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  • Deuce2223
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    • Dec 2007
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    #46
    Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

    Had to go back and look at the original roster to see if your current main WR's were Seniors and it appears they are, so landing Rose is huge cause he looks like he should be a instant starter and landing a 3* like Kerr that is 6'6 is always nice to have a big target in the redzone. Watkins looks like a nice find at Tackle and someone who most likely could be a nice starter down the road.


    On a side note love seeing BSU playing well and working their way up the rankings. They must have a decent roster with the new updates.

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    • slicknick3822
      Rookie
      • May 2012
      • 410

      #47
      Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

      Originally posted by Deuce2223
      Had to go back and look at the original roster to see if your current main WR's were Seniors and it appears they are, so landing Rose is huge cause he looks like he should be a instant starter and landing a 3* like Kerr that is 6'6 is always nice to have a big target in the redzone. Watkins looks like a nice find at Tackle and someone who most likely could be a nice starter down the road.


      On a side note love seeing BSU playing well and working their way up the rankings. They must have a decent roster with the new updates.
      Yeah Paul is coming back and we have a couple others that don't get much playing time that should grow but Rose should find playing time right away.

      Bachmeier and Holani are rated fairly highly in this roster. That coupled with being in a mediocre MWC (in game not irl) helps them win a lot.
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      • slicknick3822
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        • May 2012
        • 410

        #48
        Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

        WEEK 10 PREVIEW

        Matchup Preview *|* October 3, 2020
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        Arkansas State Red Wolves
        (4-2, Away)
        South Alabama Jaguars
        (3-3, Home)
        Offensive Stats Comparison
        36.8 (#8)Points Per Game23.8 (#73)
        542.0 (#1)Total Offensive Yards341.0 (#80)
        418.0 (#1)Passing Yards180.0 (#77)
        124.0 (#113)Rushing Yards161.0 (#67)
        Defensive Stats Comparison
        30.3 (#112)Points Per Game20.5 (#35)
        422.5 (#122)Total Yards Allowed352.8 (#69)
        330.8 (#126)Passing Yards Allowed214.3 (#101)
        91.7 (#1)Rushing Yards Allowed138.5 (#34)
        -9 (#124)Turnover Differential+9 (#1)
        Game Notes
        Arkansas State looks to start a winning streak against an up and down South Alabama that are coming off a big loss.

        Kirk's Pick: Arkansas State


        Games to Watch For
        #2 Ohio State vs. Purdue
        #3 Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech
        #4 Notre Dame vs. Navy
        #6 North Carolina vs. NC State
        #12 Iowa State vs. Kansas State
        #15 Oregon vs. Virginia
        #18 Michigan State vs. #20 Michigan
        #22 Tennessee vs. Missouri
        #25 Middle Tennessee State vs. UAB
        Cincinnati vs. Memphis
        Hawai'i vs. Utah State


        #13#5

        Lee Corso's Pick:


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        • slicknick3822
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          • May 2012
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          #49
          Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy


          Arkansas State Survives Shootout with South Alabama

          MOBILE, Ala. - Arkansas State moves to 5-2 after surviving an insane shootout with the South Alabama Jaguars, 43-42. The story of Arkansas State for this game has been the same as it has been all year. Turnovers keeping teams in the game and Arkansas State's offense finishing games off in the fourth.

          After the game starts with a few punts back and forth, Arkansas State's offense has a few big plays once again but looking for a big play and Layne Hatcher is intercepted by Keith Gallmon who has a pretty nice return to the 50 yard line, luckily Hatcher stops him from scoring a touchdown. South Alabama can't capitalize and punt it away, but pin Arkansas State deep. Arkansas State try to fight out of the hole, but Hatcher is intercepted for the second time, this time by Devin Rockette at the 17 yard line. The South Alabama defense is known for causing turnovers and it's showing here. South Alabama's offense squanders the chance however as they drive down to the goal line and Caleb Bonner intercepts Desmond Trotter at the 3 yard line! Being trapped deep in their own territory proves too much for Arkansas State as Hatcher is sacked in the endzone for a safety, putting the first points on the board and South Alabama is up 2-0. After punting it back and forth. South Alabama get a good return and a 32 yard pass that sets them up for a 35 yard field goal to get their first offensive score to make it 5-0. To cap off the first quarter, Hatcher throws his third interception and it's clear he's not in the right mindset today, forcing passes that have no reason to be forced.

