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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2004
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TCY and the Joe Paterno challenge.
Always looking for a new way to challenge myself it hit me this morning while watching Sports Center that I never tried to play TCY as Joe Paterno. Basically a head coach that refuses to leave his home bunker.
You can call them every single day, you can have them come visit your school, you can even bribe them, but you can never-ever leave your comfortable office and visit their home. Any takers to the Joe Paterno TCY challenge? I would predict that you would never sign a top recruit that did not idolize your school, you would never get a personal impression on a player, you would fill your roster with a bunch of middle level recruits, and you would slowly see your once great program play below .500 ball year after year after year. Yeah, that would definately be a challenge worthy of any 70 year old. |
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Resident Alien
Join Date: Jun 2001
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The Joe Paterno challenge probably shouldn't include bribing, since he runs a clean program.
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Bonafide Seminole Fan
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Florida
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It is my belief that most if not all major college football teams have one time or another bribed a player.
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n00b
Join Date: Nov 2004
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In TCY the recruiting effect of a bribe is exactly the same as a visit, that is, after two successful bribes, you get the HS coach message. So there's no real point to this.
If anyone were to take this seriously, of course. |
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Grizzled Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Tulsa
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I'd say that the effect of a bribe is HUGE compared to a visit.
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