u/Mrfadeawayb

Do you want to add NIL to your legacy? Use this template!

Do you want to add NIL to your legacy? Use this template!

Hey guys, as we all know, college basketball and college sports in general have changed drastically over the last five years. I’m always looking to make the game more immersive, adding challenges and randomness to help reflect the current state of college basketball is a must! I have created this template for my legacy that I have been playing for Hawaii. Feel free to take some of these ideas in order to make the game more challenging and fun. Just a note, I typically play every single game and I’ve gotten really good at the game so this is a must for me. I am not sure how it would work with sim players, where it is more out of your control whether the games are won or lost. Either way, I know we all enjoy playing the game and if this is something you’re interested in feel free to use it or create your own. This should get you started.

You’ll notice that getting one of the best players in the country is definitely gonna eat up some of your NIL budget. World recruit and Juco recruits are typically cheaper. Three star and below are obviously bargains compared to the four and five star. I’ve gotten really good at recruiting and I can put together top five classes every year if I really want to, so this kind of keeps me in check and makes me develop players. I also have a different rule system that I played by when it comes to players transferring, which involves rolling dice. I may share that later. Hometown recruits will give you a discount as well, so definitely put a fence around your backyard!

u/Mrfadeawayb — 8 days ago

Hawaii (alternate universe) legacy- Episode 3 *TOP RECRUITING CLASS*

HAWAII BASKETBALL ANNOUNCES ELITE RECRUITING CLASS

Honolulu, Hawaii — Coach Jay Buck and the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors have officially announced a recruiting class that could change the future of the program.

Coming off a 23-6 season, a Big East semifinal appearance, and a Sweet 16 run, Hawaii has followed it up by signing one of the best classes in school history.

Leading the way are two 5-star Mr. Basketball winners who are expected to make immediate impacts.

Roger Deberry
5-Star | No. 1 Small Forward | No. 1 Overall Player in the Nation | Mr. Basketball
Anaheim, California
Deberry is the centerpiece of the class and arguably the biggest recruit Hawaii has ever signed. Many recruiting analysts consider him one of the best prospects in recent college basketball memory.

The arrival of NIL has completely changed the college basketball landscape, and Deberry is already benefiting from it. Thanks to Hawaii’s wealthy alumni network and passionate donor base, Deberry has commanded a staggering $4 million NIL package, making him one of the highest-paid players in the young NIL era.
He possesses true superstar potential and is expected to become an immediate starter and the new face of Hawaii basketball.

Gidell Greene
5-Star | No. 2 Point Guard | No. 27 Overall Player in the Nation | Mr. Basketball
West Valley City, Utah

Greene is expected to slide directly into the starting lineup from day one. An exceptional playmaker with elite court vision, he projects as the perfect floor general to orchestrate Jay Buck’s up-tempo offense.

Rylan Brewington
4-Star | 6’5” Point Guard | No. 15 Point Guard | No. 111 Overall Player in the Nation | Idaho Mr. Basketball
Nampa, Idaho

Brewington brings tremendous size to the backcourt and gives Hawaii another versatile guard who can defend multiple positions. His length and athleticism fit perfectly into Buck’s pressure-heavy system.

Eliah Carroto
4-Star | 6’10” Power Forward | No. 29 Power Forward in the Nation
Fresno, California

Carroto adds much-needed size to Hawaii’s frontcourt and possesses tremendous upside. His combination of length, mobility, and physicality should allow him to thrive in Hawaii’s fast-paced style of play.

With the departures of Demarcus Draughan, Prosper Holt, Bob Heinen, and Nick Swift, Coach Jay Buck wasted no time reloading the roster.
What once looked like a risky experiment has quickly become one of the most fascinating stories in college basketball.

In just five years, Hawaii has transformed from a rebuilding program into a destination school capable of landing the No. 1 player in America.

The pressure is growing, expectations are rising, and the rest of the Big East is officially on notice.
Hawaii isn’t rebuilding. Hawaii is reloading.

u/Mrfadeawayb — 11 days ago