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And you have big time D1 teams promising starts to players and still losing to D3.
11/13/2018 11:59 AM
It would solve so many issues with the game if each division stayed within their own level when recruiting.Recruiting battles outside of divisions just adds to the unneeded frustration of the game. Either a D-2 team getting jumped by a D-1 team late or a D-1 team losing out to a D-2 school.

11/13/2018 12:02 PM
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 11:56:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Sportsbulls on 11/13/2018 11:51:00 AM (view original):
I disagree about D3 teams beating out D1 teams. If a guy is going to be an absolute scrub his whole career at a D1 school, some would rather be a star his whole career at a D3 school. Also, there are job firings?
Yeah why take a free education by playing D1 when you can rack up a mountain of debt.
And what kind of person are you if you are being recruited by D1 schools and you think to yourself "gee whiz despite what Coach Cal is telling me and my parents right now, I'm an absolute scrub player. Better go to a D3 school and dominate these chumps".

Please.
11/13/2018 12:06 PM
Some people would simply rather be a "Big Fish" in a small pond, than a small fish in a big pond. You have got to know your limitations.
11/13/2018 12:23 PM
Posted by hulnder on 11/13/2018 12:23:00 PM (view original):
Some people would simply rather be a "Big Fish" in a small pond, than a small fish in a big pond. You have got to know your limitations.
Big fish in a Dixie cup.

If you have D1 level talent and go play D3 ball so you can be a "big fish" I seriously doubt your competitive nature and therefore shouldnt even be playing sports.
11/13/2018 12:43 PM
Posted by thewizard17 on 11/13/2018 12:02:00 PM (view original):
It would solve so many issues with the game if each division stayed within their own level when recruiting.Recruiting battles outside of divisions just adds to the unneeded frustration of the game. Either a D-2 team getting jumped by a D-1 team late or a D-1 team losing out to a D-2 school.

You call it an issue. I call it a challenge which adds to the strategy of recruiting.

It's fine as it is.
11/13/2018 1:44 PM
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 11:56:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Sportsbulls on 11/13/2018 11:51:00 AM (view original):
I disagree about D3 teams beating out D1 teams. If a guy is going to be an absolute scrub his whole career at a D1 school, some would rather be a star his whole career at a D3 school. Also, there are job firings?
Yeah why take a free education by playing D1 when you can rack up a mountain of debt.
You still get a scholarship at D3.
11/13/2018 1:59 PM
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 10:59:00 AM (view original):
-Not being able to offer a CV when taking over a new team if the previous coach already did it.
-D3 teams beating D1 teams for recruits
-Sim recruiting. Literally everything.
- informing a recruit that he'll be redshirted before he signs
-#1 on big board stays but number #150 leaves early
-Not being able to recruit before your very first season in HD
-Job firings
-Job hirings
-Not being qualified for a job you already has if you forget to renew.
-many, many others.

You want it both ways with your realism arguments.

Forgetting to renew should absolutely cost you your team. If I no-show and no-call at work for a key meeting, then finally show up again out of the blue a couple days later, it's reasonable to assume I might not be welcome back.

The standard retort to this is it's bad for WIS's bottom line to enforce the renewal deadline. Maybe... but it is realistic.
11/13/2018 2:12 PM
Posted by Sportsbulls on 11/13/2018 1:59:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 11:56:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Sportsbulls on 11/13/2018 11:51:00 AM (view original):
I disagree about D3 teams beating out D1 teams. If a guy is going to be an absolute scrub his whole career at a D1 school, some would rather be a star his whole career at a D3 school. Also, there are job firings?
Yeah why take a free education by playing D1 when you can rack up a mountain of debt.
You still get a scholarship at D3.
No they don't. You may be able to get money through 'merit based' scholarships but it's not a full ride athletic scholarship.
11/13/2018 2:29 PM
Posted by kcsundevil on 11/13/2018 2:12:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 10:59:00 AM (view original):
-Not being able to offer a CV when taking over a new team if the previous coach already did it.
-D3 teams beating D1 teams for recruits
-Sim recruiting. Literally everything.
- informing a recruit that he'll be redshirted before he signs
-#1 on big board stays but number #150 leaves early
-Not being able to recruit before your very first season in HD
-Job firings
-Job hirings
-Not being qualified for a job you already has if you forget to renew.
-many, many others.

You want it both ways with your realism arguments.

Forgetting to renew should absolutely cost you your team. If I no-show and no-call at work for a key meeting, then finally show up again out of the blue a couple days later, it's reasonable to assume I might not be welcome back.

The standard retort to this is it's bad for WIS's bottom line to enforce the renewal deadline. Maybe... but it is realistic.
Fine, you forgot to renew, you can lose your team. But not being QUALIFIED anymore for the same job because you forgot to renew? That doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
11/13/2018 2:30 PM
Posted by tecwrg on 11/13/2018 1:44:00 PM (view original):
Posted by thewizard17 on 11/13/2018 12:02:00 PM (view original):
It would solve so many issues with the game if each division stayed within their own level when recruiting.Recruiting battles outside of divisions just adds to the unneeded frustration of the game. Either a D-2 team getting jumped by a D-1 team late or a D-1 team losing out to a D-2 school.

