The Making of a Legend Part II "It's Miller Time".. CFB25
Okay. So I started my 1st Dynasty with Boise State as a OC and well it was amazing being able to play with Jeanty and help guide the Broncos to the playoffs just like IRL and to help guide them to a National Title before leaving for TTU, I just felt like I accomplished to much to fast, and missed out on the funs years of really building up a G5 school into a Top-25 program and really feeling that true accomplishment of having to battle week in and week out to get the "W".
So this time around in Part II, I am going to start my career in 2025 after doing a sim in 2024 to try and replicate for the most part everything that happened in real life. I can't control the transfer portal so there will still be guy's on rosters of their original teams that won't be in 2025 but that's okay. It's still a fictional video game dynasty. I will also be creating some new Conferences this time around...I really like what I came up with so there is that.. Also because recruiting is pretty easy in this game, I am going to limit myself with the following rules. For my starting out school I am taking over a school that is a 1 1/2 star, that hasn't been to a Bowl game since 2018 and hasn't won a conference title since 2010. My recruiting restrictions are. I can recruit up to 3-4* players each season as long as they are instate players who have my school in their Top-10, and preference will be given to those who have me in their Top-5.. 3*-I can recruit as many 3*'s as I want as long as they are instate and can only recruit other 3* who are in my Top-5 until I have either turned my school into a full 3* program or until I have won a Conference title/Bowl game. Once I have won either a Conference Title or Bowl game, I can add 1 more 4* for each title or bowl game I win until I reach a max of 8. Once I have won 8 titles/Bowl games, I will then give myself the ability to recruit 2-5* Recruits. If I make the playoffs that actually=2 bowl games, it speeds up the process. If my team makes back to back playoff appearances its like equal to 5 bowl wins and a trip to the Semi Finals would be= to 8 wins thus also allowing the 2-5* recruits. If I win a National Title it triggers a bonus with the ability to sign up to 5-5* Recruits. I am going to be starting my Dynasty in CUSA. The way I have my Conferences set up, I feel my starting team has the ability to be recruited by the ACC/SEC/or Pac-12. However I will not be moving the team until they have won at least 5 CUSA titles or a National Title. Also I can't take a new job until my coach has won at least 2 CSUA titles or has at least 3 straight seasons of 8 wins or more. 2* players I can recruit any 2* players across the nation regardless of Pipeline as long as I start in their Top-10 at the beginning of the season. Once my 35 player Recruiting Board is set, I can not replace any of the 4*'s that sign else with other 4* unsigned. Those spots become spots for the transfer portal. Once a 2/3* player signs elsewhere in season, I am only able to add players to my board of the same rating 2*/3* until Week 12. After Week 12 any player who signs elsewhere that spot become a open roster/scholarship for potential transfer portal finds. I can only sign a max of 10 transfers per season and I can only encourage/cut up to 5 players per season keeping me from . Scholarship offers I can only offer scholarships to the # of Seniors I have graduating plus 5. If a player I offer a scholarship signs elsewhere early then that scholarship can be redirected to one of the 35 players on my recruiting board. More rules might follow if things become to easy.. Last Dynasty I ended up with Top-5 Recruiting class's in 15 of my 18 seasons and had the #1 like 10 times. I don't want to repeat the same thing. |
Re: The Making of a Legend Part II "It's Miller Time".. CFB25
RESERVED FOR YEAR BY YEAR HISTORY
