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  • TDenverFan
    MVP
    • Jan 2011
    • 3457

    #1

    Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

    As of now, it seems fairly random how transfers are handled. Sometimes you get a few players, othertimes you lose some. Instead, here's how I'd handle it:

    1- Players who want to leave your team inform you, and list one of four reasons (Playing Time, Close to Home, Clash with Coaches, Dislike School) for leaving. You can try to get them to stay, but it's unlikely they will change their mind.

    2- Permission. I believe the NCAA allows other coaches to contact transfers if the school gives permission. Unless the transfer is from a rival or in-conference opponent, this is granted automatically simply to speed this up.

    3- Recruiting. You have 3 hours/week to land transfers during the 5 weeks of post-season recruiting. Recruiting transfers is similar to regular recruiting, except you know a few of their pitches.

    If they transfer for playing time, obviously their Playing Time Rating is of Very High importance.

    Close to Home would mean their proximity to home cannot be below a B+ for you to land them.

    Clash With Coach- You must be different than their current coach (Ex. Different Playing style, Much Younger than Current coach, More/Less Experience)

    Dislike College- Your college must differ from their current school by a lot. (Ex. If a player is from a small private college, a big state school gets the edge. If the school they were at is in Texas, being located in the Northeast gives you a boost.)

    For Clashing w/Coach and Dislike their Current college transfers, you get a bonus similar to the pipeline state bonus if you satisfy the conditions.

    Hope that made sense!
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  • Mrbad31
    Rookie
    • Sep 2012
    • 38

    #2
    Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

    Love the ideas. I would also like to see the juniors and seniors who have graduated be able to switch schools if they want also. Make it rare of course maybe like 20 guys a season. Wisconsin wouldnt have gotten Russell Wilson, if not for this rule.

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    • jmaj315
      Pro
      • Oct 2012
      • 993

      #3
      Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

      Originally posted by Mrbad31
      Love the ideas. I would also like to see the juniors and seniors who have graduated be able to switch schools if they want also. Make it rare of course maybe like 20 guys a season. Wisconsin wouldnt have gotten Russell Wilson, if not for this rule.
      I think 20 is too high, but maybe like 5-10?
      I used to put important things here

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      • TN - BRAVES FAN
        MVP
        • Jul 2009
        • 1328

        #4
        Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

        Originally posted by TDenverFan
        As of now, it seems fairly random how transfers are handled. Sometimes you get a few players, othertimes you lose some. Instead, here's how I'd handle it:

        1- Players who want to leave your team inform you, and list one of four reasons (Playing Time, Close to Home, Clash with Coaches, Dislike School) for leaving. You can try to get them to stay, but it's unlikely they will change their mind.

        2- Permission. I believe the NCAA allows other coaches to contact transfers if the school gives permission. Unless the transfer is from a rival or in-conference opponent, this is granted automatically simply to speed this up.

        3- Recruiting. You have 3 hours/week to land transfers during the 5 weeks of post-season recruiting. Recruiting transfers is similar to regular recruiting, except you know a few of their pitches.

        If they transfer for playing time, obviously their Playing Time Rating is of Very High importance.

        Close to Home would mean their proximity to home cannot be below a B+ for you to land them.

        Clash With Coach- You must be different than their current coach (Ex. Different Playing style, Much Younger than Current coach, More/Less Experience)

        Dislike College- Your college must differ from their current school by a lot. (Ex. If a player is from a small private college, a big state school gets the edge. If the school they were at is in Texas, being located in the Northeast gives you a boost.)

        For Clashing w/Coach and Dislike their Current college transfers, you get a bonus similar to the pipeline state bonus if you satisfy the conditions.

        Hope that made sense!
        Should have this same process repeated too after cut players, and be able to recruit the players cut from other teams, then after that have a final roster cut.

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        • speedy43
          MVP
          • May 2010
          • 1214

          #5
          Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

          I like it, OP!

          Originally posted by TN - BRAVES FAN
          Should have this same process repeated too after cut players, and be able to recruit the players cut from other teams, then after that have a final roster cut.
          Also agree with this point. It would be great to see some of those guys that aren't quite good enough for your team make it to a team that really needs them instead of completely disappearing.

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          • TDenverFan
            MVP
            • Jan 2011
            • 3457

            #6
            Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

            Originally posted by TN - BRAVES FAN
            Should have this same process repeated too after cut players, and be able to recruit the players cut from other teams, then after that have a final roster cut.
            This would be a great add, too! The 6th string WR Alabama cuts could easily be a starter on some Sun Belt squad.
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            • jello1717
              All Star
              • Feb 2006
              • 5721

              #7
              Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

              Originally posted by TDenverFan
              Clash With Coach- You must be different than their current coach (Ex. Different Playing style, Much Younger than Current coach, More/Less Experience)
              I just found the bold part funny.
              "Sorry coach Saban, but I feel like you've just won too many national championships. I'm gonna go try out that new dude that just signed on with UAB."

