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TCFA Dynasty: Kennesaw State Owls
Tailgater's College Football Association
TCFA is a new college football sim that has already been taken over by the FOFC community. I thought I'd try a dynasty on it for something new. Kennesaw State University is the current school I'm attending in RL so I'm using them for the game also. I created them as a lower prestige team with the hopes of building them into a powerhouse. I put them directly in the middle for Academic and Party Ratings. It will be hard to get really in-depth with this dynasty, since we will only be getting score results and no statistics. I'll try to make it interesting by reporting on the whole league. Owls Hire McGillicuddy As Coach For Inaugural Season Kennesaw State University student Larry McGillicuddy has been hired to lead the Owls football program in the first season of the TCFA. Many prognosticators have predicted a rough season for KSU, but McGillicuddy is confident that the program will be successful in the long run. To ensure long term stability, McGillicuddy has suggested accepting an invitation to a regional conference that is developing in the south. KSU administration has yet to formally accept the invite but it is expected that they soon will. "Joining a conference will help us long term in scheduling and recruiting," said McGillicuddy. "It will develop strong rivalries between nearby schools that could be long lasting. I am confident that the school will accept the invitation." |
SportsBuzz Magazine
TCFA Preview 2003 Team: Kennesaw State University Head Coach: Larry McGillicuddy QB's - The Owls will have some trouble at QB this season. Neither Pilon or Freshman Houge are very good, but Houge has some promise for the future. For now, Coach McGillicuddy will have to call lots of handoffs. Grade: D RB's - The Owls have two promising runners in Chet Moon and Nigel Donoghue. The Owls better hope they stay healthy because there isn't alot of depth. One problem will be finding a blocker as neither of the Owls FB's can do the job. Grade: B+ Receivers - Sophomore Marcel Schwager is the cream of this crop, and he's not very good. Henry Kupfer and Tim Crone will fight for the #2 job, but don't expect them to catch many balls. KSU has two promising TE's, though in Sophomores Doyle Kimbrough and and Chadwick Congdon. Grade: D+ Offensive Line - One of the Owls best players is Sophomore Corton Hartwell, and he will anchor a decent line that includes Leandro Kula, Junior Otis Concannon, and Sophomore Charlie Hinck. Unfortunately, the 5th spot is a glaring weak spot. Grade: C+ Defensive Line - The Owls line is very weakas they only have three guys that can play at all. There is hope for the future as their top two players, Freshmen Ira Huie and Cruz Newquist, will be around for a while. Grade: D+ Linebacker - KSU has a strong future here as well with Freshman Mitch Bruff and Sophomore Augustine Kibbe. They are lacking in depth for this season, though. Grade: C Defensive Backs - KSU doesn't have any standout players at this position, but they do have OK depth that will help against pass heavy teams. Grade: C- Kicker - Freshman Cruz Aeschlimann is the kicker. As Casey McCall would say, he can't kick. Grade: F |
Sportsbuzz 2003 Preseason All-America Team
QB Hollis Maynes, Texas (Sr) HB Chris Hermes, Oklahoma (Jr) FB Reuben Longshore, Midlothian (So) WR Quincy Cochrum, Downriver (Jr) WR Gale Rimer, Notre Dame (Sr) TE Doug Keeter, Dorchester (So) OL Quinn Lazar, Notre Dame (Sr) OL Antoine Lowers, Wichita Falls (So) OL Tim Vigil, Seagrove State (Sr) OL Clyde Pernell, Notre Dame (So) OL Colby Westphal, Dorchester (Sr) DL Darren Klippel, Oklahoma (Sr) DL Marshall Fuschetto, Seagrove State (Jr) DL Octavio Kyler, Midlothian (Jr) DL Amos Minick, Shaolin (Jr) LB Tim Wetter, Wichita Falls (So) LB Alvaro Mansell, Dorchester (Sr) LB Ezra Kresge, Miskatonic (Sr) DB Fredric Rivenburgh, Dorchester (Jr) DB Carter Biondi, East Popcorn State (Sr) DB Eliseo Renick, Shaolin (Jr) DB Olin Zupan, Wichita Falls (Jr) K Henry Alleyne, Wichita Falls (Jr) |
SportsBuzz Pre-Season Top 10
1. Shaolin Shaolin has the best defense in the nation, and defense wins championships. Balanced offense is more than adequate. 2. Wichita Falls Wichita Falls has plenty of standout players, but also some gaps to fill behind those standouts. Best kicker in the nation. 3. Dorchester Great defense and best TE tandem in the country. 4. Saint Paul State Superstar Halfback and strong defense, but weakness at QB could hurt. 5. Seagrove State Best offensive line in the country and great skill players, but weakness at QB and thin front 7 could hurt. 6. Notre Dame Best trio of WR's in the nation, but question mark at QB. Also has a great OL. Defense will be a problem. 7. District of Columbia Great skill players on offense, but OL will hold them back some what. Will also be hurt on the defensive side. 8. Oklahoma Strong all around offense, but defense will be very easy to pass on. 9. Midlothian Best Fullback in the nation leads an otherwise average offense. Defense, especially a strong front seven, will have to carry this team. 10. Texas Best QB in the nation needs more weapons and a better offensive line. The secondary is strong, but the front seven needs some work. Also Receiving Votes: Downriver, East Popcorn State |
Ezra Ezra Ezra!!!!!!
