When you search for recruits and enter the division (you should always enter your current division level), the recruits returned to you are those that would be willing to play at your school --- this means the results are specific to your school and based on your school's prestige level within the game (based on school history). This is done because a player who is borderline D-II / D-III, for example, and has options at both levels would consider playing for a top D-III school, but not an average or below average D-III school and therefore those schools (average or below) would simply be wasting their money if they tried to recruit him.
Articles in this section
- What factors do recruits consider besides the amount of attention they receive in recruiting?
- What if I guarantee a recruit a starting spot, then I don't give it to him or promise playing time and don't live up to the promise? Are there any repercussions?
- How are recruits distributed each season to make recruiting competitive and fun?
- Where do the points come from for the recruiting class rankings?
- What if I accidentally make a recruiting offer to a recruit I didn't intend? Is there any way to withdrawal a recruiting action?
- What happens if I don't use all of my recruiting budget?
- I was recruiting a player who was giving me positive feedback but when it came time to sign, he signed with another school. How did this happen?
- What if I offer my 2 remaining scholarships to 10 players and the 2 players I wanted least end up accepting my offer first?
- I went to a recruit's house but he wasn't there - why didn't I get my money back?
- Do recruits have any school preferences before recruiting begins?