I think you are able to assign x number of points per week per player (up to 700 if the first three players are an indication), then you can go over to the bonus points tab and target recruits you want to add more points to (probably through the traditional system of pitches).That's my guess.
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I think you are able to assign x number of points per week per player (up to 700 if the first three players are an indication), then you can go over to the bonus points tab and target recruits you want to add more points to (probably through the traditional system of pitches).That's my guess. -
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Also, how many ways can EA manipulate this terrible recruiting point system? It sucks. Something simple would be much better than all this nonsense. In the old days, it was pretty straight forward and fun.. You had 100 points in season, then something like 500 in the offseason and just a little arrow up/down/sideways indicating interest... All this unlocking certain traits, ratings, points behind, swaying prospects, game within a game.. just too much.Comment
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I really hoped they fixed the type of recruits in the top 100. I swear 50 of the top 100 would all be ATHs and WRs.GO GATORS!!!!!!!
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That's because a couple of years ago they went to that damned sparc rating system which is highly skewed towards fast, athletic players.Favorite Teams:
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I will not judge until later today. It may very well be the same recruiting just in a different format. We can all speculate on what we see in the screenshot,but we know nothing at all until later today.Comment
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So much for a recruiting overhaul... I see more of the same, just allocating points instead of time now, whoopee. I hope the #ncaa means there will be a twitter feed with recruits tweeting about visits, commits, and decommits, could be really cool.Comment
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this looks like they are going to allow X amount of recruiting for every player like they have been but instead of investing 10-60 minutes, its going to be xp spent based on how well your school is on recruiting, this is my PATENT IDEA! on SIGNING DAY, have the top 10 prospects who your team is recruiting wait to sign til the final process of recruiting and have them choose their team like they do in real college football. have a signing day televised and let the prospects choose team then say sike and choose the rival, it makes for great suspense no?Comment
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bring back college degree choice like the xbox ps2 days, i enjoyed learning about injuries and different things, teaching young minds while playing football is excellent! god forbid you have to do a little learning but its great in my opinion. make us feel like were a student and choose to study for exams to keep up our gpa which helps with awareness or focus solely on fitness to progress the players, and BRING BACK POSITION SKILLS. make cbs do cone swats, make the wrs do routes and catch the ball. but dont allow for players to be max 100 at everything since no one has that skill asset. this isnt asking for much, it was all taken out so put it back because it worked!Comment
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bring back college degree choice like the xbox ps2 days, i enjoyed learning about injuries and different things, teaching young minds while playing football is excellent! god forbid you have to do a little learning but its great in my opinion. make us feel like were a student and choose to study for exams to keep up our gpa which helps with awareness or focus solely on fitness to progress the players, and BRING BACK POSITION SKILLS. make cbs do cone swats, make the wrs do routes and catch the ball. but dont allow for players to be max 100 at everything since no one has that skill asset. this isnt asking for much, it was all taken out so put it back because it worked!Comment
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I'm on my phone, and may have missed anyone bringing it up, but does anyone else loath the idea of knowing a recruits overall rating? Maybe the is scouted rating and could be higher or lower when the recruit arrivesComment
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I see no reason why they would take them out. Realignment is not 100% complete so they should allow us to fix it.Comment
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What bothers me more though is that these overalls are too high for incoming freshmen. 80+ rated offensive linemen? It takes a player the longest to see action on the field at this position due to the learning curve as well as physical development.
I have wanted to see all incoming freshmen enter their first season with smaller bodies and needing a year or two to develop physically (of course, some guys are ready to contribute their first year, but most are not). I wish the NCAA team would input a physical development trait that would determine how quickly players will grow into their bodies. Couple this with a percentage grade for how far along in development for each player. Let us redshirt a 6'5 260 pound linemen and watch his weight and strength increase the next year (though strength would not increase much, maybe 2-4 points).Comment
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Ok nevermind misread something because I don't have XBOX and thought it was something different.Comment
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I agree but wonder if these players have been fully scouted. There is a scout tab on the right so hopefully that's why the overalls are present. If not, then this is already heading in the wrong direction.
What bothers me more though is that these overalls are too high for incoming freshmen. 80+ rated offensive linemen? It takes a player the longest to see action on the field at this position due to the learning curve as well as physical development.
I have wanted to see all incoming freshmen enter their first season with smaller bodies and needing a year or two to develop physically (of course, some guys are ready to contribute their first year, but most are not). I wish the NCAA team would input a physical development trait that would determine how quickly players will grow into their bodies. Couple this with a percentage grade for how far along in development for each player. Let us redshirt a 6'5 260 pound linemen and watch his weight and strength increase the next year (though strength would not increase much, maybe 2-4 points).Comment
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