Posted by alblack56 on 5/11/2011 5:12:00 AM (view original):
I've done the same thing, but didn't realize it until recruiting was done. LOL
Two other bonehead moves I've made:
1) Spending $2,000 on a recruit only to realize my roster was full.
2) Giving up on a battle for a recruit, pursuing a different player, then having them both sign because I didn't withdraw the scholarship from the first player. That gave me too many guards and kept me from signing a center that season
Almost #2: Get discouraging messages from my top recruiting target who told me he just couldn't see himself playing for me, yadda yadda. He was at the upper edge of my ratings range so I ate the $2,000 I'd dumped into him already and went for someone else.
Now, 24 hours after signings begin, the guy is still 'undecided' after most of the other guys on my watch list are actually signed.
I'm tired of spending my meager recruiting budget on a kid who never actually had a chance to go D1 except in his own mind. It's too bad there's not more clues on a guy like that beyond "You're a backup option" before I send 11 or 12 scouting trips.