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  • Illini Boy
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    • Dec 2007
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    The Universe (BBCF-DDSCB)

    The Universe is a sim world based around the FBS and FCS. The sim engines used are Bowl Bound and Fast Break College Basketball 2010. The beginning of the Universe takes place prior to the 2011 seasons in both football and basketball.

    The previous seasons champs - FBS: Auburn, FCS: Eastern Washington , Choops: UConn.

    The prestige’s in the Bowl Bound games are updated manually based on a system of wins and post season success. Teams in the FBS that aren't in BCS conferences get a deduction as well as teams in the FCS that either don't participate in the post season or don't offer scholarships. This is an attempt to add to the realism of The Universe.

    All future conference movements have been made.

    Some examples..:
    FBS - TCU is a member of the Big East
    FBS - Massachusetts is a football only member of the MAC.
    FBS - Texas State and Texas-San Antonio are in the WAC.

    FCS - Because Bowl Bound doesn't like 13 teams in a conference North Dakota is an Independent but plays a Big Sky schedule.

    FCS - Charlotte's future football team is an Independent.

    Future conference movement is based on an excel sheet that takes in many different factors.

    Due to teams moving between Division 2, FCS and FBS an FCS Conference was added to the FBS sim and a Division 2 Conference was added to the FCS sim. These teams are basically placeholders but they also act as cupcake games.

    Currently The Universe has two people involved with it, my brother and I, but people interested in joining may be able to do so later. *(I have no experience running online leagues with these games so that's why I don't know if this will be open to the public.)
    Last edited by Illini Boy; 08-06-2011, 08:55 PM.
  • Illini Boy
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    • Dec 2007
    • 59

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    Star RB, Aveion Crespino, runs in the Blue-White scrimmage for the Central Connecticut State Blue Devils.

    New Britain, CT - Coach Brian McAllister walks into his new office for the first time, the last office he was in was with Coach Randy Edsall as a recruiting coordinator with the Connecticut Huskies. "I have landed on coaching gold." Coach McAllister said when he arrived on campus. Central Connecticut State has always been able to compete in the Northeast Conference. They have never really been known for being a national FCS power though. "This team has the ability to win the conference every year, but no one has been able to take those wins, and make them into a national power." McAllister said while looking over his office. Coach McAllister will try to be that coach to make CCSU into an FCS power. He has a lot to work with on campus already. Star RB, Aveion Crespino, will look to lead this smashmouth offense. "I'm excited to have Coach McAllister here, he looks to be a coach with a plan." RB Crespino said after meeting Coach McAllister. McAllister didn't have much time to recruit, and he ended up getting the 40th recruiting class . "Recruiting will be my main objective, if you get great classes, you will win." McAllister stated that he would release the camp roster and schedule at a later date. "I don't know a lot of things in this world, but I do know that we win here at CCSU, I guarantee it."


    Coaching History
    1986-1990 - Graduated from Princeton
    1991-1996 - Princeton QB/WR Coach
    1997-2006 - Princeton Offensive Cordinator
    2007-2009 - Connecticut Recruiting Coordinator
    2010-2011 - Central Connecticut State Head Coach
    Last edited by Illini Boy; 02-02-2011, 10:27 PM.

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    • Illini Boy
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      • Dec 2007
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      Central Connecticut State 2010 Schedule
      DATEOPPONENTRESULT
      Aug 28at Murry State
      Sep 4at #18 Illinois St.
      Sep 18at St. Francis
      Sep 25vs Leigh
      Oct 1vs Wagner
      Oct 8vs Albany
      Oct 15at Rhode Island
      Oct 22vs Sacred Heart
      Oct 29at Bryant
      Nov 6vs Robert Morris
      Nov 13at Duquesne

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      • Illini Boy
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        • Dec 2007
        • 59

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        Camp Roster (Potential Staters)
        QB: (Overall Rating/Potential Rating)
        Sr. S. Ford - 2.5/2.5
        So. E. Bass - 2.5/3.0
        RB:
        (So.) A. Crespino - 3.5/4.5
        Sr. T. McCord - 2.5/2.5
        FB:
        So. J. Gordy - 1.5/4.5
        WR:
        Sr. J. Terry - 4.5/4.5
        Jr. H. Volek - 3.5/5.0
        Jr. J. Edwards - 2.5/3.5
        TE:
        Fr. C. Miles - 1.5/4.0
        OT:
        Jr. D. Davis - 4.0/5.0
        Sr. S. Robertson - 3.0/3.0
        OG:
        Sr. D. Ryder - 3.0/3.0
        Sr. B. Ramson - 2.5/2.5
        C:
        So. O. Volek - 1.5/4.0
        DE:
        (Jr.) P. McVea - 3.0/3.5
        So. J. McDaniel - 2.5/5.0
        DT:
        Sr. J. Drake - 2.5/2.5
        Jr. N. Carter - 3.5/4.5
        ILB:
        Jr. K. Garrard - 4.0/5.0
        OLB:
        Sr. R. Wayne - 3.5/3.5
        Jr. W. Lamar - 2.5/3.0
        CB:
        Sr. J. Spikes - 4.5/4.5
        Sr. T. Ratterman - 2.5/2.5
        Jr. J. Pope - 2.5/3.0
        SS:
        Sr. D. Evens - 2.5/2.5
        FS:
        (So.) M. Sanford - 3.0/3.5
        K:
        Jr. R. Secules - 3.5/3.5
        P
        So. B. Porter - 4.0/5.0

