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Old 04-17-2009, 08:08 PM   #73
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Re: Predictions on the top 5 Highest Rated Players in NCAA 10

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Interesting by the way to see that Aaron Curry was rated 88, with 80 speed and 78 strength. Pretty moderate attributes for a guy who a year later would run a 4.56 40 and bench 25 reps at the combine, en route to a probable top 5 draft selection!
lol, 4.56 would be like a 76 speed or some **** in ncaa09
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Re: Predictions on the top 5 Highest Rated Players in NCAA 10

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I'm not sure exactly what it is that you are objecting to.

But according to a spreadsheet posted on easports.com last June ( http://easports.com/downloads/easpor...oster_info.xls ),
Tebow was already a 99 as a junior in NCAA 09. So if you think he should be a 99 for NCAA 10 then I guess you're going to be disappointed.

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PLYR_SPEED84
PLYR_STRENGTH85
PLYR_AGILITY82
PLYR_ACCELERATION84
PLYR_AWARENESS88
PLYR_BREAKTACKLE84
PLYR_TRUCKING_NG90
PLYR_ELUSIVENESS_NG65
PLYR_BCVISION_NG85
PLYR_STIFFARM_NG88
PLYR_SPINMOVE_NG80
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PLYR_THROWPOWER97
PLYR_THROWACCURACY93
PLYR_STAMINA93
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Thank you. I swear, some people just don't like Tim Tebow. Plain and simple.

Oh, and preseason #1 will be Florida. Hands down. No doubt about it.

They have the entire defense back which is probably the best in the country. Tebow will obviously be back as well as some developing playmakers. Also, Brandon James will still be back their return kicks and the rest of the special teams will be as stellar as ever. UF will miss Harvin without question, but I think Moore can fill in for Murphy to a degree and I believe Hernandez will be an absolute stud this year.

On top of that, UF's schedule looks pretty good for the win column this year. The first thing I noticed was Miss State took the place of Ole Miss.
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Old 04-17-2009, 11:58 PM   #75
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i can name 20 who should have 99 speed in college right now...The Griffen kid from Baylor they're talking about above is one them. And there is another track star playing with him at Baylor also....so I could easily name 18 more speed guys
Are you serious?? 20 players with 99 speed. I just think that 99 speed should be once in a lifetime speed. Someone who is just far and away the fastest player. I think we can all agree that Demps is the fastest player in college football right now. Not the fastest player ever but the fastest in a couple of years. If I were making this game I would give him 97 speed and 98 acceleration. And the next fastest player, holiday would be like 96 or 95 speed and 98 acceleration. And then maybe a little gap and the 3rd fastest player is like 93... and the ratings are scaled back from there... That would just make those guys that much more deadly. Think if you were playing florida and your fastest guy on your team was and 88 and demps is 97. Instead almost every decent team has a couple guys in the 95 range. and the ncaa's fastest players arnt that much faster than the rest of the pack. Also think if there was like 1 recruit every 10 years that had 99 speed. I think it would just make the game way more dynamic.
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Re: Predictions on the top 5 Highest Rated Players in NCAA 10

Honestly,

EA needs to utilize more of the 0-99 point range.


Do like 2k did....

In College Hoops 2k, the vast bulk of the players were rated in the 50-70 range. The Top players were 80-89 and the All Americans were hitting the 90 point.

In some years in my Hoops dynasty, there would only be 2-3 players rated a 90.

I think EA should follow suit. It's not a crime to use 0-60 on the point scale. Scale everything back....make the "rank and file" players 50-70 rated, All Conference players 80+ and All Americans 90+. And have fewer players get to that 90 rating plateau.

