As time goes on and my Coaching Persona moves on from being a coordinator to coach, as well other created coaches that I have made but allow the CPU to control, the focus will shift to those "characters" while still working in an over-all FBS 'Universe' that I plan on being easy to check in on from viewers who may be more interested in specifics teams.
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This is my first attempt at publishing a Dynasty. This won't simply start out as being about one coach or one team. This is more about the big picture of the FBS from 2013 forward, with some team builder modifications and conference realignment.FlaskDaddy's NCAA Football '14 Dynasty Mode
'BACK TO BASICS'
1. Welcome
As time goes on and my Coaching Persona moves on from being a coordinator to coach, as well other created coaches that I have made but allow the CPU to control, the focus will shift to those "characters" while still working in an over-all FBS 'Universe' that I plan on being easy to check in on from viewers who may be more interested in specifics teams.
Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoy!
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GAMEEA SPORTS NCAA FOOTBALL 14
PLATFORM: PS3
ROSTER CREDIT: pudgee691 (Some Coordinators Modified)
SLIDER CREDIT: JrueToTheGame's Unleash Infinity Sliders
TEAMBUILDER CREDITS:SpoilerDoTheJohnWall_11 (Montana, Montana State, James Madison, Youngstown State); lancerTXST (Georgia Southern, Appalachian State); ballardboyz555 (UNC Greensboro); bignate8791 (Case Western); NadeDown21 (UNC Charlotte); NinoXD7 (Texas A&M Commerce); CoffeyN (Coastal Carolina); Panda1357 (Chattanooga)
CORE AUDIENCE CREDIT: David Frank
INSIGHT (ABOUT MY MADNESS):
SpoilerI decided that in this "Universe" that will also link (via Importing Draft Class) to my Madden 25 Connected Franchise, the following changes would be made--over time-- starting in the 2013 Season:
1. Due to "Disciplinary Reasons" resulting from various scandals, Penn State and The University of Miami would receive the "Death Sentence" sanctions and will not be continuing their respective programs.
2. Utilizing various sources, I identified the programs who lose the most money and have lowest attendance numbers, and decided to "Demote" those programs, they are as follows: Idaho, UAB, UNLV, UCF, Eastern Michigan, Buffalo, and Western Michigan.
3. I decided (because I had a dozen teams I wanted to import, but also due to the idea of schools re-utilizing funds spent on their programs) to also remove Air Force, Army, and Navy.
4. Again, utilizing information based on recent winning histories as well as solid attendance numbers (along with actual programs that moved up into FBS over the course of 2013-2017) I chose to "Promote" the following FCS Programs: Appalachian State, Chattanooga, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, James Madison, Montana, Montana State, UNC Charlotte, and Youngstown State.
5. For purely personal reasons (mainly the fact that my target-audience, my best friend Dave, has attended/been professor at each) I chose to include three other programs: Division II Texas A&M Commerce; Division III Case Western; and as-yet non football program UNC Greensboro.
6. Feeling that one of the reasons that many schools face such difficulty with the cost of fielding programs, I decided to restructure--but in a realistic way--the conferences. (Conference Contraction, if you will) and that's what 'Back 2 Basics' is all about.
a. No changes (outside of the removal of teams; the elimination due to some of those removals of Conference divisions/Championship Games; and the inclusion of the new teams as Independents) will take place until the off season period between the 2013 and 2014 seasons.
b. Conferences will be taken back to their original structures, with consideration given to when each conference claims the establishment of it's lineage. (i.e. Big 10, 1896; SEC 1932; MAC 1946 etc.)
c. Teams that have played in multiple conferences in their histories (i.e. South Carolina, ACC and SEC; Cincinnati MAC, AAC) will be placed in the original conference in which they belonged.
d. Teams that originally played in now-defunct conferences will play in the first conference that still exists that they played.
e. Imported teams/Independent teams will be moved into conferences that make sense geographically and with consideration of ability for program to compete. (This process is expected to take 2-4 seasons, depending on success of teams.)
MY GAMEPLAY:
SpoilerI will start out my career (Coach Joe Flask) as OC of James Madison (decided randomly among 1 Star and 2 Star Prestige Teams). I will not focus on a particular team as far as detailed records go until I become a Head Coach somewhere. Until that time, my reports will be on the FBS as a whole. As some other created coaches (David Frank, OC Kent State) whom the CPU controls I will report on those teams as well, but with slightly less detail, as those teams will not be under my control.
I will play all Coordinator games in "Coach Mode" calling only plays, allowing Auto-Throw once the snap has taken place. Win or Lose, all games will be saved and reported.
RECRUITING:
SpoilerApplies to Head Coached schools only, I will turn on all helpers and simulate recruiting as a coordinator.
(Numerals standing for prestige of the program)
SCOUTING: Only in Pre-Season
HELPERS: Turned Off
TEAM RESTRICTIONS
1. Maximum Scholarships Given: Leaving Seniors +2
a. Any Player in Home State/Pipeline(s) with Team Rated Top 3
b. Any Player, 3* or Under, in Geographic Region (Adjoining State) with Team Rated #1
2. Maximum Scholarships Given: Leaving Seniors +2
a. Any Player in Home State/Pipeline(s) with Team Rated Top 5
b. Any Player, 4* or Under, in Region with Team Rated Top 3
c. Any Player in Conference Footprint with Team Rated #1
3. Maximum Scholarships Given: Leaving Seniors +3
a. Any Player in Home State/Pipeline(s) with Team Rated Top 10
b. Any Player in Region with Team Rated Top 5
c. Any Player in Conference Footprint with Team Rated Top 3
d. Any Player in Nation with Team Rated #1
4. Maximum Scholarships Given: Leaving Seniors +3
a. Any Player in Home State/Pipeline(s)
b. Any Player in Region with Team Rated Top 10
c. Any Player in Conference Footprint with Team Rated Top 5
d. Any Player in Nation with Team Rated Top 3
5. Maximum Scholarships Given: Leaving Seniors +4
a. Any Player in Home State/Pipeline
b. Any Player in Region
c. Any Player in Conference Footprint with Team Rated Top 10
d. Any Player in Nation with Team Rated Top 5
6. Maximum Scholarships Given: Leaving Seniors +4
a. Any Player in Home State/Pipeline
b. Any Player in Region
c. Any Player in Conference Footprint
d. Any Player in Nation with Team Rated Top 10
COACH PRESTIGE
1. May Recruit 1 Player Outside of Team Restrictions in Home State
2. May Recruit 1 Player Outside of Team Restrictions in Pipeline
3. May Recruit 1 Player Outside of Team Restrictions in Region
4. May Recruit 1 Player Outside of Team Restrictions in Conference Footprint
5. May Recruit 1 Player Outside of Team Restrictions in Nation
6. May Recruit 2 Players Outside of Team Restrictions in Nation
COACHING CONTRACTS
SpoilerRealism: Treating Contracts as Binding Financial Agreements
Coordinator Contracts:
- Fulfill Initial Contract with VERY Few Exceptions
- No Signing Contract Extension Unless in Last-Half of Contract
- No "Job-Hopping" First Year of Contract Extension
Coordinator to Co-Ordinator Movement:
- No In-Conference Movement While Within Contract
- No Downward Movement (If Moving to Another Team, Must Move to "Better Job")
Coordinator to Head Coach Movement:
If within First Year of Contract (or Extension) Can Only Move to HC Job if:
- Replacing Team's HC if He Retires/Moves on
- Won Conference Championship and Bowl Game/National Championship
- Moving to Team that Coach "Has History" with (ie. Played for or Previously Coached)
Outside of First Year of Contract (or Extension) Will Only Move to HC Job if:
- Any of the Above Applies
- Finishing in Top 25 in Poll
Head Coach Contracts:
- Fulfill Initial Contract (Unless Fired)
- No Signing Contract Extension Until Going into Final Year
- Must Fulfill First Year of Contract Extension
Head Coach Movement:
Still Within Contract
- No Inter-Conference Movement
- Can Take Any Job of Lower Prestige
- Can Only Take Job of Higher Prestige if Team Finished in Top 25; Won Conference Championship; Won National Championship
If Contract Has Expired
- Any Prestige Team Below 6*
- 6* Prestige Team if Leaving 5* or 6* Prestige Team; Multiple Time Conference Champ; or National Championship
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NCAA FBS NEWS
2013
FEBRUARY 1, 2013- BREAKING NEWS: NCAA TERMINATES 2 PROGRAMS DUE TO VIOLATIONS
SpoilerIndianapolis, IN: Today the President of the NCAA released a statement terminating the NCAA's association with two recently troubled FBS football programs.
