Posted by katzphang88 on 8/28/2016 12:56:00 PM (view original):
I don't play at D1 and don't fully understand the EE problem, but I have a question. In the real world - How often do the same teams produced EE, and how is their level of play affected the next season trying to replace them?
If teams in TRW are able to reload and keep their level up, then HD should allow that this happens (perhaps less penalty to prestige because they had EE's.) If they aren't able to reload, and go through a slump for period of seasons, then it seems this is what the D1 coaches are experiencing.
In Real Life, the
Kentucky Wildcats are probably the best example of a program which recruits EEs successfully (they are notorious now for recruiting "one and done" which are players which leave after their Freshman season, which is extremely rare in HD).
They have zero problems recruiting high level elite talent year in year out as their coach John Calipari is quite successful.
The equivalent would be in HD terms, is they are able to reload each season but due to their players leaving every season, they probably get elite level recruits and play with poor IQ (and still get deep runs during March Madness). The model which best suits them would be if EEs declare early as they have ZERO issues grabbing talent which want to go to the NBA and *not* stay in school.
Another way to address the EE issue would be to allow recruits to have a preference for schools which would produce NBA players where EEs carry even more weight and have that preference have a huge impact (and be fairly common) among the elite recruits (i.e. Top 100).
At least that way, a coach who has to put up with the EEs would get a huge advantage over the other coaches who aren't getting hit with EEs.