10-27-2011, 06:07 AM
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Re: Top Five NCAA Football 12 (Re)Building Projects
I started one the other night with Washington State and it's an absolute blast.
I'm currently 3-0. I crushed FCS West and UNLV. Against SDSU, I was down 28-7 midway through the third quarter but mounted a huge comeback and won 29-28 (missed two 2-pt conversions).
I am currently losing 35-31 to Colorado with 4:55 left in the fourth quarter. It's a challenge to hang with mid-level teams. I am not looking forward to taking on Stanford, Oregon and Washington. It'll be tough.
Recruiting is not easy. I've already landed one 3-star WR from California (Travis Gardner, a real life recruit that I created that has a verbal commitment to WSU in real life). Out of the 17 real life commits that WSU has, I created them all and am recruiting them all. I have cracked about half of their Top 10 schools list, but most of them are two and three-star recruits.
Jeff Tuel (85 overall, Junior) is a good QB. After two years, I better recruit a decent QB or I'm in trouble.
Marquees Wilson = beast. He's currently #4 in the nation with 405 receiving yards and 5 TD. Karstetter is a decent #2 but the other WR's are kind of rough. Rickey Galvin is the #1 RB (RS-Frosh) but there's also Marcus Mason, a true frosh who has decent speed. For the goal line sets, you can plug in Logwone Mitz, who is their biggest RB.
The defense is not rated well but there's some guys in the secondary who are pretty good. Mizell has been a good MLB for me, but other than that, there's not much to write home about.
Martin Stadium is a cool little venue to play at and I am loving Wazzu's uniforms - there's a decent number of options there and the all silver home uniforms are pretty sick. I use the all white for away games but will probably change the pants for some future away games.
WSU is not a bad way to go at all if you're looking for a lowly rated team to build up.
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