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  • bh446066
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 2134

    #481
    Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

    Man, Deuce, that's crazy! I'm impressed. I'm just in season 2 with Texas State (posted earlier season 1 results). So far this season I'm 10-1 (haven't played much of a schedule), and ranked #8 in the mid major poll. My one loss was Cal beating the cr@p out of me.
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    • Deuce2223
      Hall Of Fame
      • Dec 2007
      • 12571

      #482
      Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

      Originally posted by bh446066
      Man, Deuce, that's crazy! I'm impressed. I'm just in season 2 with Texas State (posted earlier season 1 results). So far this season I'm 10-1 (haven't played much of a schedule), and ranked #8 in the mid major poll. My one loss was Cal beating the cr@p out of me.


      Thanks and good luck with the Bobcats. I have played some legacies with them as my starting school and always enjoyed my time there. In fact in one legacy I stayed at Texas State 10 years winning a National Championship and turning them into the Texas powerhouse beating schools like Texas,Texas Tech and Texas A&M as well as TCU, Houston, ect.....

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      • bh446066
        MVP
        • Jul 2002
        • 2134

        #483
        Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

        Well, I'm not there yet, and after last night's debacle against Marquette on the road (L 80-55), I see I've still got a lot of work to do. Ha!
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        • BV28
          MVP
          • Aug 2009
          • 1125

          #484
          Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

          Decided to start a closed legacy with Northern Colorado.

          I'm loving it so far, and I'm actually doing really well.

          I screwed up my non-conference schedule and only had 5 games that were out of conference, I finished 2-3 before conference play began. Wins were to Denver and Portland. Losses were to Iowa, Gonzaga, and UNLV.

          So far I am 7-3 (4-0). I also beat SDSU 77-70

          I'm currently 1st in the Big Sky and hope to continue to succeed here!
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          • bh446066
            MVP
            • Jul 2002
            • 2134

            #485
            Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

            Man, I have DE-Railed! After getting crushed by Marquette, I've dropped 2 more in a row to E. Michigan (74-66), and Northwestern St. (77-72). The way I'm playing now, I won't win a game the rest of the season.
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            • rangerrick012
              All Star
              • Jan 2010
              • 6201

              #486
              Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

              Originally posted by rangerrick012
              Just picked back up for the first time in a long time tonight. Playing on MOP now, so it's a bit more of a challenge. Season 5 overall, season 2 at North Texas. Off to 9-4 start. Actually got a few gifts in my schedule. The CPU generated and gave me Auburn and Colorado at home - pretty generous since I wouldn't be able to get those games had I manually scheduled.

              I won both of those, but lost on the road to Oklahoma (I had beaten them at home last year). Also lost to 5-5 New Mexico St in my Christmas regular season tourney. Then beat Northern Illinois in the losers bracket before losing to Calipari-led Memphis in an up and down high scoring game 93-81.

              Looking to get back to the tourney. It's going to be tougher - conference looks pretty good w/ WKU. Won conference opener now go on the road at Troy before big showdown w/ WKU next week. We finished 1-2 last year and both made the tourney - so I may need to win that if I want to have a shot at an at large bid.
              After starting off conference play 2-0, got beaten handily at #23 Western Kentucky 76-57 and at Troy 73-56. Since then I've won 6 in a row. Troy actually has Evan Turner on here - he transfered from OSU.

              So now the conference standings are

              Sun Belt
              1. (17) Western Kentucky 10-0 18-2
              2. Troy 8-2 13-7
              3. North Texas 8-2 15-6
              4. Florida Atlantic 7-4 12-9

              I'm unbeaten at home, and I get to face both Troy and WKU at my place before the season ends. So hopefully I can keep this going and maybe get the at-large if we don't win the Conference Tourney.
              Twitter: @rangerrick012

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              • bh446066
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 2134

                #487
                Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                Originally posted by rangerrick012
                I'm unbeaten at home, and I get to face both Troy and WKU at my place before the season ends. So hopefully I can keep this going and maybe get the at-large if we don't win the Conference Tourney.
                Good luck! You can do it! (Rob Schneider voice). I keep telling myself that as well, although I've just begun conference play. I'm playing like cr@p right now. I have wins against Ohio St. and Arizona in my pocket, but I've dropped 3 turds in a row. I'm probably going to have to win my conference tourney to get in the way I'm playing lately.
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                • Deuce2223
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 12571

                  #488
                  Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                  As I attempt to get Coach Young to 900+ wins. I simmed out year 26 going 17-6. I played and won the Big West Tourney picking up my 25th season with 20 wins I recieved a #12 seed in the NCAA tourney but lost in the 1st Round to Pitt the #5 Seed.

                  At the end of the year. Coach Johnny Dawkins retired from Gonzaga (he replaced Few back in year 3) and I jumped at the chance to return to the WCC and Pacfic Northwest. (I played my first 4 years at Eastern Washington) and played at LMU in the WCC.

