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FIFA, or EA FC, has garnered a huge loyal fan base throughout the years. While many purchase the game solely for the offline component, most of the player base consists of FUT players who play the game religiously. However, with FUT containing so many meticulous aspects, keeping up with it has become a full-time job.
From the extremely volatile market to the daily launched SBCs, there’s so much you need to keep track of; otherwise, you’ll become uncompetitive. This can make the game feel like a grind, rather than a playful experience. If you’re in the same boat, and your fingers are tired of scrolling through Twitter, Reddit, and FUTbin just to keep up, I’ve built something for you.
Say hello to FUTCast from Operation Sports, your one-stop shop for all things Ultimate Team. This is something that I really wished existed, so when no one else was creating it, I decided to do it myself. FUTCast is an all-in-one Ultimate resource built for the busy sports gamer. It’s something that makes sure you don’t have a million tabs open just to find the cheapest solution to the POTM SBC.
Instead, in less time than a division rivals match, it aims to deliver all the necessary information that a FUT player needs, right to their inbox. The goal is simple: I want to make EA FC Ultimate Team enjoyable again, just like it used to be. So, every Monday/Wednesday/Friday, expect a top-to-bottom recap of what’s happening in FUT, which will keep you competitive without burning your neurons.
The Newsletter will cover all bases, and here’s what you can expect to see in each issue:
Now, you might be thinking, Why should you listen to me? Well, you don’t have to. But trust me, if someone handed me the sauce to unlock my Ultimate Team potential back when I was grinding FIFA 14, I would’ve happily accepted it, because I was spending 12+ hours on that game.
The entire point of FUTCast is to do all the digging for you, so you can spend your precious time playing the game instead of wasting it on gathering information. At Operation Sports, we’ve been doing this for a long time, and our entire community is built around that trust. The best part about it is that all of this will be curated by a die-hard FC player himself, and I don’t intend to let you down at all.
If you’re like me, and you’ve been searching long for something that fulfills all your FUT needs, it’s finally here. Check out the first Wednesday FUTCast issue now to get a taste of what’s to come; I covered everything related to the TOTW 5 drop, ratings reload team 2 leaks, and how the market is gonna change.
I hope you’re going to join me on this journey!
Gene Bartow 1978-1996 365-204 (.641) Murry Bartow 1996-2002 103-83 (.554) Mike Anderson 2002-2006 89-41 (.685) Mike Davis 2006-Present 15-16 (.484) Overall 572-344 (.624)
Year Result 1980 NIT 1981 NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1982 NCAA Elite Eight 1983 NCAA 1984 NCAA 1985 NCAA 1986 NCAA 1987 NCAA 1989 NIT Final Four 1990 NCAA 1991 NIT 1992 NIT 1993 NIT Final Four 1994 NCAA 1997 NIT 1998 NIT 1999 NCAA 2003 NIT 2004 NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2005 NCAA 2006 NCAA
[COLOR="#006847"]Starters[/COLOR] 4 Paul Delaney, SG 6-2 200 SR. 83 24 Robert Vaden, SG 6-5 225 JR. 87 21 Lawrence Kinnard, SF 6-8 210 JR. 72 42 Walter Sharpe, PF 6-9 235 JR. 71 41 D.J. White, PF 6-9 251 JR. 83 [COLOR="#006847"]Bench[/COLOR] 33 Channing Toney, SG 6-2 207 JR. 71 15 Frank Holmes, PF 6-9 210 SR. 71 51 Reggie Huffman, PF 6-7 220 JR. 69 10 Ed Berrios, PG 5-11 180 JR. 68 3 Terrence Roderick, SG 6-6 185 FR. 66 53 Keenan Ellis, C 6-11 200 FR. 65 31 Jeremy Mayfield, PF 6-10 240 SO. 64 [COLOR="#006847"]Reserves[/COLOR] 1 Aaron Johnson, PG 5-7 165 FR. 62 35 Howard Crawford, PF 6-8 200 SO. 60 22 Mike Davis Jr., SG 6-3 185 SR. 54 12 Tyler Marsh, PG 5-10 171 SO. 51
Nov. 10 at Georgia State Nov. 13 Stetson Nov. 16 at Florida State Nov. 17 Georgia Southern Nov. 18 Rhode Island Nov. 21 Eastern Kentucky Nov. 24 Jacksonville Nov. 27 at Louisiana-Lafayette Dec. 1 Cincinnati Dec. 4 Alabama A&M Dec. 8 at South Florida Dec. 15 Kentucky Dec. 22 at Wichita State Dec. 29 Old Dominion Jan. 2 Alabama State [COLOR="Red"]Jan. 9 at Tulane Jan. 16 Southern Miss Jan. 19 at Marshall Jan. 23 East Carolina Jan. 30 at Central Florida Feb. 2 Marshall Feb. 5 at Southern Miss Feb. 9 UTEP Feb. 13 at Rice Feb. 16 Memphis Feb. 20 Houston Feb. 23 at Southern Methodist Feb. 27 at UTEP Mar. 1 Tulane Mar. 5 Tulsa Mar. 8 at Memphis[/COLOR]
November 10, 2007 1st 2nd OT Total Alabama-Birmingham (1-0) 39 45 - 84 Georgia State (0-1) 19 17 - 36 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, GA GSU UAB Rebounds 20 35 Assists 9 23 Steals 4 11 Blocks 1 5 Turnovers 15 13 Field Goals 14-52 (.269) 30-51 (.588) 3PT Field Goals 4-19 (.211) 10-17 (.588) Free Throws 4-9 (.444) 14-22 (.636) [B]GSU[/B] PTS REB AST L. Mendez 8 J. Ali 9 [B]UAB[/B] PTS REB AST P. Delaney 11 3 12 R. Vaden 21 3 2 5-7 3PT L. Kinnard 3 10 0 W. Sharpe 10 8 2 D. White 10 5 1 C. Toney 8
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