"We have re-examined the case of Penn State University's Football Program during the troubling and tragic Jerry Sandusky era, and have reached a new determination that we feel will work better than bowl and scholarship sanctions to send a clear and direct message that this type of atrocity can never be allowed to happen again. Effective immediately, all football and related programs at PSU are terminated.
"Additionally, the we have determined that, due to repeated violations of bylaws covering a thirty-plus year time, the University of Miami FBS program has developed a systemic culture of cheating, paying players in unacceptable ways, and harboring individuals who promote and facilitate these violations; is also terminated effective immediately."
FEBRUARY 5, 2013- BREAKING NEWS: 10 FBS PROGRAMS ELECT TO MOVE DOWN
SpoilerIndianapolis, IN: Just days after two prestigious FBS programs were terminated by the NCAA, ten programs have informed the sanctioning office of their intent to leave college football's highest level.
"The following Universities, citing budgetary and competitive hardship, have informed the NCAA of their decision to transition their programs from the Bowl Subdivision to the Championship Subdivision: Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Idaho, UAB, UCF, UNLV, and Western Michigan.
"Additionally, the three United States Service Academies (Air Force, Army, and Navy), following a directive from their superiors at the Pentagon, have elected to cease FBS play as well.
"The transition or cessation of these programs is immediate, and they will not play in the 2013-2014 FBS season. We are working diligently to find appropriate replacements for these teams as well as looking into what changes can and should be made to keep this from happening to programs in the future. We will have further announcements in the weeks to come."
FEBRUARY 25, 2013- BREAKING NEWS: FBS TEAM PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCEDSpoiler
Indianapolis, IN: Today, a press release from the NCAA office of the President has announced the promotion of 12 programs to the FBS level for the 2013 Season.
"The following programs have exhibited to the NCAA their respective institutions' determinations and plans to facilitate an immediate move up into the FBS: Appalachian State Mountaineers, Case Western Reserve Spartans, Chattanooga Mocs, Coastal Carolina Chanticleers, Georgia Southern Eagles, James Madison Dukes, Montana Grizzlies, Montana State Bobcats, Texas A&M-Commerce Lions, UNC-Charlotte 49ers, UNC-Greensboro Spartans, and Youngstown State University Penguins."
While the Mountaineers, Mocs, Chanticleers, Eagles, Dukes, Grizzlies, Bobcats, 49ers, and Penguins have all had successful FCS program histories, it was the unexpected inclusion of Division II powerhouse Texas A&M-Commerce Lions, Division III Program Case Western Reserve Spartans, and up-start UNC-Greensboro Spartans that caught many by surprise.
"The NCAA feels that all twelve of these teams, regardless of the histories each possesses, and what divisions they may come from, possess the best structure and plans in place to make a seamless and competitive transition into FBS Football.
"For the time being, all twelve teams will be considered Independents. Given time, and proper for thought, these teams will eventually merge into conferences that will give them the ability to competitively grow their programs."
At this time, the NCAA did not have any further comment as to the rumored plans of major conference realignment, as well as a possible shift toward a FBS playoff to replace the oft-criticized BCS model.SAINTS
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2013 PRESEASON
PRESEASON TOP 25 POLL
NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Aug 17, 2013 RK TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 Alabama
2 Ohio State
3 Stanford
4 Texas A&M
5 Georgia
6 Oregon
7 Notre Dame
8 South Carolina
9 Clemson
10 Florida
11 Louisville
12 LSU
13 Oklahoma
14 Florida State
15 Texas
16 Oklahoma State
17 TCU
18 Boise State
19 Michigan
20 UCLA
21 Kansas State
22 Nebraska
23 Oregon State
24 Northern Illinois
25 Vanderbilt
PRESEASON ALL AMERICANS
2013 NCAA Pre-Season 1st Team All-Americans Pos Player Name Ht Wt Year QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A& M 6'1" 200 So. HB Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona 5'10" 197 Jr. FB David Sims, Georgia Tech 6'0" 222 Sr. WR Mike Davis, Texas 6'2" 193 Sr. WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson 6'1" 205 Jr. TE Austin S. Jenkins, Washington 6'6" 266 Jr. LT Taylor Lewan, Michigan 6'8" 308 Sr. LG David Yankey, Stanford 6'5" 311 Sr. C Andrew Miller, Virginia Tech 6'4" 293 Sr. RG Mason Walters, Texas 6'6" 320 Sr. RT Cameron Fleming, Stanford 6'6" 318 Jr. LE James Gayle, Virginia Tech 6'4" 253 Sr. RE Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina 6'6" 274 Jr. DT Will Sutton, Arizona State 6'1" 267 Sr. DT Louis Nix, Notre Dame 6'3" 347 Jr. LOLB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State 6'2" 222 Jr. MLB CJ Mosley, Alabama 6'2" 232 Sr. ROLB Denicos Allen, Michigan State 5'11" 215 Sr. CB Adrian James, UTEP 5'11" 190 Jr. CB Aaron Colvin, Oklahoma 6'0" 181 Sr. FS Ha Ha Clinton Dix, Alabama 6'1" 208 Jr. SS Sean Parker, Washington 5'10" 190 Sr. K Zach Hocker, Arkansas 6'0" 182 Sr. P Kyle Christy, Florida 6'3" 193 Jr. RET De'Anthony Thomas, Oklahoma 5'9" 176 Jr.
2013 NCAA Pre-Season 2nd Team All-Americans Pos Player Name Ht Wt Year QB AJ McCarron, Alabama 6'4" 214 Sr. HB Henry Josey, Missouri 5'10" 190 Jr. FB Jay Prosch, Auburn 6'0" 247 Sr. WR Marqise Lee, USC 6'0" 195 Jr. WR Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin 6'2" 188 Sr. TE Randal Telfer, USC 6'4" 255 Jr. LT Jake Matthews, Texas A&M 6'5" 305 Sr. LG Cyril Richardson, Baylor 6'5" 335 Sr. C Gabe Ikard, Oklahoma 6'3" 298 Sr. RG Anthony Steen, Alabama 6'3" 309 Sr. RT JJ Prince, Purdue 6'6" 275 Fr. LE Marcus Rush, Michigan State 6'2" 250 Jr. RE Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas 6'5" 245 Sr. DT Timmy Jernigan, Florida State 6'2" 298 Jr. DT Luther Maddy, Virginia Tech 6'1" 295 Jr. LOLB Shaun Lewis, Oklahoma State 5'11" 225 Sr. MLB Shane Skov, Stanford 6'3" 244 Sr. ROLB Corey Nelson, Oklahoma 6'1" 215 Sr. CB Devon Cajuste, Stanford 6'4" 232 So. CB Chris Davis, Auburn 5'11" 198 Sr. FS Quandre Diggs, Texas 5'10" 200 Jr. SS Vinnie Sunseri, Alabama 6'0" 210 Jr. K Andrew Furney, Washington State 5'10" 215 Sr. P Steven Clark, Auburn 6'5" 232 Sr. RET Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt 6'3" 206 Sr.
