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  • Seven706
    Rookie
    • Mar 2013
    • 48

    #1

    Rebuild team question

    Who would u all say is the toughest team to rebuild and recruiting wise also who is the school u kno of that start with no other pipeline state other then the one that the school is in already????


    I have ncaa 13
    Last edited by Seven706; 06-05-2013, 09:03 AM.
  • Trackball
    MVP
    • Sep 2012
    • 1306

    #2
    Re: Rebuild team question

    In NCAA 12 (I didn't get 13, but will be buying 14), it was Akron. Lowest overall ratings in the game, and had mediocre-at-best ratings for the school itself (such as Fan Base and Conference Prestige) to use in recruiting, meaning you're already in the hole.

    North Texas had about the same college ratings, but better player ratings. Rice had an A+ in Academic Prestige (as it should) and sucked everywhere else, but still had that one advantage.

    Akron had none of these. Hopefully the new FBS schools like Old Dominion are around that level...er, if anyone here went to those schools, I say that as a gamer, not as a college critic.

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    • TheDelta
      MVP
      • Sep 2010
      • 1313

      #3
      Re: Rebuild team question

      Originally posted by Trackball
      In NCAA 12 (I didn't get 13, but will be buying 14), it was Akron. Lowest overall ratings in the game, and had mediocre-at-best ratings for the school itself (such as Fan Base and Conference Prestige) to use in recruiting, meaning you're already in the hole.
      Yeah I did a Dynasty with Akron in 12 and it was ridiculously tough to start out with. You have positions where you needed to recruit 3 players in your first year alone, and your pitches were so bad you had at times problems to find even 1 star players to fill your needs, you know you're in a tough spot when you begin to think of a C+ pitch as something positive.

      I had the huge luck that somehow, a 4 star athlete slipped through the cracks of the other teams and I somehow managed to sign him late in the season (seriously, don't ask me how..) who turned out to be a REALLY fast receiver, I ran that guy into the ground using him at WR, HB, option QB and even as DB in dime sets, he basically carried my offense on his back for the first 2-3 seasons, he was so much better than everyone around him it wasn't funny anymore, and his success was the one reason I managed to improve my team enough that I could actually and try and get some 3 star recruits on my team after a couple seasons.
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      • JMU_Devil_Dawg
        Rookie
        • Dec 2003
        • 125

        #4
        Re: Rebuild team question

        UMass is pretty difficult. Low prestige and player ratings. Nor is it located in a state that generates a large number of recruits. It is a good bit easier to recruit if your home state is Texas or Ohio.

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        • Colt45
          Rookie
          • May 2011
          • 656

          #5
          Re: Rebuild team question

          If you are looking for a REAL challenge, pick an SEC school. Preferably a sucky one like Vandy. Edit the ratings of everyone on the team to 0, and make them all freshmen. Good luck getting anywhere like that.

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