          After a big 25 yard pass and a few short runs, Trotter finds Kawaan Baker for a 6 yard touchdown pass to put South Alabama up 12-0. Bonner comes in for Hatcher and immediately completes two big passes to Jonathan Adams Jr. Unfortunately a couple of bad incompletions forces a 40 yard field goal from Blake Grupe. 12-3 South Alabama. South Alabama's offense has found their groove and drive down the field with ease and punch it in with a 1 yard touchdown run by Carlos Davis to make it 19-3. South Alabama's defense is smothering this offense and despite a big 4th and 3 conversion, Arkansas State can't even get into field goal range and have to punt it away. After trading a couple more punts, Trotter finds Davis on a 29 yard touchdown pass to make it 26-3 for South Alabama and this game has taken a nose dive for Arkansas State. But on the ensuing kickoff, Jamal Jones returns it 98 yards for a touchdown and breathes some life back into the Red Wolves. Then a 2 point conversion on a Marcel Murray rush makes it 26-11! Arkansas State forces a three and out and their offense has it with 27 seconds left in the half. They have some momentum and hope to get something going into the half. Unfortunately Arkansas State can't get anything before half and run out the clock.

          After forcing a punt on the opening possession, Arkansas State facilitates a great drive, gets into the redzone for the first time today and Jamal Jones scores his second touchdown of the day, this time on offense to make it 26-18 and now the game is in reach for the Red Wolves. Later, South Alabama takes advantage of a three and out with three big 20+ yard throws from Trotter to Baker including a 21 yard touchdown pass to make it 33-18. The third quarter finishes off with both team punting the ball.

          The Red Wolves struggle to drive downfield but Adams Jr. gets wide open deep and Bonner hits him, but Adams steps out at the 12, negating a possible touchdown. On the next play, Bonner hits Paul short, and Paul fights his way to the endzone for a 12 yard touchdown. But Bonner misses a wide open Adams in the endzone for the 2-point keeping it a 2 possession game, 33-24. Arkansas State's defense continues to hold South Alabama, but Arkansas State has 6 minutes left in the fourth and have to work fast. Bonner makes his first big mistake of the game and throws an interception to Tre Young who returns it to the Arkansas State 26. South Alabama only kick a field goal which leaves it a 2 possession game with 5 minutes left, 36-24. Bonner converts a huge fourth down pass to Adams Jr. and follows it up with a 45 yard bomb to Reed Tyler. They cap off the drive with a 5 yard touchdown pass to Green to make it 36-31 South Alabama with 4 minutes left. Instead of trying to run out the clock, South Alabama elects to pass and Trotter pays the ultimate price, throwing an interception to Antonio Fletcher who takes it to the South Alabama 24! Arkansas State has a chance to take the lead. On the drive, Bonner finds Adams Jr across the middle for a 15 yard touchdown and Arkansas State takes the lead! Once again they cannot convert the 2 point conversion however and they remain up 37-36 with just under 3 minutes left.

          Trotter is able to drive South Alabama down the field with a few big passes including a 32 yard touchdown pass to Jalen Tolbert to make it 42-37 South Alabama with 1:47 left. Arkansas State has all three timeouts left. Bonner starts the drive with a short dump off pass to Murray but Murray extends it to a 15 yard gain. Bonner then hits Paul for 41 yards down the middle of the field to get deep into South Alabama territory! Bonner finds Brandon Bowling on a 3rd down to get to the goal line with 30 seconds left and they punch it in with Murray but are unable to make it a field goal game and miss the 2 point once again. It's now 43-42 Arkansas State with 18 seconds left. South Alabama have all three timeouts to get down the field. They try a screen but are unsuccessful and are going to need more than that. With 8 seconds left they're at their own 35. Trotter bombs the ball deep all the way to the endzone, but no one is there to get it! Arkansas State wins!

