Posted by baseball4309 on 1/31/2022 10:11:00 AM (view original):
I'm at UNC Asheville with one of my teams. I've noticed North Carolina is especially hard to recruit. I find myself battling for in-state recruits with the southeastern teams, northeast teams, and it seems there are more D1 schools in NC than in other states.
On the flip side, are there any states that are easier to recruit?
Just think about all the ACC schools alone that are in North Carolina - UNC, Duke, Wake Forest, NC State. Clemson, Virginia, Virginia Tech (ACC) and South Carolina (SEC) are very close. There are five North Carolina schools in the Southern Conference. Competition is extremely difficult for any local recruits, especially if you have great coaches at those ACC schools. Props to anyone who can build a school like UNC Asheville to a perennial 20-game winner. I think North Carolina has to be the toughest state to recruit in.
I've had experience recruiting from schools in Pennsylvania, Texas, and Florida. It's definitely a challenge to recruit in PA. Even if you're at Penn State, like I was, if you have good coaches at Syracuse and Maryland you're going to be in a fight for every top PA recruit. But, I was able to take Robert Morris, a team from the Pittsburgh suburbs, to the Final Four, so it's possible. Florida is very tough to recruit if you have good coaches at Florida, FSU and Miami. Texas can be a challenge for the tip-top recruits in the state, but there are so many recruits there that you can build a good team with the leftovers.
The area between California and the Mississippi River can be really good recruiting grounds, as long as you don't have too many human coaches nearby.