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Old 11-27-2013, 08:05 PM   #9
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**** I have the answers to the below questions: Thanks ****

metallicarl,

Are those old school teams you speak about above for NCAA 14 on the PS3 ? Or perhaps NCAA 13?

I certainly would like to take a look at them. I am new to this whole console gaming arena and have not messed with the Teambuilder function at all but certainly will give it a shot to see how I can incorporate those teams into a roster for Dynasty play.

Would you happen to have a list of teams you uploaded there?

I am enjoying immensely your 1978 roster (truly a complete quality piece of work) first with the NCAA 13 game very recently but now with the NCAA 14 version just uploaded by Mick-S.

I am an old guy born in '49 and really am a late '50s thru the '60s & '70s college football enthusiast thus your masterful creation of 1978 is bringing me much pleasure in my retirement. Makes me feel like a young kid again! Thanks so much for allowing me to revisit those good ole day!

I only do CPU vs CPU and they do replay very realistically (don't know how to really play the game with a joystick and really don't care to know). I have a dynasty going as I type and watching Arkansas lose to TCU in the 3rd but likely to recover and win it. I recreated the old South Western Conference although I am a true SEC (LSU/Ole Miss) fan.

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Old 11-27-2013, 10:17 PM   #10
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1998 Michigan State Spartans:

OFFENSE
SE 7 Lavaile Richardson (6-2, 190, So.)
7 Duron Bryan (6-0, 195, R-Fr.)
4 Plaxico Burress (6-6, 219, So.)

LT 74 Shawn Murphy (6-4, 285, R-Fr.)
72 Matt Bonito (6-7, 272, So.)

LG 60 Mike Schutz (6-7, 296, So.)
70 Dave Sucura (6-3, 289, So.)

C 79 Jason Strayhorn (6-2, 286, Sr.)
63 Marty Wensel (6-2, 270, R-Fr.)
51 Brian Grant (6-3, 257, So.)

RG 71 Shaun Mason (6-5, 285, So.)
68 Willie Comerford (6-3, 295, So.)

RT 64 Casey Jensen (6-7, 289, Jr.)
77 Josh Smith (6-4, 271, R-Fr.)
76 Greg Robinson-Randall (6-5, 328, Jr.)

TE 88 Kyle Rance (6-6, 244, Jr.)
84 Brad Rainko (6-3, 235, Jr.)
83 Chris Baker (6-3, 259, R-Fr.)
85 Ivory McCoy (6-3, 223, So.)

FL 86 Gari Scott (6-1, 192, Jr.)
87 Demont Smith (5-10, 170, So.)
2 Herb Haygood (5-11, 177, R-Fr.)

QB 16 Bill Burke (6-5, 205, Jr.)
5 Lorenzo Guess (6-1, 185, R-Fr.)
17 Sam Eyde (6-4, 210, Jr.)
8 Ralph Truitt (6-2, 226, Sr.)

FB 45 Garett Gould (6-2, 238, Sr.)
28 Leroy McFadden (6-3, 235, Jr.)

TB 33 Sedrick Irvin (6-0, 223, Jr.)
34 Billy Greene (6-1, 218, Jr.)
36 Lloyd Clemons (5-11, 204, Sr.)

DEFENSE

LE 99 Dimitrius Underwood (6-7, 264, Sr.)
80 Jace Sayler (6-5, 270, So.)
59 Raheem Miller (6-2, 248, Jr.)

LDT 62 Robert Newkirk (6-3, 295, Jr.)
94 Artie Steinmetz (6-4, 261, So.)

RDT 66 Desmond Thomas (6-3, 282, Sr.)
92 Pete Govens (6-4, 296, So.)
95 Davarrio Carter (6-2, 302, Jr.)

RE 91 Robaire Smith (6-5, 264, Jr.)
97 Nick Myers (6-3, 265, R-Fr.)

SAM 53 Courtney Ledyard (6-3, 242, Sr.)
38 Sean Banks (6-2, 215, Jr.)