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        • tecmorox81
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          • Dec 2005
          • 101

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          The Introduction - Football Championship Series

          It's been six months since Villanova took the FCS Championship with them to the FBS and now with a vacancy at the top of the FCS world here are those teams vying for the National Title.

          Media Top 25..:
          1. Northern Iowa
          2. Delaware
          3. Richmond
          4. Southern Illinois
          5. New Hampshire
          6. James Madison
          7. Appalachian State
          8. Youngstown State
          9. Georgia Southern
          10. Montana
          11. William and Mary
          12. Eastern Kentucky
          13. South Dakota State
          14. Western Illinois
          15. Furman
          16. Eastern Washington
          17. North Dakota State
          18. Illinois State
          19. Eastern Illinois
          20. Wofford
          21. Florida A&M
          22. South Carolina State
          23. Weber State
          24. Hampton
          25. Jacksonville State

          Two things really stand out from this Top 25. The Missouri Valley Conference and the Colonial Athletic Association. With 7 teams from the MVC and 5 from the CAA it's easy to see where the toughest road to the championship runs through.

          Projected Conference Champions and Runner Ups..:
          Big Sky Champ - Montana
          2nd Place - Eastern Washington

          Big South Champ - Liberty
          2nd Place - Coastal Carolina

          Colonial Athletic Champ - Delaware
          2nd Place - Richmond

          Ivy Champ - Harvard
          2nd Place - Penn

          Mid-Eastern Athletic Champ - Florida A&M
          2nd Place - South Carolina State

          Missouri Valley Champ - Northern Iowa
          2nd Place - Southern Illinois

          Northeast Champ - Albany
          2nd Place - Central Connecticut State

          Ohio Valley - Eastern Kentucky
          2nd Place - Eastern Illinois

          Patriot Champ - Colgate
          2nd Place - Holy Cross

          Pioneer Champ - Dayton
          2nd Place - San Diego

          Southern Champ - Appalachian State
          2nd Place - Georgia Southern

          Southland Champ - McNeese State
          2nd Place - Stephen F. Austin

          Southwest Athletic Champ - Grambling State
          2nd Place - Jackson State
          Last edited by tecmorox81; 02-05-2011, 07:20 PM.

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          • tecmorox81
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            • Dec 2005
            • 101

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            Introduction to the Daily Panther

            Since I control both teams at EIU I will update my teams information here in the Daily Panther.


            (Camp Stage)

            It's that time again, time for another season of Eastern Illinois football. The Panthers come into the season as the #19 team in the country. The Panthers are coming off of an offseason which saw them lose their head coach to retirement. The new head coach, Thurlow Pendergrass, is an alum of Eastern who leaped at the chance to coach is beloved Panthers to the top. Pendergrass spent the last three seasons as the defensive backs coach at the University of Iowa.

            "The chance to come back to Eastern was too incredible to pass up. I inherited a great team with a lot of potential and I can't was to get this season underway."

            Coach Pendergrass has already proven his worth on the recruiting trail bringing in the #26 class in the nation one of the highest in Eastern history. The biggest signing in the class is Troy Atkins a 6-2 172 CB who is known for his ability to lock down any receiver.

            "Coach Pendergrasses experience coaching defensive backs is the biggest reason I came to Eastern."

            The Panthers open the season against rival Indiana State at O'Brien Field. The Sycamores have been down in recent years and the Panthers will have to stay alert to avoid the early season upset.

            Eastern comes into the game as an 11 point favorite.

            Eastern Illinois 2010 Schedule
            DATEOPPONENTRESULT
            Week 1vs Indiana State
            Week 2Bye
            Week 3vs Central Arkansas
            Week 4Bye
            Week 5vs Murray State
            Week 6vs Tennessee-Martin
            Week 7Bye
            Week 8at #11 Eastern Kentucky
            Week 9at Tennessee State
            Week 10vs Austin Peay
            Week 11at #25 Jacksonville State
            Week 12vs Southeast Missouri State
            Week 13at Tennessee Tech
            Week 14Bye
            Week 15at #18 Illinois State

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            • tecmorox81
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              • Dec 2005
              • 101

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              Introduction to the FBS

              Currently there are no human coaches in the FBS so the season will run alongside the FCS sim. Jobs will open up and coach movements will be controlled by me.

