
From the Ashes: The University of Chicago (NCAA14)
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Re: From the Ashes: The University of Chicago (NCAA14)
The layout is just like a magazine - I love it. Keep up the great work as always, MrRudy. Your TB work alone has been exceptional - there's no surprise here. Glad you've found a team you can build up.Comment
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Re: From the Ashes: The University of Chicago (NCAA14)
Just thought I'd let you know, I tried to do a Teambuilder dynasty with UT-Arlington last week and the game wouldn't advance past the conference championship week. Could just be a rare bug, but I couldn't not tell you as I see you're putting a lot of time into this.NFL - Indianapolis Colts
NCAA (anything) - Indiana HoosiersComment
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Re: From the Ashes: The University of Chicago (NCAA14)
Awesome! I remember when you did this dynasty previously, and I was/am a big fan!--Auburn Football--2010 National Champions--Comment
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Re: From the Ashes: The University of Chicago (NCAA14)
UPDATE: Went through simmed the season and was able to advance to bowl season so this will indeed continue. Thanks for the heads up Cream&Crimson. Hope you're able to figure out what caused that bug you encountered.Comment
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Re: From the Ashes: The University of Chicago (NCAA14)
Very nice set up on the Week 2 Top 25, etc. Love what you got going here - simple, and to the point - with enough imagery for those who like that - and also room for the readers.
Good luck against Minnesota!Comment
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Re: From the Ashes: The University of Chicago (NCAA14)
For those curious, I actually use PowerPoint. It allows me to make a template, quickly create a copy and input my data. Then save that slide as a jpeg to be uploaded to my Google images. You can really do some great things in there and I'm still learning how to improve my performance.Comment
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Re: From the Ashes: The University of Chicago (NCAA14)
Always appreciated Matt. As you can see, Minnesota's athleticism was simply too much for me.
For those curious, I actually use PowerPoint. It allows me to make a template, quickly create a copy and input my data. Then save that slide as a jpeg to be uploaded to my Google images. You can really do some great things in there and I'm still learning how to improve my performance.
Yeah, Minnesota really put a number on you. Were they using a lot of read options? Tough opponent nonetheless.Comment
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