naismith and tark in synch Topic

hate it when that happens

I inevitably confuse players that I have looked at in the two worlds....I keep thinking that there is a nonqualfier near my school with great defense but limited offensive skills.....but he is near me in Naismith and not in Tark......

I know it is inevitable when worlds are on different cycles.....just hate it ....like a disruption in the space time continuum.........anyone got a fresh flux capacitor to spare?
1/6/2010 9:30 AM
I was just thinking about the same thing with regard to recruiting in both Tark and Naismith. Smith and Allen are only 1 day apart, so I face this same problem every season.
1/6/2010 10:02 AM
what i don't get is how some people play the same team in different worlds... ive seen them play the same offense and defense too. how you keep that straight is beyond me. they must live a clean, sober life, huh :)
1/7/2010 12:22 AM
I've had the same team in different worlds. I exist in the Pacific Northwest (USA) and tend to get teams from over here. I have been mixing it up though - Hawaii - Oregon St. - Wyoming, for example. But Washington State and Gonzaga they'll have to fire me which is entirely possible.

By the way, I like when coaches who have always played with eastern teams complain about recruiting distances being too large when they get a western team. I'm the exact opposite. I complain about recruiting distances between schools being WAY too close whenever I've coached back east. My hats off to you guys who can manage a program surrounded by other schools. I need a "Zone of Safety" to overcome my bad recruiting skills.
1/7/2010 2:03 AM
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