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Mmoexp: When recruiting for a balanced team in College Football 25

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  • Mmoexp: When recruiting for a balanced team in College Football 25

    When recruiting for a balanced team in College Football 25 Dynasty Mode, you want to ensure that every position group is strong and that you can adjust to any scenario during the season. This requires a strategic approach to recruiting, especially when following house rules or limitations on how you recruit players. Here’s how to build a balanced team while adhering to your recruiting house rules:

    1. Recruiting Priorities by Position
    Each position group needs to be a focal point of your recruiting efforts, but some will require more attention than others, depending on your team’s needs and playstyle.

    Offense
    Quarterback (QB):

    Priority: High. A balanced team needs a reliable quarterback who can manage both the passing and running game (if using a dual-threat system).
    House Rules Considerations: If you're following house rules based on prestige or geographic location (e.g., only recruiting in-state or pipeline players), focus on finding a QB who fits your offense but also meets those rules.
    Recruiting Tip: Don’t go for the highest-rated QB every year. Find players who fit your system (e.g., dual-threat for a spread offense, pocket passer for a pro-style offense).
    Running Back (RB):

    Priority: Medium-High. A good backfield is essential for a balanced team. Depending on your offensive scheme, you may want a speed back for spread offenses or a power back for more traditional offenses.
    House Rules Considerations: You may have to recruit more lower-rated in-state players if you are starting at a smaller school. Consider looking for players who have a lot of potential for development.
    Recruiting Tip: Recruit one or two running backs per class, focusing on a balance of size, speed, and versatility.
    Wide Receiver (WR):

    Priority: Medium. A balanced team needs a mix of possession receivers (who can make tough catches on third downs) and speedsters (who can stretch the field and make big plays).
    House Rules Considerations: If you are limited to recruiting players from a specific region (like in-state), focus on recruiting athletes who can be developed into playmakers, even if they come in as lower-rated prospects.
    Recruiting Tip: Ensure you have a mix of high potential receivers for future depth, as well as current contributors to create a well-rounded offense.

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