HEISMAN WATCH LIST
Heisman Watch - Updated: Aug 17, 2013 NAME POS SCHOOL
SEASON STATS Johnny Manziel QB TAMU
AJ McCarron QB Bama
Braxton Miller QB Ohio State
Teddy Bridgewater QB Louisville
Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
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2013 WEEK 1
TOP STORIES
- OFF ON THE WRONG FOOT: Alabama fans are already dreaming of next year after season-opening loss
- EARLY WIN, EARLY LOSS: UCLA's season-opening win costs them Hundley for 10 Weeks
- HOLDING THEIR GROUND: Florida edges Toledo, keeps the power of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium alive
- BONUS ROUND: South Carolina's 12th man helps them in Overtime against North Carolina
- THE WAY TO PLAY: The SEC season begins on a high note for Ole Miss
- UNINSPIRED EFFORT: LSU is still rattled following the loss to TCU
SCOREBOARD
2013 WEEK 1 Results James Madison 0 @ #9 Clemson 41 North Carolina 17 @ #8 South Carolina 20 OT Ole Miss 24 @ #25 Vanderbilt 10 North Dakota St 28 @ #21 Kansas State 31 New Mexico State 21 @ #15 Texas 41 Central Michigan 10 @ #19 Michigan 56 Eastern Washington 24 @ #23 Oregon State 28 Toledo 17 @ #10 Florida 24 Nicholas State 17 @ #6 Oregon 38 Rice 17 @ #4 Texas A&M 35 UL Monroe 7 @ #13 Oklahoma 35 Temple 13 @ #7 Notre Dame 33 Wyoming 21 @ #22 Nebraska 31 Ohio 38 @ #11 Louisville 35 Virginia Tech 28 @ #1 Alabama 13 #18 Boise State 30 @ Washington 24 *#12 LSU 23 @ #17 TCU 38 Nevada 27 @ #20 UCLA 42 #24 Northern Illinois 14 @ Iowa 33 USC 35 @ Hawai'i 10 Mississippi State 27 @ Oklahoma State 21 Purdue 20 @ Cincinnati 23 OT Kentucky 3 @ Western Kentucky 45 Maimi University 35 @ Marshall 10 Eastern Illinois 14 @ Kent State 17
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
- DEFENSE: Nickoe Whitley, FS Senior (RS) Mississippi State, Last Game at Oklahoma State W (27-21): 1 TKL, 1 TFL, 2 ATK, 3 INT
- OFFENSE: Brett Hundley, QB Sophomore (RS) UCLA, Last Game vs Nevada W (42-27): 22-28, 269 YDS, 11 CAR, 35 YDS, 6 TOTAL TDS
INJURY NEWS
PROSPECT NEWS2013 WEEK 1 INJURY NEWS Pos Player Injury Note QB Brett Hundley SO (RS) UCLA 10 WEEKS--TORN TRICEP WR Tony Jones JR (RS) NORTHWESTERN SEASON--BROKEN FEMUR C Travis Swanson SR (RS) ARKANSAS 9 WEEKS--STRAINED BACK ROLB Cedrick Cooper SO (RS) SOUTH CAROLINA SEASON--BROKEN COLLARBONE LG Chris Watt SR (RS) NOTRE DAME 11 WEEKS-- KNEE CARTILAGE TEAR RT Trey Keenan FR (RS) TEXAS TECH SEASON--BROKEN SHOULDER
- Matt Holycross, ATH, 5*, 6'1" 226lbs West Wendover, NV (Top 3 Oregon State, BYU, Boise State)
- Patrick Morris, DT, 5*, 5'11" 286lbs Bunkie, LA (Top 3 Texas, LSU, Texas A&M-Commerce)
- Dylan Evans, ATH, 5*, 5'11" 191lbs Guntersville, AL (COMMITTED: ALABAMA)
- Ross Brown, ATH, 5*, 6'0" 212lbs Quincy, FL (Top 3 Florida, Florida State, UNC-Greensboro)
- Brian Rhodes, WR, 5*, 6'2" 195lbs Columbia Heights, MN (Top 3 Notre Dame, Alabama, Ohio State)
- Michael Scott, QB, 5*, 6'4" 223lbs Aberdeen, SD (Top 3 Nebraska, Michigan, Notre Dame)
- Jay Finn, WR, 5*, 5'11" 167lbs Wilmington, NC (Top 3 Notre Dame, USC, Oklahoma)
- Lee Alford, TE, 5*, 6'7" 241lbs Johnson City, TN (Top 3 Georgia, Alabama, Chattanooga)
- Ryan Gilmore, ATH, 5*, 5'11" 189lbs Georgetown, SC (Top 3 Clemson, South Carolina, Alabama)
- Jeff Causey, HB, 5*, 5'10" 207lbs Santa Cruz, CA (Top 3 Arkansas State, Oklahoma, Ohio State)
OTHER NOTABLE PROSPECT COMMITMENTS- Roy Lucas, QB, 4*, 6'7" 239lbs Rainbow City, AL (ALABAMA)
- Brandon Wallace, WR, 5*, 6'5" 201lbs Seven Oaks, SC (OKLAHOMA)
- Hakim Sullivan, T, 4*, 6'5" 300lbs Frankfort, IN (NOTRE DAME)
- Ethan Thompson, T, 4*, 6'3" 310lbs Pearl River, NY (OHIO STATE)
- Terrence Ingram, T, 4*, 6'6" 308lbs Cypress, CA (USC)
- Shaun Lewis, C, 4*, 6'3" 296lbs Holiday, FL (FLORIDA STATE)
- Henry Rutledge, DE, 4*, 6'4" 233lbs Wrightsville, GA (GEORGIA)
- Ryan Turner, OLB, 4*, 6'3" 220lbs Odessa, TX (TCU)
- Barrett Ross, OLB, 4*, 6'4" 230lbs Fort Benning South, GA (OKLAHOMA)
- Harrison Harvey, FS, 4*, 6'0" 195lbs Long Beach, CA (BOISE STATE)
- Roger Thomas, FS, 4*, 6'1" 190lbs New Hope, NC (BOISE STATE)
- James Williams, SS, 4*, 6'3" 213lbs Osawatomie, KS (KANSAS STATE)
- Edmond Palmer, ATH, 5*, 6'4" 310lbs Salida, CO (USC)
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2013 WEEK 2
NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Sep 3, 2013 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 2 Ohio State (39) - - 1503 2 3 Stanford (21) - - 1433 3 4 Texas A&M (1) 1 0 1365 4 5 Georgia - - 1299 5 6 Oregon 1 0 1233 6 7 Notre Dame 1 0 1169 7 8 South Carolina 1 0 1107 8 9 Clemson 1 0 1045 9 10 Florida 1 0 985 10 1 Alabama 0 1 877 11 13 Oklahoma 1 0 813 12 14 Florida State - - 758 13 17 TCU 1 0 731 14 15 Texas 1 0 705 15 18 Boise State 1 0 572 16 19 Michigan 1 0 504 17 12 LSU 0 1 469 18 20 UCLA 1 0 458 19 21 Kansas State 1 0 412 20 22 Nebraska 1 0 368 21 23 Oregon State 1 0 325 22 -- Virginia Tech 1 0 325 23 11 Louisville 0 1 262 24 -- Ole Miss 1 0 232 25 -- Arizona State - - 205
HEISMAN
Mariota keeps his Heisman hopes alive as he leads the Ducks to a 38-17 Win
Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 3, 2013 NAME POS SCHOOL
SEASON STATS Johnny Manziel QB TAMU 20-27, 279 YDS, 14 Car, 61 YDS, 4 Total TD A.J. McCarron QB Bama 5-10, 74 YDS, 3 Car, 12 YDS, 1 Total TD, 2 INTS Braxton Miller QB Ohio State
Teddy Bridgewater QB Louisville 17-36, 290 YDS, 8 Car, 26 Yds, 3 Total TD, 1 INT Marcus Mariota QB Oregon 12-25, 171 YDS, 11 Car, 126 YDS, 3 Total TD, 1 INT