                  My first year with the Zags I once again simmed the entire year and finished just 12-16 It ruined my streak of 20 wins and Definetly not helped my quest for wins. However I did do the recruiting and was able to land the #5 Overall Class.

                  I am not getting ready to start my next season. Because of my incoming class and that fact I am at Gonzaga, I am going to mix in a few non-conference games to my WCC tourney and NCAA tourney games being played.

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                  • Gibbz
                    All Star
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 8240

                    #489
                    Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                    After starting 1-10 with LIU I'm now 18-12. I think I need a new set of sliders because usually I just maul conference opponents. First round of my conference tournament as the 2-seed I beat some team 76-45.

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                    • Jenkins
                      Rookie
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 160

                      #490
                      Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                      Just finished season 1 at Nevada (season 3 overall), finished 34-2 16-0 WAC (all hoopcast sim). Won WAC reg season and conf tourney titles, got 2 seed in the NCAA Tourney but got put out by 7 seed Oregon (rated 90 opposed to my 86) 89-73. Averaged 90.8 ppg during the season and had a 30.5 average margin of victory.

                      The season featured a 27 game winning streak (from 12/22/09 to 3/20/10), finished ranked #1 in the Mid-Major Poll, #12 in the Media Poll and #19 in the Coaches Poll. My coach Matthew Graves won WAC Coach of the year and my starting Center Javale McGee was 1st team All-WAC. Fired assistants Larry Wright (former Grambling HC) and Derek Thomas (former Western Illinois HC) and replaced them with Gil Jackson (former Howard HC) and Jim Ferry (former Long Island HC) who are better at teaching. Graves is now rated B+.

                      Have 3 seniors departing including 2 starters (C McGee-84 Drafted into NBA, SG Fields-78, SG Kraemer-73) but return the 3 highest rated players (SG Swift-87, SG Woodards-86, SG Ma-84). Signed an excellent recruiting class featuring the #8, #9, #56, #61 and #69 players in the country so I am poised for another dominant 30 win season in 2010-2011 with hopefully better NCAA tourney results.


                      Dennis Felton, my replacement at Dartmouth kept my system in place and closed the deal on all of the guys I had offered before departing (5 3 stars including the #112, #118 and #212 players in the nation). They finished 20-9 10-4 Ivy Champions, got a 13 seed and lost in the 1st round to Kentucky 88-62. They lose no starters and with main challenger Cornell graduating 4 senior starters Dartmouth is poised to dominate the Ivy League for the foreseeable future.
                      Last edited by Jenkins; 03-04-2010, 07:25 PM.

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                      • Deuce2223
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 12571

                        #491
                        Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                        Originally posted by Jenkins
                        Just finished season 1 at Nevada (season 3 overall), finished 34-2 16-0 WAC (all hoopcast sim). Won WAC reg season and conf tourney titles, got 2 seed in the NCAA Tourney but got put out by 7 seed Oregon (rated 90 opposed to my 86) 89-73. Averaged 92 ppg during the season and had a 30.3 average margin of victory.

                        The season featured a 27 game winning streak (from 12/22/09 to 3/20/10), finished ranked #1 in the Mid-Major Poll, #12 in the Media Poll and #19 in the Coaches Poll. My coach Matthew Graves won WAC Coach of the year and my starting Center Javale McGee was 1st team All-WAC. Fired assistants Larry Wright (former Grambling HC) and Derek Thomas (former Western Illinois HC) and replaced them with Gil Jackson (former Howard HC) and Jim Ferry (former Long Island HC) who are better at teaching. Graves is now rated B+.

                        Have 3 seniors departing including 2 starters (C McGee-84 Drafted into NBA, SG Fields-78, SG Kraemer-73) but return the 3 highest rated players (SG Swift-87, SG Woodards-86, SG Ma-84). Signed an excellent recruiting class featuring the #8, #9, #56, #61 and #69 players in the country so I am poised for another dominant 30 win season in 2010-2011 with hopefully better NCAA tourney results.


                        Dennis Felton, my replacement at Dartmouth kept my system in place and closed the deal on all of the guys I had offered before departing (5 3 stars including the #112, #118 and #212 players in the nation). They finished 20-9 10-4 Ivy Champions, got a 13 seed and lost in the 1st round to Kentucky 88-62. They lose no starters and with main challenger Cornell graduating 4 senior starters Dartmouth is poised to dominate the Ivy League for the foreseeable future.

                        I love it when your team you leave still continues to play well. It makes me feel good. Very interested in seeing how you do at Nevada. I am a huge Boise State fan so I love seeing legacies from teams from the WAC.

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                        • Jenkins
                          Rookie
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 160

                          #492
                          Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                          Originally posted by Deuce2223
                          I love it when your team you leave still continues to play well. It makes me feel good. Very interested in seeing how you do at Nevada. I am a huge Boise State fan so I love seeing legacies from teams from the WAC.


