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  • cowboy_kmoney
    MVP
    • Jun 2008
    • 1621

    #16
    Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

    Oh ok i see..Its good.I downloaded V1 its kool..

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    • Cdawg023
      Rookie
      • Dec 2012
      • 31

      #17
      Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

      Originally posted by cowboy_kmoney
      Oh ok i see..Its good.I downloaded V1 its kool..
      Thanks, and yea working on the second one right now. The first one players will kinda progress a little slow, but I'm also using a different progression sliders. I think like at most 10 of them get above 80 within four seasons.

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      • Cdawg023
        Rookie
        • Dec 2012
        • 31

        #18
        Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

        Lite48 Draft Class V2


        Post Conference Report

        Power 5 Conference Tournament Winners
        (Conferences aren't exact to real life conferences so just bare with me)W
        ACC: Syracuse
        Big10: Northwestern
        SEC: South Carolina
        Pac12: Stanford
        Big 12: Oakland

        All-American Team

        1st Team
        Sergio Harness PF sr(Presbyterian)
        Todd Jenkins SG jr(Northwestern)
        Jeffery Fitzgerald PG sr(Hampton)
        Charles Sloan PG jr(Bucknell)
        Fredrick Romano SG sr(Buffalo)

        2nd Team
        Bryan Jones PG sr(Northern Iowa)
        James Dotson SG sr(Vermont)
        Paul Chapman SF sr(Florida)
        Elmer Simpson SF sr(South Dakota)
        Wade Foster C jr (Yale)


        Awards

        Player of the Year
        Sergio Harness PF sr(Presbyterain)
        20.9 ppg 7.5 Rpg 3.0 ast


        Defensive Player of the year
        Todd Jenkins SG jr(Northwestern)
        5.5 RPG .5BPG 4.1SPG

        Freshman of The Year
        Daniel Wood SF (Vermont)
        13.5 PPG 5.1 Reb 3.1APG


        NCAA Leaders

        Points
        David Maul PG sr(Middle Tennessee) 25

        Rebounds
        Steven Swain PF jr(Chattanooga) 13.5

        Assists
        Mark Meigs SG sr(LA Tech) 8.5

        FG%
        Jose Dull C jr(Tulsa) 65.6

        3pt%
        Rob Roberts PG so(NC Central) 66.7

        Blocks
        Bobby Hyer PF sr(Princeton) 1.6

        Steals
        Todd Jenkins SG sr(Northwestern) 4.1

        Last Report will come after the end of the Final Four, with a composite list of who will be entering the upcoming draft.

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        • Cdawg023
          Rookie
          • Dec 2012
          • 31

          #19
          Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

          Lite48 Draft Class V2


          NCAA National Champions: Presbyterian
          Runner up: Buffalo
          Final Four: Ole Miss, Vermont
          Elite Eight: Stephen F Austin, Eastern Washington, Monmouth, Lamar
          Sweet 16: Villanova, Green Bay, Richmond, NC-Central, South Dakota, East Carolina, Appalachain St

          Current NCAA players declaring for the draft.

          Centers
          Wade Foster 6'11/235 Jr(Yale)
          William Ely 7'0/230 So(Vermont)
          Darryl Lewis 6'11 245 sr (Drexel)
          Ben Glisson 7'3 260 sr(Louisville)
          Bobby Hyer 6'10 250 sr(Princeton)
          Roy Bryant 6'10 235 sr(UCF)
          Will Spradling 6'9 240 sr(Ole Miss)
          Kerry Schwartz 6'8 230 sr(Ohio St)
          Tommie Jackson 7'3 240 sr(North Carolina)
          Gary Burgess 7'1 235 sr(Purdue)
          Tristan Brown 7'0 240 sr(Villanova)
          Benny Saxton 7'3 250 sr(West Virginia)
          Rickey Jackson 6'11 230 sr(Arkansas)
          Lamont McMinn 6'10 240 sr(Detroit)
          Derek Severino 6'11 250 sr(Utah)
          Clay Staley 6'9 230 sr(Stanford)
          Gregory Lamoureux 7'0 260 sr(Miami)

          Power Forwards
          Ronald Demers 6'7 220 Fr(Lamar)
          Danny Fusco 6'8 212 sr(VCU)
          Terrance Baker 6'8 230 sr(Georgia)
          Sergio Harness 6'10 240 sr(Presbyterian)
          Elmer Simpson 6'10 215 (South Dakota)
          Pedro Ortiz 6'7 224 sr(Oakland)
          Timothy Malone 6'6 230 sr(San Diego St)
          Henry Farrer 6'7 225 sr(Oklahoma)
          Garrett Chai 6'9 230 sr(Pacific)
          Douglas Lewis 6'11 240 sr(Florida)
          Mario Traverso 6'9 225 sr(Penn)
          Moises Loving 6'10 230 sr (LIU Brooklyn)
          Marco McClellan 6'11 237 sr(Oakland)
          Gerald Laclair 6'8 220 sr(Valparaiso)
          Philip Chu 6'7 225 sr(UT San Antonio)
          Rusty Qualls 6'8 230 sr(Texas St)
          Joshua Anderson 6'9 215 sr(Baylor)
          Jackie Neiman 6'8 225 sr(McNeese St)
          Julius Bowling 6'8 230 sr(Harvard)