TOP STORIES
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK- ROAD WARRIORS!: Michigan gets clobbered in their own house by Notre Dame
- PAINFUL LOSS: Upset minded Towson pull out stunning victory over Clemson
- RIVALS COLLIDE!: South Carolina claims braggin' rights after 31-28 win
- OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT: USC opens conference play with a 21-7 win over Washington State
- SHUTOUT START!: Ohio State's starts off the season well by shutting out UNC Charlotte
SCOREBOARD
2013 Week 2 Results James Madison 12 @ Duke 30 Northern Arizona 7 @ #25 Arizona State 55 Southern Illinois 7 @ #24 Ole Miss 19 Towson 28 @ #8 Clemson 21 Delaware 7 @ #22 Virginia Tech 27 VMI 9 @ #3 Texas A&M 56 Richmond 6 @ #13 TCU 45 UNC Charlotte 0 @ #1 Ohio State 55 Southern Miss 17 @ #20 Nebraska 49 New Hampsire 16 @ #23 Louisville 28 UL Lafayette 24 @ #19 Kansas State 31 OT Rhode Island 6 @ #15 Boise State 59 North Carolina A&T 13 @ #12Florida State 41 West Virginia 10 @ #11 Oklahoma 38 #7 South Carolina 31 @ #4 Georgia 28 #5 Oregon 45 @ Virginia 17 *#6 Notre Dame 30 @ #16 Michigan 7 #14 Texas 37 @ BYU 7 Oklahoma State 38 @ UTSA 7 Tennessee State 14 @ Mississippi State 34 Maine 26 @ UMASS 14 Northen Iowa 13 @ Kansas 3 Southern Utah 45 @ California 43 Oregon State 17 @ San Diego State 27 Kent State 24 @ Bowling Green 21
DEFENSE: Eric Braswell, RE Junior (RS) Houston, Last Game at Temple W (31-28): 4 TKLS, 4 TFL, 4 ATK, 1 SK, 2 FF, 1 FR
OFFENSE: Johnny Manziel, QB Sophomore (RS) Texas A&M, Last Game vs VMI W (56-9): 20-26, 396 YDS, 7 TD, 8 CAR, 49 YDS
INJURY NEWS
PROSPECT NEWS2013 WEEK 2 INJURY NEWS Pos Player Injury Note QB Garrett Grayson JR COLORADO STATE SEASON--DISLOCATED HIP HB David Oku SR (RS) ARKANSAS STATE SEASON--BROKEN WRIST HB Tre Mason JR AUBURN SEASON--FOOT FRACTURE HB Jeremy Smith SR (RS) OKLAHOMA STATE 7 WEEKS--FOOT FRACTURE WR KJ Meyers SO (RS) WEST VIRGINIA SEASON--BROKEN WRIST QB Brett Smith JR WYOMING 3 WEEKS--SPRAINED PECTORAL C Chris Putton SR (RS) ARIZONA 5 WEEKS--BROKEN HAND
- Matt Holycross, ATH, 5* 6'1" 226lbs West Wendover, NV (Top 3 Oregon State, BYU, Boise State)
- Patrick Morris, DT, 5* 5'11" 286lbs Bunkie, LA (Top 3 Texas, LSU, Texas A&M-Commerce)
- Dylan Evans, ATH, 5* 5'11" 191lbs Guntersville, AL (COMMITTED: ALABAMA)
- Ross Brown, ATH, 5* 6'0" 212lbs Quincy, FL (Top 3 Florida, UNC-Greensboro, Florida State)
- Brian Rhodes, WR, 5* 6'2" 195lbs Columbia Heights, MN (Top 3 Notre Dame, Alabama, Ohio State)
- Michael Scott, QB, 5* 6'4" 223lbs Aberdeen, SD (Top 3 Nebraska, Michigan, Notre Dame
- Jay Finn, WR, 5* 5'11" 167lbs Wilmington, NC (Top 3 Notre Dame, USC, Oklahoma)
- Lee Alford, TE, 5* 6'7" 241lbs Johnson City, TN (Top 3 Georgia, Chattanooga, Alabama)
- Ryan Gilmore, ATH, 5* 5'11" 189lbs Georgetown, SC (Top 3 Clemson, Alabama, South Carolina)
- Jeff Causey, HB, 5* 5'10" 207 Santa Cruz, CA (Top 3 Oklahoma, Ohio State, Arkansas State)
OTHER NOTABLE PROSPECT COMMITMENTS- Justin Arnold, CB, 4* 6'0" 182lbs The Colony, TX (STANFORD)
- Brandon Haas, ATH, 5* 6'0" 197lbs Waimalu, HI (USC)
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2013 WEEK 3
NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Sep 11, 2013 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 1 Ohio State (37) 1 0 1501 2 2 Stanford (23) - - 1435 3 3 Texas A&M (1) 2 0 1370 4 6 Notre Dame 2 0 1295 5 7 South Carolina 2 0 1275 6 5 Oregon 2 0 1263 7 9 Florida 1 0 1010 8 4 Georgia 0 1 910 9 11 Oklahoma 2 0 900 10 10 Alabama 0 1 848 11 12 Florida State 1 0 848 12 13 TCU 2 0 796 13 14 Texas 2 0 761 14 15 Boise State 2 0 698 15 18 UCLA 1 0 560 16 17 LSU 0 1 516 17 19 Kansas State 2 0 516 18 20 Nebraska 2 0 474 19 22 Virginia Tech 2 0 394 20 16 Michigan 1 1 386 21 23 Louisville 1 1 319 22 24 Ole Miss 2 0 319 23 25 Arizona State 1 0 284 24 -- Oklahoma State 1 1 227 25 -- Mississippi State 2 0 217
HEISMAN
Manziel's 7-TD passes keeps him atop Heisman watch
TOP STORIESHeisman Watch - Updated: Sep 11, 2013 NAME POS SCHOOL
SEASON STATS Johnny Manziel QB TAMU 40-53, 675 YDS, 22 Car, 110 YDS, 11 Total TD A.J. McCarron QB Bama 5-10, 74 YDS, 3 Car, 12 YDS, 1 Total TD, 2 INTS Braxton Miller QB Ohio State 9-13, 87 YDS, 4 Car, 30 YDS, 4 Total TD De'Anthony Thomas HB Oregon 33 Car, 223 YDS, 5 Rec, 98 YDS, 2 KR, 40 YDS, 9 PR, 155 YDS, 6 Total TD Teddy Bridgewater QB Louisville 27-60, 435 YDS, 20 Car, 30 YDS, 4 Total TD, 1 INT
- 38-27!: #4 Notre Dame falls 38-27 to Purdue in Battle for the Shillelagh Trophy
- NARROW ESCAPE FOR THE CRIMSON TIDE: Alabama (1-1) steals one from #3 Texas A&M 30-29
- YES!...AND NO!: UTEP beat rival, but Showers will be out 9 weeks
- ROUGHNECK: Michigan controls all the phases of play in defending their turf
- OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT: Broncos win their conference opener against San Jose State
- PASTED!: South Carolina, 3-0 (2-0), wallops conference rival Vanderbilt 28-7
SCOREBOARD
