EA doesn’t like the Huskies

After 2 seasons in dynasty where I rage clicked/mashed through all of the weekly recruiting tasks just to get to the games, I think I'm done with this already.
Second season was the National Championship victory where I drew (and this is why this game is so fucking stupid):
Kansas State →Liberty → Florida → Oregon in the title game where even though I won, Dante Moore was an absolute God.
Ryan Otton threatened to transfer both seasons even though he was the absolute star and most productive player in my offense.
Back to games where people actually had to try to get great reviews, like Conscript.
I’m 10 years in.. Won 4 NC’s w/ UW and aTm w/ stops @ Tejas and TD Jesus. Btw recruiting to ND is fuck all, I recommend never coaching job there. My take, recruiting is broke as shit all together and style of play is way to important of a factor. Guys leave if you dip under 250 yds avg passing for the season.
Oregon has had the #1 or #2 ranked classes in all but one of those 10 years in my dynasty. Despite losing records in 4 and never winning a natty. Oh and the last patch/update was exclusive to Oregon’s uniforms update and stadium. Well 90% of it, no gameplay or bug fixes, despite a ton. If the AI wants to score your not stopping it
Yeah I didn't bother to learn recruiting properly, at least how you should be allocating your time, and soon enough every week 1-2 players are verballing to WSU, Colorado State, obviously Oregon/SC etc and then it's just a tedious thing of going and getting new propspect to replace those positions and doing the same shit to get their attention.
Is there no offline mode to just play through a season with the stock rosters and see hmif you can get it hr cfp? You lose Rogers and Coleman after the first season and then I barely care anymore.
sounds like deboner’s kind of recruiting
When you start it you choose which aspects your coach is great at and I chose 'scheming' and 'culture' or some shit and obviously didn't choose recruiting so yes it was exactly like a deboner campaign.
 
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