Fly Like An Eagle- Coaching Career of Kirk Plum (NCAA Football 14)
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Re: Fly Like An Eagle- Coaching Career of Kirk Plum (NCAA Football 14)
Season Recaps:
2013-2014:
Spoiler9-4 record (6-2 C-USA)
2nd in C-USA West
Lost Liberty Bowl to Auburn 42-21
2014-2015:
Spoiler6-6 record (5-4 C-USA)
T-3rd in C-USA West
Did not receive Bowl BidLast edited by Tampafan11; 02-03-2014, 08:57 PM. -
Re: Fly Like An Eagle- Coaching Career of Kirk Plum (NCAA Football 14)
Magnificent Mean Green:
2013-2014 season:
Brelan Chancellor (WR)-1st team All-American, 1st team C-USA, Biletnikoff Winner
Ryan Boutwell (DT)- 1st team All-American, 1st team C-USA, Lombardi Winner
Zach Orr (MLB)- 1st team All-American, 1st team C-USA
Cam Feldt (RT)- 1st team C-USA
Brandon McCoy (RE)- 1st team C-USA
LaJaylin Smith (ROLB)- 1st team C-USA
Aaron Bellazin (LE)- 2nd team C-USA
Richard Abbe (DT)- 2nd team C-USA
Kenny Buyers (CB)- 2nd team C-USA
Hilbert Jackson (SS)- 2nd team C-USALast edited by Tampafan11; 02-02-2014, 10:23 PM.Comment
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BCS bowl history
2013-2014:
Bcs championship- A&M 24- Alabama 10
Orange Bowl- FSU 24- ND 20
Sugar- Louisville 42- OU 13
Fiesta- Tulsa 31- TCU 14
Rose- OSU 28- Washington 0Last edited by Tampafan11; 02-02-2014, 10:09 PM.Comment
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Re: Fly Like An Eagle- Coaching Career of Kirk Plum (NCAA Football 14)
#1- North Texas @ Tulane: 34-30 UNT Wins! (572 points)
#2- North Texas @ LATech: 42-43 LaTech Wins! (475 points)
#3- North Texas @ #9 Georgia: 24-31 UGA Wins! (302 points)
#4- North Texas vs. Ball State: 27-23 UNT Wins! (293 points)
#5- North Texas @ Old Dominion: 24-31 ODU Wins! (266 points)Last edited by Tampafan11; 02-02-2014, 10:38 PM.Comment
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Since I am the Offensive coordinator, I will only discuss the offensive players now. So here is the Offensive Position breakdown:
QB: It's a 3 man race for the top position. It is between returning starter Derek Thompson, Kansas transfer Brock Berglund, and true freshman Dajon Williams. Thompson definitely struggled last year, so that is a knock, but he will be higher on the depth chart because he is a senior. After spring practices, Dajon Williams has won the job, as he played pretty much at the same level, if not a little higher, than the other QB's, and he is a freshman, so this season will be vary valuable learning experience before we have multiple star players graduate.
RB: This is another 3 man race. We have returning starter Brandin Byrd, Purdue transfer Reggie Pegram, and sophomore Antoinne Jimmerson. After a heated battle in spring practice, we have decided to go with Jimmerson as the starter. His speed just ignites the offense, and he did the same thing last year. It was close between him and Pegram, as the stud B1G transfer has the goods to be great, but we feel the speed of Jimmerson is the best tool. Byrd did good also, while below the other 2, so he will be 3rd, but he will definitely get his share of carries.
WR: We have one of the best in the nation in Brelan Chancellor. He has speed, hands, route running, and moves. He should be a finalist for the Bilentikoff. Sure-handed Carlos Harris is likely to be the #2.
OL: Not much debate here. Likely to go with Tony Johnson-Mason Y'Barbo-Boonie Feldt-Cyril Lemon- Cam Feldt. All are Juniors or younger, so some good chemistry should be carried into next year. Cam Feldt is the best of the bunch, and he is an Arkansas transfer who was the 8th ranked lineman nationally in his high school class.Comment
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