1/2/2023 0 Comments Rs2 stat transfer![]() ![]() Make a "transfer board" similar to the early entry board for D2 (and possibly some really top D3 players). This is the one I like and could be done in conjunction with both above, but I know I am in the minority on this one. Don't create more recruits for session 2 just out of thin air.ģ. Alone this does not solve the problem, because so many late recruits sign early in session 2. This could be done in conjunction with 1 above. Give more original recruits late signing preferences. You could also make it so late recruits don't sign with anybody until 11 AM on the second day to give new coaches a chance to battle other D1 schools as well, but it also means the guys looking to replace EEs could get involved and I don't think that is a good thing.Ģ. This would also help the lucky crapshoot that is D2 right now be more playable, because right now it is almost unplayable (I have 2 D2 teams and I'm really trying to like it, but it's just so hard to). In a lot of cases this would mean the D1 school getting the recruit over the D2 school, which is really how it should be. This would mean in theory that D1 schools could open a scholarship at 5 eastern, offer minutes and a start and home and maybe campus visits by 11PM. Making D2 schools wait until the cycle before D3 schools can sign D1 players to sign D1 players (so 5 PM eastern on the second day of session 2). ![]() I hope the twist involves any of the following:ġ. I play high level D1 and deal with early entries all the time and have no problem with how they are set up. They could jump from marginal D2/D3 talent to solid D1 backup or even a rare gem.įrist, I hope this is not a major change. There are always guys who look intriguing with 3-5 green areas, but if they only grow 28, it’s not worth it. Maybe give all recruits the offseason improvement before RS2, even if it’s only in the green areas. A better way to do this might be that select players have no more than two categories go from low/average to high/high-high potential.Yes! I always thought it was weird that the college guys improve in the offseason, but the recruits don’t in that first offseason (and transfers lose a year of offseason improvement). High school players improve late all the time. More transfers? Newly generated recruits? The hits keep coming!I actually think it would be pretty cool and not unrealistic to see some recruits improve between Phase 1 an 2 to make them more desirable to DI teams. I wonder what the "twist" is going to entail.
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