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Promises are a great tool in recruiting players to your team in NCAA Football 13. But knowing which promises to use - and when to use them - is also key.

With that in mind, which promises can you make and when is each most effective? Are there any you should try to avoid.

Let's take a brief look at how promises work in NCAA Football 13.

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# 1 BA2929 @ 09/06/12 04:43 PM
I thought "Solid Playing Time" meant that you had to start the player the following year. I've promised this to a player before and got him 40 catches from the 3rd spot on the WR depth chart and failed the promise.

The best part about "Winning record against Rivals" is if you only have 1 Rival on your schedule. Win that, and you reach the promise. Works great if one of your rivals isn't very good. I promise that to every recruit.
 
# 2 Brandwin @ 09/06/12 04:47 PM
It seems like the promises are for the first season the recruit is on campus, unless the promise states other wise.

I promised a game in players home state, forgot to schedule it his freshman year and it said I broke the promise.
 
# 3 jello1717 @ 09/06/12 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by MMChrisS
THE PROMISE - WON'T RECRUIT ANOTHER PLAYER AT POSITION FIRST YEAR ON CAMPUS

Now we're starting to get into the promises that I don't use very often, if ever. This promise is a really tough one and should only be used on that one guy in a recruiting class who you think will put you over the top. For example the #1 overall prospect or the #1 overall at his position, at a position of need for your team. The danger here is that you get an incoming class that is loaded with great players at that recruits poistion and you have to pass on them to keep your promise. I personally reserve this one for skill position players and even then, it's on a case by case basis.

This promise is not available to athletes obviously and the best recruits to promise this to are the guys who are most interested in early playing time.


THE PROMISE - WON'T SIGN ANOTHER PLAYER AT POSITION FIRST YEAR ON CAMPUS

This one is very similar to the "won't recruit another player" promise, except you get a little wiggle room to recruit the player, but not sign him. I'm really not quite sure how this is helpful to your program, other than the fact that it let's you potentially block another school from getting the commitment by keeping his interest highest in your school.

Once again, this one isn't available to be promised to athletes, and is most effective on those recruits who covet early playing time. The upshot with both this promise and the previous promise, is that you can recruit athletes who can be turned into players at the positions of need.
These 2 promises are actually:
Won't recruit another player of same position first year on campus
Won't sign a player at the same position before first year on campus

I never noticed that one said "recruit" while the other said "sign" but from what I've seen, that doesn't matter as they're both broken/kept based on who you sign. The important word that differentiates them is "before." For the 2nd one (the one with before) that's for your current class. This means that I'm telling the DT that I'm currently recruiting that he'll be the only DT that I sign in this class. For the 1st promise I'm telling that DT that I during his FR season (which won't be the current class I'm signing but the one I'll sign next year) I won't sign any other DTs.

I don't use the 1st one often as it's cloudier as to whether or not I can keep the promise. The 2nd one is much easier and I use it pretty often if I only need 1 guy at a position in the current recruiting class that I'm working on. IE. for my 3-4, if I'm returning 3 DTs, then I'll only sign 1 more DT in this class so promising that I won't sign another DT before he steps foot on campus is a slam dunk. In that same scenario, if the 3 returning DTs are all currently underclassmen, then I could promise that I won't sign anyone during his FR year and it'd be easy to keep if no one transferred away. That could be a big if though, which makes it much riskier than the before promise.
 
# 4 jello1717 @ 09/07/12 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by shigogouhou
Won't recruit/won't sign are really useful for kickers & punters, since as long as you've scouted out a good one you won't be wasting recruiting time on a replacement that first year.
Yeah. I use these promises on positions where I don't have many guys. Kickers and punters are obvious. FB is another great one (for my spread option attack) and I use it for TEs an safeties if my returning guys are young as I only keep 3 of each on my roster.
 
# 5 WeFireThoseCannons @ 10/14/12 01:44 AM
I always use won't recruit and sign for fb, k, p, and qbs.
tv time is good
top 10
conference titles
freshman all american is good too. I use all 50 rotation spots so freshmen play quite a bit for me in some way.
 
# 6 NDGipper32 @ 10/14/12 03:08 AM
The promise of a winning record against rivals, should be avoided when using TB schools. It is also exactly why there should be a rivalry maker of some sort on this game.

I created a TB school, Utah Valley Wolverines and since they are TB, I can't even offer the promise because I have no rivals.

Just another reason why, a rivalry editor of some sort needs to be in the game.
 
# 7 mattoon2 @ 10/20/12 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by NDGipper32
The promise of a winning record against rivals, should be avoided when using TB schools. It is also exactly why there should be a rivalry maker of some sort on this game.

I created a TB school, Utah Valley Wolverines and since they are TB, I can't even offer the promise because I have no rivals.

Just another reason why, a rivalry editor of some sort needs to be in the game.
the Tb school you created will have the same rivals as the team you took out
 
# 8 jello1717 @ 10/20/12 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mattoon2
the Tb school you created will have the same rivals as the team you took out
Unless this has changed for '13 (which I doubt, but can't confirm) a TB school will only take 1 of the rivals of the spot which it replaced.
 
# 9 DaAceQB @ 12/07/12 01:35 PM
Great read & that last one is a no brainier
 
# 10 chishow @ 12/17/12 08:12 PM
/hey can anyone help me i have noticed that it is possible to raise every grade in the game aside from college tradition. I have been a head coach of the San Jose State Spartans for 15 years and i have won 13 national campionships and 15 coference championships... i also figured out how to raise the confrence prestige (by jumping to another conference) But how in the world do you raise it.. Actually one of the main motives of completeing seasons and staying with the same school after you have created a new born powerhous....!!!! 197 wins- 0 losses... Can someone help??? is it impossible to raise really frustrated and starting to dislike the game....
 
# 11 VonRye @ 12/17/12 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by chishow
/hey can anyone help me i have noticed that it is possible to raise every grade in the game aside from college tradition. I have been a head coach of the San Jose State Spartans for 15 years and i have won 13 national campionships and 15 coference championships... i also figured out how to raise the confrence prestige (by jumping to another conference) But how in the world do you raise it.. Actually one of the main motives of completeing seasons and staying with the same school after you have created a new born powerhous....!!!! 197 wins- 0 losses... Can someone help??? is it impossible to raise really frustrated and starting to dislike the game....
Conference prestige is related to how well the other teams in your conference are playing/rated in the Top 25. You, yourself, winning National Titles has little to do with it if everyone else is under .500
 
# 12 Colorado Cooler @ 12/18/12 08:42 PM
I promised a QB recruit I wouldn't sign another player at the position and followed through on my promise by not recruiting another QB. However, I landed a great ATH (ranked 61 OVR who turned out to be a 76 OVR QB) who I placed at QB while doing the position change process. Will I be penalized for a broken promise even though the ATH was not a QB when I recruited him?
 

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