Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

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  • shinderhizzle84
    Banned
    • Nov 2008
    • 1836

    #31
    Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

    GAME 2 OF NCAA SEASON #1: @

    1st Quarter:

    TD: 39 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO WR #9. 2:46

    2nd Quarter:

    TD: 8 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO WR #9. 4:11

    TD: 64 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO WR #8. 3:26

    TD: 6 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO TE #53. 1:51

    TD: 4 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO TE #19. 0:09

    3rd Quarter:

    TD: 10 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO WR #8. 2:11

    TD: INT-TD BY SS #21. 1:46

    TD: 8 YD PASS BY G PICKARTS TO WR #4 0:04

    TD: 95 YD KR BY WR #84. 0:01

    4th Quarter:

    No Scoring.

    FINAL GAME SCORE: 56 7

    GARY PICKARTS' FINAL GAME STATISTICS:

    96.4 RATE, 4/11 ATT, 87 PASS YDS, 1 PASS TD, 23 RUSH YDS, 0 RUSH TD'S, 2 INT.

    TEXAS LONGHORNS' 2010 REGULAR SEASON RECORD:

    2-0-0


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    • shinderhizzle84
      Banned
      • Nov 2008
      • 1836

      #32
      Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

      GAME 3 OF NCAA SEASON #1: @


      1st Quarter:

      FG: 29 YD FG BY K #85. 1:26

      TD: 7 YD PASS BY QB #15 TO WR #22. 0:09

      2nd Quarter:

      TD: 22 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO WR #5. 3:16

      TD: 3 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO WR #9. 0:55

      3rd Quarter:

      TD: 1 YD RUSH BY HB #25. 3:32

      4th Quarter:

      TD: 21 YD PASS BY QB #12 TO WR #8. 3:29

      TD: 48 YD RUSH BY HB #5. 1:55

      FINAL GAME SCORE: 17 28

      GARY PICKARTS' FINAL GAME STATISTICS: DNP.

      TEXAS LONGHORNS' 2010 REGULAR SEASON RECORD:

      3-0-0

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      • alex96
        Pro
        • Aug 2007
        • 721

        #33
        Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

        oh yeah, I forgot you cant put names in RTG.
        Fans of: Braves, Falcons, Lakers, Angels, USC Trojans
        (call me a bandwagon if you want to :D)
        GT: alexguy96
        PSN: alexsportsguy (lame but whatever)

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        • shinderhizzle84
          Banned
          • Nov 2008
          • 1836

          #34
          Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

          Originally posted by alex96
          oh yeah, I forgot you cant put names in RTG.
          unfortunately, that is the case.....

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          • shinderhizzle84
            Banned
            • Nov 2008
            • 1836

            #35
            Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

            Gary was enjoying himself now that he had finally warmed up to university life. He had made some friends, yes, and was finally starting to get good grades, but that wasn't the real reason.



            He loved football. More than ever, now. He even enjoyed running gruesome sprints in practice, for he knew it would only bring him that much closer to becoming the clear and uncontested starter for the fine football organization that Texas really was.
            He was enjoying the barbeque food in the local restaurants, the girls with the southern drawl, and everything else associated with Texas.



            But running out onto that field, even if he was going to be warming the bench for most of the game, was the most exciting thing he could think of doing at any given time. The crowd's roar, the euphoric feeling, as if there was a butterfly in his stomach, fluttering it's wings for the first time. He simply couldn't get enough of it.



            Gary arrived to practice slightly late, and paid the consequence for it with six others, whom he had been procrastinating with in the locker room before heading out to practice.

            “You seven are gonna be running sprints till you can't run no more, you hear me, fellas?!” Coach Mack shouted, whistle hanging limply from the side of his half-open mouth.

            “Yes coach,” The other six mumbled angrily. But not Gary. Gary just lifted his face up half an inch, so that coach could see his eager smile. Mack stared at Gary for a moment, as if Gary had some sort of life-threatening disease living on his face, and then walked away towards where the rest of the team was kneeling down, waiting for their coach to give them directions.



            “Meet me in my office after practice,” Coach Mack mumbled finally, before turning around fully.

            As Gary lined up for his first set of sprints, thoughts kept on flitting in and out of his mind.



            What exactly does coach want, I wonder? He thought to himself.



            Shrugging more for his own amusement than anything else, Gary knelt down, and began to run as fast and hard as he could.



