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  • superjames1992
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jun 2007
    • 31382

    #31
    Week 6 Overview

    Big East Scores

    Pittsburgh - 48
    Boston - 21

    #7 Louisville - 45
    Middle Tennessee State - 7

    Akron - 41
    Cincinnati - 20

    Connecticut - 38
    South Florida - 17

    #6 West Virginia - 38
    Mississippi State - 14

    Top 25 Losses

    Maryland - 14
    #20 Georgia Tech - 0

    #9 Louisiana State - 39
    #3 Florida - 36

    #22 Missouri - 31
    #19 Texas Tech - 38

    #1 Texas - 35
    #11 Oklahoma - 24

    #12 Penn State - 28
    Minnesota - 45

    Top 25
    1. Texas (35) (6-0)
    2. Southern California (22) (5-0)
    3. Auburn (2) (6-0)
    4. Ohio State (5-1)
    5. West Virginia (1) (5-0)
    6. Louisiana State (5-1)
    7. Louisville (1) (5-0)
    8. Michigan (6-0)
    9. Florida (5-1)
    10. California (6-0)
    11. Florida State (4-1)
    12. Miami (4-1)
    13. Nebraska (5-1)
    14. Texas Christian (5-0)
    15. Oklahoma (3-2)
    16. Alabama (5-1)
    17. UCLA (5-0)
    18. Texas Tech (5-1)
    19, Notre Dame (3-3)
    20. Penn State (4-2)
    21. Virginia Tech (4-1)
    22. Georgia (5-1)
    23. Iowa (4-2)
    24. Arizona State (3-2)
    25. Maryland (4-1)

    Others Receiving Votes: Missouri, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, Boise State, Clemson, Kansas State

    Dropped Out: #20 Georgia Tech, #22 Missouri

    Big East Standings
    1. Connecticut 5-0 (1-0)
    2. Cincinnati 3-3 (1-0)
    3. Pittsburgh 5-1 (1-1)
    4. South Florida 5-1 (1-1)
    5. #5 West Virginia 5-0 (0-0)
    6. #7 Louisville 5-0 (0-0)
    7. Rutgers 3-2 (0-1)
    8. Boston 2-4 (0-1)
    Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
    Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
    Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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    • superjames1992
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jun 2007
      • 31382

      #32
      Boston (2-4) @ #5 West Virginia (5-0)

      Slaton, Mountaineers Run Over Boston

      MORGANTOWN, WV - Boston played it's first game against a ranked opponent in school history tonight and it was ugly. Pat White was injured and was not available to play in the game, so a glimmer of hope resided among the Boston faithful. That hope was strengthened when Marques Prater drove the Colonials down the field on the opening possession to score a touchdown and go ahead 7-0 early on.

      Backup quarterback Adam Bednarik was injured in the second half, so third stringer Nate Sowers came in and played very well.

      However, the second quarter was when the Mountaineers blew the game wide open as Steve Slaton's 166 rushing yards and four touchdowns propelled the Mountaineers to an impressive 62-17 victory. The Mountaineers' National Championship hopes are still very much alive as the Mountaineers sit in the top five and are a perfect 6-0 on the season.

      This game featured the #1 defense in the NCAA (West Virginia) versus the #9 offense in the NCAA (Boston). It was clear who won this battle as the Mountaineers wreaked havoc on the powerful Boston offense as the Colonials committed a school record nine turnovers and were held to only 17 points, the lowest scoring total in Boston's short history. The turnovers set up West Virginia with good field position and made it easier for their powerful offense to punch the ball into the endzone drive after drive.

      Marques Prater had a disastrous day today as he threw four costly interceptions. Paul Mitchell and Rashaun Poe came in to relive Prater, but did not do much better as the two combined to complete nine of 18 passes for 124 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions.

      Boston finishes the three game gauntlet next week as the Colonials take on the #7 Louisville Cardinals.

