Posted by A_B_G on 5/27/2021 2:31:00 PM (view original):
Posted by shoe3 on 5/27/2021 1:24:00 PM (view original):
Posted by A_B_G on 5/27/2021 12:44:00 PM (view original):
I like the changes a lot, like others have said I may have minor quibbles with the exact criteria but I think the overall spirit of it is great.
The minor edit I'd make: I think the windows should be pushed to 5 seasons, personally. That gives you one rebuilding year to clear out the garbage Sim AI or inactive coach left behind and then that next season in Recruiting Period 1 you'll recruit your first full Freshman class. If you can't get that class/team to where it needs to be by the time they are Seniors, then I think firing is totally justified.
All in all I love this change though. Also I've noticed while skimming this thread that nobody has said "if these rules were in place now I'd be fired from my school" just a lot of hypothetical "Oh I took over this school and now I'm worried" which is a fine, rational complaint and worry but I truly wonder how many people are going to lose jobs over this. I think the number will be quite low.
I would have been fired at UConn, twice, before it got to the sweet 16 after taking over a team in shambles. New England recruiting had been totally dominated by some no-named yahoo coach in Vermont (just kidding joey) and the Big East was mostly full, with UConn at or near the bottom at the time, had undergone a bunch of coaching changes after the 3.0 release and was sim run. Rebuilds in full power conferences are *very hard* and you’d have to be insane to try it under these conditions, knowing you’ll probably just be wasting 4 seasons and all the money you’ve spent on them just to get your #1 ranked, #1 seed slowdown-negative5-doubleteamed out of the second round in season 4 (even if everything else goes perfectly). So in the end, you’re basically just building the team for the next guy (probably ab90, let’s be honest).
This is going to be such a fun, collegial atmosphere, once live.
Do you think in real life that an AD at a school that has Top Tier prestige would wait around 8 years for a team to get to a S16? I don't.
And I'm not saying you're a bad coach, you're a great coach. It is a challenge to be sure, but baseline prestige exists to help those big-name schools. So basically to me, it seems like a handful of coaches are suggesting they want to reap the benefits of baseline prestige but not have to deal with any consequences or expectations that baseline prestige may bring.
the real life comparison breaks down because rebuilding in real life and HD are pretty different. HD does not have 1 and done caliber freshman, exceptional coaching holds less weight, the list goes on and on. the requirements for HD coaches should be based on what makes sense in HD.
in the old days, we used to say that a good coach can rebuild any program in 2 seasons. and it was true. but now its 3, due to RS2 and all that fun stuff (3.0), and its really a much less guaranteed outcome. for example, i took over a decent B prestige low major in a power low major conf (a significantly easier proposition than taking over a C prestige low end BCS school) and my team is squarely in rebuild mode for the first 3 seasons. i could have easily missed the NT the first 3 years, i didn't, but very possible, and the roster i took over was far from as bad as it gets. having my ability to stay at that school based purely on how things go that 4th season... is on its face a ridiculous proposition. it turns out, even if this was a school with requirements, i'd be fine - but that's part because i'm a top coach and part because i have a quality major battle dice roll record of 3-2 right now. *so* easily i could be still digging out in season 4, if the dice had rolled against me. just seems insane to fire someone else for failing to get it done in 4 seasons, from this end, when they could have twice the mountain to climb compared to what i just went through.