Is It Time To Get Rid of Coach Prestige?
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Is It Time To Get Rid of Coach Prestige?
The coaching prestige ranking just seems out of date to me. I would much rather see a "coaching resume" used to tabulate the coaching carousel. A mix of coaching skills such as recruiting and strategy with a coaching resume is what is used to hire. This is especially truthful when it comes to coordinators. They aren't hired because they meet certain goals. They are hired because their side of the ball is consistently at the top of the rankings. The coaching resume could contain things like points/game, yards/ game, etc., and awards their players have gotten like all conference to the heisman. This would also give the game more immersion factor because every coach would have his own story built into this coaching resume. Am I crazy for thinking this or is it too unrealistic to be put in the game?Tags: None -
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I don't think we need to get rid of coach prestige, but I think it should just be a part of the whole coach as you are saying. I'd like to see coach ratings just like the players have ratings. That way there could be a difference between a 99 overall coach and a 60 overall coach. -
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Having just one rating for a coach that determines so much is a poor idea. I agree that "prestige" is a part of measuring a coach but there are more measures of a coach. Each coach in real life is judged based on their ability to teach, recruit, gameplan, motivate, and lead. But like other parts of the game, the real essences of college football are missed. I hope what was in NCAA 12 was just the shell and the rest will be added into NCAA 13.Relax, it's just a video game!Comment
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Maybe not to get rid of the coaching prestige but make it based more on reputation. I would like to see the dynasty/coaching carousel make a move towards maybe the Be A GM mode in NHL. This would mean every move that you make is recorded in a resume. Also by gaining more points instead of coaching upgrades you could use it for facilities, recruiting, and hiring.Comment
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I am not a CFB stats afficianado and I can imagine many recruits aren't. And as Englishman somewhat removed from CFB, I don't know Gene Chizik's, Chip Kelly's, Steve Spurier's or Les Miles relative acheivements but I do know they are regarded as some of the best coaches.
I imagine to Joe Recruit prestige is important. I also imagine to Kansas that prestige (and ultimately putting bums on seat) was a large reason why Weiss was hired irrespective of his record.
Prestige I think is actually a worthwile stat, especially for recruiting, but for sure in the coaching carouselmore than prestige and alma mater should be considered. Coach prestige is good for top programs to, but if you have been managing a 1* team a great winning record should land you a mid-prestige job.Comment
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