SunDancer
08-17-2003, 11:03 PM
I just finished the first year of my regular season dynasty, 9-3, 6-1 (Conference) with New Mexico State. We won the bid to New Orleans, to take on 7-5 Houston in the New Orleans Bowl. I love this game, and I LOVE the SI covers. This game is much much better.
We did have a convotersy though, as Ohio State clinched the Sugar Bowl berth, beating Michigan to cap of a 12-0 season as Big 10 Champs, and held on to the No. 1 Ranking all season long.
No. 2 Georgia went into the SEC game, with No. 3 Tennessee sitting, watching the rival (the only team the lost to all year, which is why the 'Dawgs are in the SEC title game), and pulled it out. A lost would of meant the Vols would be like Nebraska a few years ago, no championship conference title.
No, Georgia won, giving us a true title game. However, the Rose Bowl gets first dips since Ohio State was No. 1 in the BCS.
Tennessee and Iowa get the at-large BCS Bids, but they replace the No. 1 team with the highest BCS team, giving us Tennessee and USC in the Rose Bowl. In real life, Rose Bowl would of took Iowa-USC. I like to see this worked out alittle more next year.
l. I hope they fixed this next year, with the top team's bowl getting the right to pick the team if that conference is one of the either one of those two teams. Are the BCS bowls in the game have tie-ins like real life?
Also, are bowl teams below the 7-5 record knocked off off bowls?
Also, anyone know what the computer polls in the game are based on, the BCS Ranking one?
We did have a convotersy though, as Ohio State clinched the Sugar Bowl berth, beating Michigan to cap of a 12-0 season as Big 10 Champs, and held on to the No. 1 Ranking all season long.
No. 2 Georgia went into the SEC game, with No. 3 Tennessee sitting, watching the rival (the only team the lost to all year, which is why the 'Dawgs are in the SEC title game), and pulled it out. A lost would of meant the Vols would be like Nebraska a few years ago, no championship conference title.
No, Georgia won, giving us a true title game. However, the Rose Bowl gets first dips since Ohio State was No. 1 in the BCS.
Tennessee and Iowa get the at-large BCS Bids, but they replace the No. 1 team with the highest BCS team, giving us Tennessee and USC in the Rose Bowl. In real life, Rose Bowl would of took Iowa-USC. I like to see this worked out alittle more next year.
l. I hope they fixed this next year, with the top team's bowl getting the right to pick the team if that conference is one of the either one of those two teams. Are the BCS bowls in the game have tie-ins like real life?
Also, are bowl teams below the 7-5 record knocked off off bowls?
Also, anyone know what the computer polls in the game are based on, the BCS Ranking one?