COACHING RECORD 2024 (Simmed) 2025 HC FIU (9-4) Finished 3rd in CUSA Key Games won- Beat UCF,USF and FAU *Beat Washington State in New Orleans Bowl Games lost-Miami, Charlotte, East Carolina, Liberty 2026 HC (11-3) Made the Playoffs as #4 seed Key Games won- *Beat #16 ranked BSU during regular season, Beat Liberty and Charlotte Beat #14 ranked ECU in the CUSA Championship. Games Lost-Lost to Miami, lost to ECU (regular season) lost to #3 ranked/#5 seed TAMU in 2nd Round of CFB Playoffs) 2027 Lost in Week 1 (69-37) to FSU, Beat UCF and Boise State on the Blue (52-34) Lost to ECU in Week 11 Got my revenge against ECU winning the CUSA Title (32-26) Beat ECU again in the #8 vs #9 Seed in the playoffs (32-14), Beat #1 Maryland (45-21) Beat #5 Notre Dame (38-37) and got my revenge against TAMU (45-17) in the Natty to win the Championship RECRUITING RECAP 2024 signed 25 players (15-3*,8-2*,2-1*) Ranked #57 Overall, #1 CUSA 2025 signed 26 players (2-4*,24-3*) Ranked #40 Overall, #1 CUSA 2026 signed RIVAL RECORDS FAU (3-0 UCF (2-0) USF (2-0) Miami (0-2) Florida Florida State (0-1) NATIONAL/SCHOOL RECORDS SET QB Keyone Jenkins- Passing Yards in a Season (4087), Passing TD's in a Season (34), TD's in a Game (6) in 2025. Jenkins improves on those #s with 4910 yds and 39 TD's well also becoming the career holder of Yards 11541 and TD's (96) WR Kyle McNeal- Receiving Yards in a Season (1337), Receptions in a Season (80) -2025 WR JuJu Lewis- Receiving TD's in a Season (11) -2025 FR TE Dominick Naanee breaks both of McNeals record as well as Lewis's TD record. finishing with 86 rec for 1600 yds and 14 TD- 2026. CB Brian Blades II- Interceptions in a Season-6 |
Re: The Making of a Legend Part II "It's Miller Time".. CFB25
RESERVED FOR MORE STAT KEEPING HISTORY
2025 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS CUSA-Liberty-23 Appalachian State-17 American-Cincinnati-36 Navy-14 Mountain West- Sam Houston State-28 Nevada-23 MAC- Ohio-36 Buffalo-14 Sun Belt- Louisiana-37 Georgia State-27 Pac-12 Boise State-44 Tulane-42 (OT) Big 12 Kansas State-34 SMU-30 Big Ten Penn State-33 Oregon-14 ACC Clemson-21 Maryland-13 SEC Georgia-23 Texas A&M-20 CONFERENCE CHAMPS 2026 CUSA- FIU-47 ECU-42 American- Purdue-43 Temple-27 MWC-Tulsa-27 New Mexico-24 Sun Belt- South Alabama-42 UL Monroe-21 MAC- Akron-38 UMass-28 Pac-12 Tulane-37 Boise Stae-24 SEC Georgia-42 TAMU-17 Big Ten Oregon-38 Pitt-35 Big 12 Arizona State-31 Iowa-22 ACC- Miami-41 UNC-34 2025 PLAYOFFS #12 SMU vs #5 Oregon #9 Penn State vs #8 Iowa State #11 Maryland vs #6 Tulane #10 Michigan vs #7 TTU #5 Oregon vs #4 Boise State #8 Iowa State vs #1 Clemson #6 Tulane vs #3 Kansas State #10 Michigan vs #2 Georgia #5 Oregon vs #1 Clemson #3 Kansas State vis #2 Georgia Georgia defeated Clemson (52-28) to win the National Championship 2026 PLAYOFFS #5 TAMU vs #12 Purdue #8 Cincinnati vs #9 Oklahoma #6 Clemson vs #11 Florida #7 Pitt vs #10 Boise State #5 TAMU vs #4 FIU #8 Oklahoma vs #1 Georgia #6 Clemson vs #3 Miami #10 Boise State vs #2 Oregon #5 TAMU vs #1 Georgia #10 Boise State vs #3 Miami #3 Miami-27 #1 Georgia-22 Miami is your 2026 National Champs. NATIONAL RECRUITING #1 Texas, #2 Georgia, #3 Notre Dame, #4 Miami, #5 Alabama, #6 LSU #7 Penn State #8 Tennessee #9 Oregon #10 USC #23 Boise State |
Re: The Making of a Legend Part II "It's Miller Time".. CFB25
![]() Florida International announces Head Coaching change for the 2025 season. After 3 straight 4-8 seasons, FIU has decided to part ways with Coach Mike MacIntyre.. Quote:
FIU makes it official and hires Boise State's Matt Miller. (Miller was one of my favorite Broncos of All-time.. He was one of the first players to really make #2 (my jersey # as well) really mean something at BSU.. It's been cool to see others make it special too like Jeanty this past season..) A native of Helena, Montana, Miller was a three-sport star at Capital High School. His athleticism caught the attention of then-Arkansas head coach Bobby Petrino, a Capital High alumni and former teammate of Miller's father. A highly touted recruit, he received offers to play college football from schools such as Oregon, Oregon State, and Boise State and also received offers to play college basketball at Montana and Montana State. He committed to playing college football at Boise State on Christmas Day in 2009. At Boise State, Miller redshirted the 2010 season after tearing an Achilles tendon in fall camp. As a redshirt freshman, Miller set single season freshman records for the program including receptions (62), receiving yards (679), and receiving touchdowns (9) en route to freshman All-America honors in 2011. By the time his college career ended in 2014, Miller was Boise State's career leader in receptions and second all-time in receiving yards. Miller had a professional tryout with the Denver Broncos before injuries ended his playing career. After his playing career ended, Miller spent 2015 at Boise State as an offensive quality control coach. He was hired as the receivers coach at Montana State in 2016 and added the title of recruiting coordinator in 2017. He was promoted to offensive coordinator and reassigned to quarterbacks coach midway through the 2018 season, and held that role for the 2019 season as