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK2013 Week 3 Results Florida Atlantic 41 @ James Madison 0 #12 TCU 35 @ Texas Tech 17 Akron 3 @#20 Michigan 51 Kent State 24 @ #16 LSU 28 Marshall 28 @ #19 Virginia Tech 35 Savannah State 0 @ #1 Ohio State 34 Western Illinois 7 @#18 Nebraska 34 #25 Mississippi State 29 @ Auburn 15 Chattanooga 7 @ #7 Florida 48 Coastal Carolina 0 @ #2 Stanford 43 #11 Florida State 30 @ Georgia Tech 3 #4 Notre Dame 27 @ Purdue 38 #21 Louisville 28 @ Kentucky 16 Vanderbilt 7 @ #5 South Carolina 28 Stephen F. Austin 14 @ #24 Oklahoma State 31 #14 Boise State 23 @ San Jose State 7 Tulsa 7 @ #9 Oklahoma 24 Tennessee 10 @#6 Oregon 28 *#10 Alabama 30 @ #3 Texas A&M 29 #22 Ole Miss 21 @ #13 Texas 48 Wisconsin 24 @ #23 Arizona State 20 Boston College 17 @ USC 44 Iowa 17 @ Iowa State 3 Indiana 10 @ Texas A&M-Commerce 21 Idaho 20 @ Wyoming 10
DEFENSE: Martin Wright, LE Senior (RS) FAU, Last Game at James Madison W (41-0): 6 TKLS, 4 TFL, 4 SKS, 2 FF
OFFENSE: Brandon Doughty, QB Junior (RS) Western Kentucky, Last Game vs Eastern Kentucky W (42-17): 23-46, 360 YDS, 6 TD, 11 CAR, 40 YDS
INJURY NEWS
PROSPECT NEWS2013 WEEK 3 INJURY NEWS Pos Player Injury Note QB Marcus Mariota SO (RS) OREGON 9 WEEKS--BROKEN COLLARBONE QB Jamiel Showers JR (RS) UTEP 9 WEEKS--DISLOCATED ANKLE QB Jameis Winston FR (RS) FLORIDA STATE 1 WEEK--STRAINED PECTORAL
- Matt Holycross, ATH, 5* 6'1" 226lbs West Wendover, NV (Top 3 Oregon State, BYU, Boise State)
- Patrick Morris, DT, 5* 5'11" 286lbs Bunkie, LA (Top 3 Texas, LSU, Texas A&M-Commerce)
- Dylan Evans, ATH, 5* 5'11" 191lbs Guntersville, AL (COMMITTED: ALABAMA)
- Ross Brown, ATH, 5* 6'0" 212lbs Quincy, FL (Top 3 Florida, UNC-Greensboro, Florida State)
- Brian Rhodes, WR, 5* 6'2" 195lbs Columbia Heights, MN (Top 3 Notre Dame, Alabama, Ohio State)
- Michael Scott, QB, 5* 6'4" 223lbs Aberdeen, SD (Top 3 Nebraska, Michigan, Notre Dame
- Jay Finn, WR, 5* 5'11" 167lbs Wilmington, NC (Top 3 Notre Dame, USC, Oklahoma)
- Lee Alford, TE, 5* 6'7" 241lbs Johnson City, TN (Top 3 Georgia, Chattanooga, Alabama)
- Ryan Gilmore, ATH, 5* 5'11" 189lbs Georgetown, SC (Top 3 Clemson, Alabama, South Carolina)
- Jeff Causey, HB, 5* 5'10" 207 Santa Cruz, CA (Top 3 Oklahoma, Ohio State, Arkansas State)
OTHER NOTABLE PROSPECT COMMITMENTS
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2013 WEEK 4
HEISMANNCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Sep 18, 2013 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 1 Ohio State (32) 2 0 1496 2 2 Stanford (27) 1 0 1433 3 5 South Carolina (1) 3 0 1250 4 6 Oregon (1) 3 0 1191 5 7 Florida 2 0 1133 6 10 Alabama 1 1 1104 7 9 Oklahoma 3 0 1020 8 3 Texas A&M 2 1 965 9 8 Georgia 0 1 965 10 11 Florida State 2 0 927 11 12 TCU 3 0 873 12 13 Texas 3 0 814 13 14 Boise State 3 0 769 14 15 UCLA 1 0 704 15 17 Kansas State 2 0 606 16 16 LSU 1 1 606 17 18 Nebraska 3 0 559 18 4 Notre Dame 2 1 514 19 19 Virginia Tech 3 0 513 20 20 Michigan 2 1 438 21 21 Louisville 2 1 407 22 25 Mississippi State 3 0 292 23 24 Oklahoma State 2 1 269 24 -- Clemson 1 1 177 25 -- USC 3 0 177
Oklahoma's Bell makes a bid for the Heisman after leading his team to victory
Heisman Watch - Updated: Sep 18, 2013 NAME POS SCHOOL
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53-75, 869 YDS, 38 Car, 174 YDS, 14 Total TD, 2 INT A.J. McCarron QB Bama http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowSame.png">
17-38, 237 YDS, 14 Car, 27 YDS, 2 Total TD, 3 INT De'Anthony Thomas HB Oregon http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowUp.png">
48 Car, 298 YDS, 6 Rec, 113 YDS, 4 KR, 69 YDS, 12 PR, 177 YDS, 6 Total TD Blake Bell QB Oklahoma http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowUp.png">
49-81, 634 YDS, 42 Car, 192 YDS, 9 Total TD, 2 INT Braxton Miller QB Ohio State http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowDown.png">
19-25, 197 YDS, 8 Car, 59 YDS, 5 Total TD
TOP STORIES
- LOST BY AN EYELASH: Georgia is stunned in a nail-biter to North Texas 17-14
- STARTING STRONG: The SEC season begins on a high note for Florida in 36-28 win over Tennessee
- HOME COOKIN': #1 Ohio State shows just how dominant they can be at the Horseshoe with a 52-21 win over Nebraska
- NEAR DISASTER!: Boise State barely edge out conference foe Fresno State in a 35-28 thriller
- NOT EVEN CLOSE: Florida State plows over Duke in a convincing conference victory
- BATTLE FOR THE MEGAPHONE: Notre Dame scores 28 unanswered second-half points to down Michigan State 34-20
SCOREBOARD
2013 Week 4 Results UNCG 14 @ James Madison 12 Colorado State 24 @ #6 Alabama 55 New Mexico State 17 @ #14 UCLA 14 #20 Michigan 38 @ Connecticut 27 SMU 17 @ #8 Texas A&M 48 Michigan State 20 @ #18 Notre Dame 34 Fresno State 28 @ #13 Boise State 35 North Texas 17 @ #9 Georgia 14 Duke 6 @ #10 Florida State 34 *#17 Nebraska 21 @ #1 Ohio State 52 Tennessee 28 @ #5 Florida 36 Troy 3 @ #22 Mississippi State 48 FIU 7 @ #21 Louisville 49 Auburn 37 @ #16 LSU 24 Arizona State 31 @ #2 Stanford 38 OT #15 Kansas State 44 @ #12 Texas 17 Purdue 28 @ Wisconsin 19 East Carolina 28 @ North Carolina 25 Arkansas 10 @ Rutgers 16 San Diego State 42 @ Wyoming 0 Illinois 33 @ Iowa 30 Utah 31 @ BYU 17 Toledo 45 @ Central Michigan 24 New Mexico 17 @ Pittsburgh 24 UL Monroe 17 @ Baylor 49
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
DEFENSE: Anthony Robey, CB Junior (RS) Temple, Last Game at Chattanooga W (35-14): 3 TKLS, 1 ATK, 3 INT
OFFENSE: Johnny Manziel, QB Sophomore (RS) Texas A&M, Last Game vs SMU W (48-17): 17-30, 270 YDS, 15 CAR, 164 YDS, 5 Total TD
INJURY NEWS
PROSPECT NEWS2013 WEEK 4 INJURY NEWS Pos Player Injury Note HB Kevin Parks Jr (RS) Virginia SEASON--BROKEN WRIST HB Melvin Gordon So (RS) Wisconsin 5 WEEKS--BROKEN TAILBONE LT Cyrus Kouandijo Jr (RS) Alabama 8 WEEKS--BROKEN TIBIA LT Steven Chase Sr (RS) Wake Forest 10 WEEKS--TORN BICEP RG Ian White Sr (RS) Boston College SEASON--TORN ACHILLES TENDEDON RT Ja'Wuan James Sr (RS) Tennessee 8 WEEKS--FOOT PRACTURE
