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That actually makes a lot of sense to not do the editing until they actually get recruited since hundreds of guys don't end up committing anywhere or get cut, so that would reduce some of the players to work on.
Even if you have the end of year files with just the recruit stats and recruit info tabs still saved with your class edits, one could just export those those tabs to Excel/import them over a new season file and let the top 10 schools be randomly generated or edit those specifically to the recruits' location/status, so I'd be interested to know if you saved any of those either I guess.
I know these take time, but if I make a couple, you make one or two, someone else makes one, obviously we would all get to spend a bit more time playing rather than editing.
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Nice win over Illinois, had some things break your way (their missed field goals, the scoop & score, them not giving it to Erik Jones more) and go against you (injuries, ineffective TDL) but were able to come out with the W.
Hopefully Gene Jackson and company on the d-line can keep the pressure up but the secondary can provide tighter coverage on the back end against the Vols and make that showdown with OSU in two weeks have major implications.
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I think once Sam Rourke returns next week, our D-Line will be back to "normal". Jackson had a phenomenal game, no question about that, but we didn't get anything out of Newell and Lowery (Rourke's replacement). Hopefully that changes this week.
As you see above I actually made a change in the secondary already. I think Wade is our best bet to start next to Crowder while we leave Sinclair and D-Rob at safety (unfortunately bumping out senior Mike Stokes). I noticed that Sinclair playing out of his natural safety position resulted in (likely) lower awareness and therefore poor coverage last week, so I thought it'd be best to play an actual corner at that spot and run with it. I just hope Wade doesn't get rattled early.
Ohio State will be a crucial game for us, no doubt. But, we'll talk about that in a little while. I'd like to focus on Tennessee right now.
Thanks for checking in.