Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

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  • JJ4
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    • Mar 2010
    • 484

    #1

    Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

    I got burnt out with the Western Kentucky one. But thanks to Deuce, and other legacies here, I have an itch to play again. I was gonna go with New Mexico at first, but as I was in practice I decided to test E. Michigan since I knew they were one of the worst teams on the game and just fell in love with them. I already have sliders set in to where they were at WKU so it should be more difficult/fun. I also got laid off yesterday so I should have all kinds of time to play/update.

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    After a horrid 0-12 season, and amidst cheating allegations (made that up..cheating but went winless lol), Ron English has resigned as head coach of Eastern Michigan. The Eagles haven't seen much success in recent years. They haven't won a conference championship since 1987. They also have only been to 2 post season games. They have since hired coach Corey Haas. Little is known about him; he's 31 years old and has had some minor success at the high school ranks. He led his team to the state championship, but lost 28-3. He was there for 3 years and posted a record 23-10. The team has never ended a season ranked in any major poll, and is among the worst Division I FBS schools both in all-time win percentage (45.4%, for 107 out of 120) and in all-time scoring margin (-1898, for 108 out of 120). Coach Haas is just one of many coaches that have been brought in to try and revamp the football program at Eastern Michigan.

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    Difficulty: All-American
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    Roster: shakeandbake30
    Sliders: SECElite's (with minor tweaks)


  • JJ4
    Rookie
    • Mar 2010
    • 484

    #2
    Re: Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)



    Cincinnati
    Georgia
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    UCF
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    Clemson
    E. Carolina
    N.C. State
    North Carolina
    Virginia
    Virginia Tech



    (Formally the Big Ten)

    Iowa
    Kansas
    Kansas State
    Michigan
    Michigan State
    Minnesota
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    Notre Dame
    Ohio State
    Purdue
    Wisconsin

    Boston College
    UConn
    Louisville
    Marshall
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    Penn State
    Pittsburgh
    West Virginia


    (Formally the Big 12)

    Houston
    Mississppi State
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    TCU
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    Texas A&M


    Ball State
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    Last edited by JJ4; 12-29-2010, 09:43 PM.


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    • JJ4
      Rookie
      • Mar 2010
      • 484

      #3
      Re: Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

      Press Conference



      Coach Haas:
      First I'd like to thank everyone for showing up. I don't have a lot of time as I have to prepare for the upcoming season and recruiting. I'm now open to any questions...

      Reporter: Coach, you have only 3 years of head coaching experience under your belt and you're only 31, how do you think you'll fair this season knowing you're not as experienced?

      CH: I think we'll do decent this year. There's no denying the fact that it'll be difficult. This team as a whole are actually quite young. So each of us will be forced to learn as we go. Everyone here is probably going to make various mistakes but we'll have to learn from them.

      Reporter 2: Uh, Coach, you've come out and said you're gonna run a 4-2-5 defense this year, why go with that over the traditional 4-3 or even the 3-4?

      CH: I decided to go with the 4-2-5 in hopes of having more speed on the field to try and neutralize big plays against us. I'm not expecting it to work to perfection, nothing does, I'm just hoping it'll help. If somewhere down the line I don't think it's working up to standards, I may change it a little. I just feel that this defense will give us the fastest and best players out on the field at once.

      Reporter 3: When you coached high school you were known as a 'passy happy' coach. Most teams where you coached ran the ball most of the time. It was difficult for your team to adjust to that, thus causing a lot of mistakes. Are you going to run the same offense this year?

      CH: No. I'm going to play to the strengths of what is already here. We have 2 good running backs that will share the load probably 50/50. As for the entire offense, it'll probably be 60% pass to 40% run. The transition from going to a prodominent running team in high school to a pass team was difficult. I assume me trying to hold back on calling the passing plays to be pretty difficult this year. (laughs)

      Reporter 4: The previous coach lasted just one season, are you worried that you're age and inexperience could ultimately hurt you and you end up falling to the same fate after just one season?

      CH: Simply put: No I'm not worried. I don't think age is a great of a factor as people make it out to be. I'm just a few years older than these guys. I can relate to them like probably no other coach can. I'm going to use that to my advantage to get through to them. Listen... nobody outside of us takes this team seriously. I'm sure nobody really takes me as a coach seriously. That right there shows we have something to prove. We have a chip on our shoulder. I'm not gonna say we're gonna go 12-0 or anything like that. But don't be surprised if we're able to rally to a few wins this season.

      Reporter 5: Speaking of wins: what are your goals in regards to this season?

      CH: I wanna win at least 6 games and hopefully go to a bowl game. I also wanna win at least one game against an instate opponent. Winning the Michigan MAC Trophy wouldn't be bad either. That is all for now though. Thanks for all the questions and we'll see ya sometime in the future.