- Matt Holycross, ATH, 5* 6'1" 226lbs West Wendover, NV (Top 3 Oregon State, BYU, Boise State)
- Patrick Morris, DT, 5* 5'11" 286lbs Bunkie, LA (Top 3 Texas, LSU, Texas A&M-Commerce)
- Dylan Evans, ATH, 5* 5'11" 191lbs Guntersville, AL (COMMITTED: ALABAMA)
- Ross Brown, ATH, 5* 6'0" 212lbs Quincy, FL (Top 3 Florida, UNC-Greensboro, Florida State)
- Brian Rhodes, WR, 5* 6'2" 195lbs Columbia Heights, MN (Top 3 Notre Dame, Alabama, Ohio State)
- Michael Scott, QB, 5* 6'4" 223lbs Aberdeen, SD (Top 3 Nebraska, Michigan, Notre Dame
- Jay Finn, WR, 5* 5'11" 167lbs Wilmington, NC (Top 3 Notre Dame, USC, Oklahoma)
- Lee Alford, TE, 5* 6'7" 241lbs Johnson City, TN (Top 3 Georgia, Chattanooga, Alabama)
- Ryan Gilmore, ATH, 5* 5'11" 189lbs Georgetown, SC (Top 3 Clemson, Alabama, South Carolina)
- Jeff Causey, HB, 5* 5'10" 207lbs Santa Cruz, CA (Top 3 Oklahoma, Ohio State, Arkansas State)
OTHER NOTABLE PROSPECT COMMITMENTS
- Jordy Ellis, C, 3* 6'1" 326lbs Leon Valley, TX (BOISE STATE)
- Dale Jude, K, 3* 5'11" 198lbs Anderson, SC (CLEMSON)
- Greg Price, K, 3* 6'1" 169lbs Oneonta, AL (ALABAMA)
- Luke Larson, P, 2* 5'10" 231lbs Urbana, OH (MIAMI U)
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2013 WEEK 5
HEISMANNCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Sep 25, 2013 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 1 Ohio State (34) 3 0 1498 2 2 Stanford (23) 2 0 1419 3 3 South Carolina (3) 3 0 1363 4 4 Oregon (1) 3 0 1308 5 5 Florida 3 0 1254 6 6 Alabama 2 1 1165 7 7 Oklahoma 3 0 1147 8 8 Texas A&M 3 1 1069 9 10 Florida State 3 0 993 10 11 TCU 3 0 943 11 15 Kansas State 3 0 870 12 13 Boise State 4 0 846 13 18 Notre Dame 3 1 593 14 19 Virginia Tech 3 0 571 15 12 Texas 3 1 552 16 20 Michigan 3 1 519 17 21 Louisville 3 1 464 18 22 Mississippi State 4 0 443 19 17 Nebraska 3 1 423 20 23 Oklahoma State 2 1 375 21 24 Clemson 1 1 322 22 25 USC 3 0 322 23 16 LSU 1 2 253 24 -- Ole Miss 2 1 220 25 9 Georgia 0 2 219
Jones is starting to be noticed as the force behind Florida's ground game
Heisman Watch - Updated: Jan 1, NAME POS SCHOOL
SEASON STATS Johnny Manziel QB TAMU http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowSame.png">
QB RATING: 201.1, 70-105, 1139 YDS, 53 Car, 338 YDS, 19 Total TD, 2 INT Carlos Hyde HB Ohio State http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowUp.png">
57 Car, 449 YDS, 5 Rec, 49 YDS, 149.7 YDS Rushing Avg Per Game; 8 Total TD A.J. McCarron QB Bama http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowDown.png">
QB RATING: 136.4, 48-91, 687 YDS, 18 Car, 37 YDS, 8 Total TD, 4 INT De'Anthony Thomas HB Oregon http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowDown.png">
48 Car, 298 YDS, 6 Rec, 113 YDS, 4 KR, 69 YDS, 12 PR, 177 YDS, 99.3 YDS Rushing Avg Per Game, 4 TD Matt Jones HB Florida http://dynasties.operationsports.com/images/arrowUp.png">
45 Car, 230 YDS, 3 Rec, 37 YDS, 76.7 YDS Rushing Aver Per Game, 6 TD
TOP STORIES
- BIG SEC WIN: Alabama notches a conference win against Ole Miss behind the arm of McCarron
- RIVAL WOES: The Horned Frogs defense could not stop rival SMU from pulling out the 24-16 upset
- NARROW ESCAPE: USC lifts its Pac-12 record to 2-0 with a close win over Arizona State
- FLYING RIGHT: Ducks win their Pac-12 opener 28-21 against California
- LAUGHER IN ATLANTA: Georgia Tech creams Maryland 38-7, improves its conference record to 1-1
- NOT A SNIFF: Iowa improves its Big 10 record to 1-1 with a 35-0 shutout of Minnesota
- ONE TO REMEMBER: Cavaliers hang on to be Pitt 33-27 in OT
SCOREBOARD2013 Week 5 Results #5 Florida 35 @ Kentucky 13 #8 Texas A&M 45 @ Arkansas 35 #21 Clemson 35 @ Duke 7 #3 South Carolina 42 @ Texas A&M-Commerce 7 *#7 Oklahoma 38 @ #13 Notre Dame 28 #20 Oklahoma State 24 @ West Virginia 27 Boston College 21 @ #9 Florida State 24 #22 USC 21 @ Arizona State 16 UCLA 21 @ #19 Nebraska 41 SMU 24 @#10 TCU 16 #23 LSU 31 @ #25 Georgia 10 #24 Ole Miss 7 @ #6 Alabama 24 #2 Stanford 52 @ Washington State 17 Cal 21 @ #4 Oregon 28 Northern Illinois 28 @ Purdue 24 Iowa 35 @ Minnesota 0 Case Western 13 @ Montana State 20 OT Memphis 31 @ Chattanooga 35 UConn 13 @ UNCG 24 Nevada 24 @ Wyoming 0 Tulane 17 @ Southern Miss 29 Houston 28 @ UTSA 35 Akron 19 @ Bowling Green 20 UCF 45 @ Troy 6 Hawai'i 21 @ Fresno State 49
DEFENSE: Eryon Barrett, CB Senior (RS) Montana State, Last Game Vs Case Western W (20-13, OT): TKL, TFL, 6 ATK, FF, 4 INT
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSE: Johnny Manziel, QB Sophomore (RS) Texas A&M, Last Game At Arkansas W (45-35): 23-36, 279 YDS, 17 CAR, 135 YDS, 6 TOTAL TD
INJURY REPORT
2013 WEEK 5 INJURY NEWS Pos Player Injury Note WR Brandon Carter Jr TCU 9 WEEKS--BROKEN TAILBONE RG Trai Turner So (RS) LSU SEASON--BROKEN SHOULDER RT Cody Whitehair So (RS) Kansas St 6 WEEKS--BROKEN RIBS CB Victor Hampton Jr (RS) South Carolina 7 WEEKS--HIGH ANKLE SPRAIN
PROSPECT NEWS
- Matt Holycross, ATH, 5* 6'1" 226lbs West Wendover, NV (Top 3 BYU, Oregon State, Boise State)
- Patrick Morris, DT, 5* 5'11" 286lbs Bunkie, LA (Top 3 Texas, LSU, Texas A&M-Commerce)
- Dylan Evans, ATH, 5* 5'11" 191lbs Guntersville, AL (COMMITTED: ALABAMA)
- Ross Brown, ATH, 5* 6'0" 212lbs Quincy, FL (Top 3 Florida, UNC-Greensboro, Florida State)
