04-03-2015, 01:01 PM
A few ideas for HS challenges:
I know it happens in college too, but ineligibility, maybe? Guys could be deemed behaviorally or academically ineligible for certain periods of time based on die rolls or some kind of added "Discipline" measure for each player. This could also be used in smaller increments like suspensions or something, and it could be entered as an injury in BBM. So that way teams might not draft a kid with a "bad track record", kind of like in real life.
Also if there was a way to have two separate players for each HS student - one as a pitcher, one as a batter -then once one of the two was drafted, the other would be deleted, or designated "undraftable" for the rest of that draft. Then based on performance or team needs, the player could be re-designated as the other (pitcher if they were a batter, or vice versa).
I can brainstorm more on these later, but these would be two HS specific ideas to chew on/tweak.
I know it happens in college too, but ineligibility, maybe? Guys could be deemed behaviorally or academically ineligible for certain periods of time based on die rolls or some kind of added "Discipline" measure for each player. This could also be used in smaller increments like suspensions or something, and it could be entered as an injury in BBM. So that way teams might not draft a kid with a "bad track record", kind of like in real life.
Also if there was a way to have two separate players for each HS student - one as a pitcher, one as a batter -then once one of the two was drafted, the other would be deleted, or designated "undraftable" for the rest of that draft. Then based on performance or team needs, the player could be re-designated as the other (pitcher if they were a batter, or vice versa).
I can brainstorm more on these later, but these would be two HS specific ideas to chew on/tweak.
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