Just my .02.
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Re: Predictions on the top 5 Highest Rated Players in NCAA 10

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most likely. so we'll get to see this guy throw the ball.

apparently he knew Leach would never take Harrell off the field so Taylor said, screw it, I'm never shaving.

he has a lot stronger arm than Harrell, but not quick with the decision making and release. hopefully he learned a lot from Harrell.

the Red-Black game is this Saturday I believe.
He looks like a lumberjack! I came 1,000 miles to plant my seed! lol
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FIRST TEAM
QB Tim Tebow - Sr. - Florida
RB Kendall Hunter - Jr. - Oklahoma State
RB Jacquizz Rodgers - So. - Oregon State
WR Dez Bryant - Jr. - Oklahoma State
WR Jordan Shipley - Sr. - Texas
TE Jermaine Gresham - Sr. - Oklahoma
OT Russell Okung - Sr. - Oklahoma State
OG Brandon Carter - Sr. - Texas Tech
C Kristofer O'Dowd - Jr. - Southern California
OG Rodney Hudson - Jr. - Florida State
OT Sam Young - Sr. - Notre Dame
K Kai Forbath - Jr. - UCLA
KR Mardy Gilyard - Jr. - Cincinnati

DE Jerry Hughes - Sr. - TCU
DT Terrence Cody - Sr. - Alabama
DT Gerald McCoy - Jr. - Oklahoma
DE George Selvie - Sr. - South Florida
LB Brandon Spikes - Sr. - Florida
LB Mark Herzlich - Sr. - Boston College
LB Sean Weatherspoon - Sr. - Missouri
CB Trevard Lindley - Sr. - Kentucky
CB Syd'Quan Thompson - Sr. - California
S Eric Berry - Jr. - Tennessee
S Taylor Mays - Sr. - Southern California
P Zoltan Mesko - Sr. - Michigan
PR Brandon James - Sr. - Florida

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SECOND TEAM
QB Sam Bradford - Jr. - Oklahoma
RB MiQuale Lewis - Sr. - Ball State
RB Evan Royster - Jr. - Penn State
WR Brandon LaFell - Sr. - Louisiana State
WR Dezmon Briscoe - Jr. - Kansas
TE Dennis Pitta - Sr. - Brigham Young
OT Ciron Black - Sr. - Louisiana State
OG Jeff Byers - Sr. - Southern California
C John Estes - Sr. - Hawai'i
OG Mike Johnson - Sr. - Alabama
OT Adam Ulatoski - Sr. - Texas
K Josh Arauco - Sr. - Arkansas State
KR Perrish Cox - Sr. - Oklahoma State

DE Jermaine Cunningham - Sr. - Florida
DT Ndamukong Suh - Sr. - Nebraska
DT Arthur Jones - Sr. - Syracuse
DE Antonio Coleman - Sr. - Auburn
LB Rolando McClain - Jr. - Alabama
LB Joe Pawelek - Sr. - Baylor
LB Navorro Bowman - Jr. - Penn State
CB Alterraun Verner - Sr. - UCLA
CB Kyle Wilson - Sr. - Boise State
S Morgan Burnett - Jr. - Georgia Tech
S Kurt Coleman - Sr. - Ohio State
P Bryan Anger - So. - California
PR Javier Arenas - Sr. - Alabama

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THIRD TEAM
QB Colt McCoy - Sr. - Texas
RB Jonathan Dwyer - Jr. - Georgia Tech
RB Jahvid Best - Jr. - California
WR Eric Decker - Sr. - Minnesota
WR Arrelious Benn - Sr. - Illinois
TE Rob Gronkowski - Jr. - Arizona
OT Zane Beadles - Sr. - Utah
OG Clint Boling - Jr. - Georgia
C Josh McNeil - Sr. - Tennessee
OG Sergio Render - Sr. - Virginia Tech
OT Trent Williams - Sr. - Oklahoma
K Joshua Shene - Sr. - Mississippi
KR A.J. Jefferson - Sr. - Fresno State

DL Jammie Kirlew - Sr. - Indiana
DL Corey Wootton - Sr. - Northwestern
DL Jan Jorgensen - Sr. - Brigham Young
DL Brandon Lang - Sr. - Troy
LB Travis Lewis - So. - Oklahoma
LB Rennie Curran - Jr. - Georgia
LB Eric Norwood - Sr. - South Carolina
CB Joe Haden - Jr. - Florida
CB Javier Arenas - Sr. - Alabama
S Darrell Stuckey - Sr. - Kansas
S Reshad Jones - Jr. - Georgia
P Ross Thevenot - Sr. - Tulane
PR Antonio Brown - Jr. - Central Michigan

