transfers
how often do you get a transfer? and are they at random positions, or positions of need?
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I've yet to see any transfers to my schools.... Is there anyway to encourage transfers to your school?
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As far as position...not too sure. Seems like my most recent instance, I had about 4 RB, and got an 80 Soph (RS) transfer for SMU from Texas, which was about 3 points higher than my top guy. By the off season training, my SO(RS) had passed him up, so kinda pointless, but again, that's jsut on less scholorship you've gotta strugle to get placed...agian, were talking about pretty bad teams to recieve transfers, so recruiting budgets are pretty bad as well. |
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In my experience, it all has to do with the returning players on your roster and their ratings. When I take over bad teams that have weak rosters, I get players wanting to transfer to my team left and right. As soon as I build that team's roster up pretty good, no more transfers.
It's because it's usually pretty good players who don't think they will get the PT where they are, so they figure they can go to a school where they'd be a lot higher on the depth chart. This is cool, because it's pretty much the biggest reason players transfer in real life. They should still give you the occasional transfer request when you're a powerhouse, though. It does happen once in a while, like Brock Berlin going from Florida to Miami. |
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Pretty much what YCBS said here. I play as Colorado State and unfortunately they are not very talented at LB and DB. So for the first couple seasons I seem to get transfers for those postitions. So they seem to only come to positions that you have no talent or depth in. A mediocre year also seems to help out.
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