          Arkansas State 43, South Alabama 42

          Key Stats
          Arkansas State
          Logan Bonner - 28/49, 365 yds, 3 TDs, 1 INT
          Layne Hatcher - 6/18, 66 yds, 3 INTs
          Marcel Murray - 10 carries, 55 yds, 1 TD, 7 rec, 44 yds
          Jamal Jones - 4 carries, 28 yds, 1 TD, 3 KR, 129 yds, 1 TD
          Jonathan Adams Jr. - 8 rec, 140 yds, 1 TD
          Dahu Green - 8 rec, 68 yds, 1 TD
          Roshauud Paul - 6 rec, 107 yds, 1 TD
          Anthony Switzer -7 tkls
          Caleb Bonner & Antonio Fletcher - 4 tkls, 1 INT each
          Blake Grupe - 1/1 FG, 2/2 XP, Long 40

          South Alabama
          Desmond Trotter - 30/61, 445 yards, 4 TDs, 2 INTs, 7 carries, 17 yards
          Carlos Davis - 14 carries, 16 yds, 1 TD, 9 rec, 97 yds, 1 TD
          Kawaan Baker - 8 rec, 144 yds, 2 TDs
          Jalen Tolbert - 7 rec, 101 yds, 1 TD
          Tre Young - 11 tkls, 1 INT
          Maurice Strong Jr. & Jeremiah Littles - 1 sack each
          AJ Deshazor - 6 tkls, 1 sk, 1 INT
          Keith Gallmon & Devin Rockette - 1 INT each
          Diego Guajardo - 2/2 FG, 4/4 XP, Long 35
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          • slicknick3822
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            • May 2012
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            #50
            Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

            WEEK 10
            Around the NCAA

            Scores
            Top 25
            UAB (6-3) cannot end the streak of #25 Mid Tenn St (8-0) 31-28 in OT.
            Kansas State (3-5) is no match for #12 Iowa State (7-1) 40-10.
            #18 Michigan State (6-2) comes up short against #20 Michigan (7-3) 31-19.
            #6 North Carolina (8-0) takes care of business against NC State (5-3) 35-27.
            #21 Indiana (6-2) shuts out Maryland (1-7) 38-0.
            Purdue (3-5) can't compete with #2 Ohio State (8-0) 24-7.
            Central Arkansas (FCS SE) can't handle the champs #1 Clemson (8-0) 58-0.
            Navy (2-5) gets trampled by #4 Notre Dame (9-0) 45-6.
            #17 Auburn (8-2) runs through Arkansas (3-5) 35-7.
            Wagner (FCS E) gives little for #8 Alabama (7-1) to worry about 35-14.
            #7 UCF (7-0) continues their streak against Tulane (4-4) 31-13.
            #23 Louisville (6-2) takes care of Duke (2-6) 31-15.
            Texas Tech (6-3) hands #3 Oklahoma State (7-1) their first loss, 31-28.
            #15 Oregon (7-2) cuts it close against Virginia (5-4) 28-21 in OT.
            Ohio (6-2) falls short in real competition against #14 Ole Miss (7-2) 49-14.
            Kentucky (5-3) not good enought to handle #11 Texas A&M (7-1) 31-3.
            #22 Tennessee (6-3) handle Missouri (5-5) with ease, 27-3.
            Colorado State (1-7) can't upset #10 Boise State (8-0) 35-26.
            #16 USC (7-2) continues winning against Oregon State (5-4) 28-14.

            Game of the Week
            #13 Georgia (7-2) is able to end #5 Florida (7-1) 38-31.

            Other Big Games
            Syracuse (1-7) picks up their first win over Wake Forest (2-6) 22-17.
            Rutgers (3-5) hands Illinois (5-3) their third straight loss 19-16.
            Cinicinnati (4-3) wins a thriller over Memphis (3-4) 38-31 in OT.
            Hawai'i (6-3) continue winning ways over Utah State (4-6) 24-17.
            California (7-2) gets a nice win over Arizona (3-6) 26-17.

            Sun Belt
            Troy (4-4) falls to ULM (3-4) 45-38.
            Georgia Southern (6-1) walk right through Georgia State (2-6) 42-9.
            Texas State (1-7) can't compete with Appalachian State (3-4) 35-6.
            Louisiana (5-2) picks up a big win against Coastal Carolina (3-4) 20-10.

            NCAA Players of the Week
            Offense
            Avery Davis - WR - Notre Dame - 11 rec, 251 yds, 3 TDs
            Defense
            Tayland Humphrey - DT - Louisiana - 5 tkls, 2 atk, 2 sks, 2 FF

            Sun Belt Players of the Week
            Offense
            Josh Johnson - HB - ULM - 27 car, 137 yds, 3 TDs
            Defense
            Tayland Humphrey - DT - Louisiana- 5 tkls, 2 atk, 2 sks, 2 FF
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            • slicknick3822
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              • May 2012
              • 410

