snafu, your posts all read the same. "Hard work, bide your time, blah, blah, blah.." Agreed. Good life advice. HD isn't life. You can do those things moving from D3 to D2 to low level D1 to mid-level D1 and to the ACC, SEC, etc, etc. But, once you get to the big conference, you can't expect people to be content to be doormats because they are late to the party.
I used an example comparing Frank Martin to Coach Cal a few days ago. I'm not going to look it up but, basically, Martin is wooing the kid big-time. Kid is excited to go to the SEC but he'd like a coach with a better track record, a school that's going to March Madness, a coach that sends guys to the NBA, etc, etc, but SC is the only school talking to him. KY hasn't even sent a letter. Yet, the day before he signs with SC, Coach Cal calls. He goes to KY. That's real life. That's a terrible game to market.
First, KY doesn't contact a player once. They've made some calls, sent some texts, maybe visited.
Second, BMOC in HS is a tough nut to crack. He loves the attention. SC gave it, KY did not. Maybe he goes to KY but, just maybe, he tells Coach Cal to GFH for coming to him so late.
Finally, real life doesn't always translate.
In this game, you're not screwing SC out of recruiting. You're screwing a paying customer. It's tough to retain customers like that. You can't just let Paying Customer B dump all his resources into a fake player and then let Paying Customer A snatch said fake player on the last couple of cycles because he's at a better school. Somebody is going to get screwed. PCB who did all the right things or PCA who got to the better school first? We obviously disagree on who gets screwed but it's a person paying money to play this game(or maybe using credits). IMO, it can't be the guy who did everything right.