      #5 West Virginia - 62, Boston - 17

      BOS: 07-03-00-07
      WVU: 07-21-21-13

      Box Score

      1st Quarter
      6:01 - BOS - 1 yard pass from Prater to Tereshinski (7-0 BOS)
      0:43 - WVU - 13 yard run by Slaton (7-7)

      2nd Quarter
      5:37 - WVU - 32 yard run by Slaton (14-7 WVU)
      3:56 - WVU - 55 yard run by Slaton (21-7 WVU)
      0:34 - WVU - 18 yard pass from Sowers to Reynaud (28-7 WVU)
      0:00 - BOS - 41 yard field goal by Manning (28-10 WVU)

      3rd Quarter
      4:45 - WVU - 59 yard run by Sowers (35-10 WVU)
      4:28 - WVU - 18 yard run by Sowers (42-10 WVU)
      2:33 - WVU - 1 yard run by Slaton (49-10 WVU)


      4th Quarter
      5:24 - BOS - 24 yard pass from Mitchell to Walker (49-17 WVU)
      3:13 - WVU - 41 yard field goal by McAfee (52-17 WVU)
      1:40 - WVU - 40 yard field goal by McAfee (55-17 WVU)
      1:05 - WVU - 54 yard run by Colson (62-17 WVU)

      Team Statistics (BOS/WVU)
      First Downs: 18/19
      Total Offense: 376/441
      Rushes-Yards: 26-15/41-322
      Comp-Att-TD: 25-53-2/8-15-1
      Passing Yards: 361/119
      Sacked: 5/3
      Turnovers: 9/0
      Total Yards: 492/526
      Penalties-Yards: 3-30/2-30
      T.O.P.: 13:00/15:00

      Individual Statistics

      Boston
      Marques Prater: 16-35, 237 Yds, TD, 4 Int
      Paul Mitchell: 7-13, TD, Int
      Rashuan Poe: 2-5, 24 Yds, Int
      Billy Sims: 17 Car, 50 Yds
      Joe Harley: 6 Rec, 140 Yds
      Khalif Fitzhugh: 6 Rec, 65 Yds
      Henry Tereshinski: 5 Rec, 63 Yds, TD
      Mickey Stanley: 6 Tkl, 2 TFL
      Steve Stewart: 6 Tkl
      Bruce Alston: 4 Tkl, 2 TFL

      West Virginia
      Nate Sowers: 6-10, 96 Yds, TD, 7 Car, 57 Yds, 2 TD
      Adam Bendarik: 2-5, 23 Yds, 4 Car, 8 Yds
      Steve Slaton: 22 Car, 166 Yds, 4 TD
      Jason Colson: 7 Car, 77 Yds, TD
      Brandon Rhoden: 7 Tkl, Int, FF
      Quinton Andrews: 6 Tkl, Int
      Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
      Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
      Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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      • superjames1992
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jun 2007
        • 31382

        #33
        Boston (2-4) @ #5 West Virginia (5-0)

        Big East Scores

        Boston - 17
        #5 West Virginia - 62

        Pittsburgh - 35
        Central Florida - 7

        Cincinnati - 10
        #7 Louisville - 45

        South Florida - 21
        North Carolina - 13

        Rutgers - 42
        Navy - 28

        Army - 17
        Connecticut - 31

        Top 25 Losses

        #9 Florida - 34
        #3 Auburn - 28

        #8 Michigan - 28
        #20 Penn State - 23

        #25 Maryland - 21
        Virginia - 28

        #24 Arizona State - 17
        #2 South California - 28

        #17 UCLA - 27
        Oregon - 33 (OT)

        #18 Texas Tech - 28
        Colorado - 34

        Top 25
        1. Texas (38) (7-0)
        2. Southern California (21) (6-0)
        3. Ohio State (6-1)
        4. West Virginia (1) (6-0)
        5. Michigan (1) (7-0)
        6. Louisiana State (6-1)
        7. Florida (6-1)
        8. Louisville (6-0)
        9. California (7-0)
        10. Auburn (6-1)
        11. Florida State (5-1)
        12. Miami (5-1)
        13. Nebraska (6-1)
        14. Texas Christian (5-0)
        15. Oklahoma (4-2)
        16. Alabama (6-1)
        17. Notre Dame (3-3)
        18. Virginia Tech (5-1)
        19. Georgia (6-1)
        20. Iowa (5-2)
        21. UCLA (5-1)
        22. Penn State (4-3)
        23. Georgia Tech (4-2)
        24. Texas Tech (5-2)
        25. Boise State (7-0)

        Others Receiving Votes: Clemson, Arizona State, Wisconsin, Oregon, Tulsa, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, South Florida, Connecticut