          Small Forwards
          Jorge Hunter 6'8/225 Sr(Gonzaga)
          Micheal Evans 6'5/190 sr(UNC-Ashville)
          Martin Gomez 6'7/200 sr(Eastern Kentucky)
          Brandon Whittake 6'7/215 sr(Lipscomb)
          William Lance 6'7 220 sr(Richmond)
          John More 6'10 230 sr(Youngstown)
          Daniel Spitzer 6'9 212 sr(St Mary's)
          Dennis McCray 6'5 201 sr(Bryant)
          K.T. Felix 6'9 215 sr(Samford)
          Bryan Doe 6'6 219 sr(Nevada)
          Matthew Rice 6'6 193 sr(Utah Valley)
          Donny Howard 6'10 230 sr(Cal Poly St)
          Thomas Bowman 6'5 183 sr(Texas Corps Christi)
          Luis Dugan 6'5 220 sr(West Carolina)
          Jayrell Mathis 6'6 185 sr(Colorado St)
          Roosevelt Cadet 6'5 200 sr(Virginia)
          Brandon Craddock 6'9 220 sr(San Diego St)
          Harley Williams 6'6 188 sr(Old Dominion)
          Mickey Emery 6'4 212 sr (Butler)
          Vincet Hough 6'5 210 sr (St Loius)
          Elmer Banks 6'5 195 sr(Georgia)
          Ernest Thayer 6'6 197 sr(UT San Antonio)
          Terry Overton 6'6 181 sr(Temple)

          Shooting Gaurds
          Roy Martinez 6'5/202 Sr(Wisconsin)
          Robert Westbrook 6'4/194 sr(Denver)
          Anthony Janssen 6'4/204 sr(Rice)
          Frederick Roma 6'8/220 sr(Buffalo)
          Mark Megis 6'4/180 sr(LA Tech)
          Jamero Walton 6'4/185 (Murray St)
          James Fuentez 6'4/170 (Northwestern St)
          James Dotson 6'5 186 (Vermont)
          Christopher Wolff 6'6 195 (Vermont)
          Brad Hutchinson 6'3 195 (Dayton)
          Gordon Townsend 6'5 203 (Georgia Southern)
          Micheal Solorio 6'5 190 sr(Baylor)
          Courtney Spearman 6'5 194 sr(VCU)
          Harold Conner 6'2 175 sr(Montana)
          Glenn Oberg 6'8 205 sr(Charleston Southern)
          Dewayne Hall 6'3 170 sr(Canisius)
          Shawn Chavez 6'4 205 sr(UW-Greenbay)
          Gilbert Webster 6'4 211 sr(Ark Pine-Bluff)
          Raymond Huges 6'3 190 sr(Maryland Eastern-Shore)
          Leon Ferrell 6'4 209 sr(South Dakota st)
          Sammie Maldonado 6'3 176 sr(Morehead st)
          Rogelio Nelson 6'5 179 sr(Celmson)
          Danny Newton 6'5 190 sr(Clemson)
          Leonardo Kelly 6'5 185 sr(Georgetown)
          Andrew Castaneda 6'6 208 sr(Washington St)

          Point Gaurds
          Jeremy Nichols 6'0/189 Fr(Syracuse)
          Chris Hammer 6'4 174 sr(North Carolina)
          Bryan Jones 6'3 170 sr (Northern Iowa)
          David Maul 5'11 175 sr (Middle Tennessee)
          Henry Collins 6'3 196 sr (Arkansas St)
          Stephen Willis 6'0 173 sr (Eastern Illinois)
          Christopher Collins 6'1 172 sr(Harvard)
          Charles Hughes 6'5 182 sr(Niagra)
          Paul Chapman 6'2 192 sr(Florida)
          Claerence Peacock 6'2 180 sr(Northern Illinois)
          Jeffery Fitzgerald 6'4 192 sr(Hampton)
          Anthony Stackhouse 5'11 Sr(American)
          Robert Mitchell 6'1 164 sr(Indiana)
          Bret Pastore 6'3 170 sr(Richmond)
          Chauncey Mitchell 6'4 176 sr(Wichita St)
          Lawrence Dobson 6'2 190 sr(Iowa St)
          Emanuel Massenburh 6'2 208 sr(Sacramento St)
          Joseph Gamboa 6'2 180 sr(Eastern Kentucky)
          Noah McPeak 6'2 169 sr(Georgia Tech)
          Jerome Holmes 6'1 175 sr(Sienna)
          Alfonso Haight 5'11 165 sr(St Louis)
          Gio McComb 5'10 180 sr(Boise St)
          Bruno Nolen 5'11 165 sr(Boston)
          Denny Davila 6'2 176 sr(Boston)
          Felix Fisher 5'9 163 sr(West Carolina)
          Freddie Seabrook 5'11 180 sr(Cornell)
          Paul Endicott 6'0 161 (South Carolina Upstate)
          Shawn Fletcher 5'10 170 (Mercer)
          Manuell Sharp 6'2 180 (Mercer)




