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A Journey Through College Hoops: A CH2K8 Dynasty
A Journey Through College Hoops
I'm having a blast with my NBA2K9 dynasty, so I thought I'd try out a college ball dynasty. I started a career legacy, and will start out with Saint Francis University. The Red Flash are in the NEC (Northeast Conference) and have a fairly good offense but a weak defense. All games will be simulated, I won't use any of the drills or training, and recruiting rules are subject to change as I learn more about how it works. As of now, I'm free to move to any school that will take me, but this is subject to change. I never really got far in these dynasties so I'm not sure how well they work, so I may need some house rules. And with that, let's take a look at the 2007-2008 St. Francis roster. |
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01-05-2009, 05:30 AM | #2 |
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2007 Opening Day Roster
I have a long journey ahead of me, but the first step is evaluating our current players to see who gives us the best chance to win. Here is what our roster looks like. STARTERS PG: JR(RS) Cale Nelson. 5'10", 180 lbs (66 ovr) Nelson was a walkon, but has established himself as the starting PG. He's a pretty good passer and a decent shooter, but his defense leaves a lot to be desired. SG: JR Marques Ford. 5'10", 175 lbs (65 ovr) Ford was recruited as a PG, but his three point shooting landed him a job at SG. He tends to drive toward the basket and is a pretty good shooter from short range as well. His defense needs work. SF: SO(RS) Devin Sweetney. 6'6", 180 lbs. (67 ovr) Probably our best player, Sweeney has a good medium range shot, good rebounding skills, and great touch on free throws. He won't take many three pointers. PF: SO Mislay Jukic. 6'7", 220 lbs (56 ovr) Jukic is here from England, but he really isn't a good basketball player. His rebounding is his strength, if I had to pick one, and his weakness is his basketball IQ. C : JR(RS) Bass Ding. 6'9", 215 lbs (58 ovr) Ding is better on defense than offense, but his strength on offense is long range shots, believe it or not. He needs to work on rebounding. BENCH G: JR Chris Berry. 6'4", 190 lbs. (62 ovr) G: JR Grant Surprenant. 6'5", 180 lbs. (58 ovr) G: SO Chris McFarland. 6'0", 180 lbs. (57 ovr) G: JR Kyle Jackson. 6'3", 175 lbs. (56 ovr) G: FR Sorena Orandi. 6'0", 180 lbs. (55 ovr) G: JR Steve Profeta. 6'5", 180 lbs. (55 ovr) F: SO Kurt Hoffman. 6'6", 210 lbs. (54 ovr) RESERVES F: SO Randy Spaid. 6'8", 200 lbs. (53 ovr) F: JR Cedric Latimer. 6'5", 215 lbs. (61 ovr) OPENING DAY ROTATION Here is our planned rotation for the start of the season: PG Nelson: 33 SG Ford: 32 SF Sweetney: 33 PF Jukic: 28 C Dieng: 29 G Berry: 22 G Surprenant: 11 G McFarland: 7 G Jackson: 5 G Orandi: 0 G Profeta: 0 F Hoffman: 0 |
01-05-2009, 05:39 AM | #3 |
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1. North Carolina 2. Louisville 3. Duke 4. UCLA 5. Marquette 6. Michigan St. 7. Memphis 8. Kansas 9. Georgetown 10. Syracuse 11. Connecticut 12. Villanova 13. Wisconsin 14. Tennessee 15. Texas 16. Ohio St. 17. Arizona 18. Alabama 19. Florida 20. Maryland 21. Pittsburgh 22. Providence 23. Florida St. 24. Kentucky 25. Gonzaga |
01-05-2009, 05:47 AM | #4 |
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Recruiting
We only have one scholarship available. We actually have no graduating seniors, but we desperately need a big man. We are loaded with guards, but even our starters at PF and C are just terrible. I'll give a more detailed upgrade of our targets as we get some more time with them. |
01-05-2009, 06:00 AM | #5 |
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Game Sims:
(PTS-REB-AST) American: 43-62 W (Nelson: 11-2-3; Ford: 6-0-1; Sweetney: 9-8-0) @ Penn St.: 62-56 W (Nelson: 15-3-2; Ford: 9-0-2; Sweetney: 7-11-3) Morgan St.: 60-61 W (Ford: 10-3-2; Sweetney: 13-7-1; Dieng: 10-5-0) Lehigh: 55-72 W (Ford: 24-1-2; Sweetney: 15-11-1; Nelson: 2-3-11) @ La Salle: 44-62 L (Spaid: 15-5-0; Sweetney: 5-6-1; Berry: 5-7-0) Current Record: (4-1) |
01-05-2009, 06:03 AM | #6 |
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Recruiting Update:
We've spent a ton of time talking to Jose Long, a 6'10" center from Baltimore. He has us listed as his current top school. We're going to spend a few more weeks talking to him and then we'll offer him a scholarship to join St. Francis next season. |
01-05-2009, 06:05 AM | #7 |
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Game Sims:
(PTS-REB-AST) Youngstown St.: 48-49 W (Ford: 12-0-6; Sweetney: 11-16-1) @ Bucknell: 51-69 L (Dieng: 12-2-0; Berry: 11-6-0; Ford: 7-0-6) Current Record: (5-2) |
01-05-2009, 06:06 AM | #8 |
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Scholarship Offer
We've officialy offered a scholarship to center Jose Long. Let's hope he doesn't change his mind last minute. And just a few days after we offer it to him, he accepts! Last edited by JetsIn06 : 01-05-2009 at 06:07 AM. |
01-05-2009, 06:13 AM | #9 |
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Game Sims:
(PTS-REB-AST) @ Robert Morris: 69-74 L (Nelson: 22-1-3; Sweetney: 13-10-0; Berry: 12-1-2) Iona: 59-52 L (Ford: 18-2-3; Sweetney: 8-10-0; Nelson: 17-1-1) @ Duquesne: 79-77 W (Sweetney: 15-7-0; Nelson: 13-2-10; Jukic: 11-6-1) @ Arizona St.: 78-81 L (Sweetney: 15-11-1; Dieng: 14-3-1; Ford: 10-0-5) Quinnipiac: 55-81 W (Sweetney: 15-14-1; Dieng: 14-8-0; Ford: 11-1-8) Monmouth: 77-63 L (Ford: 13-0-0; Sweetney: 13-6-0; Dieng: 10-9-0) Current Record: (7-6) |
01-05-2009, 06:18 AM | #10 |
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1. North Carolina (14-0) 2. Texas (13-1) 3. Louisville (12-2) 4. UCLA (12-2) 5. Kansas (11-1) 6. Florida St. (15-1) 7. Georgetown (10-2) 8. Providence (11-3) 9. Stanford (13-1) 10. Michigan St. (10-3) 11. Duke (7-3) 12. Marquette (10-3) 13. Villanova (9-2) 14. Connecticut (10-3) 15. Gonzaga (13-2) 16. Clemson (9-2) 17. Wisconsin (9-5) 18. North Carolina St. (10-1) 19. Alabama (12-3) 20. Pitt (9-3) 21. Auburn (10-1) 22. Florida (10-4) 23. Xavier (11-3) 24. Saint Louis (10-3) 25. Syracuse (9-4) |
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