Some observations from a friend who trains guards makes it appear so. He's had more JR pops with OS training, though of course the data is not conclusive and there aren't training times available. I think it would be pretty safe to assume that there won't be two trainings that are (nearly) identical.
Rebounding (C/PF) - 3 weeks:1. 2,16m, 19yrs - 3 Pops in Rebounding.2. 2,03m, 19yrs - 2 Pops in Rebounding.3. 1,96m, 18yrs - 2 Pops in Rebounding, 1 Pop in Inside Defense.
but if you have had 3 high skills ins sht, ins def, shot blk.....the RB would have promoted faster.your test is very nice, and right! but i mean that it would have been little different if the other skills would have been higher than RB when you started.Hopefully I'll actually be able to test this theory in the next season or so (though not with RB, likely with SB). The only thing that may stop me from being able to do this would be the wages of my trainees getting too high. If I'm still in division III next season, I seriously doubt my ability to afford my current crop of trainees.
but if you have had 3 high skills ins sht, ins def, shot blk.....the RB would have promoted faster.your test is very nice, and right! but i mean that it would have been little different if the other skills would have been higher than RB when you started.