        Dropped Out: #24 Arizona State, #25 Maryland

        Big East Standings
        1. #4 West Virginia 6-0 (1-0)
        2. #8 Louisville 6-0 (1-0)
        3. Connecticut 6-0 (1-0)
        4. Pittsburgh 6-1 (1-1)
        5. South Florida 6-1 (1-1)
        6. Cincinnati 3-4 (1-1)
        7. Rutgers 4-2 (0-1)
        8. Boston 2-5 (0-2)
        Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
        Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
        Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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        • crques
          All Star
          • Apr 2004
          • 5045

          #34
          Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

          Interesting dynasty. I'll keep following. I would much rather read this type of dynasty than those where teams go undefeated and beat everyone by 100 points. I like creating cupcake schools on NCAA 08 and trying to build them into solid programs, so I take my share of losses too and feel for you in that department. I would rather go 4-8 with one of those schools though rather than taking an established Top 25 team and running the table year after year.

          The worst season I ever had was with New York State University. I went 2-10 in my first year with wins over Buffalo, and Princeton. I lost to Central Florida 87-42 and their RB Smith had 450 yards rushing and 115 yards receiving against me. He had 2 runs of over 80 yards. That was a rough year. I started 2-0 and lost 10 straight, including a 3 point loss to #1 Ohio St. on the road. I led the game 24-20 with 50 seconds left and gave up a punt return for a TD. I managed to drive down the field trailing 27-24 with 4 seconds to go and my kicker (which was rated something like a 58) missed a 35 yard field goal the last play of the game.

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          • superjames1992
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2007
            • 31382

            #35
            Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

            Originally posted by crques
            Interesting dynasty. I'll keep following. I would much rather read this type of dynasty than those where teams go undefeated and beat everyone by 100 points. I like creating cupcake schools on NCAA 08 and trying to build them into solid programs, so I take my share of losses too and feel for you in that department. I would rather go 4-8 with one of those schools though rather than taking an established Top 25 team and running the table year after year.
            Yeah, I do too. I like to struggle at first and then gradually get better and eventually field a solid squad. It makes me feel better that you built the team and didn't inherit a good team. Otherwise I would have went with WVU, but they are simply too good. Besides, I prefer to play with a conventional drop back quarterback because I get tempted to cheese when I am playing with a Pat White or other fast QB.

            You have a lot of guts to play with a true cupcake school. My school has a cupcake defense, but and offense that is pretty good. I can't imagine the offense being horrible too. Losses of 62-0 an 72-3 would be commonplace I guess.

            Originally posted by crques
            The worst season I ever had was with New York State University. I went 2-10 in my first year with wins over Buffalo, and Princeton. I lost to Central Florida 87-42 and their RB Smith had 450 yards rushing and 115 yards receiving against me. He had 2 runs of over 80 yards. That was a rough year. I started 2-0 and lost 10 straight, including a 3 point loss to #1 Ohio St. on the road. I led the game 24-20 with 50 seconds left and gave up a punt return for a TD. I managed to drive down the field trailing 27-24 with 4 seconds to go and my kicker (which was rated something like a 58) missed a 35 yard field goal the last play of the game.
            Ouch, 10 straight losses would be painful. Of course, I look to be in pretty good shape to lose seven in a row. That sounds like a tough loss to be competing with a team that is far better than you, but barely lose. All the effort goes to waste. That's how I felt when our 23-0 halftime lead evaporated against Boston College and we suddenly found ourselves down 27-23 going into the fourth after they scored 27 points in the third. Luckily, I got it together and barely won by a field goal.
            Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
            Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
            Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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            • superjames1992
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jun 2007
              • 31382

              #36
              #8 Louisville (6-0) @ Boston (2-5)

              103 Points!!!

              BOSTON, MA - 103 points. That is the amount the Louisville Cardinals scored in this absolute blowout.

              "I think it's absolutely embarrassing," said Coach Frizzell about his team's performance. "Our defense sucks. We suck. This team sucks. Can we throw in the white flag and forfeit this season and move on to next season already?"

              Boston played musical quarterbacks in this game as every single Boston Quarterback had interception issues. "Well, interception-prone Marques Prater started the game, but after tossing his third pick of the game, he was jerked. Then Paul Mitchell came in to go 1-6 and throw a pick, so I pulled him. Then I brought in Rashaun Poe and every single one of the nine passes he threw were caught. The problem was that four of those passes were interceptions. Eventually, I sad 'screw it' and just started running the ball. I'd throw a pass every now and then, but we'd turn it over. I am in despair..."