          International Prospects


          Europe
          SG Silvano Cipollone 6'5 190 21 (Italy)
          PF/SF Phillip Matuidi 6'8 225 19 (France)
          C Baptiste Matobo 7'0 240 20 (France)
          PG Judes Torelló 6'2 176 18 (Spain)
          SG Kazimír Zmeškal 6'6 215 20(Czech Republic)
          PF Goran Arambašić 6'8 230 21 (Croatia)
          C Nikola Kristić 6'10 250 18 (Croatia)
          C Mehmet Potokar 7'3 260 22 (Slovenia)
          PF Dragan Calic 6'8 240 19 (Ukraine)
          PF Elis Henriksson 6'10 220 (Sweeden)
          PG Ratomir Tomasevsky 6'2 185 22 (Georgia)

          Asia
          PG Dominic Lawson 6'4 200 20 (Australia)
          SF/PF Chai Mao 6'9 235 21 (China)
          SG Akmaner Hasim 6'6 210 22 (Turkey)
          PF Mahmut Caner 6'8 230 19 (Turkey)

          Americas
          SG Augusto Falcão 6'7 230 (Brazil)
          SF Túlio Rosário Sato 6'8 220 (Brazil)
          SF/SG Marcelo Fonseca 6'7 215 (Puerto Rico)

          Africa
          PF Amir Nazari 6'9 250 18 (Egypt)
          PG/SG Hussein Tuma 6'3 175 20(Egypt)
          Last edited by Cdawg023; 01-24-2019, 01:20 PM.

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          • Cdawg023
            Rookie
            • Dec 2012
            • 31

            #20
            Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

            Lite48 Draft Class V2

            Just finished up the Draft Class, it's available for download right now. I'll still probably try to re-tweak it at times just by request, I probably have to many players starting out at 70 Overall (17 players) or above, but not all of them are destined to become All-Star or develop tremendously. So it should balance out.

            Also the Stats might come off a little wonky, I used a simulator and it it's numbers sometimes at times seem to get crazy mostly with 3pt field goal percents and.

            Draft Board Projections

            Top 5

            1) Sergio Harness 6'10 219 Sr (Presbyterian) PF/C
            31.8 MPG|20.9 PPG|7.5 RPG| 3 APG| 2.7 SPG| 1.3 BPG| 57.6 FG%| 51.8 3%|
            Sergio was the Workhorse behind the championship winning blue hose. He's got a talented offense game on him. He's became a major headache to game plan for with most teams, because he's a great catch and shoot player with solid post game. This well-rounded forward should be reaching great heights in the near future, specially if he improves on his interior defending.

            2) John Mora 6'10 230 Sr (Youngstown St) SF/PF
            29.5 MPG|18 PPG|8.9 RPG|1.3 APG|1.9 SPG|.7 BPG|52.3 FG%| 37.5 3%|
            Even though Youngstown missed the playoffs, John Mora was steadily improving his draft stock. He's got a solid frame at 230, and is quite the athlete. Mora has a knack for inside scoring and is average at best from the the arch, but what he lacks there is definitely compensated for in rebounding.

            3) Mark Megis 6'4 180 Sr (Louisiana Tech) SG/PG
            28.1 MPG|13.7 PPG|2.9 RPG|8.5 APG|2.3 SPG|.3 BPG|54.7 FG%|55.4 3%|
            Mark Megis is blazing quick with or without the ball in his hands, This combo guard, might be best off playing at point with his astonishing court vision. He's not a crazy High Volume shooter, but can knock down shots as need be. A well-rounded player and with a little bit of work can be a Star in the league.

            4) Elmer Simpson 6'10 215 Sr (South Dakota) PF/SF
            29.1 MPG|18.4 PPG|8.7 RPG|3.2 APG|1 SPG|.9 BPG|59.7 FG%|47.1 3%|
            Elmer Simpson is a deadly Forward. He's Quick on his feet and can jump out the gym, and is serious about penetrating through defense for a basket. Simpson being the Lead Scorer and Rebounder had the ability to just take over the game on the offensive side. Defensively he's kinda questionable, not really sure if he's totally mastered man to man matchups, and gets a little to complicate with his off-ball defending.

            5) Jeffery Fitzgerald 6'4 192 Sr (Hampton) PG
            30 MPG|18.4 PPG|16.9 RPG|7.7 APG|3.4 SPG|.7 BPG|59.1 FG%|53.8 3%|
            Fitzgerald is highlight reel every time on the court, He plays fun basketball. He's a more the proficient distributor to his teammates, who works well in pick roll situations to even create his own shots. He's a little too reliant on his floaters instead of taking a aggressive layup, but that's just a nitpick. Rether or not he's an All-Star won't matter to the hometown fans because he's a showstopper on the court.

