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  • MagicMan1315
    Pro
    • Jul 2011
    • 568

    #1

    School Recruiting ratings.

    So I have been playing and in my 4th year of my dynasty, I have made Texas Tech into a 6 star program.

    But I have a question as to my school ratings.

    Is there any way to recruit Academic Prestige? I thought I heard somewhere that if you bring in high awareness recruits, then your academic prestige will increase. Just wondering if there is any truth to this.

    Can you increase Campus Lifestyle? I heard that you can't. (Which I guess would make sense considering its a football game) But I would assume that if your fan base goes up, then the lifestyle on campus would go up as well. But I have no clue.

    And the School Tradition. I have been in and won the National champion 3 times but my schools tradition has not budged. (I play on Heisman) If I recall, your tradition would go up as you won big name bowl games in previous years but being a 3-peat national champion hasn't caused my Schools prestige to move at all. Is this also stuck at your starting rating?

    I know some of these things shouldn't be influenced by football teams, but seeing how this is a video game, I personally think all of the category should be subject to influence by teams performance and recruiting.

    Anyone have an idea on how to affect the ratings for those three areas?
  • vstrong50
    Rookie
    • Jul 2011
    • 7

    #2
    Re: School Recruiting ratings.

    Sorry, but Lubbock, Texas will never be a C+ or higher campus lifestyle. Armpit of America.

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    • MagicMan1315
      Pro
      • Jul 2011
      • 568

      #3
      Re: School Recruiting ratings.

      Originally posted by vstrong50
      Sorry, but Lubbock, Texas will never be a C+ or higher campus lifestyle. Armpit of America.
      Ah... Cause its a B in the game.. so... Last I checked.. B is higher than C+ which would create an error in the statement of "never"...

      Now I will agree with you... Lubbock does kinda suck.. But Texas Tech itself? Not so much.

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