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Old 01-11-2020, 04:06 AM   #1
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Craziest CPU Stats

In my dynasty, a backup runningback for Texas just won the Heisman trophy. His teammate won the Heisman 2 years ago.

Their stats this season:

Nick Cotton (2023 Heisman) 266 carries, 1961 yards, 7.3 average, 23 TDs
Ronald Minor (2021 Heisman) 271 carries, 1933 yards, 7.1 average, 25 TDs

So Texas had two runningbacks combine for 537 carries, 3894 yards, and 48 touchdowns this season.

They also run Houston's playbook so it's not like they're a triple option team.


I've had some other crazy stats I'll post too:


Receiving yards in a game: A. Vickers (SMU) - 502
Receptions in a game: T. Nixon (Purdue)- 33
Passing touchdowns in a season: K. Hill (MTSU) - 66
Passing yards in a season: J. Rust (Kentucky) - 6076
QB Rating: D. Ball (Marshall) - 241.2
Receiving touchdowns in a season: J. Romero (Nebraska) - 29
Receiving yards in a season: J. Romero (Nebraska) - 2621
Receptions in a season: J. Romero (Nebraska) - 171
Career Pass TD: C. Bell (SMU) - 221
Career Receiving TD: M. Anderson (Houston) - 64
Career Receiving Yards: A. Fernandez (ECU) - 5531
Career Receptions: A. Fernandez (ECU) - 389
Career Pass yards: C. Bell (SMU) - 20,560

Chris Bell also broke the career TD record. He threw for 5000 yards and 50+ touchdowns in four straight seasons. I don't have exact stats for Bell or A. Fernandez. For Bell I kept track of the one season that glitched and didn't show up on his records. Fernandez is missing a season

Alabama's Reggie Robinson also broke the career rushing touchdown and yards records as well as the single season record. He rushed for 2000 yards like 3 times.





This all has happened in 11 season of my dynasty, and all of the records are CPU simmed stats.


So, my question to y'all is this: what are some of the craziest stats you've seen? You can include user stats but I'm more looking for CPU simmed stats.
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Old 01-11-2020, 02:18 PM   #2
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In my dynasty, a backup runningback for Texas just won the Heisman trophy. His teammate won the Heisman 2 years ago.

Their stats this season:

Nick Cotton (2023 Heisman) 266 carries, 1961 yards, 7.3 average, 23 TDs
Ronald Minor (2021 Heisman) 271 carries, 1933 yards, 7.1 average, 25 TDs

So Texas had two runningbacks combine for 537 carries, 3894 yards, and 48 touchdowns this season.

They also run Houston's playbook so it's not like they're a triple option team.


I've had some other crazy stats I'll post too:


Receiving yards in a game: A. Vickers (SMU) - 502
Receptions in a game: T. Nixon (Purdue)- 33
Passing touchdowns in a season: K. Hill (MTSU) - 66
Passing yards in a season: J. Rust (Kentucky) - 6076
QB Rating: D. Ball (Marshall) - 241.2
Receiving touchdowns in a season: J. Romero (Nebraska) - 29
Receiving yards in a season: J. Romero (Nebraska) - 2621
Receptions in a season: J. Romero (Nebraska) - 171
Career Pass TD: C. Bell (SMU) - 221
Career Receiving TD: M. Anderson (Houston) - 64
Career Receiving Yards: A. Fernandez (ECU) - 5531
Career Receptions: A. Fernandez (ECU) - 389
Career Pass yards: C. Bell (SMU) - 20,560

Chris Bell also broke the career TD record. He threw for 5000 yards and 50+ touchdowns in four straight seasons. I don't have exact stats for Bell or A. Fernandez. For Bell I kept track of the one season that glitched and didn't show up on his records. Fernandez is missing a season

Alabama's Reggie Robinson also broke the career rushing touchdown and yards records as well as the single season record. He rushed for 2000 yards like 3 times.





This all has happened in 11 season of my dynasty, and all of the records are CPU simmed stats.


So, my question to y'all is this: what are some of the craziest stats you've seen? You can include user stats but I'm more looking for CPU simmed stats.
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Old 01-11-2020, 02:26 PM   #3
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Also, can you check what the Texas coach had as far as R/P and aggressiveness numbers? Dis they graduate or do you have access to the 2 RBs attributes? Notably

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Just tdying to piece together those 2 runners on the same team in a season. Also gonna bet that line had crazy good run blockers as well.
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Also, can you check what the Texas coach had as far as R/P and aggressiveness numbers? Dis they graduate or do you have access to the 2 RBs attributes? Notably

Spd
Str
Agi
Acc
Awr
Btk
Trk
Stf
Car
Bcv
Elu
Juk
Spn
Jmp

Just tdying to piece together those 2 runners on the same team in a season. Also gonna bet that line had crazy good run blockers as well.

They haven't graduated yet! When I get on for my bowl next I will give you some info on them
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I’m about halfway through the 2021 season right now and a running back from Vanderbilt is averaging 277 rushing yards per game and is nowhere to be found in the Heisman race.

Meanwhile the 2nd place player is Clemsons running back, averaging 64 total yards per game with 4 touchdowns in 7 games.
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I’m about halfway through the 2021 season right now and a running back from Vanderbilt is averaging 277 rushing yards per game and is nowhere to be found in the Heisman race.

Meanwhile the 2nd place player is Clemsons running back, averaging 64 total yards per game with 4 touchdowns in 7 games.
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I’m about halfway through the 2021 season right now and a running back from Vanderbilt is averaging 277 rushing yards per game and is nowhere to be found in the Heisman race.

Meanwhile the 2nd place player is Clemsons running back, averaging 64 total yards per game with 4 touchdowns in 7 games.

Oof ya hate to see it. In my dynasty I decided to report second place as the winner. Duke's Eldrin Bell Jr. was 69.5% for 3287 yards, 34 TDs, 3 INT, 776 rush yards and 10 TDs. And he led his team to the playoffs at 12-1 and is facing me next lol.

So here are their ratings (I'm gonna add their third string RB too):

Ronald Minor-Nick Cotton-Cedric Williams



OVR: 97-95-91
SPD: 88-91-98
STR: 85-64-58
AGI: 86-83-95
ACC: 96-89-99
AWR: 78-85-64
BTK: 98-96-88
TRK: 99-78-70
ELU: 78-95-99
BCV: 97-89-81
SFA: 74-78-80
SPM: 81-87-95
JKM: 92-93-94
CAR: 88-89-73
CTH: 71-71-69
SPC: 67-63-60
SIT: 65-61-62
RTE: 72-69-66
JPM: 74-81-85
THP: 40-64-40
THA: 40-62-40
TAK: 58-51-48
POW: 54-42-39
PMV: 34-33-34
FMV:38-21-35
BSH: 20-22-38
PUR: 15-16-42
PRC: 26-48-18
MCV: 50-26-16
ZCV: 48-18-18
PRS: 36-43-49
RLS: 79-71-72
PBK: 51-43-42
RBK: 57-45-42
IBL: 47-38-44
KPW: 40-40-40
KAC: 40-40-40
RET: 61-61-87
STA: 86-89-89
INJ: 91-87-90

So their first RB is extremely powerful with 99 trucking and 98 break tackle andd 85 strength and their third RB is about as fast and quick and agile as possible with 98 speed, 95 agility, 99 acceleration, 99 elusiveness, 95 spin, 94 juke...
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