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You have a very good Freshman DB and Sophomore OL that have a chance to make the list in the future.
I don't even have one guy in double digits. |
SportsBuzz 07/03/03
KSU Joins Conference, Schedules Scrimmage KSU's President has formally accepted the invitation to the Southern 9 Conference. This announcement was expected, as Head Coach Larry McGillicuddy was adamnant about getting the Owls into a conference to ensure long term stability and progress. Kennesaw State will be joining ACC Univeristy, University of Arkansas, University of Bartlett, Louisiana Cyclone University, University of Memphis, University of Ponte Vedra Beach, Shaolin University, and University of North Carolina in the new conference. Coach McGillicuddy also announced that the Owls will be travelling to New York to take on the French University of New York in a preseason scrimmage this week. |
Preseason Scrimmage: Kennesaw State at French University of New York
Going into this game, it looks like we match up well depite being a level of prestige lower in talent. Our strength is the running game and their front 7 looks weak. Since my passing game is inept and I don't have a good Fullback, I decided to play both halfbacks and use a two Tight End formation to make up for the lack of blocking. As for my defense, I don't really have much choice. I don't have a decent 4th DL or a 4th LB, so I'll be forced to run a 3-3-5. This doesn't seem too bad, as the passing game is the strength of their offense. Again, it looks like we match up well. Lineup: QB Bradley Houge HB Chet Moon HB Nigel Donoghue WR Marcel Schwager TE Chadwick Congdon TE Doyle Kimbrough OL Leandro Kula OL Otis Concannon OL Tobias Abston OL Colton Hartwell OL Charlie Hinck DL Cruz Newquist DL Ignacio Clem DL Ira Huie LB Augustine Kibbe LB TJ Castaldi LB Mitch Bruff DB Garland Obermiller DB Darwin Scherbath DB Heriberto Bjelland DB Alton Sada DB Clarence Dones K Cruz Aeschlimann Game Result: Team 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL KSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 FUNY 0 13 14 14 0 41 Comments: Ouch. I guess we didn't match up well. It's hard to tell how my guys did individually because this is all we see. I think it's safe to say that most of them stunk up the place. FUNY used a two tight end formation as well, but theirs had one back and two wideouts. I think it's safe to say his TE Grado (10) and WR Christiano (8) probably burned my secondary that didn't have anyone rated higher than 3. Playing 5 DB's doesn't matter if they all suck. FUNY stopped my offense with a 3-4 formation and his DL Mohar and LB Holeman must have had a big day to stop my running attack because the rest of the front 7 is as sorry as most of my team. Then again, his fairly strong secondary probably played pretty close to the line as they certainly weren't scared of my passing attack. It's going to be a long season, but we are committed to the rebuilding process. Next Week: We host ACC University in a Southern 9 Conference Game. ACCU is a prestige 1 level team also, so it'll be interesting to see how good we can play against a team that is evenly matched with us. |
SportsBuzz
Preseason Scrimmage Report 1. Shaolin lost to Dean 28-21 2. Wichita Falls 3. Dorchester 4. Saint Paul State 5. Seagrove State 6. Notre Dame 7. District of Columbia 8. Oklahoma defeated UW-West Bend 48-0 9. Midlothian defeated Miskatonic 10-0 10. Texas deafeated UMASS 42-3 The Shaolin loss was quite a shock as Dean is only a prestige level 3 team. This does not bode well for Shaolin, and makes the Southern 9 Championship a little more open than expected. As this was just a scrimmage, it won't affect the rankings, but Shaolin better get it together for the regular season. Other games: Boston College 23, Frankenstein 0 San Antonio 45, UC-Sunnydale 16 Oklahoma 48, UW-West Bend 0 Rutgers 56, Indiana Chemical 0 Long Beach St. 6, ACCU 0 Idaho St. 10, Davenport 0 Chattanooga CC 42, Happy Valley 22 Cowtown 20, Astoria 0 TUI 45, Cambridge Tech 16 LCU 20, Laval 0 Washington 50, North Dakota St. 10 Trenton 42, SICC 0 Bartlett 34, North Carolina 13 East Popcorn St. 45, Grand Rapids 0 |
