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Join Date: Jan 2003
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From NCAA to the NFL 2005 (NCAA/Madden)
This is a joint dynasty using EA Sports' NCAA Football 2004 and Madden Football 2004 to follow the careers of several college recruits through college and the NFL. These recruits include the top player from each of these positions: QB, HB, WR, TE, DT, LB, CB, K.
Our players are: QB Scott Ballard, Sophmore, University of Texas Longhorns College stats: 132.7 rating, 16-36, 308 yards, 3 TD, 2 int, 3 carries, 13 yards, 1 rush TD HB Eric Woodson, Sophmore, University of Texas Longhorns College stats: 1 carry, 5 yards WR Tim Mays, Sophmore, Ohio State University Buckeyes College stats: 9 rec., 188 yards, 1 rec TD 1 carry, 50 yards, 1 rush TD, 7 helmet decals TE Daniel Lamb, Sophmore, University of Texas Longhorns College stats: 1 carry, 10 yards DT Rob Walton, Sophmore, Ohio State University Buckeyes College stats: 29 tackles, 4 tfl, 1 pass deflected, 5 helmet decals OLB Brandon Booth, Sophmore, Ohio State University Buckeyes College stats: 5 tackles, 1 helmet decal CB Jason Tubbs, Sophmore, University of Southern California Trojans College stats: 45 tackles, 18 passes deflected, 1 int, 2 fum. rec. K Rod Wiggins, Sophmore, University of Georgia Bulldogs Career stats: 22-28 FG (long 52), 51-52 XP, 13 TB, 13 helmet decals, 1 POG. History in Brief 2003 Sugar Bowl (National Championship) - #8 Texas (11-3) 5, #1 Ohio State (12-1) 37 2003 Super Bowl - Buccaneers (13-6) 19, Raiders (15-4) 7 2004 Orange Bowl (National Championship) - #1 Ohio State (11-2) 38, #4 Miami (FL) (12-1) 31 2004 Super Bowl - Colts (13-7) 10, Buccaneers (16-3) 23 Note: Teams in bold had at least one of our players on them at the time. In case you are just joining us, catch up by checking out the 2003-2004 seasons.
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AdmiralACF Follow eight top recruits as they pursue their football careers from college through the pros! From NCAA to the NFL (a joint NCAA/Madden dynasty) General Manager, Oklahoma Twisters Appalachian League South Champions: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Appalachian League Champions: 2004, 2005 Pioneers of the Diamond Baseball |
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n00b
Join Date: Jan 2003
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NFL 2005 Draft: Round 1
2005 NFL Draft First Round
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AdmiralACF Follow eight top recruits as they pursue their football careers from college through the pros! From NCAA to the NFL (a joint NCAA/Madden dynasty) General Manager, Oklahoma Twisters Appalachian League South Champions: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Appalachian League Champions: 2004, 2005 Pioneers of the Diamond Baseball |
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n00b
Join Date: Jan 2003
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NFL 2005 Draft: Round 2
2005 NFL Draft Second Round
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AdmiralACF Follow eight top recruits as they pursue their football careers from college through the pros! From NCAA to the NFL (a joint NCAA/Madden dynasty) General Manager, Oklahoma Twisters Appalachian League South Champions: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Appalachian League Champions: 2004, 2005 Pioneers of the Diamond Baseball |
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n00b
Join Date: Jan 2003
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NFL 2005 Draft: Round 3
2005 NFL Draft Third Round
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AdmiralACF Follow eight top recruits as they pursue their football careers from college through the pros! From NCAA to the NFL (a joint NCAA/Madden dynasty) General Manager, Oklahoma Twisters Appalachian League South Champions: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Appalachian League Champions: 2004, 2005 Pioneers of the Diamond Baseball |
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n00b
Join Date: Jan 2003
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2005 NFL Preseason
Preseason Notes
Bengals- HB Corey Dillon is out for seven weeks, which will put rookie Cedric Benson in the starter spot for a while and give Benson a chance to prove himself. Chargers- The worst thing that could possibly happen to this defending AFC West champion happened: LaDainian Tomlinson is out for the season! Can they succeed without him? Chiefs- RG Will Shields is out for 9 weeks, weakening the strong Chiefs O line. Cowboys- The ‘Boys picked up second-year QB Cody Pickett during the offseason to be their quarterback of the future, but Pickett has gone down for the season and so Quincy Carter will once again lead the Dallas offense. Falcons- HB T.J. Duckett is out for six weeks, leaving the ball-carrying duties to Michael Vick. Oh, and Warrick Dunn might get a carry or two. 49ers- RG Ron Stone is out 7 weeks, putting a hole in the Niners’ O line for a good while. CB Mike Rumph was lost for the season, but he was only the fourth-string CB, so that isn’t too much of a loss. Giants- WR Ike Hilliard is out for the season, which will shift the Giants offensive strategy more towards the run as they have two very good backs in Tiki Barber and rookie Frank Gore. Packers- Rookie CB Fabian Washington goes down for the season, meaning the Pack will have to work with Al Harris on a new contract as Harris is holding out. Patriots- The Pats lose WR Deion Branch for the year, which will give Bethel Johnson a chance to step up and prove he’s a solid wide out. Seahawks- RT Chris Terry is done for the year, making a weak Seahawk offensive line even worse.
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AdmiralACF Follow eight top recruits as they pursue their football careers from college through the pros! From NCAA to the NFL (a joint NCAA/Madden dynasty) General Manager, Oklahoma Twisters Appalachian League South Champions: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Appalachian League Champions: 2004, 2005 Pioneers of the Diamond Baseball |
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