            Lottery Picks
            6. Jorge Hunter 6'8 225 Sr (Gonzaga) SF
            18.5 PPG 9.8 RPG 4.2 APG 1.9 SPG 1.4 BPG

            7. Fredrick Roma 6'8 220 Sr (Buffalo) SG
            17.4 PPG 3.9 RPG 6.9 APG 2.2 SPG 1.0 BPG

            8. Bryan Jones 6'3 170 Sr (Northern Iowa)PG/SG
            19.3 PPG 2.3 RPG 5.8 APG 2.8 SPG .4 BPG

            9.James Dotson 6'5 186 Sr (Vermont) SG/SF
            17.2 PPG 6.3 RPG 5.1 APG 2.0 SPG .6 BPG

            10. William Lance 6'7 220 Sr (Richmond) SF
            17 PPG 8.5 RPG 1.7 APG 1.6 SPG .9 BPG

            11. Micheal Evans 6'5 180 Sr (UNC Ashville) SF/SG
            18.3 PPG 6.5 RPG 4.3 APG 3.0 SPG .7 BPG

            12. Wade Foster 6'11 236 Jr (Yale) C
            19.4 PPG 7.9 RPG 2.2 APG 2.1 SPG .8 BPG

            13. Hussein Tuma 6'3 175 20 (Egypt/Valencia Basket) PG
            10.4 PPG 3.2 RPG 6.7 APG 1.2 SPG .5 BPG

            14.Bobby Hoyer 6'10 250 Sr (Princeton) C
            13.4 PPG 10.8 RPG 1.3 APG 1.0 SPG 1.6 BPG

            Late Round Picks
            15. Daniel Spitzer 6'9 212 Sr (St Mary's) SG/SF
            16. Martin Gomez 6'7 200 Sr (Eastern Kentucky) SG
            17. Brandon Whittake 6'7 216 Sr(Lipscomb) SF
            18. Jeffery Nichols 6'0 186 Fr (Syracuse) PG
            19. Phillip Matuidi 6'8 225 19 (France/Cholet Basket) PF
            20. Darryl Lewis 6'11 245 Sr (Drexel) C
            21. Charles Hughes 6'5 182 Sr (Niagara) PG/SG
            22. William Ely 7'0 230 So (Vermont) C
            23. Christopher Wolff 6'6 195 Sr(Vermont) SG/SF
            24. Douglas Lewis 6'11 240 Sr(Florida) PF/C
            25. Danny Fusco 6'8 212 Sr (VCU) PF/SF
            26. Stephen Willis 6'0 177 Sr (Eastern Illinois) PG
            27. Elmer Banks 6'5 196 Sr(Georgia) SF/SG
            28. Dominic Lawson 6'4 201 20(Australia) PG
            29. Joshua Anderson 6'9 215 Jr(Baylor) PF/SF
            30. Robert Westbrook 6'4 194 Sr(Denver) SG/SF

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            • Cdawg023
              Rookie
              • Dec 2012
              • 31

              #21
              Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

              Lite48's Fictional Draft Classes
              Currently working on the thrid in line, still gonna continue off where the second ended regards to players/teams/etc. Will try to go more in depth with players to make it much more interesting process for everyone.
              =================================================

              NCAA Pre-Season Report
              New Year, new basketball get ready for a whole new season of high flying slam-dunking, buzzer-beating action. Last season's national champions the Presbyterian Blue Hose, seem ready and reloaded. Only losing National Player of the year Sergio Harness. The new go-to man for this talented team is looking like Junior big-man Ray Moseley. The 6'11 gaint was the 2nd option last season and hopes to prove he can take the mantel as team captain. While the Blue Hose try to recreate the magic of last season. Eyes are set on some of the new coming freshman.

              Top 5 Fresman

              Charles Kulik PF 7'1 (Buffalo)
              Charles Kulik is a rare breed of player, He's a werid mix of Blake Griffin and Giannis Antetokounmpo. He's amazing finishing around the rim but is even more athletic then Blake but doesn't have the full ball handling capabilities of Giannis at times, So he sits in a middle ground somewhere between the two.

              Christopher Singleton 6'6 SG/SF (Vermont)
              The Number one prospect on most Recruiting websites, He's got NBA ready athleticism giving him amazing finishes towards the rim. He's able to create easy mid-range shots for himself, with a sharp jab step or even stepback. Singleton knows how to space defenders away from him.

              William Keffer 6'9 PF (Duke)

              William Keffer has joined the "evil empire" He's quick footed big man, with a great offensive tool set, His best work is when his back is to the basket maneuvering around defenders with shimmy or post spin move. A little shaky sometimes defensively against stretch bigmen.