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      • JJ4
        Rookie
        • Mar 2010
        • 484

        #4
        Re: Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

        Preseason Top-25

        01. Alabama
        02. Ohio State
        03. Texas
        04. Oregon
        05. Boise State
        06. Florida
        07. Virginia Tech
        08. TCU
        09. Nebraska
        10. Iowa
        11. Wisconsin
        12. Georgia Tech
        13. USC
        14. Miami (FL)
        15. Oklahoma
        16. Pittsburgh
        17. LSU
        18. Penn State
        19. Oregon State
        20. Arkansas
        21. Florida State
        22. UNC
        23. Utah
        24. Cincinnati
        25. Utah
        -
        120. Eastern Michigan

        Heisman Watch

        Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
        Case Keenum, QB, Houston
        Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
        Terrelle Pryor, QB, Ohio State
        Jake Locker, QB, Washington

        Conference Projections

        ACC Winner: Virginia Tech
        Pac-12 Winner: Oregon
        Big East Winner: Pittsburgh
        Midwest Winner: Ohio State
        Big Ten Winner: Texas
        SEC Winner: Alabama
        C-USA Winner: Rutgers
        Armed Forces Winner: Navy
        MAC Winner: Appalachian State
        Sun Belt Winner: Troy
        WAC Winner: Montana State


        Week 1: @ Auburn
        Week 2: @ Miami-OH
        Week 3: vs. Central Michigan

        Week 4: @ #2 Ohio State
        Week 5: Ohio
        Week 6: @ Texas Tech
        Week 7: @ Indiana
        Week 8: BYE
        Week 9: Delaware
        Week 10: BYE
        Week 11: @ Western Michigan
        Week 12: @ Buffalo
        Week 13: vs. Northern Illinois

        Week 14: @ Hawaii
        Week 15: Conference Championship
        Last edited by JJ4; 12-29-2010, 10:13 PM.


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        • JJ4
          Rookie
          • Mar 2010
          • 484

          #5
          Re: Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

          Starting Roster

          (with a couple extra players who will have big impacts)

          Eastern Michigan Eagles Depth Chart - 2010
          Regular Offense
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          WRKinsman Thomas (SO - 68 OVR)Tyrone Burk (SR - 68 OVR)
          TEBen Thayer (SR - 74 OVR)
          LTBridge Buche (JR - 72 OVR)
          LGAndrew Sogratz (SO - 64 OVR)
          CEric Davis (SR - 71 OVR)
          RGCorey Watman (SO - 65 OVR)
          RTDan Demaster (SR - 69 OVR)
          WRNick Olds (SO - 68 OVR)
          QBAlex Gillett (SO - 72 OVR - 78 speed)
          HBDwayne Priest (SR - 74 OVR)Corey Welch (JR - 72 OVR)
          Base 4-2-5 Defense
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          LDEJavon Reese (JR - 68 OVR - 82 Speed)
          LDTBrandon Slater (JR - 68 OVR)
          RDTJaba Westerman (JR - 67 OVR)
          RDEDevon Davis (64 OVR - 82 Speed)
          SLBTim Fort (SR - 70 OVR)
          WLBMarcus English (JR - 74 OVR)
          CBMarcell Rose (SO - 73 OVR - 94 Speed)
          SSRyan Downard (70 OVR)
          FSLatarius Thomas (Sr - 70 OVR)
          SSMarty Cardwell (68 OVR)
          CBAarington Hicks ( SR - 69 OVR)
          Special Teams
          STARTER2ND3RD4TH
          KSean Graham (SO - 77 OVR)
          PJay Karutz (FR - 74 OVR)
          PRMarcell Rose
          KRMarcell Rose




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          • gomets97
            Rookie
            • Jul 2009
            • 280

            #6
            Re: Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

            Since the Big East gets a BCS Bowl bid why did you make it soo weak?

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            • mnwildgophers
              Rookie
              • Nov 2010
              • 415

              #7
              Re: Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

              I'm definitely interested in this one. I just wonder on some of your conference movements, like Minnesota to Big East puzzles me, as well as putting Boise in the Big 12.

              I'm confused about most of the Big East moves honestly since it's an auto BCS Bowl bid conference. It's cool though, I'm interested to see how these teams do. Just curious to know some of the reasoning behind the moves.

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              • Deuce2223
                Hall Of Fame
                • Dec 2007
                • 12511

                #8
                Re: Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

                Interesting moves. As always I will be following. Corey Haas made a name for himself at WMU on the hardwood, now lets see him do it on the field at EMU.

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                • JJ4
                  Rookie
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 484

                  #9
                  Re: Coaching Legacy of Corey Haas (NCAA11)

                  Originally posted by gomets97
                  Since the Big East gets a BCS Bowl bid why did you make it soo weak?
                  Originally posted by mnwildgophers
                  I'm definitely interested in this one. I just wonder on some of your conference movements, like Minnesota to Big East puzzles me, as well as putting Boise in the Big 12.

                  I'm confused about most of the Big East moves honestly since it's an auto BCS Bowl bid conference. It's cool though, I'm interested to see how these teams do. Just curious to know some of the reasoning behind the moves.
                  Edit: Changes have been made. I took my time (like almost 3 hours, even ask Deuce) this time. I added 4 FCS Schools (App St, Montana State, Villanova & Delaware)
                  Last edited by JJ4; 12-29-2010, 09:44 PM.


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