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RB Reggie Arnold - Sr., Arkansas State; Bryce Beall - So., Houston; Chris Brown - Sr., Oklahoma; Noel Devine - Jr., West Virginia; Darren Evans - So., Virginia Tech; Damion Fletcher - Sr., Southern Miss; Toby Gerhart - Sr., Stanford; Nic Grigsby - Jr., Arizona; DeMarco Murray - Jr., Oklahoma; Daniel Porter - Sr., Louisiana Tech; Charles Scott - Sr., Louisiana State; Da'Rel Scott - Jr., Maryland; Michael Smith - Sr., Arkansas; James Starks - Sr., Buffalo; Curtis Steele - Sr., Memphis; Harvey Unga - Jr., Brigham Young; Vai Taua - Jr., Nevada; Derrick Washington - Jr., Missouri
WR Brandon Banks - Sr., Kansas State; Antonio Brown - Jr., Central Michigan; DeAndre Brown - So., Southern Miss; Tyron Carrier - So., Houston; Mardy Gilyard - Jr., Cincinnati; A.J. Green - So., Georgia; Rashaun Greer - Sr., Colorado State; T.Y. Hilton - So., Florida International; Julio Jones - So., Alabama; Kerry Meier - Sr., Kansas; Aldrick Robinson, Jr., SMU; Naaman Roosevelt - Sr., Buffalo; Golden Tate - Jr., Notre Dame; Damian Williams - Jr., Southern California; Ryan Wolfe - Sr., UNLV
TE Nate Byham - Sr., Pittsburgh; Charlie Gantt - Jr., Michigan State; Garrett Graham - Sr., Wisconsin; Jamari Grant - Sr., Florida Atlantic; Michael Hoomanawanui - Sr., Illinois; Anthony McCoy - Sr., Southern California; Ryan Moya - Sr., UCLA; Cody Slate - Sr., Marshall; D.J. Williams - Jr., Arkansas
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K Jason Bondzio - Sr., Arizona; Matt Bosher - Jr., Miami FL; Ross Evans - So., TCU; Alex Henery - Jr., Nebraska; Hunter Lawrence - Sr., Texas; Brett Swenson - Sr., Michigan State; Philip Welch - Jr., Wisconsin
KR Terrence Austin - Sr., UCLA; Trent Guy - Sr., Louisville; T.Y. Hilton - So., Florida International; Brandon James - Sr., Florida; Damaris Johnson - So., Tulsa; Phillip Livas - Jr., Louisiana Tech; DeMarco Murray - Jr., Oklahoma; James Rodgers - Jr., Oregon State; Jordan Shipley - Sr., Texas; C.J. Spiller - Sr., Clemson

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DL Rahim Alem - Sr., Louisiana State; Tyson Alualu - Sr., California; Kevin Basped - Jr., Nevada; Jeremy Beal - Jr., Oklahoma; Alex Carrington - Sr., Arkansas State; Dexter Davis - Sr., Arizona State; Carlos Dunlap - Jr, Florida; Brandon Graham - Sr., Michigan; Greg Hardy - Sr., Mississippi; Carl Ihenacho - Sr., San Jose State; Bruce Miller - Jr., UCF; Dontay Moch - Jr., Nevada; Jared Odrick - Sr., Penn State; Brian Price - Jr., UCLA; Greg Romeus - Jr., Pittsburgh; Malcolm Sheppard - Sr., Arkansas; D'Anthony Smith - Sr., Louisiana Tech; Daniel Te'o-Nesheim - Sr., Washington; C.J. Wilson - Sr., East Carolina; Ryan Winterswyk - Jr., Boise State; Jason Worilds - Jr, Virginia Tech; Frank Zombo - Sr., Central Michigan