              #51
              Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

              WEEK 11 PREVIEW

              Matchup Preview *|* October 10, 2020
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              Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks
              (3-4, Away)
              Arkansas State Red Wolves
              (5-2, Home)
              Offensive Stats Comparison
              29.1 (#24)Points Per Game37.7 (#4)
              370.7 (#51)Total Offensive Yards538.6 (#1)
              221.7 (#34)Passing Yards419.9 (#1)
              148.1 (#88)Rushing Yards118.7 (#115)
              Defensive Stats Comparison
              31.3 (#114)Points Per Game31.1 (#118)
              399.1 (#112)Total Yards Allowed430.4 (#123)
              210.1 (#94)Passing Yards Allowed347.1 (#126)
              188.1 (#114)Rushing Yards Allowed83.3 (#1)
              +4 (#31)Turnover Differential-12 (#126)
              Game Notes
              Another big game for recruiting for Arkansas State as they have 8 prospects visiting this week. But also it is Logan Bonner who gets the start thanks to last week's comeback. Can he lead this Red Wolves team to another victory over a middling UL-Monroe team?

              Kirk's Pick: Arkansas State


              Games to Watch For
              #1 Clemson vs. #23 Louisville
              #3 Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh
              #5 UCF vs. Houston
              #7 Boise State vs. BYU
              #8 Oklahoma vs. Baylor
              #12 Iowa State vs. TCU
              #15 Oregon vs. Stanford
              #20 Indiana vs. Rutgers
              #22 Tennessee vs. Washington
              #24 Michigan State vs. #25 Penn State
              Iowa vs. Purdue
              Illinois vs. Minnesota
              NC State vs. Kent State
              Arizona State vs. Utah


              #19#6

              Lee Corso's Pick:

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              • theJackman
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                • Feb 2021
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                #52
                Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

                Will recruits watch the game? You have to go in for the kill. But honestly, I believe the Red Wolves will end up winning the next game!

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                • slicknick3822
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                  • May 2012
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                  #53
                  Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

                  Originally posted by theJackman
                  Will recruits watch the game? You have to go in for the kill. But honestly, I believe the Red Wolves will end up winning the next game!
                  I'm not sure how visits work in real life but in the game you have certain tasks for position groups when recruits visit so I just take that as them watching the game lol
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                  • Careless Whisper
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                    • Dec 2016
                    • 1984

                    #54
                    Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

                    Pretty good look for Kurtis Diaz when his offense is tops in the country in total yards and passing yards, and fourth in scoring! Seemed like a thriller against South Alabama, but hopefully Hatcher's performance was only a blip and not a sign of future things to come. Keep it rolling!
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                    • slicknick3822
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                      • May 2012
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                      #55
                      Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy


                      Arkansas State Make Second Half Comeback to Put Away UL-Monroe

                      JONESBORO, Ark. - Arkansas State started the game slow, but were able to put away UL-Monroe 44-37 on Saturday. Logan Bonner made his first start of the season but failed to live up to expectations as he would throw four interceptions and be replaced with Layne Hatcher who would finish off the game. The turnover woes seem to continue for Arkansas State no matter what.

                      It's the blackout game for Arkansas State as they wear their all black jerseys but it's a white out as we get a rare Arkansas snowfall for this game. The Arkansas State offense kicks the game off but can't convert on a third and short and are forced to punt. After a UL-Monroe fumble, Arkansas State is forced to punt it away again. UL-Monroe drives easily down the field once again but a sack and a penalty push them to a 51 yard field goal attempt by Hughes and he misses! Arkansas State gets the ball at their own 34. Short passes prove successful for Bonner as Arkansas State starts driving down the field but a miscommunication between receivers allows Jabari Johnson to pick off Bonner and stop their momentum short. UL-Monroe drives down the field and cap it off with a 3 yard TD pass from Jeremy Hunt to Lamm to put UL-Monroe on the board, 7-0.

