Identifying High-High Topic

High-High seems to be the most sought after trait in recruits... with that being said, how exactly can you tell?

Anyone have a compilation of key words indicating high-high as opposed to medium-high?
Entering my fourth season, and still getting a feel for recruiting.
3/23/2011 4:35 PM
3/23/2011 5:12 PM
thanks a TON
3/23/2011 5:46 PM
3/23/2011 5:59 PM
they should eliminate the caps in the average high messages. i always get excited when i see the caps and then i read the message and realize i've been teased. lol
3/23/2011 7:04 PM
does anyone have a link to the average potential messages? i'd love to know the messages for the high averages.
3/23/2011 7:19 PM
skunk, there is no differentiation within the average potential category
3/23/2011 7:30 PM
Posted by _hannibal_ on 3/23/2011 7:30:00 PM (view original):
skunk, there is no differentiation within the average potential category
there are high averages and low averages. did you mean to say there is no difference in the message?
3/23/2011 8:03 PM
Posted by uglyskunk3 on 3/23/2011 8:04:00 PM (view original):
Posted by _hannibal_ on 3/23/2011 7:30:00 PM (view original):
skunk, there is no differentiation within the average potential category
there are high averages and low averages. did you mean to say there is no difference in the message?
I'm struggling to understand what else one could have possibly meant.
3/24/2011 9:07 AM

there are 5 messages for each category.
2 for the high potentials, 2 for the low potentials, and one for average potential.

1/21/2012 9:50 AM
Are these points for a single season or over the course of four?
12/26/2013 8:28 PM
I don't understand why they went to the trouble of making a distinction between low/low(0-3) and high/low(3-6).  It would have been way more helpful to have two separate average categories; low/average(8-13) and high/average(14-20).
12/26/2013 8:41 PM
Posted by shive1 on 12/26/2013 8:28:00 PM (view original):
Are these points for a single season or over the course of four?
Over the course of a career.
12/26/2013 8:57 PM
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