original):
For starters, a lack of athleticism among your post players (for a competitive Big 6 team) appears to be a problem.
I honestly did not even realize my athleticism numbers were generally low. I tend to focus more on the core skill ratings when I am recruiting because as I moved from DIII to DII and low DI I focused so much on athleticism that I felt like I should go a different way in order to win any of the recruiting battles for the better DI recruits.

I understand that high ATH ratings supplement and go hand in hand with good LP/REB/DEF ratings, but I have tried to focus more on DEF than anything else when I recruit. I take it I should shift some focus away from the skill ratings themselves and focus more on ATH ratings?
10/5/2011 7:10 PM
ath/spd trumps the other ratings. 
10/5/2011 7:29 PM

I have always wondered about ATH versus say a core like REB for a big. I seem to always have a big that is higher REB but less ATH than the one on the bench. I tend to play the one with the higher REB and LP combined, but wondered about the 20+ or so better ATH on the bench.

10/5/2011 10:18 PM
20+ better ATH should almost always win.  I would take a guy with 70 Ath, 60 Reb, and 45 LP over a guy with 45 Ath, 75 Reb, and 75 LP, for example.  On the other hand, if you give the 2nd guy 100 reb, 90+ LP, and very good DEF, SB, and BH, maybe he's got a shot.  But you get the point.
10/6/2011 12:40 AM
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