by Valdarix » Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:01 am
I have a few different ways I will choose a team, but I can say that there have been times where I will change my choice because I don't want to look at their logo. Logos that will automatically make me change my team choice are UAB, Alcorn, Chattanooga, FAMU, and Temple. I will never coach at any of those schools because I can't stand their logos, granted almost all of them have an alternate or secondary logo that I would be ok with, hmm logo pack idea? lol.
Sorry to change the topic slightly but this gotten wondering how people choose their teams. I usually go one of 3 routes.
1. Start as a 3rd assistant at a school in a power 5 conference. That's not in the top 25. I then use random.org and determine my coaches starting age (25-35). I do second calculation to determine how many years I HAVE to stay an assistant coach. This is weighted by my age, so the younger I am the longer I have to wait. For example, if I start at 25 and then get 7 as my years as an assistant then I won't allow myself to become a coach until 32. I can hold any assistant role during that time but can't apply for a job as HC until after my 7th year. Now, this gets a little tricky because I reduce the wait time by 1 year if I am an assistant on a team that makes the elite 8 or final four and if we win a national title then I remove the restriction altogether. The elite 8 has happened once and the national title once in all of the careers I have run. Then when I can apply for my first HC job I set a Prestige limit on myself. the highest prestige school I can coach at for my first job is determined by a goofy formula I made up. It's as follows ((Conf Prestige/3) + (School Presitge/3) + # of Wins) / 2, so for example say my Conf Prestige is 75, School is 60, and we won 12 games. It would be ((75/3)+(60/3)+12) /2 or (25 + 20 + 12) / 2, putting me at a school between 0 and 29 (rounding up). I take all schools who are in that range hiring a HC, put them a list randomizer and then randomize the list. I will randomize it based on the number of loses I had on the year, so if we lost 15 games I would hit randomize 15 times and the team on top is who I go to.
2. As you can see the above is a lot of work, the next way I will do it is that I will pick a school who had a rich tradition prior to 1990 but have become run of the mill for whatever reason San Francisco, Seattle, Holy Cross, Bradley, LaSalle, Jacksonville have all been fun.
3. The final way is still random. I first randomize the conferences, then all the teams in the conference to get my team.
In all of the above, I try to avoid ever coaching at one of the NCAA elite programs (UK, UCLA, Duke, NC, Kansas, Louisville as well as Arizona, Syracuse, UConn along with a few others I can't think of right now) are all off limits unless my coach has a pedigree I think would allow him to be there in real life.
I feel like the above helps keep things fresh and interesting for me, I roleplay out the situations in my head (maybe should try my hand at a diary again) and randomizing things like I do helps me build that story.