NCAA 10 Dynasty Accelerates

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Bray Day

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Did any one buy the dynasty accelerates? I would just like to know what they did and if they give you an unfair advantage?
 
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So wait you were using them? Was everyone in your guys dynasty using them?

I never used them. Duck has them disabled in our OD. They basically save you time. They don't tell you anything that you can't figure out yourself with a quick look at the prospects.
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I never used them. Duck has them disabled in our OD. They basically save you time. They don't tell you anything that you can't figure out yourself with a quick look at the prospects.
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They can also increase yearly training results for smaller schools, but once you are in the five to six star range it doesn't matter from what I understand.
 
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Yeah. I haven't read anything about the training boost. I assume it's like training results you would see with a six star prestige.
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Yeah. I haven't read anything about the training boost. I assume it's like training results you would see with a six star prestige.
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Exactly. So it's a big deal if you are a two star program, but if you are already a fairly successful program...
 
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I don't have them, but from reading about them the "only" cool thing I wish I had (and if I were using a small school only) was to have the recruiting advisor slip you some info about a guy who was really interested in your school but you may not show up in his Top 10. The rest of those things (get a new pipeline state, pointing out the 2x players, etc.) are pointless.

But if you're a powerhouse program, there should be no need to participate in such shenanigans. I'm still pushing for realistic commitments so that players can switch all the way up til' signing day.
 
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I don't have them, but from reading about them the "only" cool thing I wish I had (and if I were using a small school only) was to have the recruiting advisor slip you some info about a guy who was really interested in your school but you may not show up in his Top 10. The rest of those things (get a new pipeline state, pointing out the 2x players, etc.) are pointless.

But if you're a powerhouse program, there should be no need to participate in such shenanigans. I'm still pushing for realistic commitments so that players can switch all the way up til' signing day.

The recruiting coordinator is only telling you the guys with pink diamonds by their portrait. You can go through and look for those guys yourself. They are nothing special at all the vast majority of the time, let alone someone you would actually want to take in a given class. And all because they have that interest doesn't mean you even have an inside track into their top 3. Usually it puts you fifth or eighth on their list after you add them, and if one of the top 3 teams on their list has offered and is pursuing them hard, you are going to have to put in a lot of time to get them.
 
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