              Since there are no "human" coaches all updates from the FBS will be from the "National Media".

              Bowl Bound National Media Report

              Season Preview Edition

              As the 2010 seasons gets ready to kick off we break down the Top 25, conference projections, and the top recruiting classes.

              First up here's how the Top 25 shakes out.

              1. Florida
              2. Oklahoma
              3. Alabama
              4. LSU
              5. Auburn
              6. Texas
              7. Georgia
              8. USC
              9. Ohio State
              10. Missouri
              11. Arkansas
              12. Virginia Tech
              13. Penn State
              14. Tennessee
              15. South Carolina
              16. Kentucky
              17. Texas Tech
              18. Louisville
              19. Wisconsin
              20. Connecticut
              21. West Virginia
              22. Oregon
              23. Pittsburgh
              24. Florida State
              25. Texas AM

              No surprise here, another season with a major SEC Bias as 9 of 12 SEC schools make an appearance in the first Top 25.

              There is somewhat of a surprise that no non-AQ schools cracked the preseason Top 25. This means Boise State will have to win out and hope that the top schools beat up on each other for them to have any shot at the title this season.

              Next up is the conference break downs.

              ACC Champ: Virginia Tech
              2nd Place: Florida State

              Big East Champ: Louisville
              2nd Place: Connecticut

              Big Ten Champ: Ohio State
              2nd Place: Penn State

              Big Twelve Champ: Oklahoma
              2nd Place: Texas

              Conference USA Champ: Central Florida
              2nd Place: Eastern Carolina

              MAC Champ: Central Michigan
              2nd Place: Temple

              Mountain West Champ: Boise State
              2nd Place: Hawaii

              Pac-12 Champ: USC
              2nd Place: Oregon

              SEC Champ: Florida
              2nd Place: Alabama

              Sun Belt Champ: Troy
              2nd Place: Louisiana-Monroe

              WAC Champ: Louisiana Tech
              2nd Place: Idaho

              Due to the NCAA prohibiting FCS teams from playing FBS teams we have some interesting non conference matchups which we have separated into a couple of categories.

              Week 1
              Big Money Games
              *** Game of the Week ***
              #8 USC @
              #7 Georgia
              - The only big time college football game of the week pits #7 USC at #7 Georgia. USC tries to go "between the hedges" and pull out a big one for school and conference pride.

              "These are the type of games we wanted to see when we passed the rule prohibiting FCS schools from playing FBS schools" NCAA President Rodney Poole.

              Pay Games
              #20 UConn @
              Rice
              - With TCU joining the Big East Conference Connecticut has decided to make a recruiting trip to the Houston area play the Rice Owls. UConn may not have the name recognition to pack the stands but Rice has a chance to knock off a BCS conference school early in the season.

              #11 Arkansas @
              Bowling Green
              - Bowling Green got a big fund raising opponent in Arkansas for Week 1. The Razorbacks are looking to get a little exposure in the Midwest while Bowling Green fans get an opportunity to see what SEC speed looks like.

              Top 10 Recruiting Classes and Top Signing
              1. Oklahoma
              - 5* QB Chris Taylor, Jenks (Jenks, OK)
              2. Georgia
              - 5* WR Corey Cappadona, Pearl (Pearl, MS)
              3. Texas
              - 5* RB Tony Brooking, Bangs (Bangs, TX)
              4. Boise State
              - 5* FS Leonard Jones, Carmel (Carmel, CA)
              5. LSU
              - 5* RB David Terrell, Plant (Tampa, FL)
              6. Penn State
              - 5* WR Chris Hawkins, Milford (Milford, NH)
              7. Florida
              - 5* ILB Santana Branch, Clay County (Celina, TN)
              8. Texas Tech
              - 5* RB Charles Belton, Maysville (Maysville, OK)
              9. South Florida
              - 5* SS Al Wiley, West Tallahatchie (Webb, MS)
              10. Auburn
              - 5* WR Raleigh Marangi, Rockmart (Rockmart, GA)
              Last edited by tecmorox81; 02-05-2011, 05:47 PM.

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              • tecmorox81
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                • Dec 2005
                • 101

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                Bowl Bound National Media Report

                Week 1 Review

                It's only been one week and already we've seen major parody in college football.

                Game of the Week

                There is no doubt after this game that Larry McKenzie is the Heisman front runner.

