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  • bmore7
    Rookie
    • Aug 2009
    • 40

    #1

    chart for 40 times converted to speed ratings???

    There was a chart / list for NCAA 10 that converted recruits 40 times into their speed rating.

    Example; 4.35 time = rating of 92
    4.36 time = rating of 93

    Sorry I dont have the link, but it was VERY helpful in recruiting. If anyone has one for NCAA 11, or if it is the same, please post. Thanks!
  • superjew887
    Pro
    • Jan 2005
    • 534

    #2
    Re: chart for 40 times converted to speed ratings???

    Your post doesn't make sense. Why would a higher 40 time equal a higher speed? :-P
    #1 Rule of Sliders: Realism is Relative

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    • canes21
      Hall Of Fame
      • Sep 2008
      • 22948

      #3
      Re: chart for 40 times converted to speed ratings???

      Originally posted by superjew887
      Your post doesn't make sense. Why would a higher 40 time equal a higher speed? :-P
      Did you honestly not get the point he as making though?
      “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


      ― Plato

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      • Strummer101er
        Banned
        • Jul 2008
        • 597

        #4
        Re: chart for 40 times converted to speed ratings???

        Google found this.

        A word of warning: Football speed and track speed are NOT the same thing. I think if you start changing players' speed scores to reflect their track speed you will only turn benchwarmers into superstars and superstars into benchwarmers.

        A stopwatch can't measure true football speed.

        That's my opinion, anyway. You've been warned.

        CHART
        40/SPD (SPEED)
        4.19/100
        4.22/99
        4.24/96
        4.26/95
        4.28/94
        4.30/93
        4.32/92
        4.34/91
        4.36/90
        4.38/89
        4.40/88
        4.41/87
        4.43/86
        4.45/85
        4.47/84
        4.49/83
        4.51/82
        4.53/81
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        4.57/79
        4.59/78
        4.61/77
        4.63/76
        4.65/75
        4.67/74
        4.69/73
        4.71/72
        4.73/71
        4.75/70
        4.76/69
        4.78/68
        4.80/67
        4.82/66
        4.84/65
        4.86/64
        4.88/63
        4.90/62
        4.92/61
        4.94/60
        4.96/59
        4.98/58
        5.00/57
        5.02/56
        5.04/55
        5.06/54
        5.08/53
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        5.11/51
        5.13/50
        5.15/49
        5.17/48
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        5.33/40
        5.35/39
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        5.43/35
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        5.58/27
        5.60/26
        Last edited by Strummer101er; 07-16-2010, 12:25 PM.

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        • bmore7
          Rookie
          • Aug 2009
          • 40

          #5
          Re: chart for 40 times converted to speed ratings???

          @ Strummer101er : Thats what I was looking for! Thanks for posting, I know its not gospel, but ill try it. Were you applying that chart for RTG or just for looking at recruits in dynasty mode? I would mainly be using it for dynasty recruiting. Thanks

          @ superjew887 : Mistake, sorry, just giving an example

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          • Playmakers
            Hall Of Fame
            • Sep 2004
            • 15419

            #6
            Re: chart for 40 times converted to speed ratings???

            You can use this formula

            I want to use real statistics, and comparing them to current players, to create historical players in NCAA 11. Now, obviously, this has a few limitations. You can only reasonably do this with recent years. Even Joe Montana, who is relatively recent, took a career to put up the numbers that Brady Quinn put up every season. However, you can possibly/reasonably work around this by using averages rather than totals. Still a limitation, but hopefully not a significant one. What are you


            Me and jeffcross do it when creating our Classic teams and players

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            • superjew887
              Pro
              • Jan 2005
              • 534

              #7
              Re: chart for 40 times converted to speed ratings???

              Originally posted by canes21
              Did you honestly not get the point he as making though?
              I was joking...of course I get the point
              #1 Rule of Sliders: Realism is Relative

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              • 123abcdylan
                Pro
                • Mar 2010
                • 622

                #8
                Re: chart for 40 times converted to speed ratings???

                Originally posted by Playmakers
                You can use this formula

                I want to use real statistics, and comparing them to current players, to create historical players in NCAA 11. Now, obviously, this has a few limitations. You can only reasonably do this with recent years. Even Joe Montana, who is relatively recent, took a career to put up the numbers that Brady Quinn put up every season. However, you can possibly/reasonably work around this by using averages rather than totals. Still a limitation, but hopefully not a significant one. What are you


                Me and jeffcross do it when creating our Classic teams and players
                i dont get the acc rating

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