              Louisville was within a touchdown of the NCAA football scoring record.

              Next week starting quarterback Chad Kemp will be back, so the quarterback woes should be over.

              #8 Louisville - 103, Boston - 14

              LOU: 21-31-14-37
              BOS: 07-00-07-00

              No box score. I am far too lazy to type down all of Louisville's scores... Basically, they scored A LOT! Also, Louisville had four pick sixes...

              Team Statistics (LOU/BOS)
              First Downs: 21/12
              Total Offense: 449/232
              Rushes-Yards: 35-275/41-122
              Comp-Att-TD: 13-27-4/9-25-0
              Passing Yards: 174/110
              Sacked: 2/7
              Turnovers: 1/10
              Total Yards: 536/410
              Penalties-Yards: 1-5/3-35
              T.O.P.: 13:39/14:21

              Individual Statistics

              Louisville
              Brian Brohm: 9-18, 128 Yds, 2 TD, Int
              Hunter Cantwell: 4-9, 46 Yds, 2 TD
              Michael Bush: 19 Car, 214 Yds, 4 TD, Rec, 18 Yds, TD
              Chris McKnight: 11 Car, 62 Yds, 2 TD
              Mario Urrutia: 3 Rec, 70 Yds, TD
              Trent Newby: 9 Tkl, 5 TFL, Sck, FF
              Nick Gray: 6 Tkl, 3 TFL, 2 Sck, FF
              Scott Zeppuhar: 6 Tkl, Int, FF

              Boston
              Marques Prater: 3-9, 38 Yds, 3 Int
              Rashuan Poe: 5-9, 64 Yds, 4 Int
              Paul Mitchell: 1-6, 8 Yds, Int
              Steven Harris: 10 Car, 97 Yds, TD
              Billy Sims: 12 Car, 21 Yds
              Joe Harley: 3 Rec, 73 Yds
              Jamie Carter: 7 Tkl
              Steve Stewart: 5 Tkl
              D'Juan Ruffin: 3 Tkl, Int
              Last edited by superjames1992; 07-03-2008, 11:10 AM.
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              • superjames1992
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jun 2007
                • 31382

                #37
                Week 8 Overview

                Big East Scores

                #8 Louisville - 103
                Boston - 14

                #4 West Virginia - 45
                Connecticut - 7

                Rutgers - 24
                Pittsburgh - 36

                South Florida - 36
                Cincinnati - 28

                Top 25 Losses

                #16 Alabama - 14
                Tennessee - 17

                #21 UCLA - 6
                #17 Notre Dame - 42

                #20 Iowa - 20
                #5 Michigan - 35

                #1 Texas - 44
                #13 Nebraska - 38

                #23 Georgia Tech - 17
                Clemson - 35

                Top 25
                1. Texas (35) (8-0)
                2. Southern California (22) (6-0)
                3. Ohio State (7-1) - #5 in BCS
                4. West Virginia (3) (7-0) - #3 in BCS
                5. Michigan (1) (8-0) - #4 in BCS
                6. Louisiana State (7-1)
                7. Florida (6-1)
                8. Louisville (7-0)
                9. California (8-0)
                10. Auburn (7-1)
                11. Florida State (6-1)
                12. Miami (6-1)
                13. Texas Christian (6-0)
                14. Oklahoma (5-2)
                15. Notre Dame (4-3)
                16. Nebraska (6-2)
                17. Virginia Tech (6-1)
                18. Georgia (7-1)
                19. Penn State (5-3)
                20. Texas Tech (6-2)
                21. Boise State (8-0)
                22. Clemson (6-2)
                23. Alabama (6-2)
                24. Iowa (5-3)
                25. Arizona State (4-3)

                Others Receiving Votes: Wisconsin, UCLA, Tulsa, Pittsburgh, Tennessee

                Dropped Out: #21 UCLA, #23 Georgia Tech

                Big East Standings
                1. #4 West Virginia 7-0 (2-0)
                2. #8 Louisville 7-0 (2-0)
                3. Pittsburgh 7-1 (2-1)
                4. South Florida 7-1 (2-1)
                5. Connecticut 6-1 (1-1)
                6. Cincinnati 3-5 (1-2)
                7. Rutgers 4-3 (0-2)
                8. Boston 2-6 (0-3)
                Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
                Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
                Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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                • crques
                  All Star
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 5045

                  #38
                  Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

                  Originally posted by superjames1992
                  Yeah, I do too. I like to struggle at first and then gradually get better and eventually field a solid squad. It makes me feel better that you built the team and didn't inherit a good team. Otherwise I would have went with WVU, but they are simply too good. Besides, I prefer to play with a conventional drop back quarterback because I get tempted to cheese when I am playing with a Pat White or other fast QB.

