Louisiana isn't a recruiting hotbed? LOL what? Aside from Louisiana, East Texas is literally right next to LSU country as well.
Top NCAA Football 13 Dynasty Destinations
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I would probably do a franchise with Clemson. Every year I usually do a LSU one though. I think I should do a different team in this years gameNBA: Spurs
NFL: Saints
MLB: TigersComment
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Re: Top NCAA Football 13 Dynasty Destinations
If anyone wants a fun challenge, take a team like Navy, Air Force, Vandy, Army, Stanford, Northwestern, etc., and only recruit players with an A in interest in academics. Also, only sign as many players as there are leaving from your team every year. Do not ever cut anyone. Always stay within the 70 player max. It is a really fun and challenging way to play a dynasty but after you build the team up it is so much more rewarding.BuffEye Rosters available on the Xbox 360 and PS3. The most in-depth roster for NCAA 14 and beyond.
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The Return to Glory Dynasty: Tennessee. Bring back some thunder to the Volunteers.
Manage a Powerhouse Dynasty: Stanford. Trying to move on without Luck will by tough. Maybe you can help ease his loss.
The 'Become the Next Boise' Dynasty: SMU. Nice recruiting, nice uniforms, and nice offensive base to work with.
The Impossible Dynasty: New Mexico. Been bad the last couple of years. Pretty much a FCS team in terms of talent. New uniforms in teambuilder look nice.
The New Guy Dynasty: UTSA. Only one of the new guys with a unique stadium. Weak schedule, good coach, and good Texas recruiting.
The New BCS Power Dynasty: Washington St. You have the Mike Leach offense with a couple of solid guys at QB and WR.
The WACky MAC Dynasty: Ohio. Best team in the weak MAC and some of the better BFBS uniforms.
Finally, the We Were Good Before Games Were Invented Dynasty: Colorado. Let's bring back some of the early 90's good times.My teams
CFB:WVU,Wisc, Wazzu
CBB:WVU,Wisc,UNH
NFL:Houston Texans
NBA:Houston Rockets
MLB:Texas Rangers
NHL:Buffalo SabresComment
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i always start out using Kentucky then try to bring Florida state or Miami back to glory and when i get bored with those ill take a small school and play till i get them to 6 star levelComment
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In previous years, I have taken over Idaho, Colorado State and Iowa State and each of those was a nice challenge to build them into a contender.
But now with the ability to change conferences each year (that is still available this year, correct? sorry, I missed last years version while deployed), I am going back to Army and will place them in a mid level conference and once I win the conference a couple of times, I will switch to a more difficult conference.Comment
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I am planning on starting with a UTSA dynasty; but work first as DC at Texas State and waiting for the UTSA job to open up.--Auburn Football--2010 National Champions--Comment
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Re: Top NCAA Football 13 Dynasty Destinations
The Return to Glory Dynasty: Army, Navy, SMU, BYU, Notre Dame
Manage a Powerhouse Dynasty: This topic is lame to me, because its no fun to start off as a Top-5 team. Here are some other close to powerhouses. Florida (they've struggled since Tebow left, and have been passed by a bunch of SEC teams) OK State, Auburn, Wisconsin.
The 'Become the Next Boise' Dynasty: Memphis, Tulane, North Texas, SDSU, Hawaii, UNLV.
The Impossible Dynasty: UMASS, Eastern Michigan, New Mexico State, Vandy, Ole Miss, Duke.
The New Guy Dynasty: UTSA and UMASS seem like fun.
The New BCS Power Dynasty: So many to pick from here. Lousiville, USF, Cincy, WVU, TCU, Baylor, Mizzou, A&M, Illinois, Colorado, Cal, Washington, Wash State, Arizona State, Utah, Clemson, Maryland.
The WACky MAC Dynasty: There is always a new MAC team every couple years who emerges as a top-25 team. I like Bowling Green for whatever reason.
Finally, the We Were Good Before Games Were Invented Dynasty: Notre Dame, Army, Navy, SMU.Comment
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