LB Pat Angerer - Sr., Iowa; Jason Beauchamp - Sr., UNLV; Nick Bellore - Jr., Central Michigan; Patrick Benoist - Sr., Vanderbilt; Ryan D'Imperio - Sr., Rutgers; Cardia Jackson - Sr., Louisiana-Monroe; Micah Johnson - Sr., Kentucky; Greg Jones - Jr., Michigan State; Sergio Kindle - Sr., Texas; Boris Lee - Sr., Troy; Scott Lutrus - Jr., Connecticut; Rico McCoy - Sr., Tennessee; Andre Sexton - Sr., Oklahoma State; Alex Wujciak - Jr., Maryland
DB Antonio Baker - Sr., Louisiana Tech; Ahmad Black - Jr., Florida; Adam Berry - Sr., Pittsburgh; Kendric Burney - Jr., North Carolina; Barry Church - Sr., Toledo; Ras-I Dowling - Jr., Virginia; Van Eskridge - Sr., East Carolina; Dominique Franks - Jr., Oklahoma; Anthony Gaitor - Jr., Florida International; Eddie Hicks - Sr., Southern Miss; Brian Lainhart - Jr., Kent State; Jordan Lake - Sr., Baylor; Davonte Shannon - Jr., Buffalo; Traye Simmons - Sr., Minnesota; Amari Spievey - Jr., Iowa
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PR Dez Bryant - Jr., Oklahoma State; T.Y. Hilton - So., Florida International; Phillip Livas - Jr., Louisiana Tech; Ray Small - Sr., Ohio State; Kyle Wilson - Sr., Boise State

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Re: Predictions on the top 5 Highest Rated Players in NCAA 10

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Honestly,

EA needs to utilize more of the 0-99 point range.


Do like 2k did....

In College Hoops 2k, the vast bulk of the players were rated in the 50-70 range. The Top players were 80-89 and the All Americans were hitting the 90 point.

In some years in my Hoops dynasty, there would only be 2-3 players rated a 90.

I think EA should follow suit. It's not a crime to use 0-60 on the point scale. Scale everything back....make the "rank and file" players 50-70 rated, All Conference players 80+ and All Americans 90+. And have fewer players get to that 90 rating plateau.

Just my .02.
Yeah a 95+ number in any rating. Speed, Strength, Agility, Awareness, and even Overall should be considered "legendary". Guys in the past deserving of this are people like Barry Sanders getting 99 Agility, Elusiveness, and Break Tackle. Deion Sanders getting 99 Speed, and 95+ Coverage and Play Recognition Ratings. I hope NCAA is doing what Madden is doing and scaling back the ratings.
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Re: Predictions on the top 5 Highest Rated Players in NCAA 10

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I'm not sure exactly what it is that you are objecting to.

But according to a spreadsheet posted on easports.com last June ( http://easports.com/downloads/easpor...oster_info.xls ),
Tebow was already a 99 as a junior in NCAA 09. So if you think he should be a 99 for NCAA 10 then I guess you're going to be disappointed.

PLYR_LASTNAMEQB #15
PLYR_YEARJunior
PLYR_POSITIONQB
PLYR_OVERALLRATING99
PLYR_SPEED84
PLYR_STRENGTH85
PLYR_AGILITY82
PLYR_ACCELERATION84
PLYR_AWARENESS88
PLYR_BREAKTACKLE84
PLYR_TRUCKING_NG90
PLYR_ELUSIVENESS_NG65
PLYR_BCVISION_NG85
PLYR_STIFFARM_NG88
PLYR_SPINMOVE_NG80
PLYR_JUKEMOVE_NG80
PLYR_CARRYING85
PLYR_THROWPOWER97
PLYR_THROWACCURACY93
PLYR_STAMINA93
PLYR_INJURY95
Thank You for those numbers as well. But thats shows excatly what I said a couple of pages back. Make him a 99 overall but his throw accuracy shouldn't be over 95... GO BACK AND CHECK MY POST! Another point I made...what do the ratings mean if you can be 99 overall but not be the best player at your position. He has 1 rating at 97, 1 rating at 95, 2 ratings at 93, and 1 rating at 90. WHERE THE HELL DOES THE 99 OVERALL COME FROM. It not an average, so there must be hidden ratings in the game. These numbers make you think he's the best quarterback ever in college...but when you watch him on saturday and see the talent around him..you realize its not just him. Its the other skill guys on the field and the offensive style. Then I watch Colt McCoy play quaterback and I'm like WOW.
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