              Donald Lawson 7'1 C (St Francis NY)
              Lawson runs plays high energy, there no such thing as a off switch for the guy. Every possession is chance to prove something and he's always ready for the challenge. In High School Lawson was the State wide leader in Rebounding and blocks and show stopping dunker, but his offensive game is really raw and definitely needs polishing.

              Thomas Floyd 6'11 C (Yale)
              Thomas Floyd is what you want out of a defensive anchor, disrupts driving layups, pulls down any rebound and sight, and makes teams rethink their gameplan. Floyd is a monster and should be treated as so.

              ===============================================

              Pre-Season Top 25
              1. Oklahoma Sooner
              2. Presbyterian Blue Hose
              3. South Dakota Coyotes
              4. Yale Bulldogs
              5. NC-Central Eagles
              6. Buffalo Bulls
              7. Nort Carolina
              8. St Francis Terriers
              9. Arizona Wildcats
              10. Vermont Catamounts
              11. Santa Clara Broncos
              12. Mount St Mary's Mountaineers
              13. Bucknell Bison
              15. Houston Cougars
              15. Ole Miss Rebels
              16. Richmond Spiders
              17. Monmouth Hawks
              18. Charleston Southern Buccaneers
              19. San Diego St Aztecs
              20. East Carolina Pirates
              21. Old Dominion Moncarchs
              22. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
              23. Washington State Cougars
              24. Wichita St Shockers
              25. LSU Tigers

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              • Cdawg023
                Rookie
                • Dec 2012
                • 31

                #22
                Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                Lite48 Draft Class V3

                NCAA Week 1 Round Up
                Week one of basketball is came and gone, with spectacular play by some possible draft picks. Oklahoma State's Senior point guard King Baker put up 42 points against Xavier in a 87-75 win. Along with Buffalo's Louis Wood (Sr/C) 31 Points, 9 Rebounds, and 8 Assists vs New Mexico in a 108-50 beatdown.

                Seven games in to the season and we've got Thirty teams undefeated still. One of the most notable is number 1 ranked Yale. Hosting a starting line-up with only one senior whose not even the best player. Point production is mainly coming from Gene Satterfield (So SF) and Myron Tookes (Jr SG) averaging 15.9 and 12.9 points respectively on a team that's 36th in points scored.

                The season is young and parity is definitely there, lets just hope that some great NBA talent can be produced by the end of the season.
                ===============================================

                Power Rankings
                1. Yale 7-0
                2. Oklahoma 6-1
                3. Presbyterian 6-0
                4. Buffalo 7-0
                5. NC-Central 7-0
                6. Ole Miss 7-0
                7. Arizona 7-0
                8. Mount St Mary's 7-0
                9. St Francis 7-0
                10. South Dakota 7-0
                11. Houston 6-1
                12. Santa Clara 7-0
                13. Vermont 6-1
                14. Southern Illinois 6-1
                15. North Carolina 6-1
                16. East Carolina 6-1
                17. Bucknell 7-0
                18. Georgia 6-1
                19. Stanford 6-1
                20. Washington St 6-1
                21. Wichita St 6-2
                22. Eastern Washington 7-0
                23. Charleston Southern 4-3
                24. Kansas 6-1
                25. San Diego St 4-2

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                • Cdawg023
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 31

                  #23
                  Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                  Lite48's Draft Class V3


                  NCAA Weekly Round-up
                  Week two of basketball is over and only nine undefeated teams left at the end of it all. Presbyterian holds the number 1 ranking at 12-0 and hosting a 38.3 Point differential against opponents, making light work of competition with sixth-man Richard Harris (So SF) leading the team in points per game (13.7). The Blue Hose have played hard nosed defense putting them at around top ten in most defensive categories as well as the best rebounding team in the NCAA.

                  Some of the notable performances of the the week are as follows. William Carter (Sr PG) of Georgia Southern laid out the first triple-double of the season 19 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assist demolishing St Joesph's in the process. Miami's own Richard Olin (Sr PG) put up 45 points against northern Arizona in a 99-75 win. Corey Smith (Fr C) of Colorado has put up the best possible game by a freshman big man to date, 24 points, 26 rebounds, and 5 blocks in a 56-43 win against Nebraska.

                  ===============================================

                  Power rankings
                  1. Presbyterian 12-0
                  2. South Dakota 13-1
                  3. Buffalo 13-1
                  4. Oklahoma 13-1
                  5. Yale 12-2
                  6. Ole Miss 14-0
                  7. Santa Clara 13-0
                  8. Southern Illinois 12-1
                  9. North Carolina 12-2
                  10. Houston 13-0
                  11. Bucknell 12-2
                  12. St Francis 14-0
                  13. Mount St Mary's 12-1
                  14. San Diego St 11-2
                  15. Arizona 13-1
                  16. Washington St 10-2
                  17. NC-Central 11-2
                  18. Eastern Washington 14-0
                  19. Kansas 12-2
                  20. East Caroline 12-1
                  21. Virginia 13-1
                  22. Syracuse 10-2
                  23. Northwestern 13-1
                  24. Charleston Southern 8-5
                  25. Vermont 11-3

                  ===============================================

                  Freshman Top performers.

