How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!
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I got fired by princeton! 17-10 first yr lost in the first round of the tourney, next yr had 8 freshman signed, 4 starting with a sophmore, then went 7-19 got canned lol -
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Yea I hear what you guys are saying. If I was offered a job by Temple, Georgetown, or San Diego State I'd leave too. These are the college teams Ive liked since I was kid, especially Georgetown!Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..Comment
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Started my career at Southern Utah, mainly because I love their mascot (Thunderbirds). Had a great year going 22-9 (14-4 in the Summit League conference) and led the team to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2001. We got an 11 seed, but drew Butler in the first round. The Bulldogs beat us by 20, but it was a great first year with a team I enjoyed playing with.
The main reason behind this great season was the experience we had. Four of my five starters were seniors, so needless to say I had my hands full with recruiting. Got several 3-star players, and beat out a couple bigger schools for them, so hopefully we reloaded well enough to make another run this year.Comment
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In my 4th year at Howard, I think we have enough to make it to the final 4! Last year we lost to Arizona St in the sweet 16, the year before we lost in the elite 8 to Memphis. So we have experience in the tourney. Plus now I have a squad I think can beat anybody (atleast we'd have a chance). I got some decent 3*'s to come aboard FINALLY.
This was the first year I took scheduling in my own hands. My hope is that if we can beat some of these power conf schools in the regular season we can get some love come seating time.
This year so far we've beat Georgetown (battle for DC), Arizona St, NC State, & Colorado. None of them were ranked but beating these guys goes alot further than beating MEAC teams.
I have 2 7fters in addition to a FAST/QUICK PG who can run my pick n roll all day. Good Times!Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..Comment
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Currently in the 2016 season with my Vols (been with them the whole time) and the farthest I have made it yet is the elite 8 last season. This season we have a real legitimate chance at making the big dance after a 28-3 regular season (losses: 2 to Florida, and Alabama). I'm sitting at 30-3 right now and have 18-13 Ole Miss in the final SEC tourney game for the SEC Championship. Recruiting has came a long way from the beginning, as I was only able to pull some 3 stars and an occasional 4 star in the beginning, but now I'm able to consistently pull in 4 stars mainly and the occasional 5 stars. Can't wait to see how this plays out!
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I'm currently heading into my 3rd season with Miami (OH) after starting with Sacramento State. We were mediocre the first couple years, as to be expected, before starting to get things turned around in the 3rd. Brought in a 3 star center who ended up coming out a 76 overall, was a good close range shooter, average rebounding but had good OAWR and DAWR which helped the ratings. Sadly the potential wasn't great so he never became that much better but still was good enough.
My last year with Sacramento State I had my best team, one that should and did pretty much roll over the conference, however we lost in the Conference tournament final, denying me the chance to go to the Big Dance. After that season though I finally got mid-major offers and was torn. I had a bunch of great underclassment and a pretty good recruiting class (for that level) likely to come in, but also felt that maybe it is time to advance my career.
The teams available were Hawaii, Miami (OH), Niagara, Buffalo, and a couple others (I think). Troy might of been there as well. Anyways, looking at the schools I decided to go with Miami (OH) as there were a couple pretty good starting freshman, though they were losing 2 starters, rating was high (I was hoping it meant they had a good bench as well) and the arena size finally swung me to them.
As for my seasons with Miami (OH) I'll have to update those a bit later, I don't remember records off hand etc. so need to go load up and take a look.Comment
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“If you’re true to yourself, you’re going to be true to everyone else.”Comment
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Wow, Im 4 yrs into my legacy and I have never heard nor knew anything about the offball control. So sad..Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..Comment
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Just finished year 1 of my Dartmouth dynasty. (Yes I chose a terrible team to begin with) We finished the year 7-20 (1-13) overall. It was a rough year with players who just could not keep up with other players in the conference. My team was very tiny and we had a SG who could hit about 44% of his threes. Without him, we would not have stayed in the games at all. I am using custom downloaded rosters and sliders that were posted.
I do play all games and it can be tedious. I ran a run and gun offense with a mostly man to man that first year. It allowed the CPU to tear me up underneath. I got 3 signers this offseason. One who was a 3 Star Mr Basketball in New Hampshire. I have no clue how that happened, but he signed super early with me. He is a beast PF who outclasses everyone on the team by about 9-10 points. I hope he makes a difference. I do hope we improve. I am thinking about running different offenses and hoping my team will improve on defense.Comment
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Still going strong on season 13.
Started at Dartmouth, went to Colorado State, and now I'm at UConn. I keep telling myself I want to move on but at the end of the year I'm to invested in my young guys and want to see how their career plays out.
Saw two things I don't remember ever seeing. Got a trap in the corner on the computer and the PG threw the ball off one of my guys legs, who then tried to jump after the ball but couldn't get it. Thought that was pretty cool.
Second thing was I have a senior who started at PF the last two seasons but got hurt and a sophomore stepped in and just starting dominating. The starter got healthy and I didn't play him and his confidence just rock bottomed. So one game I have in the second team and the I send the first team back in. Up jumps the sophomore and I swear I see the senior start to stand, then sit back down and throw his hands in the air. He then sits there with his arms crossed pouting. Probably my imagination but I loved it.- The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.Comment
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Yea just go to the controller setup screen and choose setup "A" and instead of having the feature for different kinds of passes, you will have the offball control (I'm pretty sure that's what it is called).“If you’re true to yourself, you’re going to be true to everyone else.”Comment
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Just capped an amazing year! We won the National Championship!! All credit goes to our Twin Towers! My center is 7'3 279lb my PF 7'1 229lbs. We put a hurtin on all the nation! I was offered a job at Temple (bigger conference, better recruits, more in conference competition) But I just couldnt bring myself to leave the team Ive been building over the past 4 years. Especially now since we're National Champs, Ive become attached to these kids like theyre real (weird). Cant wait to get the offseason going...Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..Comment
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