              Anywho, I like the ideas OP. I also agree that JR(RS) players (and only them so as not to have to worry about figuring out which SRs were able to finish school in 3 years) should be able to transfer, with the main reason being playing time, and be able to play immediately (for any school so we don't need to worry about trying to implement graduate programs for schools).
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              • Mrbad31
                Rookie
                • Sep 2012
                • 38

                #8
                Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

                Originally posted by Mrbad31
                Love the ideas. I would also like to see the juniors and seniors who have graduated be able to switch schools if they want also. Make it rare of course maybe like 20 guys a season. Wisconsin wouldnt have gotten Russell Wilson, if not for this rule.
                You guys are right 20 is too many....maybe about 10. I just saw on espn a lineman from colorado is going to nebraska. You see a lot more quarterbacks do this than the other positions.

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                • BannedNinja
                  Banned
                  • May 2013
                  • 13

                  #9
                  I like all of these ideas. Chances of tgem being implemented anytime soon, probably zero, though I hope I'm wrong.

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                  • stormisbruin
                    Rookie
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 198

                    #10
                    Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

                    Originally posted by jello1717
                    I just found the bold part funny.
                    "Sorry coach Saban, but I feel like you've just won too many national championships. I'm gonna go try out that new dude that just signed on with UAB."
                    I think it's more of "You're too old" or something like that. That doesn't really apply to Satan, I mean Saban, but I know there's players out there who would rather play for Kliff Kingsbury than Mack Brown. I would. And Brown has a national championship and conference championships and BCS bowl wins vs. Kingsbury, who is in his first year as a head coach ever.

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                    • Lawdawg25
                      Rookie
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 128

                      #11
                      Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

                      Originally posted by stormisbruin
                      I think it's more of "You're too old" or something like that. That doesn't really apply to Satan, I mean Saban, but I know there's players out there who would rather play for Kliff Kingsbury than Mack Brown. I would. And Brown has a national championship and conference championships and BCS bowl wins vs. Kingsbury, who is in his first year as a head coach ever.
                      Storm has a point. Some players want to play for a coach who is young and "cool." Sometimes younger coaches are more friendly and relaxed as well.
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                      • Moses06
                        Rookie
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 25

                        #12
                        Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

                        Originally posted by TN - BRAVES FAN
                        Should have this same process repeated too after cut players, and be able to recruit the players cut from other teams, then after that have a final roster cut.
                        I agree and think we should be able to recruit cut players as well. I believe they should lump transfers and cut players into the same pool and have a 2 week recruiting period, immediately after the normal recruiting period/signing day, using a lot of the ideas from the OP. Would allow the ability to fill holes on your roster after signing day, and thoroughly replenish the transfer pool in general, without it being too easy to snag the best transfers (only if you have open slots on your roster).

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                        • TDenverFan
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 3457

                          #13
                          Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

                          Originally posted by Moses06
                          I agree and think we should be able to recruit cut players as well. I believe they should lump transfers and cut players into the same pool and have a 2 week recruiting period, immediately after the normal recruiting period/signing day, using a lot of the ideas from the OP. Would allow the ability to fill holes on your roster after signing day, and thoroughly replenish the transfer pool in general, without it being too easy to snag the best transfers (only if you have open slots on your roster).
                          I think rather than a separate recruiting period maybe 3 or so hours per week could be dedicated solely to transfers/cut players during the off-season recruiting (So you would have 13 hours 10 for High School Players 3 for Transfers).
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                          • BleedGreen710
                            Eagles Fan
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 4025

                            #14
                            Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

                            Unfortunately I don't believe the part about the players disagreeing with the coach and transferring will ever be added - for similar reasoning as EA Sports getting rid of player discipline. Its an ugly part of college football. This game is practically an advertisement for the NCAA football and I don't think theres any way that the NCAA would sit there and say 'yea lets further bring to light the issue of players transferring because they don't get along with the coach'. I think they keep player transfers simple because they don't want to get into those kind of details because it might make the NCAA football look bad.

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                            • Dr Death
                              Air Raid
                              • May 2009
                              • 1632

                              #15
                              Re: Re-Do How Transfers are Handled

                              Originally posted by BleedGreen710
                              Unfortunately I don't believe the part about the players disagreeing with the coach and transferring will ever be added - for similar reasoning as EA Sports getting rid of player discipline. Its an ugly part of college football. This game is practically an advertisement for the NCAA football and I don't think theres any way that the NCAA would sit there and say 'yea lets further bring to light the issue of players transferring because they don't get along with the coach'. I think they keep player transfers simple because they don't want to get into those kind of details because it might make the NCAA football look bad.
                              Unfortunately, you are 100% correct. The NCAA tries to mask the reality by being politically correct and yet all of us know the truth. Every year players get suspended or even kicked off of teams because of their own immaturity and/or stupidity and yet we can't have that in the game because the NCAA doesn't want to look bad... {SMH}
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