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3. Press the
✖
button to view the recruits from that State.
When you find a player that you want on your team, you need to
get in touch with him.
1. First, highlight that player and press the
✖
button to bring up his
Player Card.
2. To recruit the player, press the
✖
button.
3. The Recruit Overlay should appear, with the following options:
Head coach visit (25), Assistant coach visit (15), Head coach call
(10) and Assistant coach call (5). The number next to each option
represents its cost in Recruiting Points. You have a total of 100
Recruiting Points. Note that the Head coach visit and Assistant
coach visit selections will appear grayed out. This is because
you must call a player before you can visit him. After all, it would
be impolite to show up unannounced.
4. To select an option, highlight the option and press the
✖
button
to select it.
5. Then, highlight Apply and press the
✖
button to confirm the
option selected.
Once you have used all of your Recruiting Points, you’re done for
the week.
1. Press the START button to access the Recruiting Options Overlay.
2. Select Advance to Next Week.
3. The Recruiting Recap Screen appears.
4. Press the L1 or R1 buttons to view the new player status
categories (Ready to Commit, Committed, Recruited, and
Targets). “Ready to Commit” lists the players who have decided
that they want to play for your school. “Committed” lists the
players who you have signed to your school. “Recruited” lists
the players who have already joined a school. “ Targets” lists
players that you have contacted.
5. If a player appears in the Ready to Commit Category, press the
✖
button to call up his Player Card, then press the
✖
button again
to place the player on your team.
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Before you make any moves, it’s a good idea to assess what type
of player your team needs most. Press the
●
button to view your
current roster on the Team Roster Screen. Empty player slots show
the needed player positions. When you’re done, press the
▲
button to return to the Recruiting Screen.
With 1,500 high school prospects to choose from, it can be helpful
to specify what type of player you’re looking for. You can sort the
listed players by Status, Position, Caliber, Region, or Interest. By
default, all players are listed in order of their rating, or caliber.
1. To sort, first move the left analog stick or directional button to
highlight one of the five sorting categories.
2. Then, press the L1 button or the R2 button to cycle through
the options.
The five sorting categories are:
• PLAYERS: Allows you to sort players by their current status (All,
Targets, Available, Recruited, Scouted, and Yours). “All” lists
every recruit. “Targets” lists players that you have contacted.
“Available” lists every player that has not yet signed to any
school. “Recruited” lists every player who has already signed to
a school. “Scouted” shows the players who you scouted during
the course of the past season (see SCOUTING on page 24).
“Yours” shows the players who wish to play for your school.
• POS (Position): Allows you to sort players by their position
(G, C, F, PG, SG, SF, PF).
• CALIBER: Allows you to sort players by their rating (Top 100, 5
Star, 4 Star, 3 Star, 2 Star, 1 Star). Top 100 lists the players rated
as the top 100 prospects. Players are rated from 1 to 5 Stars (5
being the best). 5 Star, 4 Star, 3 Star, 2 Star, and 1 Star each list
the players who have been assigned that respective rating.
• REG (Region): Allows you to sort players by what State they
live in.
• INT (Interest): Allows you to sort players by their level of interest
in playing for your school (Very High, High, Medium, and Low).
The Recruiting Map provides another way to sort the players
by Region.
1. To view the Recruiting Map Screen, press the Select Button.
2. Use the left analog stick or directional button to highlight a State.
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