General questions from a (relative) newcomer

Hi, everyone.
I played some DDS:CB a few years back, and I've just bought the 2019 edition. I'm enjoying getting back into the game, but I have some questions that I hope you'll be willing and able to answer.
I'm coaching an Ivy League school with a limited budget, so I have to watch my recruiting dollars carefully. Might I possibly gain some favor with a recruit by scouting him live? Does the game simulate a recruit being pleased that I'd come watch him play?
I've set my depth charts and sub rotation so I'm using four or five guys off the bench. Despite this, when I simulate a game rather than playing it out, seven or eight guys are getting playing time off the bench almost every time. This happens even in close games. The #11, #12, and #13 guys don't usually get more than four or five minutes a night, but those are minutes I'd rather see given to a better player. The AI coaches usually play nine or ten guys per game. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated--thanks in advance!
I played some DDS:CB a few years back, and I've just bought the 2019 edition. I'm enjoying getting back into the game, but I have some questions that I hope you'll be willing and able to answer.
I'm coaching an Ivy League school with a limited budget, so I have to watch my recruiting dollars carefully. Might I possibly gain some favor with a recruit by scouting him live? Does the game simulate a recruit being pleased that I'd come watch him play?
I've set my depth charts and sub rotation so I'm using four or five guys off the bench. Despite this, when I simulate a game rather than playing it out, seven or eight guys are getting playing time off the bench almost every time. This happens even in close games. The #11, #12, and #13 guys don't usually get more than four or five minutes a night, but those are minutes I'd rather see given to a better player. The AI coaches usually play nine or ten guys per game. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated--thanks in advance!