                  Mark Sons (Eastern Washington) PG
                  PPG: 17
                  RPG: 1.4
                  APG: 8.2
                  FG%: 60
                  SGP: 2
                  BPG: .6

                  William Keffer (Duke) C
                  PPG: 21.5
                  RPG: 5.2
                  APG: 4.1
                  FG%: 48.6
                  SGP: 1.8
                  BPG: .5

                  Wendell Nelson (Florida Gulf Coast) PG
                  PPG: 13.8
                  RPG: 6.1
                  APG: 5
                  FG%: 53.4
                  SGP: 2
                  BPG: 1

                  Mike Longfellow (New Mexico) C
                  PPG: 19.1
                  RPG: 10.9
                  APG: 3.1
                  FG%: 49
                  SGP: 1.4
                  BPG: .9

                  Fredrick Palumbo (Boise St) SF
                  PPG: 14.6
                  RPG: 10.1
                  APG: 3.4
                  FG%: 40.7
                  SGP: 1.6
                  BPG: .9

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                  • Cdawg023
                    Rookie
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 31

                    #24
                    Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                    Lite48's Draft Class V3

                    NCAA Weekly Round-up
                    Three weeks in and only three teams left undefeated, St Francis, Hampton, and Ole Miss. Ole Miss whose upperclassmen starting five is led by Glenn Nelson (Sr SF). A 6'8 Small Forward putting up 15.3 Points per game while shooting 50.9% from the field, becoming the real X-factor for the team.
                    =================================================

                    Power Rankings
                    1. Yale 19-2
                    2. Presbyterian 17-1
                    3. South Dakota 20-1
                    4. Ole Miss 21-0
                    5. Oklahoma 20-1
                    6. Southern Illinois 18-1
                    7. North Carolina 19-2
                    8. Buffalo 19-2
                    9. Bucknell 18-3
                    10. San Diego St 17-3
                    11. St Francis 21-0
                    12. Mount St Mary's 19-1
                    13. Virginia 18-3
                    14. Arizona 20-1
                    15. NC-Central 16-4
                    16. Washington St 15-4
                    17. Vermont 17-3
                    18. Eastern Washington 20-1
                    19. Syracuse 16-3
                    20. Georgia 17-4
                    21. Old Dominion 17-4
                    22. Kansas 17-4
                    23. Santa Clara 18-1
                    24. Monmouth 20-1
                    25. Hampton 19-0

                    ===============================================

                    League Leaders

                    Points
                    1. Henry Wilson Sr SG(Evansville) 23.4
                    2. King Baker Sr PG (Oklahoma St) 22.6
                    3. Jessie Strother Jr SG(Northern Colorado) 22.1
                    4. Donald Moore Sr PG(Marquette) 21.7
                    5. Ralph Aquilar So PG(Siena) 21.2

                    Rebounds
                    1. Ronald Lyman Fr PF(Western Carolina) 16.3
                    2. Thomas Villa Fr C(American) 16.1
                    3. Corey Smith Fr C(Colorado) 15.3
                    4. Jerrod Claypoole Fr SF(Lousiana Monroe) 14
                    5. ISaac Robertson Fr SF(South Carolina St) 13.7

                    Assits
                    1. Mark Sons Fr PG(Eastern Washington) 7.8
                    2. Ernest Hopping Jr SG(Memphis) 7.6
                    3. Chad Andrus Sr PG(Hampton) 7.6
                    4. Jeffery Martin Sr PG(Samford) 7.5
                    5. Cliff Greeley Sr PG(Syracuse) 7.3

                    Blocks
                    1. Thomas Villa Fr C(American) 1.7
                    2. William Gillam Fr C(North Florida) 1.6
                    3. Marty Keith Sr SF(Monmouth) 1.6
                    4. Daniel Lee Sr PF(Old Dominion) 1.6
                    5. Bryce Holland Jr C(Detroit) 1.6

                    Steals
                    1. Jonathan Nelson Sr PG(Utah) 3.7
                    2. Eric Romero Sr PG(Coppin St) 3.6
                    3. Jimmy Morales Sr PG(Santa Clara) 3.5
                    4. William Jarvis Fr PG(San Diego) 3.5
                    5. Don Evans Jr PG(Texs) 3.4

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                    • Cdawg023
                      Rookie
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 31

                      #25
                      Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                      Lite48's Draftclass V3

                      NCAA Weekly Round-up
                      We're getting close to conference tournament time and only St Francis in left undefeated, sitting at 15 in the nation with one of the weakest schedules, It's hard to say if production form guys like Alan Keeton (Sr PG), whose leading the team with 15.6 points per game and 4.4 assists, Is putting up empty numbers.