                  You have a lot of guts to play with a true cupcake school. My school has a cupcake defense, but and offense that is pretty good. I can't imagine the offense being horrible too. Losses of 62-0 an 72-3 would be commonplace I guess.


                  Ouch, 10 straight losses would be painful. Of course, I look to be in pretty good shape to lose seven in a row. That sounds like a tough loss to be competing with a team that is far better than you, but barely lose. All the effort goes to waste. That's how I felt when our 23-0 halftime lead evaporated against Boston College and we suddenly found ourselves down 27-23 going into the fourth after they scored 27 points in the third. Luckily, I got it together and barely won by a field goal.
                  I've noticed that even with cupcakes, after about 3-4 years you can field a fairly solid squad through transfers and a lot of 2 & 3 star recruits. I think in year 2 of that dynasty I was 5-7 and in year 3, I was 7-5. I was in the midst of year 4 with a 3-1 record when I stopped playing for some reason. Your dynasty has me thinking of going back and playing mine again this weekend. LOL

                  During my 10 game losing streak, I had 5 or 6 games that I lost by 10 points or less which made it even worse. A lot of those games I even led late in and somehow blew it. I remember a game against Syracuse that I led 28-10 with 2 minutes to go in the 3rd and I ended up losing 34-31.

                  I've tried seasons with WVU and they aren't that fun to me. I can use White & Devine and rack up 500+ rushing yards per game against most teams and even throw for 200 or so. I used them for 2 seasons and had a record of 24-2. Oddly enough, in season 1 I finished 12-0 and was shut out of the Championship game because Ohio St. & USC were both undefeated and ahead of me so I ended up playing TCU in another BCS bowl game. In season 2 I was 11-1 and made the Championship game and lost to Texas by 4 points. White got hurt early in the 1st Qtr and it messed my whole game up. Anyway, I just find it more fun and rewarding to get a bowl bid with a cupcake created school, even if you have no chance of winning a championship.

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                  • superjames1992
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 31382

                    #39
                    Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

                    Originally posted by crques
                    I've noticed that even with cupcakes, after about 3-4 years you can field a fairly solid squad through transfers and a lot of 2 & 3 star recruits. I think in year 2 of that dynasty I was 5-7 and in year 3, I was 7-5. I was in the midst of year 4 with a 3-1 record when I stopped playing for some reason. Your dynasty has me thinking of going back and playing mine again this weekend. LOL
                    Yeah, sounds like you had a good team coming around for year four.

                    Originally posted by crques
                    During my 10 game losing streak, I had 5 or 6 games that I lost by 10 points or less which made it even worse. A lot of those games I even led late in and somehow blew it. I remember a game against Syracuse that I led 28-10 with 2 minutes to go in the 3rd and I ended up losing 34-31.
                    Ouch. At least I haven't had any close games that I have lost. They've all been 91-42, 103-14, 62-17, ect.

                    Originally posted by crques
                    I've tried seasons with WVU and they aren't that fun to me. I can use White & Devine and rack up 500+ rushing yards per game against most teams and even throw for 200 or so. I used them for 2 seasons and had a record of 24-2. Oddly enough, in season 1 I finished 12-0 and was shut out of the Championship game because Ohio St. & USC were both undefeated and ahead of me so I ended up playing TCU in another BCS bowl game. In season 2 I was 11-1 and made the Championship game and lost to Texas by 4 points. White got hurt early in the 1st Qtr and it messed my whole game up. Anyway, I just find it more fun and rewarding to get a bowl bid with a cupcake created school, even if you have no chance of winning a championship.
                    Yeah, I used to play with WVU back a few years ago before they got really good and I used to have a good time with them. I used to try to build them into a perennial national title contender, but now that they already are one, I don't get that opportunity anymore. Creating a school is always fun though!

