Posted by tkimble on 4/8/2018 1:16:00 AM (view original):
Recruit generation also isn't random -- the number of recruits generated in an area is correlated with the number of open scholarships in that area for that level. With many D1 and D2 teams in the mountain west, there are a lot of D1 and D2 players. However, there's only one D3 team in position to take advantage of anyone who slips through the cracks -- Colorado College.
Somewhat similar to Palm Beach Atlantic, as well.
This isn't quite accurate. Below is a ticket response from about 4 years ago when I asked about recruit generation:
Dan,
To generate recruits, we first determine the total number to create, which is based on the projected openings in that world.
As we generate the necessary number of players, they are assigned to a particular state. The odds for each state are based on the number of schools in that state. Once a state is selected, a high school from that state is randomly assigned, which determines the player's geographical location.
From season to season, there will be variance in quantity and quality in a particular area due to these factors.