                      In the Mid-Major scene, Weber State's Gerald Moeller (Sr PG) has been tearing up the competition, with 18.3 Points per game and 7.3 Assist per game he's blazing by defeneses. He's always been on go and hard to stop in transition as Moeller is on the few players to get a Triple-Double this season. Playing what could only described as no less then stellar basketball on a team that's probably not making the the National Tournament.
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                      Power Rankings
                      1. Yale 25-2
                      2. Southern Illinois 25-1
                      3. Presbyterian 23-1
                      4. South Dakota 26-1
                      5. Buffalo 25-2
                      6. Bucknell 23-3
                      7. Ole Miss 26-1
                      8. Oklahoma 25-2
                      9. Mouth St Mary's 24-2
                      10.Norht Carolina 23-3
                      11.Monmouth 27-1
                      12.NC-Central 21-5
                      13. Arizona 27-1
                      14.St Francis 27-0
                      15.Vermont 22-4
                      16.San Diego St 22-5
                      17. Georgia 22-5
                      18. Santa Clara 25-1
                      19. Syracuse 21-5
                      20. Charleston Southern 21-5
                      21. Northwestern 22-5
                      22. Washington St 21-5
                      23. Old Dominion 22-5
                      24. Virginia 22-5
                      25. Houston 24-3
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                      League Leaders

                      Points
                      1. Henry Wilson Sr SG(Evansville) 23.5
                      2. King Baker Sr PG (Oklahoma St) 23
                      3. Jamal Gomez Sr SG(Texas St) 21.7
                      4. John Croft Sr SF(Virginia Tech) 21.1
                      5. Jessie Strother Jr SG(Northern Colorad) 21.0

                      Rebounds
                      1. Ronald Lyman Fr PF(Western Carolina) 15.8
                      2. Thomas Villa Fr C(American) 15.8
                      3. Corey Smith Fr C(Colorado) 15
                      4. Jerrod Claypoole Fr SF(Lousiana Monroe) 13.9
                      5. William Gillam Fr C(North Florida) 13.7

                      Assits
                      1.Ernest Hopping Jr SG(Memphis) 7.6
                      2. Gerald Moeller Sr PG (Weber St) 7.3
                      3. Chad Andrus Sr PG (Hampton) 7.2
                      4. Cliff Greeley Sr PG(Syracuse) 7
                      5. William Carney Jr PG(Yale) 7

                      Blocks
                      1. Thomas Villa Fr C(American) 1.6
                      2. Matthew McCune Fr PF(North Texas) 1.6
                      3. Marty Keith Sr SF(Monmouth) 1.6
                      4. Brian Coffman Sr PF(Iowa St) 1.6
                      5. William Gillam Fr C(North Florida) 1.6

                      Steals
                      1. Jonathan Nelson Sr PG(Utah) 3.9
                      2. Eric Romero Sr PG(Coppin St) 3.8
                      3.Paul Orozco Sr PG(Marquette) 3.6
                      4. Howard Swick Fr PG(UMass) 3.6
                      5. Don Evans Jr PG(Texas)3.4
                      Last edited by Cdawg023; 01-31-2019, 02:40 AM.

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                      • agent000
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2014
                        • 293

                        #26
                        Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                        I like these...the college choices throwing me off though

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                        • Cdawg023
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 31

                          #27
                          Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                          Originally posted by agent000
                          I like these...the college choices throwing me off though
                          I'm using a game as the template and a randomized the team prestiges. So that's why a lot of these random non-power 5 teams are at the top of the rankings. I thought it make it a little more interesting, but I'm not gonna lie it's created weird stat builds and Really good teams and really bad teams all in one conference.

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                          • Cdawg023
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 31

                            #28
                            Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                            Lite48's Draft Class V3

                            With the simulation game I'm using as I said earlier. The teams are there just not in their proper conferences fully, but just bare with me on it cause it will come together round draft time.

                            NCAA weekly round-up
                            Conference Tournament have wrapped up, not a lot of crazy upsets within most of the Regular Season winners or runner ups winning their respective conference tournaments. The most surprising win was Lamar ( in he Mountain West (Which is C-USA/MWC/AAC together). Pulling a 89-57 Beatdown over the top conference seed Nevada. Senior Center Scott Harris (Sr C) really pulled through in that game. 35 Points shooting 65% from the field making him the obvious MVP of the conference tournament.
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                            Conference Regular Season Champions
                            ACC: Louisville/North Carolina (16-2)
                            Big10(Summit): IPFW (18-0)
                            SEC: Georgia (16-2)
                            Pac 10: Arizona (18-0)
                            Big12: Oklahoma (17-1)
                            Sun Belt(S-Belt/CAA/Big South): Appalachian St (17-1)
                            Big West(WAC/Big West/WCC): South Dakota (17-1)
                            Southern(SWAC/Southern/Southland): Stephen F Austin/Arkansas PB (17-1)
                            Big Sky(Big Sky/Big West/WAC): Santa Clara (17-1)
                            Colonial(Colonial/NEC/A-East): St Francis (18-0)
                            Big East(C-Usa/Big East): Villanova/Marist (14-4)
                            Atlantic 10(A10/CAA/NEC): Richmond (18-0)
                            Atlantic Sun(Asun/Big S/MEAC):Presbyterian (17-1)
                            Missorui Valley(OVC/MVC/Horizion):Southern Illinois (18-0)
                            Sun Belt(Sun Belt/CUSA/Patroit): Old Dominion (17-1)
                            MAC(MAC/NEC/Horizon): Buffalo (17-1)
                            Ivy League(NEC/IVY/MAAC): Yale (18-0)
                            Big South(South/Big South/MEAC): Northwestern St (17-1)
                            Ohio Valley(OVC/A10/NEC): Eastern Illinois/ Eastern Kentucky (17-1)
                            Mountain West(MWC/WAC/CUSA/South): Houston/SMU (15-3