MIKE 35 T.J. Turner (6-2, 254, So.)
56 Dwayne Hawkins (6-3, 248, Jr.) or
40 Wes Kammer (6-2, 221, So.)

WILL 25 Mike Austin (6-3, 237, Jr.)
31 Shawn Wright (6-2, 227, Jr.)

LCB 3 Amp Campbell (6-0, 186, Sr.)
24 Richard Brown (5-11, 193, So.)
19 DeMario Suggs (5-11, 186, So.)

SS 29 Lemar Marshall (6-2, 211, Sr.) or
9 Aric Morris (5-11, 209, Jr.)
43 Scott Ernsberger (6-3, 224, Sr.)

FS 6 Sorie Kanu (5-11, 192, Sr.)
41 John Marynowski (6-0, 195, So.)

RCB 32 Richard Newsome (5-11, 189, So.)
15 Renaldo Hill (5-11, 173, So.)

SPECIALISTS
PK 1 Paul Edinger (5-10, 188, Jr.)
2 David Schaefer (5-10, 176, R-Fr.)

P 1 Paul Edinger (5-10, 188, Jr.)
2 David Schaefer (5-10, 176, R-Fr.)

Not a particularly notable team other than the fact that they upset the #1 Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus.
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Old 11-28-2013, 08:12 AM   #11
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a site called sports-reference.com has rosters ,stats, schedule results etc. from many years ago
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1994 Penn State:

Kerry Collins
Wally Richardson
Mike McQueary

Ki-Jana Carter
Mike Archie
Stephen Pitts
Chris Eberly

Brian Milne
Jon Wittman

Bobby Engram
Freddie Scott
Joe Jurevicius
Joe Nastasi

Kyle Brady
Keith Olsommer
Bob Stephenson

Andre Johnson
Brad Jones

Jeff Hartings
Phil Ostrowski

Bucky Greeley
Chris Marrone


Marco Rivera
Pete Marczyk

Keith Conlin
Chris Feeney


Brad Scioli
Matt Fornadel

Brandon Noble
Vin Stewart
Eric Clair
Chris Mazyck

Todd Atkins
Chris Snyder

Phil Yeboah-Kodie
Aaron Collins

Brian Glezheiser
Jim Nelson
Gerald Filardi
Matt Rhule

Ahmad Collins
Terry Killens

Brian Miller
Tony Pittman
Shino Prater
Mark Tate
Marlon Forbes
Chuck Penzenik

Jason Collins
Cliff Dingle

Kim Herring
Clint Holes

Brett Conway

Darrell Kania
Joe Jurevicius
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1965 LSU Tigers via Teambuilder for NCAA 14 PS3 just completed PSN = stecropper
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Glad to see you're doing this. Please make sure you give Matt LaVrar some nice ratings. He's a good friend of mine.

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Glad to see you're doing this. Please make sure you give Matt LaVrar some nice ratings. He's a good friend of mine.
He was one of the most underrated guys on that defense. IMO that '98 Ohio State team was the best I've ever seen from a pure talent standpoint. Just nasty on defense. Matt LaVrar flew under the radar and made guys like Rudzinski and Diggs look really good. Plus his last name is pretty sweet. LaVrAAAAAAAARRRRR!
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I was over at Matt's a couple of weeks ago (during the OSU bye week) playing NCAA Football on Xbox -- he's one of the nicest, most humble guys you will ever meet. I just texted Matt your comment -- he said "thanks" and the following: "I was good at holding the line and run stopping, not so good at pass rush. My knees were already shot by then and my speed slowed. I was never pancaked and never really pushed backwards, even against All American tackles."

If you get a chance, check out my OSU Teambuilder teams: 1968, 1975, 1979 and 1995.


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He was one of the most underrated guys on that defense. IMO that '98 Ohio State team was the best I've ever seen from a pure talent standpoint. Just nasty on defense. Matt LaVrar flew under the radar and made guys like Rudzinski and Diggs look really good. Plus his last name is pretty sweet. LaVrAAAAAAAARRRRR!
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