Here's my plan as of July 5th. 2-4 years as a Defensive Coordinator (3-3-5 tight / Veer & Shoot) at my Alma Mater Florida Atlantic University before taking my first head coaching job. If at anytime during the first 4 years I get offered a Big 12, Big 10, ACC, or SEC Coordinator job, I'm taking it immediately regardless of the school. If bum ass Indiana wants me to call defense, I'm going to Indiana and we'll go from there. Otherwise I'll complete 2 full 2 year coaching contracts at FAU to start. If i can become a 1st year Head Coach in year 5 at a MAC school and then go on a run, I can see a scenario where I get a Big 12 or ACC offer right away, in which case I'll take that job and likely stay there until I become a Program Builder and eventually move into the SEC. From there anything is possible. Im going heavy on Tactician to start. I think a lot of guys want to recruit studs and be motivational right away but none of it matters if you cant win the game. Be excellent on the field first. Recruiting is a skill. In real life it takes time to develop into a good recruiter. If the product on the field is good, recruits will find you.
Will you be joining an online Dynasty or starting your own? You seem like the type or gamer me and my 2 buddies are. We need one more user, we've been doing this for 16 years. In both NCAA and Madden.
You can do a hybrid, Tactician and Motivator I think should taje a backseat to recruiting thats the most important thing in the game. You also habe coordinators who can boost your skills in other areas that you dont have. I would just like to control as much as I can when it comes to recruiting because ik exactly what im looking for in a player.
KState just got a 5 star recruit at TE. He is the best recruit ever for this program. He said it is my childhood dream and my first choice. He is a high school senior now and I hope they work him into dynasty some how before 26.. This program also just lost 5 Senior Starting offensive linemen. I have no idea how a program deals with such a senior exodus. This team might be an interesting refresh with a young QB and marquee running back and WR with D. Kansas State should be able to do it now or next year for sure.
Happy 4th from Thailand! Cannot wait for this game! Picking Georgia Southern as my first rebuild… they have had success at the FCS level, took UGA to OT, beat UF & Nebraska just in the past decade. I want to run a 2 TE power set with option plays with a mobile QB. Is there a specific playbook I should use? For defense I plan on using a 3-4 heavy on man and using a run support FS to bring extra pressure
I really think if you plan to go to a big school starting as a coordinator may be more beneficial. Because if you go in with no prestige and low level, you're going to get killed in recruiting by other big schools and in the transfer portal
Recruiter. I’m playing dynasty with the Florida Gators. Nothing but 4 and 5 ⭐️ players. Gonna make Florida the powerhouse it use to be. I feel you have to be able to get good recruits and lets my other coaches take care of the X’s and O’s. I will also be playing on the hardest difficulty too. It’s 30 seasons so I’m up for the challenge. I will also turn off in the settings where I can’t get fired cause I want to stay with Florida for the whole 30 seasons!! But also still trying to figure out which type of offense and defense I will run so then I will know which recruits to go after. I still got time to figure that out before the game comes out lol
I'm gonna go the way of no one else and let my OC and DC handle recruiting (as much as the game allows). My job will be to mentor and build the players into stars. I'm confident that I don't need to chase 5-stars when I can build 5-stars. Bet on yourself, always.
If you played any of the ncaa games pre ncaa 14 you should be fine since recruiting wasn’t so easy and you had to understand your system I do disagree tho you can use both the portal and hs players go crazy for your guys during season but then look for talented guys who maybe you couldn’t land out of hs
I wonder if disciplinary actions are back. I remember having great players that would get in trouble every 4 games or so. Balled out when they played but caused me some scholarships in the long run 😅
You said the fast WR are from south Florida, is that really a thing in the game? If so, are there better regions for faster HB, better CBs and MLBs and such? I’ve heard somebody else mentioned that about south Florida where to find speedster WR
@Dmgaming5 how you feel about custom offense and defense playbooks, since NCAA 06 I always had 3 custom offensive playbooks and 2 defensive playbooks whenever I did dynasty
That is wat I wanna kno for smaller schools will we get more resources and recruiting hours when our school prestige get up in rank or will it stay the same til you get a better coaching job at a higher prestige school
I'm trying to eventually become a Talent Developer (Motivator and Recruiter hybrid). Trying to be realistic since I never played organized football so I wouldn't be a Tactician. I'm wondering if my Multiple/Spread offense is too broad in terms of looking for particular players. Same with my Multiple Defense-which will mostly be Nickel. I typically look for athletic edge rushers outside, and coverage LBs and DBs on defense, and an athletic quarterback, versatile running backs, half possession/half speed WRs, and an athletic OL. Please tell me if I'm off-base. As always, love the content.
Multiple will work best for you if you’re going to pick a big name school. What you’re looking for in terms of roster isn’t specific so you’d need multiple playbooks to figure out your preferred style. You’ll have to narrow it down if you’re doing a full rebuild. After a season of struggling with a small school, you’ll have a WAY better idea of what you want to do 🤣
@@InvictusDelat129 I get that. Since I'm starting with a Teambuilder school that I hope to make somewhere between 2 and 2.5 stars, I might have to adjust. I'm sure if I said which formations I mainly run on offense, it might clarify things. Defensively, like I said, I pretty much run nickel 80% of the time (Insane, I know).
I read in the deep dive that’s schools pipelines don’t change. But I seen that while creating a coach you can choose a pipeline Any idea how that affect anything and can you coaching pipelines grow??
To my understanding, it seems like once we pick our coach's pipeline initially, we won't be able to change it-and the pipeline(s) of whatever team we decide to coach also won't change. So theoretically if you coach Boston College or something, and you give your coach South Florida's pipeline, BC will have that pipeline while you're there. When/if you leave BC, they will lose that pipeline. So as I understand it, your coach's pipeline stays with you wherever you coach, and your school has their own pipelines. That's how I understood the deep dive and blog.
@@therichest96 Ah yeah, you're right-except I thought they said if particular teams recruited certain areas well, that would be taken into account (like PSU with the DMV, for example.). So that, combined with your individual coach's pipeline I guess.
@@therichest96 Yeah, this is what I was referring to: "A school’s pipeline level will never change, which ensures that schools who are historically strong recruiters in a given region will always have an advantage. For example, Florida has historically dominated recruiting in Central Florida in areas like Lakeland, Tampa, and Orlando. Similarly, LSU regularly reaches into East Texas and all along the gulf coast." So it may be where the school is, but it is also historically where that school has recruited well.
@@_Shaquille_ I can tell you for sure it varies WILDLY, stop watch is most likely used as opposed to the laser in the NFL combine and usually the average makes the most sense when 40 times are ran an evaluated
Thats how it is in real life. They can o ly offer so many scholarships and so they dont waste time trying to recruit guys they dont think will want to join them. They just go straight to the people who are interested.