Low DI Recruiting Topic

I take it DI is where recruiting strategy changes from waiting to jumping on the best players from the first cycle (no pulldowns)?  But I doubt a low DI school can jump in early?  Will I just get smoked by the top schools for the top players if I do (will some top guys not even consider me)?  Is it best to wait or will that leave me with nothing but the scraps that only a high DII school would want?  Thoughts?
7/12/2010 11:59 AM
If you just in on the top players, yes, you'll get smoked. If you jump in on players that are reasonably aligned with your prestige, then you have a realistic shot. At your level of prestige I would probably employ a mixture of the two (jumping in on some guys, waiting on others).
7/12/2010 12:54 PM
Posted by ronm605 on 7/12/2010 12:01:00 PM (view original):
I take it DI is where recruiting strategy changes from waiting to jumping on the best players from the first cycle (no pulldowns)?  But I doubt a low DI school can jump in early?  Will I just get smoked by the top schools for the top players if I do (will some top guys not even consider me)?  Is it best to wait or will that leave me with nothing but the scraps that only a high DII school would want?  Thoughts?
I feel the same exact way here. I posted smething similar to this awhile back. It's rediculous the low end div I recruits that low prestige schools are stuck with.
7/12/2010 4:15 PM
Posted by jaggedendz on 7/12/2010 4:15:00 PM (view original):
Posted by ronm605 on 7/12/2010 12:01:00 PM (view original):
I take it DI is where recruiting strategy changes from waiting to jumping on the best players from the first cycle (no pulldowns)?  But I doubt a low DI school can jump in early?  Will I just get smoked by the top schools for the top players if I do (will some top guys not even consider me)?  Is it best to wait or will that leave me with nothing but the scraps that only a high DII school would want?  Thoughts?
I feel the same exact way here. I posted smething similar to this awhile back. It's rediculous the low end div I recruits that low prestige schools are stuck with.
Uh, jagged ... that's not at all what he said.

Are you reading the same original post that I am?
7/12/2010 4:35 PM
There are low end DI recruits and there are swamphawk22 Purdue recruits.  Which ones are we discussing here? 
7/12/2010 6:22 PM
Posted by ronm605 on 7/12/2010 12:01:00 PM (view original):
I take it DI is where recruiting strategy changes from waiting to jumping on the best players from the first cycle (no pulldowns)?  But I doubt a low DI school can jump in early?  Will I just get smoked by the top schools for the top players if I do (will some top guys not even consider me)?  Is it best to wait or will that leave me with nothing but the scraps that only a high DII school would want?  Thoughts?

If you are a low D1 school (anywhere in the D prestige range), you probably don't have to worry about competiting against the top schools because the players that those schools want probably aren't going to give you the time of day anyway.    And in the unlikely event that you do find yourself competing against them, its unlikely that you'll beat them unless you have most or all of the following:   (a) geographic advantage; (b) scholarship advantage; and (c) they're locked in several battles.

My strategy at low D1 is to wait until after the first cycle before spending a dime.   At that point, you've seen whom the more prestigious programs are going after and can find targets that are either undecided or battles that you might be able to win.   Also, if you're a low D1 program, you're still going to be able to find players that can help your team.    Once you start recruiting, you need to be flexible--  know when you're in a battle that you can't win and move on.   It is not uncommon that you've found a player and some C+ low-BCS/mid-major will move in.   Unless, you've got some area of advantage, it's best to move on as opposed to fighting a losing battle and ending up with no money to get someone else.

Once, you're in the C range, you can go after guys on the first cycle, but even then, I try to stay as local as possible to conserve money for battles where I'll be at a prestige disadvantage or to maximize my funds to go after guys if a big program moves on them. 

7/12/2010 6:38 PM
I would go for guys in the first cycle, 0-2 stars who are rough around the edges but will develop into solid players. Guys who the big boys will pass over initially. Try to stay as much within 200 miles as you can, and stay out of battles if at all possible. This way, when the bigger schools come looking, your player is potentially too expensive to be worthwhile for them.
7/12/2010 9:20 PM
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