I coach Princeton. We are a B- Prestige, had about 39K to spend this signing period and had 3 open scholarships. It got ugly in Jersey.....
I am talking myself through this to make sure I don't do it again. This is what happened.
I identified two PG's I wanted early, Harris and one I actually signed. There was some minor battling but I had Harris tight with me for about 12k and the other guy VERY tight for 6K by first morning of recruiting.
Then I got cute. I think I made three cirtical mistakes:
* I blew 2k FSS California looking for some forgotten players I could snag.
* I hit an international with two scouting trips to see if he had potential and the guy starting considering me.
* I sunk about 10K into Savorie to see if he would consider me (he was undecided) and he did.
By morning of Day 2, I had the two PG's locked up (or at least I thought I did) and was in a battle with UCONN for Savorie. Now I kinda knew I was going to lose because I figured UCONN to have more or less twice my starting $ and better prestege (I think they are a B or B+). I was counting on being closer, plus I thought I should at least try. The guy is an ineligible and I didn't know how serious UConn was going to be, they jumped in at pretty much the same time I did.
Now at 2 o'clock on signing day Canisus jumps in on Harris. I figure he saw I had 4 players considering me for 3 spots, with one being an international and another being a battle I was destined to lose and dropped a ton of cash on Harris. I had less than 7K left, through out some HV's promised him the world, and lost.
Since Harris was my higher priority, I gave up on Savoie and lost him too.
I ended up signing the crappy international player and a halfway decent SF along with one of my original PG. All in all, a D+ class for the Tigers.
Lessons I hope I learn:
1. If you really want someone, make sure they say *really* tight on the FSS.
2. Don't start battles you don't think you can win.
3. Wasting 15% of your budget fishing is not a good idea until after high priority players
sign.
4. Just because you have money, doesn't mean you should spend it, keeping some in reserve to fight off "poachers" is ok.
5. Avoid looking vulnerable.
6. Don't have more guys considering you than you have roster spots.
7. Don't be afraid of waiting to day two or three to spend money.