- Brian Rhodes, WR, 5* 6'2" 195lbs Columbia Heights, MN (Top 3 Notre Dame, Alabama, Ohio State)
- Michael Scott, QB, 5* 6'4" 223lbs Aberdeen, SD (Top 3 Nebraska, Notre Dame, Texas A&M-Commerce)
- Jay Finn, WR, 5* 5'11" 167lbs Wilmington, NC (Top 3 Notre Dame, Oklahoma, USC)
- Lee Alford, TE, 5* 6'7" 241lbs Johnson City, TN (Top 3 Georgia, Chattanooga, Alabama)
- Ryan Gilmore, ATH, 5* 5'11" 189lbs Georgetown, SC (Top 3 Clemson, Alabama, South Carolina)
- Jeff Causey, HB, 5* 5'10" 207lbs Santa Cruz, CA (Top 3 Oklahoma, Ohio State, Arkansas State)
OTHER NOTABLE PROSPECT COMMITMENTS- Frank Davidson, FB, 3* 5'8" 160lbs Alliance, OH (OHIO STATE)
- Randy Wright, WR, 5* 6'1" 190lbs Mason, MI (ARKANSAS)
- Matt Hawthorne, T, 4* 6'5" 268lbs Brentwood, PA (LSU)
- Ryan Brown, T, 4* 6'3" 309lbs Carol City, FL (SOUTH CAROLINA)
- Max Hall, T, 4* 6'8" 300lbs Tarboro, NC (ARKANSAS)
- Reggie Clark, DE, 4* 6'4" 297lbs Converse, TX (TEXAS)
- Demetrius Harris, DT, 4* 6'6" 264lbs Cordele, GA (MICHIGAN)
- Jovon Easley, DT, 4* 6'1" 305 North Naples, FL (ARKANSAS)
- Willie McKinney, DT, 4* 6'4" 292lbs Converse, TX (ARKANSAS)
- Ramon Lewis, OLB, 4* 6'6" 220lbs Cedar Lake, IN (BYU)
- Demario Poole, OLB, 4* 6'4" 235lbs Livingston, TN (CLEMSON)
- Jackson Nixon, CB, 4* 6'0" 188lbs Waxahachie, TX (TCU)
- Aaron Berry, CB, 4* 6'0" 199lbs Clayton, NC (NORTH CAROLINA)
- Tyrone Watkins, FS, 4* 6'2" 184lbs San Diego, CA (ARIZONA STATE)
- Andrew Landry, FS, 4* 6'0" 191lbs Katy, TX (FLORIDA STATE)
- Derek Smith, FS, 4* 6'5" 197lbs Clearwater, SC (GEORGIA)
- Brett Coley, K, 3* 6'1" 205lbs Claremore, OK (ARKANSAS)
- Damien Archie, K, 3* 5'11" 170lbs Victoria, TX (TEXAS)
- Antonio McDaniel, K, 3* 5'11" 174lbs Troy, OH (NORTHWESTERN)
- John Hill, MLB (Coverage), 3* 6'2" 244lbs Westfield, NJ (JAMES MADISON)
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2013 WEEK 6
NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Oct 2, 2013 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 1 Ohio State (32) 3 0 1496 2 2 Stanford (27) 3 0 1451 3 3 South Carolina (1) 4 0 1388 4 4 Oregon (1) 4 0 1308 5 5 Florida 4 0 1265 6 7 Oklahoma 4 0 1239 7 6 Alabama 3 1 1164 8 8 Texas A&M 4 1 1085 9 9 Florida State 4 0 1018 10 11 Kansas State 3 0 910 11 12 Boise State 4 0 858 12 14 Virginia Tech 3 0 757 13 15 Texas 3 1 685 14 16 Michigan 3 1 638 15 17 Louisville 3 1 592 16 18 Mississippi State 4 0 570 17 19 Nebraska 4 1 508 18 13 Notre Dame 3 2 496 19 10 TCU 3 1 437 20 21 Clemson 2 1 426 21 22 USC 4 0 413 22 23 LSU 2 2 340 23 -- Rutgers 3 0 251 24 -- Auburn 3 1 199 25 24 Ole Miss 2 2 130
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Oregon is once again led to victory by it's Heisman Candidate, but Manziel isn't letting up in his efforts to repeat
TOP STORIESHeisman Watch - Updated: Oct 2, 2013 NAME POS SCHOOL
SEASON STATS Johnny Manziel QB TAMU QB RATING: 194.4, 93-141, 1418 YDS, 70 Car, 473 YDS, 25 Total TD, 2 INT De'Anthony Thomas HB Oregon 86 Car, 551 YDS, 137.8 YPG, 9 Rec, 166 YDS, 5 KR, 98 YDS, 15 PR, 206 YDS, 8 Total TD Carlos Hyde HB Ohio State 57 Car, 449 YDS, 149.7 YPG, 5 Rec, 49 YDS, 8 Total TD Blake Bell QB Oklahoma QB Rating: 166.7, 67-108, 961 YDS, 57 Car, 230 YDS, 14 Total TD, 2 INT Ameer Abdullah HB Nebraska 105 Car, 607 YDS, 121.4 YPG, 7 Rec, 108 YDS, 6 Total TD
- FEELIN' IT!: LSU is elated following a 45-24 victory over SEC opponent Mississippi State
- UPENDED!: The SEC race takes an unexpected turn as Florida stumbles against Arkansas
- ROAD WARRIORS: TCU wins a tight one in Gaylord-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, 27-10
- CARDINAL FIND A WAY: Stanford barely edge out conference foe Washington in a 31-28 thriller
- STARTING STRONG: Virginia Tech opens conference play with a win over North Carolina
- OVER BY THE HALF: Oklahoma State is floored in a lopsided 26-7 Big 12 loss to Kansas State
- COMMODORES GET IT DONE: Vanderbilt hangs on to win over Missouri 37-34 in OT
- SLIDING NO MORE!: Previously winless James Madison upsets fellow Independent Georgia Southern 37-29
SCOREBOARD
2013 Week 6 Results Georgia Southern 29 @ James Madison 37 Georgia State 7 @ #7 Alabama 48 Temple 7 @ #15 Louisville 45 *#19 TCU 27 @ #6 Oklahoma 20 #13 Texas 27 @ Iowa State 6 #12 Virginia Tech 29 @ North Carolina 6 Syracuse 42 @ #20 Clemson 7 #25 Ole Miss 20 @ #24 Auburn 14 #4 Oregon 34 @ Colorado 21 Southern Miss 10 @ #11 Boise State 35 Washington 28 @ #2 Stanford 31 #23 Rutgers 41 @ SMU 7 #9 Florida State 28 @ Maryland 23 Kentucky 20 @ #3 South Carolina 48 #22 LSU 45 @ #16 Mississippi State 24 Arizona State 14 @ #18 Notre Dame 28 Arkansas 31 @ #5 Florida 17 #10 Kansas State 26 @ Oklahoma State 7 #17 Nebraska 35 @ Indiana 20 Northwestern 28 @ #1 Ohio State 42 Northern Illinois 35 @ Kent State 14 Florida Atlantic 7 @ Montana 27 Buffalo 31 @ Old Dominion 24 Iowa 13 @ Michigan State 23 Tusla 28 @ Rice 25
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
DEFENSE: Tre Walker, MLB Senior Kansas State, Last Game at Oklahoma State W (26-7): 3TKLS, 2 ATK, 2 INT
OFFENSE: Lyle McCombs, HB Junior (RS) UCONN, Last Game vs Houston W (31-17): 9 REC, 219 YDS, 2 TD, 19 CAR, 154 YDS
INJURY NEWS
2013 WEEK 6 INJURY NEWS Pos Player Injury Note QB Teddy Bridgewater Jr Louisville 9 WEEKS--DISLOCATED ANKLE HB Dominique Brown Jr (RS) Louisville SEASON--BROKEN ANKLE
PROSPECT NEWS
- Matt Holycross, ATH, 5* 6'1" 226lbs West Wendover, NV (Top 3 BYU, Oregon State, Boise State)