            Soon enough, he was soaked from head to toe, and was keeled over with an awful stomach ache and the inability to bring in more than a slight gush of air without painfully wheezing.



            He made his way to the locker room once practice was over, got undressed in silence, and showered with pausing only once or twice to towel-whip someone, which was a rarity for Gary, who had recently taken to towel-whipping every single teammate of his he could find in sight.



            “What's up, Coach?” He finally asked, walking in to Coach Mack's office wearing a fresh set of clothes, and with his hair slightly gelled back.



            “Take a seat, Gary,” Mack said, not bothering to look up from the paper work he was frivolously filling out on his desk.



            Gary tentatively took one of the chairs across from his Coach, and waited in silence for Mack to finish the paperwork.



            Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Coach Mack looked up, put a smile on his face, and said, “How ya doin', son?”



            “G-good,” Gary started. It wasn't like his Coach to be awfully friendly, and the office suddenly started to reek of suspicion.



            “You see this sheet of paper that I've been working on?” Mack asked Gary, holding up the thick wad of paper work he had been working on a moment ago. “This here is the roster for tomorrow's game against Utep. Now, why don't you take a look at the top of this here sheet of paper.”



            Coach Mack ripped the piece of paper off cleanly, and handed it over to the young quarterback, not daring to look him in the eye.



            Gary took the piece of paper earnestly, and glanced quickly to the top.

            “OH MY GOD!” Gary squealed, standing up abruptly and dropping the piece of paper to the ground simultaneously.



            “You likin' it?” Coach Mack said, with what Gary thought was a trace of laughter.



            But Gary Pickarts was simply too caught up in the piece of paper to hear his Coach's words. For the top of the paper read:'



            STARTING QB: GARY PICKARTS #10



            “Thank you, Coach Mack, thank you SO MUCH!” Gary screamed nearly at the top of his lungs before running out of the locker room, grabbing his stuff, and running back to his dormitory. He was going to call or tell everyone who was anyone in his life to look for him at the game tomorrow, whether it was at the game or on the television.

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            • shinderhizzle84
              Banned
              • Nov 2008
              • 1836

              #36
              Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

              GAME 4 OF NCAA SEASON #1: @


              1st Quarter:

              TD: 10 YD PASS BY QB #10 TO WR #18. 2:37

              FG: 50 YD FG BY K #15. 0:41

              2nd Quarter:

              TD: 1 YD RUSH BY HB #31. 3:38

              TD: 34 YD PASS BY G. PICKARTS TO WR #5. 2:10

              TD: 6 YD PASS BY QB #10 TO WR #7. 0:11

              3rd Quarter:

              TD: 5 YD PASS BY QB #10 TO WR #7. 3:10

              FG: 40 YD KICK BY K #15. 2:16

              4th Quarter:


              TD: 16 YD PASS BY G. PICKARTS TO TE #19. 4:42

              (2 PT CONVERSION IS GOOD).


              TD: 5 YD PASS BY QB #10 TO WR #7. 3:19


              TD: 55 YD PASS BY G. PICKARTS TO TE #19. 2:03


              FINAL GAME SCORE: 35 28


              GARY PICKARTS' IS POTG WITH:

              GARY PICKARTS' FINAL GAME STATISTICS:


              177.7 RATE, 14/25 ATT, 292 PASS YDS, 3 PASS TD'S, 2 INT'S, 7 RUSH ATT, 36 RUSH YDS, 0 RUSH TD'S


              TEXAS LONGHORNS' 2010 REGULAR SEASON RECORD:


              4-0-0



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              • kobe360x
                Rookie
                • Jul 2009
                • 418

                #37
                Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

                lol wait why were you starting?

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                • shinderhizzle84
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 1836

                  #38
                  Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

                  Originally posted by kobe360x
                  lol wait why were you starting?
                  i dunno. my overall is like 97 or something, and one day i just started the game and realized i was starting!! haha lol.

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                  • Son of Sam99
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 1307

                    #39
                    Re: Talent Outside the Pocket: An NCAA 10 QB Story

                    Originally posted by shinderhizzle84
                    unfortunately, that is the case.....

                    Two names that might help:

                    QB #12 Colt McCoy (might be a good idea to incorporate him in the story)

                    1st string WR (dont know his #) Jordan Shipley
                    @SCooper9


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