                          It was hard for me to leave Dartmouth because I thought with a few more recruiting classes we would become one of the better mid-major teams in the nation but Nevada offered so much in the way of recruiting (both points and recruiting area) and talent that I couldn't turn the job down. I want to win national championships but don't want to have to deal with playing in a brutal conference and Nevada affords me the opportunity to do those.


                          I was very happy to see Felton keep my system in place and bring in all of my recruits because that'll keep them on the path I started us down back in 2007-2008.


                          In time I hope to have the type of success and longevity at Nevada that you've had in your legacy. In all the years I have been playing College Hoops I have never made it to season 10 in a legacy and I have never won a national championship. Thanks for the interest.
                          Last edited by Jenkins; 03-03-2010, 08:00 PM.

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                          • Sven Draconian
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2006
                            • 388

                            #493
                            Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                            Just finished up Year 3 with SFNY.

                            Year ended with a 21-8 record and a regular season conference championship. Unfortunately, we **** the bed in the conference tourney and lost to Robert Morris in round 2 (again) and didn't make the dance. And no, making the NIT didn't make up for it.

                            I was offered a job at my real life school, Toledo, and wanted to take it but I can't leave the Terriers before taking them to their first ever NCAA tourney bid. (I actually did accept the job, but loaded up my backup save and stayed).

                            Had another solid recruiting class, including landing the #110 overall player, #19 SF and MR. BB from New Jersey. 3 star SF Shaun Davenport. I landed a solid PG (#328 ovr, #115 pos). I also, finally, got a legit center in 7'1 tower Chad Mulligan (only 2 stars and a was #560 overall, but came in rated 61ovr...as compared to my walk-on who starts with a 55 rating).

                            Year 4 looks very promising. We lose our leading scorer, PG Caddell (18 ppg, 6.6 ast) and our 6th man (and 3 point sniper) who put in 9 points a game.

                            However, we add a now eligible G (Dallas Elmore) who is rated a bit higher and stands at 6'5. He's listed as a SG, and has a poor handling rating (71) but he is a 77ovr.

                            Shaun Davenport came in rated 75 overall, creating an interesting situation. I have a 3 year starter who scored 12 a game and has a great 3 point shot who's rated at 71 overall. My PF was conference freshman of the year and is a solid 8 and 8 player but is just rated at 68 overall. Obviously one of these guys can't start.

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                            • rangerrick012
                              All Star
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 6201

                              #494
                              Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                              Just wondering, does anyone actually play the NIT when they don't make the NCAAs? I had my bubble burst one year at UC Riverside and just couldn't muster it up to find the NIT important enough to play through. It's kinda hard when you miss out on the ultimate goal to muster up the energy to play in the NIT. Is it just me?
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                              • AnybodyKilla
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2002
                                • 1001

                                #495
                                Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!

                                Originally posted by Sven Draconian
                                Just finished up Year 3 with SFNY.

                                Year ended with a 21-8 record and a regular season conference championship. Unfortunately, we **** the bed in the conference tourney and lost to Robert Morris in round 2 (again) and didn't make the dance. And no, making the NIT didn't make up for it.

                                I was offered a job at my real life school, Toledo, and wanted to take it but I can't leave the Terriers before taking them to their first ever NCAA tourney bid. (I actually did accept the job, but loaded up my backup save and stayed).

                                Had another solid recruiting class, including landing the #110 overall player, #19 SF and MR. BB from New Jersey. 3 star SF Shaun Davenport. I landed a solid PG (#328 ovr, #115 pos). I also, finally, got a legit center in 7'1 tower Chad Mulligan (only 2 stars and a was #560 overall, but came in rated 61ovr...as compared to my walk-on who starts with a 55 rating).

                                Year 4 looks very promising. We lose our leading scorer, PG Caddell (18 ppg, 6.6 ast) and our 6th man (and 3 point sniper) who put in 9 points a game.

                                However, we add a now eligible G (Dallas Elmore) who is rated a bit higher and stands at 6'5. He's listed as a SG, and has a poor handling rating (71) but he is a 77ovr.

                                Shaun Davenport came in rated 75 overall, creating an interesting situation. I have a 3 year starter who scored 12 a game and has a great 3 point shot who's rated at 71 overall. My PF was conference freshman of the year and is a solid 8 and 8 player but is just rated at 68 overall. Obviously one of these guys can't start.
                                SFNY is my 2nd favorite team to start a game with in this game, I lasted 6 years there, passing up many decent jobs just so I could make the sweet 16, I finally did as a 12 seed making it all the way to the Elite 8 droping to UCLA 95-77. I finally left for St Marys for 2 years then onto St Johns. Took me 3 years to get to big dance,5 years to win BE..and that Year I finally won my First National Championship as probably my favorite "created" player ever in a game. 4 Star Julius McMahon C 6'11. The dude was a beast on the glass and could put it in the hoop, Going on to win 2 AA Awards and 1 BE POY award. he was the MAN!
                                Paul Harris...thats all
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