Funny, I used this same strategy when I first took over Missouri (D1, Phelan). Missouri was a D+ with 3 straight seasons of 1 or 0 wins when I became the coach. Lincoln and Rockhurst had such D2 success, I figured the area had some decent D1 talent. St. Louis (SLU) has been an A prestige for so long, going after the very top local talent (against Kansas) and then Lincoln and Rockhurst were able to reach up and grab some nice local talent. I think I grabbed a few Rockhurst/Lincoln targets in my first two seasons to get some wins on the board and bump my prestige up. This strategy worked especially well in the first period of recruiting if I struck out on my top targets. I could check to see who Lincoln and Rockhurst were leading on and then swoop in and snag those guys taking advantage of the D1 prestige. Now, I use the same strategy you describe on international or far away recruits. Occasionally you can find a guy who's considering a higher prestige team (who might even be out of scholarships!) that you know is good enough to play at your school. Fun strategy and fun that you can use data from a good D2 team as a lowly D1 or as a D3.