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Signing Staff Question

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 11:43 pm
by BornHoosier88
Hi all,

Still new to this, but I'm in my 10th season and I had an assistant retire. I have money to sign but when I offer (during staff signing designated period) it looks like it glitches. If I offer '2 years / 20,000' it shows '2 yrs. / $0,020' and no one signs. It's currently preventing me from moving forward in my dynasty. For reference I have 31,000 left so if anyone could help me out and let me know what I'm doing wrong I'd really appreciate it.

Re: Signing Staff Question

PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 5:50 pm
by PointGuard
Have never had that problem arise. Make sure you aren't entering it as 20.000 rather than 20,000. If that doesn't work,try submitting the offer without a comma (eg. 20000 rather than 20,000) in it and see if that works.

Re: Signing Staff Question

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 5:59 pm
by BornHoosier88
I can confirm it was due to me entering a comma. Without a comma I haven’t had any issues. On a side note can anyone confirm if players will ever fail to meet sat scores once they sign with a computer controlled team? I’ve had it happen to to players I’ve signed early, but when I monitor those that have signed early with other schools at similar GPA levels they always seem to meet the required score in Jan.

Re: Signing Staff Question

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 9:25 pm
by PointGuard
BornHoosier88 wrote:I can confirm it was due to me entering a comma. Without a comma I haven’t had any issues. On a side note can anyone confirm if players will ever fail to meet sat scores once they sign with a computer controlled team? I’ve had it happen to to players I’ve signed early, but when I monitor those that have signed early with other schools at similar GPA levels they always seem to meet the required score in Jan.


Glad it's working for you!

No, I've never analyzed that since that never has any affect on my team.

I know, though, that not all AI controlled teams fill all their scholarships every year. Most do, but there are always some that don't. (of course, this isn't likely due to SAT scores)