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  • Shadow
    MVP
    • Oct 2002
    • 2425

    #241
    Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

    I am interested because u seem to have a good dynasty going on.

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    • Psyblast
      2023 National Champions
      • Jun 2003
      • 42582

      #242
      Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

      I am interested....too bad no one's interested in mine...

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      • Psyblast
        2023 National Champions
        • Jun 2003
        • 42582

        #243
        Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

        I am interested....too bad no one's interested in mine...

        Comment

        • Psyblast
          2023 National Champions
          • Jun 2003
          • 42582

          #244
          Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

          I am interested....too bad no one's interested in mine...

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          • Karlos05
            -
            • Mar 2003
            • 5814

            #245
            Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

            I'm intrested you should keep it going

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            • Karlos05
              -
              • Mar 2003
              • 5814

              #246
              Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

              I'm intrested you should keep it going

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              • Karlos05
                -
                • Mar 2003
                • 5814

                #247
                Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                I'm intrested you should keep it going

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                • LiquidCrash
                  All Star
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 6066

                  #248
                  Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                  I agree, this is interesting. Definately keep it going.

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                  • LiquidCrash
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 6066

                    #249
                    Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                    I agree, this is interesting. Definately keep it going.

                    Comment

                    • LiquidCrash
                      All Star
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 6066

                      #250
                      Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                      I agree, this is interesting. Definately keep it going.

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                      • Bonez420
                        Pro
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 490

                        #251
                        Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                        Okay, cool. Thanks for the responses guys. Didn't know if I should just wait until I start my Madden franchise or whatever. I have played 2 games since my computer first crashed, and done a lot of stuff in between because the games were the Houston Bowl and the first game of the new season. Updates coming soon. Either that, or one big update.

                        Thanks again for the responses.

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                        • Bonez420
                          Pro
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 490

                          #252
                          Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                          Okay, cool. Thanks for the responses guys. Didn't know if I should just wait until I start my Madden franchise or whatever. I have played 2 games since my computer first crashed, and done a lot of stuff in between because the games were the Houston Bowl and the first game of the new season. Updates coming soon. Either that, or one big update.

                          Thanks again for the responses.

                          Comment

                          • Bonez420
                            Pro
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 490

                            #253
                            Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                            Okay, cool. Thanks for the responses guys. Didn't know if I should just wait until I start my Madden franchise or whatever. I have played 2 games since my computer first crashed, and done a lot of stuff in between because the games were the Houston Bowl and the first game of the new season. Updates coming soon. Either that, or one big update.

                            Thanks again for the responses.

                            Comment

                            • Bonez420
                              Pro
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 490

                              #254
                              Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                              HOUSTON BOWL
                              Houston (10-2) vs Missouri (6-6)

                              The coach couldn't have been more dead on in his pre-game fears. Missouri, unfortunately for Houston, came to play and to prove a point. In the first quarter, FS Nix left the game with a mild concussion. There were a few scoring opportunities missed by both sides, but at the end of the quarter, it was still 0-0. The highlight would have to be Senior TE Chance Brown breaking the NCAA career record for receptions (he would finish at 346 for his career). The second quarter yielded only more defense as we went into the half tied at zero. The third quarter saw some excellent punts. It also saw Aaron Anderson throw an interception at the Houston 23 yard line. This made the coach bring in Cory Cooper for the rest of the game. Did Mizzou score? No... Webster stopped that from happening with an interception returned to the UH 28 yard line. Just before the third quarter ended, FS Jeremy Duncan broke his collarbone. We headed to the fourth with nobody having gotten into the endzone. Mizzou quickly ended the dry spell in the fourth quarter, scoring a touchdown with their HB Allen. A Cory Cooper interception gave them the ball back at the U of H 20 yard line and it was soon 14-0. With 4:07 left to play, John Thorburn took a 40 yard pass from Cory Cooper to the house to make it 14-7. Both defenses held strong and eventually Houston got a final chance with 34 seconds left, but a hail mary that was knocked down gave Mizzou the upset.

                              FINAL: Mizzou upsets Houston 14-7
                              Greatness Score: 404

                              SEASON'S END
                              NCAA Rank: #27
                              Record: 10-3
                              FS Jason Nix was awarded the Thorpe Award
                              Coach Dean McMullen (Houston) was awarded Coach of the Year

                              National Champion: Virginia Tech

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                              • Bonez420
                                Pro
                                • Jun 2003
                                • 490

                                #255
                                Re: NCAA 2004: Prestige to Challenge

                                HOUSTON BOWL
                                Houston (10-2) vs Missouri (6-6)

                                The coach couldn't have been more dead on in his pre-game fears. Missouri, unfortunately for Houston, came to play and to prove a point. In the first quarter, FS Nix left the game with a mild concussion. There were a few scoring opportunities missed by both sides, but at the end of the quarter, it was still 0-0. The highlight would have to be Senior TE Chance Brown breaking the NCAA career record for receptions (he would finish at 346 for his career). The second quarter yielded only more defense as we went into the half tied at zero. The third quarter saw some excellent punts. It also saw Aaron Anderson throw an interception at the Houston 23 yard line. This made the coach bring in Cory Cooper for the rest of the game. Did Mizzou score? No... Webster stopped that from happening with an interception returned to the UH 28 yard line. Just before the third quarter ended, FS Jeremy Duncan broke his collarbone. We headed to the fourth with nobody having gotten into the endzone. Mizzou quickly ended the dry spell in the fourth quarter, scoring a touchdown with their HB Allen. A Cory Cooper interception gave them the ball back at the U of H 20 yard line and it was soon 14-0. With 4:07 left to play, John Thorburn took a 40 yard pass from Cory Cooper to the house to make it 14-7. Both defenses held strong and eventually Houston got a final chance with 34 seconds left, but a hail mary that was knocked down gave Mizzou the upset.

                                FINAL: Mizzou upsets Houston 14-7
                                Greatness Score: 404

                                SEASON'S END
                                NCAA Rank: #27
                                Record: 10-3
                                FS Jason Nix was awarded the Thorpe Award
                                Coach Dean McMullen (Houston) was awarded Coach of the Year

                                National Champion: Virginia Tech

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