                    I can't wait until the offseason when I can get some new recruits in here on defense! I wouldn't be surprised if my entire secondary is true freshmen next year because I don't have a single cornerback faster than 78 speed...and that creates some mismatches obviously and some big plays for my opponents.
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                    • crques
                      All Star
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 5045

                      #40
                      Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

                      Originally posted by superjames1992
                      I can't wait until the offseason when I can get some new recruits in here on defense! I wouldn't be surprised if my entire secondary is true freshmen next year because I don't have a single cornerback faster than 78 speed...and that creates some mismatches obviously and some big plays for my opponents.
                      I love recruiting. After playing about 3 or 4 games, I'm ready to hurry and get the season over so I can recruit again. That secondary sounds brutal. With DB's that slow I bet teams don't see much man-to-man coverage against you. LOL

                      I might have missed it in an earlier post but what kind of offense do you run? I typically go with the spread and look for QB's that have decent pass accuracy and a little speed. I've tried using pure pocket-passers and running sets like Hawaii and Texas Tech run but that doesn't work out too well for me. I usually go with multiple or 4-3 on defense.

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                      • superjames1992
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 31382

                        #41
                        Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

                        Originally posted by crques
                        I love recruiting. After playing about 3 or 4 games, I'm ready to hurry and get the season over so I can recruit again. That secondary sounds brutal. With DB's that slow I bet teams don't see much man-to-man coverage against you. LOL
                        Well, I've tried man-to-man and it doesn't work as my secondary is soooo slow. Then I try to play some zone and my secondary has such low awareness ratings that they don't know what's going on and the offense easily finds gaping holes in the zone. I blitz some as well. For the most part I play zone, though, because it is almost impossible to play man-to-man because it's obviously hard for my 78 speed CB to covers WRs with 90+ speed.

                        Yeah, I'm ready for recruiting! I'm sick of this horrid defense!

                        Originally posted by crques
                        I might have missed it in an earlier post but what kind of offense do you run? I typically go with the spread and look for QB's that have decent pass accuracy and a little speed. I've tried using pure pocket-passers and running sets like Hawaii and Texas Tech run but that doesn't work out too well for me. I usually go with multiple or 4-3 on defense.
                        I run a west coast style offense and pass probably 60-70% of the time. I like a pocket passer type QB that are accurate, basically like a Brian Brohm, Payton Manning, Tom Brady, ect. I may switch to a spread offense eventually, though, once I get more speed on offense. Also, I may run more if I can recruit a high quality runningback.

                        On defense I run a 3-4. I usually run a 4-3, but decided I would try to go with a 3-4 in this dynasty just for something different. I occassionally go with a 3-3-5 as well like WVU runs.
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                        • Marino
                          Moderator
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 18113

                          #42
                          Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

                          so i would like to purchase my Boston Colonials gear now because in time they will be dy-NASTY!!! if you know what i mean...

                          im following

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                          • Madman55
                            Dibs!
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 1255

                            #43
                            Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

                            Some brutal losses there. :P. But other than that, its looking good.


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                            • superjames1992
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 31382

                              #44
                              Re: Boston Colonials (NCAA 07)

                              Originally posted by marino13882
                              so i would like to purchase my Boston Colonials gear now because in time they will be dy-NASTY!!! if you know what i mean...

                              im following
                              Yeah, you better stock up on Boston Colonials merchandise while it's dirt cheap because once we win our 10 championships in a row, our prices will go through the roof!!!

                              Originally posted by Madman55
                              Some brutal losses there. :P. But other than that, its looking good.
                              Thanks man.

                              Thanks for following as always!
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                              • superjames1992
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jun 2007
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                                #45
                                Boston (2-6) @ Cincinnati (3-5)

                                Kemp Falls Victim to Injury Again as Colonials Lose to Cincinnati

                                CINCINNATI, OH - With Chad Kemp back from injury, you wouldn't expect any more musical quarterbacks like we have seen lately. Or would you?

                                Coach Frizzell decided to make the move to a more spread-like offense to try to get more shotgun formations and hopefully protect the quarterback more, a problem which has nagged the Colonials this year. The plan worked very well early as the Colonials racked up a 7-3 lead and were inside the Cincinnati 10 yard line looking to score yet again.