                      Bonner is able to have Arkansas State drive down the field with some short passes and a couple bigger ones. But the drive is once again stopped short with an interception as Bonner is picked off across the middle by Hunter Smith. The Arkansas State defense finally steps up and forces a three and out and Arkansas State gets the ball back at the 50 yard line. Arkansas State is able to drive down to the 5 yard line once again but Bonner throws late to the flats and Johnson picks him off once again and returns it all the way for a pick six to make it 14-0, UL-Monroe. Bonner remains out there for the ensuing drive with three and a half minutes left in the half. Bonner runs an amazing offense and even throws a 36 yard bomb to Jonathan Adams Jr. before throwing a 9 yard touchdown to Dahu Green on a fade route to make it 14-7. The defense is struggling in this one however as Hunt finds Pederson for 33 and then Jonathan Hodoh for a 36 yard touchdown pass to make it 21-7. Bonner isn't done yet as he throws two bombs, a 42 yarder to Brandon Bowling and a 25 yarder to Adams Jr., before finding Jamal Jones out of the backfield for an 8 yard touchdown pass to make it 21-14 with a little over a minute left before half. The defense stands tall and gets the offense the ball back with a chance to tie before half. Bowling drops two big first down passes and it forces Arkansas State to punt it away. Hunt is able to drive UL-Monroe down field and they kick a 20 yard field goal before half to make it 24-14.

                      Hunt comes out of the half and fires off two 30 yard passes to Perry Carter Jr. which helps set up a 37 yard field goal for Hughes and makes it 27-14. After two incompletions, Bonner finds Marcel Murray out of the backfield for a big gain of 28. He tries to go deep to Adams Jr. but it is underthrown and picked off by Josh Newton and that will be his 4th and will probably be the end of Bonner's day despite the valiant effort for a comeback in the first half. A three and out forces UL-Monroe to punt it away and Ogbegor returns it 57 yards for the touchdown and Arkansas State is back in it, 27-21. UL-Monroe doesn't let it last for long as a good mix of run and pass help them drive down the field but they are stopped for a 44 yard field goal and Hughes nails it to make it 30-21. As suspected, Hatcher trots out for the next drive and looks to get Arkansas State this win late. He quickly finds Reed Tyler for a 17 yard reception to get the drive started. Hatcher throws deep to Bowling but he drops it once again, could the snow be a factor for him today? He finds Adams Jr across the middle and Tyler on the next play. Hatcher uses his feet and escapes pressure and is able to run 33 yards before being tripped up at the 1 yard line and he punches it in for a touchdown on the next play and it makes it 30-28 late in the 3rd.

                      Both teams trade a few punts back and forth to start of the fourth quarter. On the first play of an Arkansas State drive there is a facemask on UL-Monroe and that puts Arkansas State at the 30 and at least field goal range. Hatcher finds Roshauud Paul for an 8 yard gain and then Murray has a couple good runs before Hatcher escapes pressure and makes a dangerous throw into the endzone but Bowling comes up with a huge 11 yard touchdown catch and Murray punches in the 2-point conversion to make it 36-30. The Arkansas State defense gets better as the game goes on and forces another three and out and with 4 minutes left, UL-Monroe puts trust in their defense and punts it away. Hatcher finds Paul for 6 yards and then runs a speed option play for a gain of 12 to get into Warhawk territory. In a gutsy call, Hatcher throws deep to Adams Jr. in the endzone one-on-one and Adams Jr. comes down with it for a 48 yard touchdown pass. Hatcher finds Adams Jr. again for the 2-point conversion to make it a 14 point game 44-30, and that may effectively seal this comeback! But not so fast, as Hunt reminds them what he did earlier in the game and carves up the defense with passes of 26, 19, and an 18 yard pass to Carter Jr. to make it 44-37 with two and a half minutes left. UL-Monroe has all three timeouts but Arkansas State is usually not one to lay down and run the ball out. Arkansas State goes against the grain and it works. They only pass once and Graham converts on third and short to use UL-Monroe's last time out and a big 22 yard rush by Murray ices the game and Arkansas State kneels it out for their second straight come from behind victory!

                      Arkansas State 44, UL-Monroe 37

                      Key Stats
                      Arkansas State
                      Layne Hatcher - 11/12, 149 yds, 2 TDs, 7 carries, 38 yds, 1 TD
                      Logan Bonner - 25/39, 306 yds, 2 TDs, 4 INTs
                      Marcel Murray - 10 carries, 48 yds
                      Jonathan Adams Jr - 9 rec, 180 yds, 1 TD
                      Roshauud Paul - 7 rec, 62 yds
                      Brandon Bowling - 5 rec, 96 yds, 1 TD
                      Caleb Bonner - 13 tkls, 1 sk
                      Terry Hampton - 1 sk
                      Blake Grupe - 4/4 XP
                      Bubba Ogbebor - 3 PR, 76 yds, 1 TD