                Week 1 - at Sanford Stadium
                TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                #8 USC (1-0)17213647
                #7 Georgia (0-1)3100720


                Athens, GA - In a statement game for the new Pac-12 Conference USC made sure that SEC fans everywhere recognized the power out west. At halftime with a score of 38-13 Georgia fans began heading for the exits. It's one thing to win a game like this; it's quite another to win in the fashion that USC demonstrated. Coach Kiffin seemed to draw up exactly the right play at exactly the right time which is evident by the incredible stat line put up by Senior quarterback Larry McKenzie. McKenzie was 31-38 with 514 yards passing and 5 touchdowns.

                McKenzie after the game, "I have incredible receivers that found the holes in the coverage all game and coach Kiffin and the staff put us in positions to make plays the whole game."

                Upset Report
                #17 Texas Tech: 16
                @ Illinois: 23
                - Illinois played a near perfect game and managed to run the ball very well against the Red Raiders. No shame in Texas Tech losing to another BCS conference school on the road, but this is one they should have won. Can Texas Tech rebound after the early season loss?

                NC State: 13
                @ East Carolina: 40
                - Coach Holtz pulls off a huge win for Conference USA. East Carolina has set themselves up to make a run for a BCS game if they can win out.

                Northwestern: 13
                @ Eastern Michigan: 17
                - Eastern Michigan has been one of the worst teams in FBS history but they bring in Northwestern who apparently forgot there was a game to be played. Coach Fitzgerald is taking heat for this loss; can he right the ship soon?

                Kansas: 12
                @ North Carolina: 10
                - This game is only an upset because Kansas won on the road. North Carolina not being able to protect their house has to concern them going into ACC play.

                Virginia: 31
                @ Kansas State: 28
                - Virginia has been a bottom feeder in the ACC, but this win could build some confidence going into ACC play.

                North Texas: 31
                @ Arizona: 17
                - Very rarely does coach Stoops not get his team up for a game, but Arizona thought North Texas would submit as they walked into the stadium. The Mean Green had different ideas and played a perfect game, especially on the defensive end.

                Texas State: 23
                @ Arizona State: 20 OT
                - Texas State hangs around and hangs around, gets the game into overtime, then kicks the game winning field goal. Apparently no one from Arizona wanted to play this week.

                Two milestones were set in Week 1 with Texas State and Texas-San Antonio winning their first games as members of the FBS.
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                • tecmorox81
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                  • Dec 2005
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                  Week 1 in Review (FCS)

                  Just as we expected Delaware State gave Delaware everything they could handle for 60 minutes but the Blue Hens hold on for a 26-23 win at Delaware State.

                  Nearly anytime a Pioneer League school gets a win out of conference it's a big deal and this time is no exception. The San Diego Toreros upset the Southern Utah Thunderbirds 24-18 at home and picked up a few Top 25 votes from the media. No Pioneer League school has ever made the FCS playoffs, but as of right now the Toreros are setting themselves up to make a run. Their big test will come in Week 3 when they face off against the tough Lumberjacks of Stephen F. Austin who started the season with a win against Cal Poly.

                  The Charlotte 49ers scheduled a Pioneer League school at home in an attempt to secure their first win since starting up their football program. Unfortuantly for them the Red Foxes of Marist didn't feel like being beaten today as they pound the 49ers 27-6 on the road. The 49ers will look to pick up their first win on the road against Arkansas-Pine Bluff in Week 2.

                  Since Winston-Salem failed to meet MEAC compliance standards the Rams have fallen into a type of NCAA limbo with some of their programs qualifing as Division 1 Independent while others have fallen to Division 2. However in Week 1 the Rams proved they belonged by beating Ivy League favoite Penn 27-6 at home.

                  The National Players of the Week
                  Offense
                  QB Josh Post, Western Illinois - 22 for 28, 368 yards, 4 TDs

                  Defense
                  DB Gino Jones, Hampton - 3 INTs, 101 yards, 3 PD, 3 Tkls, 1 TD

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                  • tecmorox81
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                    • Dec 2005
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                    (Week 1)

                    Week 1 is in the books as the Eastern Illinois Panthers knock off the rival Indiana State Sycamores 13-2 at O'Brien Field Saturday. The Panthers were led by Senior Jeb Adams who had 4 catches for 99 yards and a touchdown.

                    "I was able to find holes in their coverage and Denson did a great job of finding me."

                    The Panthers defense was styfling Saturday shutting out the Sycamores who had a hard time moving the ball against the aggressive Panthers defense.

                    "Out guys were all over the place" said coach Pendergrass. "We ran man coverage nearly the entire game and dared them to throw it. We bent but didn't break and forced their guys to drop 5 passes. Obviously were not happy with the ones that they did catch but we shut them out so were pretty happy."

                    The Panthers lost two major pieces to the team in starting offensive tackle Robert Breedlove and starting running back Jerton Christiansen. Both guys will most likely miss at least the next game against Central Arkansas.

                    Next week the Panthers have a bye before welcoming the Central Arkansas Bears in Week 3.

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