A Recruit's Top 10

I like how you can see a recruit's top 10 schools and whether they've visited or been offered and the interest level. However, it seems to me that almost all of the recruits, even lower-ranked ones, have the best programs in the country throughout their top 10 for awhile into the process. I'm currently playing at Sacred Heart, on normal recruiting difficulty, and most of the players I'm going against say like:
Duke
Connecticut
St. John's
Syracuse
North Carolina
Sacred Heart
Villanova
Georgetown
Boston College
NC State
And believe me, I'm not going for Top 100 or even Top 200 recruits. These are guys ranked 300 into the 1000s. Now, I don't mind that these guys dream big haha, but I feel like their dreams should be squashed around the time of the camps when things become clear and the big dogs start hunting. At Sacred Heart, by August, I expect to be competing with the Central Connecticuts and Yales of the world and to know if my guys are visiting them and if they like them. So maybe something is a bit skewed here? In general (and I know there can be exceptions), the top 100 is going for starting jobs at the very best schools, the Top 200-300 are more dispersed among the best leagues but also some of the secondary places (like the Atlantic 10, American Athletic Conference, West Coast Conference etc), and guys ranked way lower in the 400s and above are taking the scraps at the smaller schools. I don't mind that - it's satisfying to find low-ranked gems - but I feel like some of these players should be visiting and considering teams more like Sacred Heart than Duke by August if not earlier in the process.
Duke
Connecticut
St. John's
Syracuse
North Carolina
Sacred Heart
Villanova
Georgetown
Boston College
NC State
And believe me, I'm not going for Top 100 or even Top 200 recruits. These are guys ranked 300 into the 1000s. Now, I don't mind that these guys dream big haha, but I feel like their dreams should be squashed around the time of the camps when things become clear and the big dogs start hunting. At Sacred Heart, by August, I expect to be competing with the Central Connecticuts and Yales of the world and to know if my guys are visiting them and if they like them. So maybe something is a bit skewed here? In general (and I know there can be exceptions), the top 100 is going for starting jobs at the very best schools, the Top 200-300 are more dispersed among the best leagues but also some of the secondary places (like the Atlantic 10, American Athletic Conference, West Coast Conference etc), and guys ranked way lower in the 400s and above are taking the scraps at the smaller schools. I don't mind that - it's satisfying to find low-ranked gems - but I feel like some of these players should be visiting and considering teams more like Sacred Heart than Duke by August if not earlier in the process.