                      UL-Monroe
                      Jeremy Hunt - 30/50, 462 yards, 3 TDs
                      Josh Johnson - 16 carries, 56 yards
                      Perry Carter Jr. - 8 rec, 152 yds, 1 TD
                      Jonathan Hodoh - 6 rec, 130 yds, 1 TD
                      Traveion Webster - 7 tkls
                      Mason Husmann - 1 sk
                      Jabari Johnson - 2 INTs, 1 TD
                      Josh Newton - 1 INT
                      Hunter Smith - 1 INT
                      Davis Hughes - 3/4 FG, 4/4 XP, Long 44

                      Next Up is a big recruiting update once again so keep an eye out for that!
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                      • moose141
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                        • Dec 2007
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                        #56
                        Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

                        Man, it's like a game of musical chairs back there at QB for you! Same story, new players this week with the starter struggling and throwing picks and the backup coming in and tearing it up. Will be interesting to see how that affects their usage moving forward. Adams Jr just continuing to tear it up though, no matter who is throwing to him!
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                        • slicknick3822
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                          #57
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                          Originally posted by moose141
                          Man, it's like a game of musical chairs back there at QB for you! Same story, new players this week with the starter struggling and throwing picks and the backup coming in and tearing it up. Will be interesting to see how that affects their usage moving forward. Adams Jr just continuing to tear it up though, no matter who is throwing to him!
                          Yeah it's partially my fault, because sometimes I forget that it's not real life so I'll try to lob it into a tight space that would technically be an easy throw irl, but when you do it in game they lob it and it just hangs in the air for like a whole minute and the defender gets there. Or trying to go deep and my QBs just underthrowing it. I think I will stick with Hatcher no matter what at this point because we're bowl-eligible and we're going to be making a push for the Sun Belt title now and we need some sort of consistency.
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                          • slicknick3822
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                            #58
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                            Arkansas State Recruiting Update

                            Since our last large recruiting update we have had a lot of commitments and have added a few people after losing some recruits. The first big recruit that has committed to Arkansas State is 4-star WR Ryan Rose (74) (recruiting profile below). With three seniors graduating, including top receiver Jonathan Adams Jr., Rose is a huge addition to this Arkansas State team. He has the size and speed to play the slot but don't underestimate his hands as he can definitely catch the ball.



                            Two other 4-Star recruits signed with Arkansas State as well. ILB Jermaine Petty (79) and ATH Andre Gipson (68). While Gipson has proved to be slightly disappointing to bigger schools, he will definitely be able to make an impact at a smaller school like Arkansas State. Last time, our spotlight was on Petty and he comes in and can be an immediate starter for a linebacker position that will be lacking due to graduations.

                            One of the biggest things Kurtis Diaz has wanted to do offensively is build the trenches which he has seemed to do with four offensive lineman committing to Arkansas State. 3-Star C Zach Jean (69), 2-Star OT Ryan Watkins (68), 1-Star JUCO G Ryan Moore (65), and 1-Star G Aaron Thomas (62) all committed. Jean stands at 6'3, 280, which is rather large for a center. Watkins, Moore and Thomas all stand taller than 6'5 and Watkins and Thomas are both 300+ lbs. This is exactly what Diaz was trying to do and while all of these players are at least a year out of playing it's obvious you can see his vision. It doesn't stop there as Arkansas State are still targeting OT Julian White (67) and OT Patrick Sullivan (62). White is a little smaller at 6'3 and would probably grade out better as a guard in Diaz's system but Sullivan is 6'8 and a lean 285. He could be a great tackle in a few years.

                            You can see the full list of commitments and scholarship offers below.

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                            • slicknick3822
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                              #59
                              Re: Bombing Run | A NCAA 14 Coaching Legacy

