If elected, I propose to create either a closed Federation or a group of folders on the off-site forum for two areas: NT Player Development, and NT Opponent Scouting.
I'm not set on either method of creating it, as both have some advantages, in my opinion. The Federation method has the advantage of being built-in to BuzzerBeater, and can be handed off from NT coach to NT coach through appointing new MODs, etc. The primary drawback to the Federation method is that feds are supporter only; and I definately don't want to make the NT staff an "exclusive club". The off-site forum method works around the Supporter-only limitation of Federations, but then you have a separate username/password to remember, a separate site to have open, and the extra effort of signing up for the off-site forum may put some users off as well.
As of right now, the USA has 3,295 active teams. If 1% of those teams were to participate on NT/U21 staff, we would have 33 users available for player development and opponent scouting. If we assigned 10 players to player development, that would give us something like 4 "guard mentors", 4 "big man mentors" and 2 "SF mentors" (or some other ratio to be determined later). We could then split the other 23 users among opponent scouting for the NT and U21 teams. The team in the Worlds cycle would need fewer scouts, say 8, to keep track of the opponents that we will be playing against. The team currently in the Continental cycle would get the larger portion of the scouts, to keep track of not only our Continental playoffs but also the other ones (getting ahead in determining European managers' preferences will give us an advantage going into a Worlds cycle, as we'll have had time to try to adjust the development of our players ahead of the Worlds, especially for U21). Assuming 15 scouts for the Continental cycle, I'd allocate it something like 5 to Americas, 5 to Europe, 3 to Asia, 2 to Africa... although that is of course a rough estimate and subject to further refinement.
If I went with the Federation method and managers that didn't have Supporter wanted to help the National Team, I would assign them a role identical in substance to what a Supporter manager got, and would have them BB-Mail or otherwise get the information to me and I'd re-post it with accreditation into the Federation forum myself. If I don't win the election, I'll offer my assistance in setting up the above idea to the new coach.
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I know that the "1% of users" concept I sketched out above is kind of a new concept to the current debate, so I wanted to emphasize this:
In the long run, what matters more to me than winning or losing at worlds is creating and sustaining a foundation for the national team so that other future managers have the best possible chance to succeed. If I fail to have at least 1% of US managers active on NT staff by the end of my term, I will consider my tenure a failure and will not seek a 2nd term.