12-14-2009, 12:50 PM
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Rookie
OVR: 8
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Atl
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Re: Recruiting Tips
I always look for schools that are around my league. If you are Georgia Southern, and a 3* recruit has interest in Georgia tech you more than likely wont land him unless you have you a few championships and ranked yearly with that school.
The best time to find recruits is at the beginning of their Junior year. When they are junoirs you can add them to your targets and call them weekly. If they played in ABL and you scouted them you will pretty much have all their grade ratings at your disposal. Then all you need to do is find out his priorities at the beginning of next year. Now they are senoirs. If your are not in the top 3 or very close, its best not to go after him unless you meet most of his priorities. Freshmen and Sophmores you can only call during the off-season, and once during the season. I usually just have them on my target list if i dont have all my targets full of Jr's and Sr's.
If you are at a small school your weekly points will be limited, so local recruits will cost less time than regional. Most of all your points should be used at the beginning of your season. This is where you are most even with all the teams. Once again, by the 4th week you should know if you should fight for him or not. Most of the points after conference play starts should just for weekly phone calls. Bigger schools usually have more points to spend.
I found out that landing the #1 recruit is a game of chance. Calling 5* Jr weekly will help peak his interest in your school. Once they are Sr's you might just have a top ten in your sights, or if you get lucky a #1. I have never played with a #1 recruit but did sign one once. Left that school for my dream job. That was on 2k7
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