                              WEEK 11
                              Around the NCAA

                              Scores
                              Top 25
                              #23 Louisville (7-2) pulls off the huge upset over #1 Clemson (8-1) 38-31
                              #8 Oklahoma (8-1) hold off Baylor (5-3) 27-13.
                              #15 Oregon (8-2) roll through Stanford (3-6) 30-6.
                              FCS E can't upset #9 Georgia (8-2) 23-14.
                              Mississippi State (4-5) don't come close to knocking off #11 Texas A&M (8-1) 42-13.
                              #12 Iowa State (8-1) survive a scare from TCU (5-5) 35-28.
                              Arkansas (3-6) are now 0-6 in the SEC after falling to #14 Ole Miss (8-2) 31-21.
                              Rutgers (3-6) falls to #20 Indiana (7-2) 28-21.
                              Maryland (1-8) continue to falter against #2 Ohio State (9-0) 42-21.
                              FCS E get shut out against #17 Auburn (9-2) 38-0.
                              #3 Notre Dame (9-1) finally falls to Pittsburgh (6-3) 27-21.
                              #13 Oklahoma State (8-1) avoids the upset from Kansas (3-6) 30-27.
                              #25 Penn State (4-5) can't hang with the big boys and lose to #24 Michigan State (7-2) 35-21.
                              Houston (6-2) is able to finally knock off #5 UCF (7-1) 28-21.
                              Washington (4-5) upsets #22 Tennessee (6-4) 42-35.
                              Vanderbilt (2-7) don't come close to #10 Florida (8-1) 34-3.
                              FIU (4-5) become the next victim to #21 Mid Tenn State (9-0) 21-3.
                              #4 North Carolina (9-0) takes advantage of Clemson's loss and beats Virginia (5-5) 34-21.
                              #7 Boise State (9-0) tramples BYU (5-4) 41-10.

                              Game of the Week
                              #19 LSU (7-3) knocks off #6 Alabama (7-2) 20-10.

                              Other Big Games
                              Wake Forest (3-6) upset Florida State (6-4) big 37-13.
                              Purdue (4-5) get a big OT win over Iowa (3-7) 43-40.
                              Illinois (5-4) skid reaches four with a loss to Minnesota (5-4) 28-21.
                              California (8-2) gets a big win over Army (1-7) 28-16 to sneak into the Top 25.
                              NC State (5-4) falls to Kent State (6-4) 39-38.
                              Fresno State (2-8) falls to a good Wyoming (7-2) team 35-14.
                              Arizona State (5-4) stay the course and beat Utah (6-3) 40-28.

                              Sun Belt
                              Troy (4-5) can't hang with Louisiana (6-2) 35-14.
                              Akron (2-7) fall short of Georgia Southern (7-1) 24-21.
                              Coastal Carolina (3-5) lose a thriller in South Alabama (4-4) 23-20 in OT.
                              Appalachian State (4-4) stays average with a win over Georgia State (2-7) 38-28.

                              NCAA Players of the Week
                              Offense
                              Master Teague III - HB - Ohio State - 26 car, 134 yds, 2 TDs, 2 rec, 10 yds, 2 TDs
                              Defense
                              Brett Shepherd - LB - Mid Tenn State - 10 atk, 2 FF, 1 INT

                              Sun Belt Players of the Week
                              Offense
                              Levi Lewis - QB - Louisiana - 24-31, 333 yds, 4 TDs, 13 car, 29 yds
                              Defense
                              Caleb Bonner - LB - Arkansas State - 13 tkls, 1 sk





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                              • slicknick3822
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                                WEEK 12 PREVIEW

                                Matchup Preview *|* October 17, 2020
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                                Texas State Bobcats
                                (1-7, Away)
                                Arkansas State Red Wolves
                                (6-2, Home)
                                Offensive Stats Comparison
                                16.9 (#122)Points Per Game38.5 (#2)
                                344.0 (#76)Total Offensive Yards541.3 (#1)
                                210.4 (#40)Passing Yards424.3 (#1)
                                133.6 (#107)Rushing Yards117.0 (#117)
                                Defensive Stats Comparison
                                32.4 (#119)Points Per Game32.6 (#121)
                                360.5 (#80)Total Yards Allowed443.1 (#124)
                                191.9 (#72)Passing Yards Allowed361.5 (#126)
                                168.6 (#76)Rushing Yards Allowed81.6 (#1)
                                -11 (#125)Turnover Differential-14 (#126)
                                Game Notes
                                Despite their ups and downs, Arkansas State has a chance at the Sun Belt title and they take on a Texas State team that is struggling this season and doesn't even have a chance at a bowl game this year.

                                Kirk's Pick: Arkansas State


                                Games to Watch For
                                #1 Ohio State vs. #24 Michigan State
                                #2 North Carolina vs. #23 Pittsburgh
                                #3 Boise State vs. Wyoming
                                #4 Oklahoma vs. #10 Iowa State
                                #5 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech
                                #8 Texas A&M vs. Toledo
                                #20 Michigan vs. Northwestern
                                #25 California vs. Colorado
                                Minnesota vs. Purdue
                                Texas Tech vs. Baylor


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                                Lee Corso's Pick:


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