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Just won a national championship, what now?
Ok so I just finished my second year with San Diego State and won a national championship against Auburn and ended up 13-0. Before anyone says "higher the difficulty", I am playing on All-American and the majority of my games were within 10 points, also having 4 games (Auburn, Notre Dame, Michigan, Troy) that I had to come back to win at the last drive. So now after winning with them, I feel I need to move on since I've done all I can as their Offensive Coordinator. I got a job offer from Penn State (OC), WVU (OC), and Syracuse (HC). Which offer should I take?Tags: None -
Ok so I just finished my second year with San Diego State and won a national championship against Auburn and ended up 13-0. Before anyone says "higher the difficulty", I am playing on All-American and the majority of my games were within 10 points, also having 4 games (Auburn, Notre Dame, Michigan, Troy) that I had to come back to win at the last drive. So now after winning with them, I feel I need to move on since I've done all I can as their Offensive Coordinator. I got a job offer from Penn State (OC), WVU (OC), and Syracuse (HC). Which offer should I take?Mlb-Giants
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Yeah I wasn't sure what would put me in the best position. I want to stay at SDSU and give it another go, but I feel like anything short of a national championship with them now is a bad year. You can't really go any higher after that with a small school like them. You know?Comment
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Look at the rosters and go to the team with the best returning players.Comment
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I would have to say either Penn State OC or HC at Syracuse.
Quick Question: I thought when you turned one of those offers down, you don't get to choose it again? So how would you be able to pick one of the other Coaching Jobs after you Declined???Comment
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If you're winning championships with SDSU then you definitely need to up the difficulty or you could stop running money plays every drive to make it more enjoyable.Comment
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Look at the Alabama guy taking shots at the Auburn guy. Classic.Comment
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You say you still feel it a challenge because you have comeback wins... this always happens to me on AA, including on past versions of the game. I can always find a way to win, even when I shouldn't be able to. Regardless of what goes in the first 3 quarters, AA just makes it too easy when the game is on the line IMO, even if the CPU is competitive for most of the game.
Maybe try 1 season on Heisman, and if you don't like it go back to AA and move jobs.Comment
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Re: Just won a national championship, what now?
You say you still feel it a challenge because you have comeback wins... this always happens to me on AA, including on past versions of the game. I can always find a way to win, even when I shouldn't be able to. Regardless of what goes in the first 3 quarters, AA just makes it too easy when the game is on the line IMO, even if the CPU is competitive for most of the game.
Maybe try 1 season on Heisman, and if you don't like it go back to AA and move jobs.Comment
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Yup, it's less the level than the sliders. You can get tough games on the lowest levels with tough sliders.
But I agree, don't know how many years it took him to win the NC with SDSU, but less than about 5 he really needs to toughen the sliders.Comment
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That's why I never could get in to AA. The AI lets you hang around and even goes cold on offense to let you back into the game. The only level I've ever been beaten soundly on is Heisman.Comment
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