well Miller returned to his alma mater Boise State in 2020 as their wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator, where he has been for the past 4 seasons including the 2024 season where he helped Boise State make a return trip to the Fiesta Bowl and a matchup with Penn State.. FIU AD Deuce Young "Well Coach Miller is young (33 yrs old), he has a pretty extensive coach career and has the opporutnity to work with alot of great HC's. Coach Mac was right we need to score more points and last I checked Boise State knows how to score points.. We are exctied for what Matt is going to bring to the table." Last seasons BSU averaged 37 points well going 12-1 winning the MWC title and earning the #3 seed in the playoffs and a Fiesta Bowl matchup with Penn State. FIU however managed just 24 points a game despite over 3712 yds of Total Offense (2544 yds Passing, 975 rushing). |
Re: The Making of a Legend Part II "It's Miller Time".. CFB25
2024 RECAP The 2024 season went pretty much as close to a real life duplication as I could make it. Boise State actually earned the #4 seed and would meet Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl falling (28-26) earning the chance to play #1 Oregon in the Semin Finals where Oregon pulled out a (45-42) win. (Dillion Gabriel actually won the Heisman and pretty much every award in this sim) The Ducks would then meet up against Texas in the Natty and pulled out the win (42-28).. MAJOR CHANGES FOR 2025 With several of the Mountain West Schools like Boise State, Colorado State and Utah State tied up in court room battles with the MWC Commish, all parties agreed to drop the lawsuits if the move to the Pac-12 could be moved up 1 year. With Colorado State, Utah State, Boise State, San Diego State and Fresno State joining Oregon State and Washington State to form a 7 team Pac-12, the conference needed 5 more teams to have any chance at making it a Power 5 instead of a Power 4. They accomplished the feat but going back to the MWC and stealing 1 more team as UNLV also makes the jump leaving the MWC behind well also adding Tulane, USF, UTSA and a very surprising move UCF.. The new Pac 12 will now look like this.. Tulane, USF, UCF, UTSA, UNLV, Colorado State Oregon State, Washington State, Boise State, Utah State, San Diego State and Fresno State. With 6 teams leaving the Mountain West, we see a major overhaul the 6 remaining teams will be in 1 Division "The OG's" Air Force, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, San Jose State and Wyoming They will be joined by "New Kid's on the Block" New Mexico State, North Texas, Sam Houston State, Texas State, UTEP and Tulsa. Now with the American, CUSA and Sun Belt all having teams poached by these 2, here is a look at what is happening with these 3. American Despite losing some of it's Top teams, the American actually comes out pretty solid adding former Big 12 member Cincinnati as well as 2 former Big 10 members in Northwestern and Purdue. They also add Northern Illinois out of the MAC, UConn from the Indy as well as a few lateral moves from teams from CUSA and the Sunbelt. Here is a complete look Cincinnati will join Memphis, Middle Tennessee, Northern Illinois, Northwestern and Purdue in 1 Division (still need cool names) Army, Navy, Temple are joined by UConn, Western Kentucky and Southern Miss. SUNBELT UAB, La Tech, Jacksonville State, Kennesaw State are now headed to the Sunbelt, joining Arkansas State, Georgia Southern Georgia State, Louisiana, South Alabama, Troy and UL Monroe With 11 teams in the Conference there are no divisions. MAC/INDY UMass left the Independent to take N. Illinois spot in the Mac leaving Norte Dame as the last Indy. CUSA Conference USA gets pretty much a all new look which will feature teams from the Carolina's, Virginia and Florida. FIU and FAU are back together again as they will start up a heated rivalry with each other. Appalachian State, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina and East Carolina will look to do the same. As will James Madison, Marshall, Liberty and Old Dominion. With 10 teams in CUSA, the conference has elected to have everyone play each other with 9 games in conference allowing for 3 games out of conference each season. ACC The Power 4 were not safe from changes.. Cal and Stanford both learned being the only 2 schools in the ACC sucked for travel and are swapping spots with Maryland and Rutgers as they head to the Big Ten to be paired up with former Pac-12 school members USC, UCLA, Washington and Oregon. SMU after making it to the Conference