Kennesaw State University's 2003 Regular Season Schedule
TCFA ranking in brackets. *'s also received votes Week 1 - ACCU Week 2 - BARTLETT Week 3 - at Davenport Week 4 - MISKATONIC Week 5 - at North Carolina Week 6 - at Arkansas Week 7 - PONTE VEDRA BEACH Week 8 - at Memphis Week 9 - at Louisiana Week 10 - (2)SHAOLIN |
*sniff, sniff*
No love with the *. |
TCFA Week One
This week, we play our first regular season game, a Southern 9 Conference home game against ACC University. Last week we were humiliated 41-0 by a prestige 2 team. We will be using the same lineup this week as we still feel it is our best. QB Bradley Houge HB Chet Moon HB Nigel Donoghue WR Marcel Schwager TE Chadwick Congdon TE Doyle Kimbrough OL Leandro Kula OL Otis Concannon OL Tobias Abston OL Colton Hartwell OL Charlie Hinck DL Cruz Newquist DL Ignacio Clem DL Ira Huie LB Augustine Kibbe LB TJ Castaldi LB Mitch Bruff DB Garland Obermiller DB Darwin Scherbath DB Heriberto Bjelland DB Alton Sada DB Clarence Dones K Cruz Aeschlimann For training purposes, we divided time preparing for the future and attending to immediate needs. We trained QB Houge because a passing game will be needed. We also trained K Aeschlimann, whose SK of 0 was just not gonna cut it for a whole season. We also trained Bjelland and Newquist to set them up as potential stars in the future. As for coaching, we looked to people who will need to lead the team next year. Therefore we coached HB Donoghue, OL Concannon, DB Obermiller, and DB Alton. In an agreement with our opponents, we each bet 3 BRP's on this game. ACCU at Kennesaw State
ACCU used a standard pro-set offense and it wasn't enough to get past our defense. We were able to hold them to only 57 yards on the ground despite only playing 3 DL's and 3 LB's. On defense, ACC played a 3-4 formation and we were able to run right through it for 159 yards and control possession for 60% of the game. This is a good win for us but it could be our only win as the schedule is not very favorable. Team MVP for the Week - DL Cruz Newquist and DL Ira Huie who led the charge in stopping ACCU's running game. |
SportsBuzz Week One Scoreboard.
1. Shaolin (1-0) shook off a subpar preseason scrimmage and lived up to their #1 ranking with a 28-0 thrashing of North Carolina. Shaolin's offense racked up 494 total yards and the defense collected 8 INT's and 3 Sacks. 2. Wichita Falls (1-0) defeated Long Beach St. without any problems. They also compiled impressive numbers with 7 INT's and 3 Sacks. The offense held possession for 73%. 3. Dorchester was idle. 4. Saint Paul State (1-0) beat Minnesota Northern in what amounted to a walkover matchup because their opponent didn't show. 5. Seagrove State was idle. 6. Notre Dame was idle. 7. District of Columbia (1-0) passed for 450 yards and ran for another 150 as they beat UW-West Bend 45-13. 8. Oklahoma (1-0) beat UC-Sunnydale mostly on the strength of a dominant running game that racked up 314 yards on the ground. 9. Midlothian was idle. 10. Texas (1-0) beat TUI 41-0 as preseason All-American and Heisman candidate Hollis Maynes completed 68% of his passes for 320 yards. |
Good writeup Larry. With stats, it should make even more entertaining...
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Ick, 4 of the top 10 idle. That's not encouraging. Nice writeup and good win :)
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Nice write-up Larry. I thought I'd do a dynasty as well, but really can't be bothered...
And nice bounce back from last week's trashing... You'll be happy to know that I beat a prestige 3 school this week. A prestige 2 team. |
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