Continuing from here, I will no longer be doing extensive write ups for my Oregon Coach, he will be merged with the community coaches. I'll be changing up things on how I do things and bring more spice and stories to the dynasty so its more interesting for you guys.
I'll create storylines and let them progress through the season, and with the recruits starting next season this will allow me to get some write ups on their games each week. Hope you guys understand!! Good luck to all of you on the rest of the season and many seasons to come.
Top recruits across the country are nearing the time to make the decision on what school they will be attending next season. While many of the Top 100 have made their decisions, the three at the very top of the board have yet to do that and the time is getting closer and closer. How long will they hold out until making that decision? Well until the school battle is complete, all three recruits are highly contested as the recruits have changed their top school several times. Here's an update on the recruits
OC Brent Davis (razorbackjeremy): L vs #4 Auburn 14-21, 14 Pts Scored, 296 Offensive Yards, 173 Rushing Yards, 123 Passing Yards, 2 Passing TDs, 1 INT, Season Record: 5-6
OC Razor Sharp (redsox1002003): L vs #17 Washington 10-20, 10 Pts Scored, 206 Offensive Yards, 70 Rushing Yards, 136 Passing Yards, 1 Rushing TD, 1 INT, Season Record: 4-6
DC Jimmy Zazz (Zazzeris): W vs FCS Southeast 41-7, 7 Pts Allowed, 176 Yards Allowed, 88 Rushing Yards, 88 Passing Yards, 1 Passing TD, 3 Takeaways, 3 INTs, Season Record 5-4
OC Eric Vario (TheVario13): W vs Eastern Michigan 48-7, 629 Offensive Yards, 305 Rushing Yards, 324 Passing Yards, 4 Rushing TDs, 2 Passing TDs, 1 INT, Season Record 9-0
HC Tad Peters (Zombchicken): W @ Stanford 31-21, 31 Pts Scored, 21 Pts Allowed, 452 Offensive Yards, 380 Yards Allowed, 1 Takeaway, Season Record: 7-2
OC Herb Edwards (saintrules): L @ #9 Michigan 13-34, 13 Pts Scored, 194 Offensive Yards, 61 Rushing Yards, 133 Passing Yards, 1 Rushing TD, 2 INTs, Season Record: 5-4
DC Flash Martin (dabeastmodetey): W vs Louisiana Tech 42-10, 10 Pts Allowed, 281 Yards Allowed, 120 Rushing Yards, 161 Passing Yards, 0 TDs Allowed, 2 Takeaways, 2 INTs, Season Record: 5-4
With the end of the season drawing closer, many rumors have already started among college football fans when it comes to coaching changes. We are here to cover those rumors and see if they turn into fact at the end of the season. We will break it down by position below:
HEAD COACHES
Texas State has pretty much confirmed that Coach Everett Withers will be out as the head man for the team. He holds a 7-16 career record, and is currently 0-10 on the year.
South Alabama have started to explore options to replace Coach Joey Jones as head coach. The Jaguars have said that if they can't find the right replacement, they will keep Jones on for another season. Coach Jones has a career record of 19-40 and currently 0-9 on the season.
OFFENSIVE COORDINATORS
Fresno State made a hire at OC this past offseason, and it seems they are already done with Coach Razor Sharp. With a 4-6 record on the season, and a chance they miss out on bowl season, they might release Coach Sharp before the end of his contract.
DEFENSIVE COORDINATORS
TCU hired DC Flash Martin in the off season and rumor had it couple weeks ago that Gary Patterson was already looking for a replacement. Now the rumor is that he has saved his job with the latest defensive showing agasint Louisiana Tech. We shall see what happens after the season ends.
Just another update (I know, I keep updating things left and right haha)
Starting the next football season, I'm going to be doing things differently when it comes to weekly write ups. I'm going to put emphasis on the coaches and recruits, then the rest will follow. There will also be a recap video going up on YouTube that I will embed here for those who follow can watch and enjoy
Some other things that I won't talk about just yet, things are in the works. I plan on finishing the first season today and get through the Coaching changes.