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Old 02-14-2015, 06:03 PM   #97
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New update with 4 more teams and decided to turn Buffalo into 1983 Western Carolina(for a couple of alumni friends):

1976 Iowa State--led by future NFL players WR Luther Blue, DL Mike Stensrud, brother Maynard Stensrud, RB/QB Buddy Hardeman, TE Al Dixon, LB Otis Rodgers, RB Dexter Green, and G/DT Tom Randall

1975 Arkansas State--undefeated Southland Champs didnt even get bowl invite but Independence Bowl was created the next year because of this. Led by small, tough QB David Hines, 1000yd RB Dennis Bolden, CB Ron Meeks, and NFL players WR Orna Middlebrook, G Ken Jones, LB Jerry Muckenstrum, G T.J. Humphries, and FB Leroy Harris. Also had 4 more players drafted from the defense: LB Mike Malham, DE Robert Speer, DT Eddie Morgan, and DE/LB Jimmy Lisko( who blocked 6 punts that year)

1976 Mississippi State--went 9-2 but later forfeited all games because of ineligible player. Led by MG Harvey Hull, QB Bruce Threadgill, RB's Walter Packer and Clarence Harmon, FB Dennis Johnson, C Tyrone Keys, and DB's Stan Black, Kenny Johnson, and Richard Blackmore.

1984 South Carolina---The year of Black Magic. Led by WR Ira Hillary, RB Thomas Dendy, FB Kent Hagood, LB's James Seawright and Paul Vogel, DB's Bryant Gilliard and Chris Major, and pro wrestler "The Patriot" Del Wilkes at G.
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Old 02-15-2015, 10:41 PM   #98
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Updated the file with a couple of obscure teams that should be fun to play with:

1973 Jackson State(in place of Ga State)--small college powerhouse with AT greats RB Walter Payton, MLB Robert Brazile, T Jackie Slater, and future pros G Emanuel Zanders, FB Rickey Young, DT Don Reese, S Vernon Perry, and CB Roscoe Word.

1972 Tampa University( in place of UL-Laf)-- small college power that discontinued football after 1974 season. Was stocked with future pros DT John Matuszak, QB Freddie Solomon, RB Morris LaGrand, T Darryl Carlton, and draft picks WR Mark Wakefield, LB Wilbur Grooms and FB Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff.
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Updated the file with a couple of obscure teams that should be fun to play with:

1973 Jackson State(in place of Ga State)--small college powerhouse with AT greats RB Walter Payton, MLB Robert Brazile, T Jackie Slater, and future pros G Emanuel Zanders, FB Rickey Young, DT Don Reese, S Vernon Perry, and CB Roscoe Word.

1972 Tampa University( in place of UL-Laf)-- small college power that discontinued football after 1974 season. Was stocked with future pros DT John Matuszak, QB Freddie Solomon, RB Morris LaGrand, T Darryl Carlton, and draft picks WR Mark Wakefield, LB Wilbur Grooms and FB Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff.
I've never of heard of Tampa U.
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Look them up!!! They were small time for years and played mainly MAC teams and occasionally SEC teams but around 1968 decided to move up and compete with the bigger schools. From 1968-1974 had some pretty good players and took lots of transfer athletes...besides the guys on that 1972 team they had CFL legend Leon McQuay, and couple of NFL linemen that went to CFL first because they left school early(Noah Jackson/Ron Mikolajczyk). When they discontinued football, they had around 25-30 players that transferred to other schools.
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Look them up!!! They were small time for years and played mainly MAC teams and occasionally SEC teams but around 1968 decided to move up and compete with the bigger schools. From 1968-1974 had some pretty good players and took lots of transfer athletes...besides the guys on that 1972 team they had CFL legend Leon McQuay, and couple of NFL linemen that went to CFL first because they left school early(Noah Jackson/Ron Mikolajczyk). When they discontinued football, they had around 25-30 players that transferred to other schools.
And don't forget former Oakland Raider John Matuszak played at UT!
NFL Draft: 1973 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
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Old 02-17-2015, 01:22 PM   #102
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My goodness this roster looks great. Someone PLEASE convert it to 360.
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Old 02-17-2015, 02:58 PM   #103
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Have you started a dynasty with this roster yet? Keeps freezing on me when I start a game in dynasty.
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Old 02-17-2015, 04:24 PM   #104
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I havent tried yet, but the teams that arent complete havent had depth charts set. I have moved players around(moved QB to K, WR to CB, etc.) and unless depth charts are set on those teams players may be at positions they arent supposed to be.
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