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  • whughes
    MVP
    • Jul 2012
    • 1688

    #106
    Re: We're building something here... an NCAA 14 teambuilder dynasty



    Week Five Wrap Up

    Top Stories

    LSU Shines!
    #8 LSU travels to #13 Miss State and leave with the win, 28-7

    Knockout!
    #11 Utah tops #9 Stanford in a decisive 27-7 victory

    A Sigh of Relief
    #10 Auburn slips by #25 Tennessee, 31-24

    Laugher In Oxford
    Ole Miss creams #17 Alabama 42-19

    NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Jan 1,
    RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
    11Ohio State401499
    22Oregon401428
    33Michigan State301365
    44Arizona401302
    55UCLA501260
    66Florida State401199
    78LSU401128
    87Oklahoma211102
    911Utah311038
    1010Auburn31931
    1112Clemson30850
    1214Baylor20749
    1315Notre Dame31677
    1416Arkansas State30654
    159Stanford12608
    1618Minnesota40563
    1719Boston College40520
    1813Miss State32467
    1921Georgia32406
    2022Georgia Tech30398
    2123Michigan40359
    22NRTexas A&M31275
    23NRVirginia Tech22187
    2420Arkansas22183
    2524Wisconsin32162


    Heisman Watch

    Heisman Watch - Updated: Jan 1,
    NAMEPOSSCHOOL
    SEASON STATS
    Soso JamaboHBUCLA113Att, 782yds, 7TD
    Royce FreemanHBOregon85Att, 560yds, 10TD
    Corey ClementHBWisconsin102Att, 664yds, 10TD
    Curtis SamuelHBOhio State73Att, 431yds, 8TD
    Roc ThomasHBAuburn109Att, 610yds, 7TD

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    • whughes
      MVP
      • Jul 2012
      • 1688

      #107
      Re: We're building something here... an NCAA 14 teambuilder dynasty





      Portland at UMass

      Amherst, MA - Pride is on the line as these two cellar dwellers get set to do battle this week. Both teams are winless on the season, and desperately need a win here to even have a chance at qualifying for a bowl game. The teams have one common opponent this season in Penn State. Portland suffered a 70-12 shellacking at the hands of the Nittany Lions in week one, and UMass fell 34-27 to them in week four.

      Adam Walker will be without his #1 target this week, as tight end Shannon Steele injured himself in practice during the bye week. Steele has accounted for 348 yards and 3 touchdowns so far this season on 20 receptions. The Trapper's will look to wideouts Kris Ewing and Devron Callahan to pick up the slack. Cecil Smart and Isaiah Penn should have a field day running the ball against the Minutemen's #105 ranked rush defense. UMass' defense is led by Junior cornerback Jackson Porter (80ovr) and Shaki Holines (80ovr) at defensive end.

      On defense the Trapper's will have to contain Junior quarterback Austin Whipple (74ovr) and the Minutemen's #91 ranked pass offense. Whipple so far this season has thrown for 632yds with 2 touchdowns and 7 interceptions, while completing only 43% of his passes. This will likely be the easiest test of the season for the Trapper's defense, hopefully they don't disappoint. The ground game is led by senior halfback Shadrach Abrokwah (80ovr) who has racked up a respectable 394 yards on 82 carries this season and 2 touchdowns.
      Check out my dynasty thread:
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      Fan of:
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      CMU Chippewas


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