Championship and losing to Clemson is jumping ship and headed to the Big 12 where they will replace West Virginia in a swap.. Here is a complete look UNC,Duke, NC State,Wake Forest, Maryland, Boston College, Syracuse and Rutgers. Clemson, Florida State, Miami, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Virginia, West Virginia and Virginia Tech. THE NEW BIG TEN With Purdue out as well as Northwestern, the changes didn't stop there.. We also saw Iowa make a move to the Big 12......... Here is a look at the new divisions. Indiana and and Nebraska will join the former Pac-12 schools Cal, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC and Washington in 1 Division Well Pitt joins the OG's of the Big Ten with Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin. THE NEW BIG 12 Arizona and Arizona State will play in the Lonestar Division joining 6 Texas schools as Rice and SMU join up with Houston, TCU, TTU and Baylor. Iowa joins the Midwest Division with Iowa State, Kansas, K-State, BYU, Utah, Colorado and Oklahoma State. THE SEC The SEC didn't add or subtract any teams, but they create divisions. Alabama and Auburn will join Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vandy. Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, will play with Missouri, Arkansas, LSU, Ole Miss and Miss State All Power 4 conference with 16 teams will now be required to play 10 of their 12 games vs conference opponents. Hoping it will maybe limit how many of them schedule FCS programs. All the rest of the conferences will play 9 games against conference opponents with 3 out of conference games. **At some point I might try and add 4 more teams to the Pac-12 to create them into a Power 4/5 conference again, but my plan is to leave these conference the same for at least 4 years before making any changes..** |
Re: The Making of a Legend Part II "It's Miller Time".. CFB25
![]() FIU HIT HARD IN PORTAL WITH COACHING CHANGE!! Coach Matt Miller will have his hands full rebuilding a roster that saw 13 Juniors and 1 talented Sophomore head to the portal looking for new homes. (Overall rating when they transfer and * rating in the portal), Team they signed with and last year stat's with FIU) JR QB Chayden Perry (3*75)-SMU (Backup QB) SO QB Amari Jones (3*72)-Buffalo (3rd String QB) JR RB Kejon Owns (3*79)-Florida State (#1 RB last year with 136 carries 593 yds and 3 TD JR WR Eric Rivers (4* 85)-Tennessee (#1 WR last season with 49 rec 592 yds 8 TD JR WR Dean Patterson (3* 77)-unsigned (#2 WR last seasn with 39 rec for 703 yds 8 TD JR WR Ross Fournet (2* 68)-Arizona State (8 rec 133 yds last year) JR C John Bock II (3* 73)-Kentucky JR C Wyatt Lawson (3* 72)-unsigned (Started all 12 games last season) JR DE Keegan Davis (3* 75)-unsigned (32 Tackles 6 TFL, 3.5 Sacks last year) JR DT Marquez Tatum (3* 78)--unsigned JR DT Cole Gustafson (3* 75)-ULM JR OLB Travion Barnes (4* 82)-Georgia (47 Tackles 5 TFL 3.5 Sacks last year) JR CB Hekekiah Masses (4* 85)-Florida (55 Tackles 2 INT last year) JR SS Jojo Evans (3* 80)-Kentucky (55 Tackles last year) MILLER SHOWS OFF RECRUITING SKILLS IN YEAR 1 FIU started the Recruiting Process with 11 players signed during the season (1-3*,8-2*,2-1*) with the class ranked #115 Overall. During the 4 week off-season Coach Miller signed (14) 3* during the Final stages of recruiting landing a class of 25 players rated #57 Overall and the #1 Class in CUSA. 3* ATH/RB Major Benshaw (#897 Overall) Bradenton FL 3* WR Wayne Gutierrez (#1182 Overall) Miami FL 3* WR Kevin Osgood (#950 Overall Miami FL 3* WR Armon Lebeau (#1239 Overall) Brunswick GA 3* QB John Slye (#1332 Overall) Anderson SC 3* WR Enrique Cortez (#1648 Overall) Miami FL 3* WR Caesar Santiago (#1663 Overall) Miami FL 3* WR Faitele Okwara (#678 Overall) Boca Raton FL 3* ATH Wayne Meredith (#1251 Overall) Fort Lauderdale FL 3* QB Victor Ojukwu (#1145 Overall) Madison FL 3* CB Blair DeLuca (#605 Overall) Dillon SC 3* FS Pat Johnson (#1087 Overall) Hialeah FL 3* PK Isaac Glennon (#570 Overall) Florence SC 3* P Louis Meyers (#1459 Overall) Lake City FL Coach Miller Quote:
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![]() 2025 TEAM MEDIA GUIDE THE SCHEDULE Week 1 vs UCF Week 2 @ #10 Miami FL Week 3 @ FAU Week 4 vs USF Week 5 "Bye" Week 6 "Bye" Week 7 vs Appalachian State Week 8 vs Marshall Week 9 vs Charlotte Week 10 vs East Carolina Week 11 vs Liberty Week 12 @ Old Dominion Week 13 vs James Madison "Senior Night" Week 14 @ Coastal Carolina With 8 games at home, the schedule is favorable for Coach Miller to get the Panthers over the hump and into a Bowl game after a 7 year drought. Liberty (82 Overall) and Marshall (80) are the favorites to win the conference but FIU has a solid shot at finishing in the Top half and making a bowl run. Also UCF (80 Ovr) and USF (81 Ovr) I believe are winnable games. If we can can get a win over 1 of them I think that would be what it takes to get 6 wins. My contract goal is actually just 4 wins, but FIU has been 4-8 the past 3 years after going 1-11 in 2021 and 0-5 in 2020. The last time they finished above .500 and won a Bowl game was 2018 when they went 9-4. THE ROSTER (RS FR)-Already Redshirted (T) FR- True Freshman who will on the active roster. (R) FR- A Freshman who is redshirting this season.. (Overall Rating) <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></head><body><table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="osdyn" width="575"><tr class="masthead_alt"><td bgcolor="#101F87" colspan="7">2025 FIU Panthers</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td align="center" width="6%">#</td><td width="29%">OFFENSE</td><td width="9%">POS</td><td width="9%">HT</td><td width="9%">WT</td><td width="9%">CLASS</td><td width="29%">HOMETOWN</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">#1</td><td>Keyone Jenkins (80)</td><td class="active">QB</td><td>6'1</td><td>195</td><td>JR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">#10</td><td>Clayton Dees (73)</td><td class="active">QB</td><td>6'2</td><td>192</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Palmetto FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">16</td><td>Andre Lewerke (61)</td><td class="active">QB</td><td>6'3</td><td>202</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Hollywood FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">11</td><td>John Slye (67)</td><td class="active">QB</td><td>6'2</td><td>189</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Anderson SC</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">7</td><td>Victor Ojukwu</td><td class="active">QB</td><td>6'1</td><td>180</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Madison FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">15</td><td>TJ Snowden (74)</td><td class="active">RB</td><td>5'9</td><td>161</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Ocla FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">33</td><td>Jalen Haslam (65)</td><td class="active">RB</td><td>5'11</td><td>183</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Okeechobee FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">34</td><td>Major Benshaw (63)</td><td class="active">RB</td><td>5'11</td><td>190</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Brunswick GA</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">29</td><td>Kerry Hocker (58)</td><td class="active">RB</td><td>5'9</td><td>195</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Pompano Beach FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">45</td><td>Antonio Ferguson (74)</td><td class="active">FB</td><td>6'3</td><td>225</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Apopka FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">13</td><td>JuJu Lewis (73)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>6'1</td><td>214</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Davie FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">83</td><td>Kyle McNeal (72)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>6'1</td><td>176</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Rivera Beach FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">84</td><td>Faitele Okwara (67)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>6'4</td><td>189</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Boca Raton FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">81</td><td>Kevin Osgood (65)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>6'2</td><td>205</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">15</td><td>Jonathan McBride (64)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>5'10</td><td>175</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Vian OK</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">22</td><td>Nicholas Smith Jr (63)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>6'0</td><td>170</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Fort Lauderdale FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">14</td><td>Luby Maurice Jr (62)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>6'0</td><td>185</td><td>RS SO</td><td>West Palm Beach FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">80</td><td>Enrique Cortez (60)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>6'1</td><td>171</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">82</td><td>Cesar Santiago (59)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>6'0</td><td>193</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">5</td><td>Armon Lebeau (57)</td><td class="active">WR</td><td>5'11</td><td>180</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Bradenton FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">89</td><td>Rocky Beers (77)</td><td class="active">TE</td><td>6'5</td><td>234</td><td>SR</td><td>Littleton CO</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">88</td><td>Wayne Gutierrez (67)</td><td class="active">TE</td><td>6'4</td><td>205</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">86</td><td>Jackson Lee (61)</td><td class="active">TE</td><td>6'3</td><td>215</td><td>SR</td><td>Gilbert AZ</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">77</td><td>Travis Burke (80)</td><td class="active">LT</td><td>6'9</td><td>306</td><td>SR</td><td>Hollywood FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">53</td><td>Daniel Michel (77)</td><td class="active">LT</td><td>6'6</td><td>328</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Fort Lauderdale FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">65</td><td>Tony Olszewski (64)</td><td class="active">LT</td><td>6'6</td><td>304</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">59</td><td>Jaheim Buchanon (72)</td><td class="active">LG</td><td>6'3</td><td>292</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Lehigh Acres FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">61</td><td>Alex Hill (62)</td><td class="active">LG</td><td>6'2</td><td>298</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Hollywood FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">55</td><td>Tony Brewer (60)</td><td class="active">LG</td><td>6'6</td><td>310</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Homestead FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">69</td><td>Ming Tjon (74)</td><td class="active">C</td><td>6'4</td><td>320</td><td>SR</td><td>Plantation FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">56</td><td>Jadarious Lee (68)</td><td class="active">C</td><td>6'3</td><td>284</td><td>RS JR</td><td>Nashville TN</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">73</td><td>Wayne Meredith (59)</td><td class="active">C</td><td>6'3</td><td>285</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Fort Lauderdale FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">52</td><td>Marco Dial (54)</td><td class="active">C</td><td>6'2</td><td>303</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Fort Lauderdale FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">50</td><td>Naeer Jackson (77)</td><td class="active">RG</td><td>6'7</td><td>319</td><td>RS JR</td><td>Philadelphia PA</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">67</td><td>Jon Rodriguez (69)</td><td class="active">RG</td><td>6'5</td><td>280</td><td>SO</td><td>Fort Lauderdale FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">78</td><td>Jaleel Davis (80)</td><td class="active">RT</td><td>6'6</td><td>308</td><td>RS JR</td><td>Hamlet NC</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">70</td><td>Mykeal Rabess (71)</td><td class="active">RT</td><td>6'6</td><td>297</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">71</td><td>Jackson Schultze (71)</td><td class="active">RT</td><td>6'7</td><td>317</td><td>RS JR</td><td>Broken Arrow OK</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td align="center" width="6%">#</td><td width="29%">DEFENSE</td><td width="9%">POS</td><td width="9%">HT</td><td width="9%">WT</td><td width="9%">CLASS</td><td width="29%">HOMETOWN</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">5</td><td>Steven Shannon (77)</td><td class="active">DE</td><td>6'3</td><td>269</td><td>RS JR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">43</td><td>Robert Williams (66)</td><td class="active">DE</td><td>6'3</td><td>258</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">10</td><td>Eddie Walls III (79)</td><td class="active">DE</td><td>6'4</td><td>247</td><td>SR</td><td>Fort Myers FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">17</td><td>Claude Larkins (74)</td><td class="active">DE</td><td>6'6</td><td>260</td><td>RS JR</td><td>Hollywood FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">95</td><td>Quaylen Hill (80)</td><td class="active">DT</td><td>5'11</td><td>317</td><td>SR</td><td>Kissimee FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">99</td><td>Germaine Carter (76)</td><td class="active">DT</td><td>5'11</td><td>275</td><td>SO</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">62</td><td>Clinton Mahoni (71)</td><td class="active">DT</td><td>6'3</td><td>286</td><td>RS JR</td><td>Auckland International</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">14</td><td>Alexander Phifer (65)</td><td class="active">OLB</td><td>6'2</td><td>223</td><td>JR</td><td>Orlando FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">16</td><td>Ronnie McRae (53)</td><td class="active">OLB</td><td>6'1</td><td>229</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Fort Lauderdale FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">13</td><td>Xaiver Mattison (52)</td><td class="active">OLB</td><td>5'11</td><td>216</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">18</td><td>Dwight Nunoo (71)</td><td class="active">MLB</td><td>6'0</td><td>221</td><td>SR</td><td>Grand Praire TX</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">57</td><td>Jamerson Bail (57)</td><td class="active">MLB</td><td>6'0</td><td>221</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Tampa FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">35</td><td>Josiah Taylor (78)</td><td class="active">OLB</td><td>6'0</td><td>218</td><td>SO</td><td>Sebring FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">11</td><td>Percy Courtney Jr (73)</td><td class="active">OLB</td><td>5'11</td><td>216</td><td>RS JR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">2</td><td>Brian Blades II (85)</td><td class="active">CB</td><td>5'11</td><td>172</td><td>SR</td><td>Fort Lauderdale FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">33</td><td>Raheim Sexil (78)</td><td class="active">CB</td><td>6'1</td><td>195</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Bradenton FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">27</td><td>Mister Clark (77)</td><td class="active">CB</td><td>6'0</td><td>188</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Opa-Locka FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">29</td><td>Preston Thompson (76)</td><td class="active">CB</td><td>5'11</td><td>180</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Clewiston FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">21</td><td>Jamari Holliman (74)</td><td class="active">CB</td><td>6'0</td><td>184</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">26</td><td>Victor Evans III (70)</td><td class="active">CB</td><td>6'0</td><td>172</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Opa-Locka FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">7</td><td>Brian Wall (68)</td><td class="active">CB</td><td>6'3</td><td>179</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Hollywood FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">19</td><td>Blair Deluca (64)</td><td class="active">CB</td><td>6'2</td><td>185</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Dillon SC</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">22</td><td>Shamir Sterlin (70)</td><td class="active">FS</td><td>6'2</td><td>196</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Port Saint Lucie FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">3</td><td>Pat Johnson (68)</td><td class="active">FS</td><td>5'10</td><td>192</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Hilaleah FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">1</td><td>Levi Canady (59)</td><td class="active">FS</td><td>6'1</td><td>199</td><td>(R) FR</td><td>Seffner FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">48</td><td>Dominick Mays (74)</td><td class="active">SS</td><td>5'10</td><td>205</td><td>RS SO</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">30</td><td>Sadonnie Gray (67)</td><td class="active">SS</td><td>6'0</td><td>182</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Miami FL</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">31</td><td>Jaden Williams (66)</td><td class="active">SS</td><td>6'2</td><td>193</td><td>RS FR</td><td>Plantation FL</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td align="center" width="6%">#</td><td width="29%">SPECIAL TEAMS</td><td width="9%">POS</td><td width="9%">HT</td><td width="9%">WT</td><td width="9%">CLASS</td><td width="29%">HOMETOWN</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td align="center">18</td><td>Isac Glennon (69)</td><td