                            Conference Tournament Champions
                            ACC: North Carolina
                            Big10(Summit): Northwestern
                            SEC: Georgia
                            Pac 10: Arizona
                            Big12: Oklahoma
                            Sun Belt(S-Belt/CAA/Big South): Elon
                            Big West(WAC/Big West/WCC): Eastern Washington
                            Southern(SWAC/Southern/Southland): Stephen F Austin
                            Big Sky(Big Sky/Big West/WAC): UC Santa Barbara
                            Colonial(Colonial/NEC/A-East): St Francis
                            Big East(C-Usa/Big East): East Carolina
                            Atlantic 10(A10/CAA/NEC): George Washington
                            Atlantic Sun(Asun/Big S/MEAC):Winthrop
                            Missorui Valley(OVC/MVC/Horizion):Northern Iowa
                            Sun Belt(Sun Belt/CUSA/Patroit): Louisiana Tech
                            MAC(MAC/NEC/Horizon): Buffalo
                            Ivy League(NEC/IVY/MAAC): Yale
                            Big South(South/Big South/MEAC): Hampton
                            Ohio Valley(OVC/A10/NEC): Eastern Illinois
                            Mountain West(MWC/WAC/CUSA/South): Lamar

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                            End of Season Rankings
                            1. Yale (28-2)
                            2. Presbyterian (29-1)
                            3. Buffallo (28-2)
                            4. Oklahoma (28-2)
                            5. Arizona (29-1)
                            6. St Francis (30-0)
                            7. South Dakota (28-2)
                            8. Southern Illinois (29-1)
                            9. Ole Miss (29-1)
                            10. Vermont (26-4)
                            11. North Carolina (26-4)
                            12. NC Central (24-6)
                            13. Bucknell (26-4)
                            14. Santa Clara (29-1)
                            15. Mount St Mary's (28-2)
                            16. Monmouth (28-2)
                            17. San Diego St (25-5)
                            18. Georgia (25-5)
                            19. Houston (27-3)
                            20. Charleston Southern (24-6)
                            21. Washington St (25-5)
                            22. Louisiana Tech (23-7)
                            23. Eastern Washington (27-3)
                            24. Old Dominion (25-5)
                            25. Winthrop (24-6)
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                            End of Season Awards

                            Player of the Year
                            Micheal Green Jr PG(Arizona)
                            17.9 PPG 2.8 RPG 6.2 APG

                            Defensive Player of the Year
                            Jerrod Claypoole Fr PF(Louisiana Monroe)
                            14.4 RPG 1.3 BPG 2.1 SPG

                            Freshman of the Year
                            Mark Sons Fr PG(Eastern Washington)
                            16 PPG 1.6 RPG 6.7 APG

                            All Americans First Team
                            Micheal Green Jr PG(Arizona)
                            William Carter Sr PG(Georgia Southern)
                            Claude Taylor Sr PG(Buffalo)
                            Mark Sons Fr PG(Eastern Washington)
                            Eric Mitchel So PG(South Dakota)

                            All American Second Team
                            Louis Wood Sr PF(Buffalo)
                            Richard Harriman Jr SG(Georgia)
                            Johnny Conner Sr SG(Northwestern St)
                            John Harms So PG(Southern Illinois)
                            John Croft Sr SF(Virginia Tech)

                            All Defensive First Team
                            Jerrod Claypoole Fr PF(Louisana Monroe)
                            Leonard Fotenot Sr PF(Hampton)
                            Kevin Sheppard Fr PF(Creighton)
                            Peter Mansfield Jr SF(South Carolina Upstate)
                            Micheal Laverty Sr C(NC Central)

                            All Defensive Second Team
                            Matthew McCune Fr C(North Texas)
                            Daniel Lee Sr C(Old Dominion)
                            Howard Swick Fr PG(Umass)
                            William Carter Sr PG(Georgia Southern)
                            Donald Thomas Fr PF(Radford)

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                            • gooner0126
                              Rookie
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 52

                              #29
                              Re: Lite48's 2k19 Fictional Draft Classes(Xbox One)

                              Any plans to release more classes?

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