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Originally Posted by VonRye |
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I wish I could understand what this post was saying... if only the poster knew how to talk/type using punctuation and clear language...
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You brought up a dead thread/post just to make fun of a (really poor example of english, dont get me wrong) post?
Below is my assumed correction of his post;
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| i normally get a top 5 recruiting class every season. things i normally do.
1) Only choose 2 recruits and spend 60 minutes per week, meaning the MUST HAVE playmakers of the class (Example- the QB with A speed, and B+ THP/THA).
2) Then I always unlock all my B+ and up pitches. Then from there I just recruit the other teams down if I can(using the "compare against" option). That seems to be the biggest problem people are having, if you dont recruit the other teams down, you will never get the good recruits.
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There you go, thats what I took from the guys poorly worded/punctuated post.
Honestly, in regards to that specific train of thought, I never have that much success recruiting "against" other schools even when I'm a 5*/6* program. So it would seem to me that this guy must be playing ONLY 6* prestige programs because I know that "compare against" doesnt work that well unless you are typically a FULL grade ahead of the #2 school.
***As for my suggestions in recruiting, I'll give just one (as this thread has plenty)
-DONT FIGHT FOR HIGHLY RECRUITED PLAYERS - In week 3 its pretty clear what players arent typically going to be recruited or only have 1 other school recruiting them. Go for these guys (assuming they fit your scheme), and typically you can land a much larger class with a lot more ease. Competing against 3-5 other high prestige schools typically requires spending 60+ minutes every week for many weeks, with no assurances in landing the recruit is too much of a gamble, unless its a true game changer recruit.
Anyone who isnt being recruited by other schools wont have anyone forcing you to commit so much time every week, nor do they typically run the risk of committing elsewhere.