A few seasons ago, my first coaching in this simulation, I took over Wisconsin Eau Claire. I had a pretty horrible team and was getting beaten every step of the way. I posted in the forums, asking if I'd ever win a game as I was something like 0-16 at the time. I also remember thinking that I had messed up badly with my first recruiting class, as everything I read said the way to build was through dropdowns, and I had recruited my guys all through the D3 ranks, a class that included some guy by the name of Thomas McLouth.
I also remember the kind words and helpful advice I received through these same boards from all of you, telling me not to despair, and that things would get better. I would like to thank you all for your help, and I feel like I learn more every time I read through these forums. I realize I have a long way to go to get where those like alblack, dahsdebater, etc are, but feel I am making progress with my little team. 31-0, in the Sweet 16, just saw I had the D3 National Player of the Year with Mr. McClouth. I know it doesn't mean much, but still pretty cool to have a guy I battled for in recruiting end up receiving that honor, given all the great players I know there must be in the Heartland. Tonight, I play a team from the Heartland, and I suspect I'll get crushed by the superior team, but maybe McLouth, Grant, and company can put a little scare for a half. Again, I would like to thank you all for your advice and assurances that the struggles I experienced could be overcome, and not to give up hope. Once again, it appears you were right...
9/16/2012 10:50 AM (edited)