Posted by zagsrulez on 12/15/2018 11:27:00 AM (view original):
How are you able to hold off D1s when fighting for Early or EoP1 signers? It took me two cycles to sign an EoP1 recruit that was being targeted by a D2 coach since the start of RS1. D2 was stuck at Moderate and I jumped from VL to VH just by offering a scholly.
Thats why I have always preferred Late signers when I played D2 & D3. I don’t think it’s possible to hold off a D1 human when you’d be red lighted.
Well it mainly works by getting a lead on players that are Early or EoP1 and just lucking out that no D1s come for your player at all. "Holding them off" mainly means finding targets that D1s won't come after, but are good enough to be great at D2.
There are situations where holding off a D1 is possible. My Post team that you and I have discussed in Smith..... my big (now) senior class is a good example. All those players were Early or EoP1. Thru 5 days of recruiting, no one came for them. And that surprised the heck out of me. But on Day 6 the last day of RS1, I had one coach come for 3 of the players.
The worst of the 3, I decided I had to let him go, meaning I wasn't going to fight for him. Luckily neither did the D1. I signed him (Watson).
Bohan was my favorite target. I was basically all in on him already. I went completely all in on him and the D1 was low with an offer when RS1 ended. When RS2 began, the D1 only got to moderate and wasn't in signing range.
Carter was the lucky signing. At the end of RS1 I was almost all in on him and the D1 and I both ended at moderate. When RS2 began, I won a high to very high dice roll in which I was losing like 60/40.
Now, had that D1 had lots more cash, sure he easily could've taken all of them. But if D2 is all in and A+ prestige, it does take a little bit more than just a scholarship offer for a D1 to steal. Especially when I had 800+AP. (I can't remember exacts for all players. It was like 6 months ago). But if no D1s jump on until the last day of RS1, the D2s often have a shot. Often times that D1 may not have much to offer at that point. Because if they are showing interest in a player on the last day of RS1, it's possible they lost a bunch of battles for better players that they invested in. And now are scrambling for backups.
But the main thing in this whole equation, is just getting by without D1s coming at all. My opinion on late guys at D2, is it's all the exact same situation as described above. The only difference is, there's MORE time for D1s to come in and steal your guy. My guys sign when RS2 begins. Late guys wait even longer.