class="active">PK</td><td>6'3</td><td>171</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Florence SC</td></tr><tr class="evenrow"><td align="center">11</td><td>Louis Myers (65)</td><td class="active">P</td><td>6'3</td><td>213</td><td>(T) FR</td><td>Lake City FL</td></tr></table></body></html> QUARTERBACK Keyone Jenkins removing himself from the Portal was huge. He will be a 3rd year starter who last year threw for 2544 yds with 23 TD's and just 5 INT's. He also ran for 246 yds and 3 TD's. RS FR Clayton Dees will be QB2. He actually has a higher THP (92 vs 88) then Jenkins and could see the field when we need to throw a hail mary deep. 3*'s John Slye and Victor Ojukqwu will redshirt and challenge Dee's for QB2 next year or the starting job once Jenkins leaves. RUNNINGBACK/FULLBACK Shomari Lawrence had 3 carries for 11 yds last year but did manage 2 TD's. He will be the primary RB, with TJ Snowden as the #2 for now. Both Jalen Haslam and Major Benshaw were 3* Athletes who will at least play the first 4 games on the Return team and will also push Snowden for some backup carries. I might Redshirt 1 or both of them after the USF game if I don't have any injuries the rest of the year. Antonio Ferguson was a TE that converted to FB. WIDE RECEIVER/TIGHT END The Top-5 WR's from last year either graduated or transfered leaving RS SO JuJu Lewis and Kyle McNeal as the #1/#2, despite neither recording a catch last year. True Freshman Faitele Okwara and Kevin Osgood will battle each other for the #3/4 role. McNeal has the best hands of the group (85 catch) and will most likely play the slot role. Okwara is 6'4 and could be a Redzone threat. SR Rocky Beers is the returning leader of this group. He had 34 receptions for 285 yds with 3 TD's last season. True Freshman Wayne Gutierrez is a converted WR to TE who could move back to WR next season if we can land some quality TE in next years recruiting class. O-LINE The O-line is anchored by SR LT Travis Burke and JR RT Jaleel Davis.. SO Daniel Michel is currently listed as the backup to both, but he could also slide into the starting role at LG. With the Top-2 Centers on last year's roster both hitting the portal, SR Ming Tjon takes over. D-LINE SR Eddie Walls III is the star of this Defense. A transfer from Bethume-Cookman last year, Walls III finished with a team high 11 sacks. I was afraid he was going to hit the portal but he stayed. He will be the primary player I play with on Defense. LINEBACKER This Unit needs help in a big way. SO Josiah Taylor was a stud in the spring game (training went from a 67 to a 78). DEFENSIVE BACKFIELD SR CB Brian Blades II is the son of former Miami Hurricane and Seattle Seahawk Brian Blades. His dad won a Natty in 1987.. I don't think #2 is going to do the same. Like Walls he is another player I am glad didn't hit the Portal. He had 48 Tackles with 1 INT last season. RS FR Raheim Sexil was another stud in the spring game (training jumping from a 68 to a 78). He will push RS SO Mister Clark for the starting job opposite Blades II. "Mr" Clark had 2 INT's last season as a Redshirt Freshman. The rest of the unit is young and untested. Blades 48 Tackles is the returning leader and after him and Walls, Mr Clark's 23 tackles was the next highest on the team. SPECIAL TEAMS **Both my PK and Punter are True Freshman. They were 3* Recruits already on the Recruiting board when I took over. All I did was offer a scholarship. Which is good I caught it because the first time on my save file I didn't and ended up with 45 Overall Walkons at each position.** |
Re: The Making of a Legend Part II "It's Miller Time".. CFB25
2025 TOP-25 PRESEASON POLL #1 Texas (89/89/90) 41 votes #2 Tennessee (87/87/87) 36 votes #3 Oregon (89/90/89) 1 vote #4 Clemson (86/86/87) #5 Ole Miss (87/87/87) #6 Alabama (89/89/89) #7 Notre Dame (88/87/90) #8 South Carolina (86/85/87) #9 Penn State (86/87/86) #10 Miami (86/86/86) #11 Ohio State (89/89/90) #12 Missouri (85/85/85) #13 Georgia (91/90/92) #14 Indiana (83/82/85) #15 SMU (84/84/85) #16 Florida (87/87/87) #17 Duke (81/81/82) #18 LSU (86/87/86) #19 TCU (83/82/85) #20 Auburn (85/85/86) #21 Boise State (83/82/84) #22 Illinois (82/82/82) #23 Colorado (84/84/85) #24 Arizona State (81/81/82) #25 Texas Tech (85/85/85) I am a little surprised at how low Georgia is. They signed the #1 Recruiting Class landing (8) 5* Recruits. Cool to see Boise State and Texas Tech starting out this Dynasty in the Top-25 but will be interesting to see how they both fair without Coach Scott's abilities. |
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