You call it an issue. I call it a challenge which adds to the strategy of recruiting.

It's fine as it is.
If you had put a whole bunch of effort into a player, a player that could've made a huge impact and then all of a sudden there was a D-1 school that decided to come in late, because they needed a 12th player, you would be fine with that? Despite putting in 20 HVs and all of those APs?
11/13/2018 2:42 PM
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 11:56:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Sportsbulls on 11/13/2018 11:51:00 AM (view original):
I disagree about D3 teams beating out D1 teams. If a guy is going to be an absolute scrub his whole career at a D1 school, some would rather be a star his whole career at a D3 school. Also, there are job firings?
Yeah why take a free education by playing D1 when you can rack up a mountain of debt.
For the record on this topic I coach HS Fastptich. I have had multiple players in the last 2 years sign with a D3 private school in Minnesota or North Dakota because their financial aid package beat the scholarship offer from a D1 school. Now obviously most basketball teams in D1 are offering full rides and there is a legit pro league after their college sport but it does happen in athletics. More than most people realize.

In fact it happened in football here as well. A player chose to go to St. John's in Minnesota instead of taking an offer to another school who offered a 50% scholarship. The FA at some of these private schools is amazing and that 50k for a year disappears in a hurry and it becomes cheaper than the University of Minnesota.
11/13/2018 2:49 PM (edited)
Posted by kneeneighbor on 11/13/2018 2:49:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 11:56:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Sportsbulls on 11/13/2018 11:51:00 AM (view original):
I disagree about D3 teams beating out D1 teams. If a guy is going to be an absolute scrub his whole career at a D1 school, some would rather be a star his whole career at a D3 school. Also, there are job firings?
Yeah why take a free education by playing D1 when you can rack up a mountain of debt.
For the record on this topic I coach HS Fastptich. I have had multiple players in the last 2 years sign with a D3 private school in Minnesota or North Dakota because their financial aid package beat the scholarship offer from a D1 school. Now obviously most basketball teams in D1 are offering full rides and there is a legit pro league after their college sport but it does happen in athletics. More than most people realize.

In fact it happened in football here as well. A player chose to go to St. John's in Minnesota instead of taking an offer to another school who offered a 50% scholarship. The FA at some of these private schools is amazing and that 50k for a year disappears in a hurry and it becomes cheaper than the University of Minnesota.
Yeah I'm sure that's true for some of the 'lower tiered' athletics. But for basketball they all get full rides.
11/13/2018 2:54 PM
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 2:54:00 PM (view original):
Posted by kneeneighbor on 11/13/2018 2:49:00 PM (view original):
Posted by Benis on 11/13/2018 11:56:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Sportsbulls on 11/13/2018 11:51:00 AM (view original):
I disagree about D3 teams beating out D1 teams. If a guy is going to be an absolute scrub his whole career at a D1 school, some would rather be a star his whole career at a D3 school. Also, there are job firings?
Yeah why take a free education by playing D1 when you can rack up a mountain of debt.
For the record on this topic I coach HS Fastptich. I have had multiple players in the last 2 years sign with a D3 private school in Minnesota or North Dakota because their financial aid package beat the scholarship offer from a D1 school. Now obviously most basketball teams in D1 are offering full rides and there is a legit pro league after their college sport but it does happen in athletics. More than most people realize.

In fact it happened in football here as well. A player chose to go to St. John's in Minnesota instead of taking an offer to another school who offered a 50% scholarship. The FA at some of these private schools is amazing and that 50k for a year disappears in a hurry and it becomes cheaper than the University of Minnesota.
Yeah I'm sure that's true for some of the 'lower tiered' athletics. But for basketball they all get full rides.
And as a former D3 Track and Field 'athlete', I can tell you that most of us didn't get sh*t.
11/13/2018 2:58 PM
Posted by thewizard17 on 11/13/2018 2:42:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tecwrg on 11/13/2018 1:44:00 PM (view original):
Posted by thewizard17 on 11/13/2018 12:02:00 PM (view original):
It would solve so many issues with the game if each division stayed within their own level when recruiting.Recruiting battles outside of divisions just adds to the unneeded frustration of the game. Either a D-2 team getting jumped by a D-1 team late or a D-1 team losing out to a D-2 school.

You call it an issue. I call it a challenge which adds to the strategy of recruiting.

It's fine as it is.
If you had put a whole bunch of effort into a player, a player that could've made a huge impact and then all of a sudden there was a D-1 school that decided to come in late, because they needed a 12th player, you would be fine with that? Despite putting in 20 HVs and all of those APs?
It’s strategic. Stuff happens. It makes the game challenging, which is competitive. The game isn’t singling out one person. Everyone has a chance to get their guy taken by a D1 school. It’s like real life. It’s risk-reward.
11/13/2018 2:59 PM
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