Should You Hold Your Scholarships or Not?
The big question is whether it’s worth holding off on offering scholarships to increase the chances of an instant commit. The short answer is no. Here’s why:
Week 1 Strategy: In Week 1, you can only scout players and offer scholarships. Offering scholarships early is crucial because it's the only way to boost a player’s interest in the first week. Holding back your scholarships can be detrimental as those early offers provide the best value in recruiting.
Incremental Interest Gains: Even if a scholarship doesn’t lead to an instant commit, it still increases a recruit’s interest in your school over time. This incremental gain can be the difference in securing a recruit later in the season.
Maximizing Scholarships: You should aim to offer scholarships to as many recruits as possible during Week 1. This maximizes your chances of landing instant commits and keeps you in the running for top recruits.
Final Thoughts
Instant commits are a great feature in College Football 25, but they require a mix of strategy, timing, and a bit of luck. Offering scholarships early and widely is your best bet for maximizing your recruiting success. While the randomness of instant commits can be frustrating, following these basic recruiting principles will help you secure the recruits you need to build a championship team.
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