                                However, that was the turning point of the game as Chad Kemp was nailed after passing the ball and fell victim to a mild concussion. Team doctors held him out for the game, but said he would be available to play next week. Up to that point, Kemp had a marvelous game as he went 9-14 for 85 yards through the air and rushed five times for 50 yards a touchdown on the ground.

                                "I just don't know why he [Kemp] has so much trouble staying healthy," said an exasperated Coach Frizzell as his team drops to 2-7 on the season. "He had some injury issues even before his big injury as he had some stingers that caused him to lose a couple games here and there in the first few games. I just don't know what to do because he is a great quarterback when he can play."

                                In came interception-machine Marques Prater to replace Kemp. "I tried to run the ball at first to keep things safe and Prater from throwing picks, but our offense stagnated and after falling behind 19-14," commented Coach Frizzell. "I knew we had to be more aggresive and we had to pass the ball."

                                Sure enough, on that very possession Prater launched a wild pass wild being nailed by a defensive lineman that sailed 20 yards off target and landed right in the hands of a Bearcat defender.

                                "I thought here we go again," said Coach Frizzell. "I jerked him promptly because I knew there was plenty more picks where that came from. He's a pick-machine and there's no getting around that."

                                From then on, it was over. Cincinnati rolled on and, after falling befind 14-3 early on, scored 33 unanswered points to romp the Colonials 36-14, even though the Bearcats were behind 14-13 at halftime.

                                Backup quarterback Ronald Fowlkes started for Cincinnati since starter Dustin Grutza was out with an injury.

                                Cincinnati - 36, Boston - 14

                                BOS: 07-07-00-00
                                CIN: 03-10-09-14

                                Box Score

                                1st Quarter
                                5:03 - BOS - 10 yard run by Kemp (7-0 BOS)
                                2:15 - CIN - 21 yard field goal by Hobbs (7-3 BOS)

                                2nd Quarter
                                6:55 - BOS - 1 yard run by Sims (14-3 BOS)
                                3:21 - CIN - 14 yard pass from Fowlkes to Akindona (14-10 BOS)
                                1:22 - CIN - 48 yard field goal by Hobbs (14-13 BOS)

                                3rd Quarter
                                2:13 - CIN - 5 yard pass from Fowlkes to Castorani (Conv. failed, 19-14 CIN)
                                1:16 - CIN - 36 yard field goal by Hobbs (22-14 CIN)

                                4th Quarter
                                6:03 - CIN - 17 yard pass from Fowlkes to Wright (29-14 CIN)
                                3:05 - CIN - 48 yard pass from Fowlkes to Ware (36-14 CIN)

                                Team Statistics (BOS/CIN)
                                First Downs: 14/17
                                Total Offense: 311/394
                                Rushes-Yards: 23-70/26-82
                                Comp-Att-TD: 20-36-0/15-29-4
                                Passing Yards: 241/312
                                Sacked: 1/3
                                Turnovers: 4/0
                                Total Yards: 409/501
                                Penalties-Yards: 3-34/1-15
                                T.O.P.: 13:37/14:23

                                Individual Statistics

                                Boston
                                Chad Kemp: 9-14, 85 Yds, 5 Car, 50 Yds, TD
                                Marques Prater: 4-7, 21 Yds, Int
                                Paul Mitchell: 6-11, 121 Yds
                                Rashaun Poe: 1-4, 14 Yds
                                Billy Sims: 15 Car, 27 Yds, TD
                                Andrew O'Brian: 4 Rec, 93 Yds
                                Khalif Fitzhugh: 5 Rec, 58 Yds
                                Shane King: 5 Rec, 53 Yds
                                Mickey Stanley: 6 Tkl
                                Jamil O'Brien: 4 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sck
                                Bruce Alston: 4 Tkl, 2 TFL, 2 Sck

                                Cincinnati
                                Ronald Fowlkes: 15-29, 312 Yds, 4 TD
                                Joe Tompkins: 16 Car, 74 Yds
                                Joel Mitchell: 5 Rec, 91 Yds
                                William Wright: 3 Rec, 84 Yds, TD
                                Shawn Ware: 2 Rec, 70 Yds, TD
                                Gavin Akindona: 2 Rec, 35 Yds, TD
                                Tino Castorani: 3 Rec, 32 Yds, TD
                                Mike Clark: 9 Tkl
                                James Rhodes: 7 Tkl, TFL
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