- Patrick Morris, DT, 5* 5'11" 286lbs Bunkie, LA (Top 3 Texas, LSU, Texas A&M-Commerce)
- Dylan Evans, ATH, 5* 5'11" 191lbs Guntersville, AL (COMMITTED: ALABAMA)
- Ross Brown, ATH, 5* 6'0" 212lbs Quincy, FL (COMMITTED: FLORIDA)
- Brian Rhodes, WR, 5* 6'2" 195lbs Columbia Heights, MN (Top 3 Notre Dame, Ohio State, Alabama)
- Michael Scott, QB, 5* 6'4" 223lbs Aberdeen, SD (Top 3 Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State)
- Jay Finn, WR, 5* 5'11" 167lbs Wilmington, NC (Top 3 Notre Dame, Oklahoma, USC)
- Lee Alford, TE, 5* 6'7" 241lbs Johnson City, TN (COMMITTED: GEORGIA)
- Ryan Gilmore, ATH, 5* 5'11" 189lbs Georgetown, SC (Top 3 Clemson, Alabama, South Carolina)
- Jeff Causey, HB, 5* 5'10" 207lbs Santa Cruz, CA (Top 3 Oklahoma, Ohio State, Arkansas State)
OTHER NOTABLE PROSPECT COMMITMENTS
- Nathan Rogers, QB, 4* 6'2" 216lbs Pampa, TX (TEXAS TECH)
- Daniel McCoy, FB, 3* 6'2" 228lbs Conyers, GA (KENTUCKY)
- David Lane, T, 4* 6'7" 297lbs Mason, MI (GEORGIA)
- John Smith, T, 4* 6'6" 290lbs Idylwood, VA (GEORGIA)
- Michael Woods, T, 4* 6'5" 280lbs Oak Hills Place, LA (LSU)
- Thomas Lacey, G, 4* 6'3" 266lbs Oakton, VA (FLORIDA STATE)
- Beau King, G, 4* 6'4" 308lbs Weddington, NC (OHIO STATE)
- Casey Sullivan, C, 5* 6'2" 285lbs Bell Glade, FL (OKLAHOMA)
- Trey May, C, 3* 6'3" 296lbs Fort Payne, AL (MISSISSIPPI STATE)
- Antwan Weber, DE, 4* 6'3" 262lbs Seaside, CA (FLORIDA)
- Randy Wright, DE, 4* 6'0" 242lbs Baldwin, NY (NEBRASKA)
- Robbie James, DT, 5* 6'3" 283lbs Sahalee, WA (USC)
- Emmanuel Edwards, DT, 4* 6'5" 270lbs Zephyrhills, FL (FLORIDA STATE)
- Jamil Wesley, OLB, 4* 6'0" 226lbs Beachwood, OH (OHIO STATE)
- Sam Washington, CB, 4* 6'1" 192lbs Elba, AL (ALABAMA)
- Jeremy Rogers, CB, 4* 5'11" 185lbs North College Hill, OH (MINNESOTA)
- Nick Gray, K, 3* 6'3" 214lbs North Massapequa, NY (SYRACUSE)
- Jason Lewis, P, 3* 6'1" 213lbs, Pittsburgh, PA (NOTRE DAME)
- David Brown, P, 2* 6'0" 166lbs Tamarac, FL (WESTERN KENTUCKY)
- Jon Barrett, P, 2* 5'10" 218lbs Barrington, RI (UCONN)
- Eddie Reed, ATH, 5* 5'11" 205lbs Baldwyn, MS (MISSISSIPPI STATE)
- Daniel Brown, OLB (Coverage), 3* 6'1" 234lbs Fultondale, AL (JAMES MADISON)
- Brian Walsh, K (Balanced), 3* 5'11" 181lbs Powell, TN (JAMES MADISON)
- Brandon Hart, C (Pass Block), 3* 5'11" 272lbs Wenatchee, WA (JAMES MADISON)
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2013 WEEK 7
NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Oct 9, 2013 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 1 Ohio State (41) 4 0 1505 2 2 Stanford (20) 4 0 1453 3 3 South Carolina 5 0 1402 4 4 Oregon 5 0 1367 5 10 Kansas State 4 0 1078 6 9 Florida State 5 0 1021 7 7 Alabama 4 1 954 8 11 Boise State 5 0 918 9 8 Texas A&M 4 1 910 10 12 Virginia Tech 4 0 888 11 13 Texas 4 1 711 12 6 Oklahoma 4 1 703 13 14 Michigan 3 1 655 14 21 USC 4 0 637 15 15 Louisville 4 1 619 16 5 Flordia 4 1 607 17 19 TCU 4 1 576 18 17 Nebraska 5 1 556 19 18 Notre Dame 4 2 494 20 22 LSU 3 2 464 21 23 Rutgers 4 0 449 22 -- Syracuse 4 0 366 23 16 Mississippi State 4 1 335 24 -- Arkansas 4 2 293 25 25 Ole Miss 3 2 290
HEISMAN
Oklahoma loses despite the play of their Heisman candidate, Bell
Heisman Watch - Updated: Oct 9, 2013 NAME POS SCHOOL
SEASON STATS Johnny Manziel QB TAMU QB RATING: 194.4, 93-141, 1418 YDS, 70 Car, 473 YDS, 25 Total TD, 2 INT De'Anthony Thomas HB Oregon 98 Car, 634 YDS, 126.8 YPG, 11 Rec, 189 YDS, 5 KR, 98 YDS, 21 PR, 246 Yds, 8 Total TD Connor Shaw QB South Carolina QB RATING: 131.4, 69-126, 906 YDS, 61 Car, 261 YDS, 15 Total TD, 3 INT Carlos Hyde HB Ohio State 77 Car, 558 YDS, 139.5 YPG, 5 Rec, 49 YDS, 9 Total TD Blake Bell QB Oklahoma QB RATING: 156.3, 85-139, 1214 YDS, 74 Car, 293 YDS, 15 Total TD, 3 INT
TOP STORIES
- DUCKS SHAKEN AFTER LOSS: #4 Oregon stunned 28-21 by an overachieving Washington team
- SO CLOSE!: #2 Stanford is in shock after the devastating 32-28 loss at Utah
- BIG BIG 12 WIN: All is well in Austin as the Longhorns down rival Oklahoma 20-10
- ROAD WOES: The Ole Miss fans play a major role in the Rebels 37-28 upset over #9 Texas A&M
- 6-0!: The ECU Pirates remain undefeated following their conference victory over Tulane
- PASTED!: USC drops Arizona, increases it's Pac-12 record to 3-0
- SHAKEN AND STIRRED: Alabama explodes for 56 points against SEC rival Kentucky
- A SIGH OF RELIEF: Pittsburgh keeps it exciting, but loses 16-10 to #10 Virginia Tech in ACC play
- TIME TO CELEBRATE!: Tigers are confident after a 34-31 SEC victory over Florida
- SQUEAKER: JMU survives a thrilling 23-20 game against UNC-Charlotte
SCOREBOARD
2013 Week 7 Results James Madison 23 @ UNC Charlotte 20 #21 Rutgers 27 @ #15 Louisville 14 Arizona 7 @ #14 USC 28 *#12 Oklahoma 10 @ #11 Texas 20 Kansas 37 @ #17 TCU 17 Purdue 3 @ #18 Nebraska 21 #22 Syracuse 38 @ NC State 31 Chattanooga 3 @ #6 Florida State 35 #16 Florida 31 @ #20 LSU 34 OT #7 Alabama 56 @ Kentucky 7 #13 Michigan 15 @ Illinois 31 #3 South Carolina 41 @ Arkansas 21 #10 Virginia Tech 16 @ Pittsburgh 10 #9 Texas A&M 28 @ #25 Ole Miss 37 #2 Stanford 28 @ Utah 32 #4 Oregon 21 @ Washington 28 Baylor 7 @ #5 Kansas State 12 Utah State 33 @ #8 Boise State 28 Indiana 35 @ Michigan State 14 Clemson 21 @ Boston College 28 Central Michigan 28 @ Ohio 21 Georgia Tech 35 @ Wake Forest 7 Montana State 7 @ Youngstown State 34 California 6 @ UCLA 31 Ball State 38 @ Kent State 28
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