The Buckeye Pride: An Ohio State Buckeyes Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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  • khalifa2789
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    • Apr 2013
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    The Buckeye Pride: An Ohio State Buckeyes Dynasty (NCAA 14)



    With the College Football season coming up, I thought I'd start an NCAA 14 Dynasty. Here is the setup I am going to use:

    System: XBox 360
    Quarter Length: 12 min.
    Rosters: UGA Lovell32
    Sliders: Custom
    Difficulty: Heisman
    Recruiting Rules: Can actively recruit four 5-star prospects every year; cannot recruit a four star athlete to same position if a 5-star commits beforehand.
  • khalifa2789
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    • Apr 2013
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    Re: The Buckeye Pride: An Ohio State Buckeyes Dynasty (NCAA 14)



    An Ohio State History


    The Ohio State Buckeyes football team is a collegiate football team that competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing Ohio State University in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference. Ohio State has played their home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio since 1922.

    The Buckeyes are recognized by the university and NCAA as having won eight national championships[2][3] along with 37 conference championships (including 35 Big Ten titles), three division championships, 10 undefeated seasons, and six perfect seasons of having no losses or ties.

    Football was introduced to the university by George Cole and Alexander S. Lilley in 1890. Ohio State was a football independent from 1890 to 1901 before joining the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) as a charter member in 1902. The Buckeyes won two conference championships while members of the OAC and in 1912 became members of the Big Ten Conference.

    Ohio State won their first national championship in 1942 under head coach Paul Brown.

    Following World War II, Ohio State saw sparse success on the football field with three separate coaches and in 1951 hired Woody Hayes to coach the team. Under Hayes, Ohio State won 13 Big Ten championships and five national championships (1954, 1957, 1961, 1968 and 1970), and had four Rose Bowl wins in eight appearances. Following Hayes' dismissal in 1978, Earle Bruce and later John Cooper coached the team to seven conference championships.

    Jim Tressel was hired as head coach in 2001 and led Ohio State to its seventh national championship in 2002 with a win in the Fiesta Bowl. Ohio State won seven Big Ten championships under Tressel and appeared in eight Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games, winning five of them.

    On November 28, 2011, two-time National Championship winning coach and Ohio native Urban Meyer became head coach. Meyer led his team to three Division Championships in his first three seasons, as well as a school record 24 straight victories, beginning with a perfect 12–0 in 2012. He led OSU to both the Big Ten and National Championships in the 2014 season.


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    • Aurabolt127
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      Re: The Buckeye Pride: An Ohio State Buckeyes Dynasty (NCAA 14)

      Cool! I'll be following. Starting my new one tonight too... Good luck!

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      • khalifa2789
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        • Apr 2013
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        Ohio State's Coaches


        Ohio State Coaches
        Yr.NAMEWINSLOSSESTIESW/L %NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
        1890-1891Alexander Lilly350.3750
        1892-1895, 1898Frederick Ryder22220.5000
        1896Charles Hickey551.5000
        1897David Edwards171.1670
        1899-1901John Eckstorm2243.8100
        1902-1903Perry Hale1452.7140
        1904-1905Edwin Sweetland1472.6520
        1906–1909Albert Herrnstein28101.7310
        1910Howard Jones613.7500
        1911Harry Vaughn532.6000
        1912John Richards630.6670
        1913-1928John Wilce78339.6880
        1929–1933Sam Willaman26105.6950
        1934–1940Francis Schmidt39161.7050
        1941–1943Paul Brown1881.6851 - 1942
        1944–1945Carroll Widdoes1620.8890
        1946Paul Bixler432.5560
        1947–1950Wes Fesler21133.6080
        1951–1978Woody Hayes2056110.7615 - 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970
        1979–1987Earl Bruce81261.7550
        1988–2000John Cooper111434.7150
        2001–2010Jim Tressel94220.8101 - 2002
        2011Luke Fickell670.4120
        2012-Urban Meyer3830.9271 - 2014

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        • khalifa2789
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          • Apr 2013
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          Yearly Records


          Below, you will find the yearly records the Ohio State Buckeyes finished with. Overall wins and Conference wins are recorded, as well as any Conference Championships or Bowl Victories attained during the season.

          Yearly Records
          YEARTEAMWINLOSSCONF. WCONF. LCHAMPIONSHIPS
          2015:Ohio State (B1G)-----, -
          2016:Ohio State (B1G)-----, -
          2017:Ohio State (B1G)-----,-


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          • khalifa2789
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            • Apr 2013
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            Yearly Awards


            Below, you will find the yearly Award Winners from around the NCAA. While they may not all be Buckeyes, each player who wins an Award exemplifies what it means to be a student-athlete.

            2015-2016 Season Awards
            AwardPlayerPosTeam
            Bronko Nagurski Trophy---
            Chuck Bednarik Award---
            Davey O'Brien Award---
            Doak Walker Award---
            Fred Biletnikoff Award---
            Heisman Memorial Trophy---
            Jim Thorpe Award---
            Linebacker of the Year---
            Lombardi Award---
            Lou Groza Award---
            Maxwell Award---
            Outland Trophy---
            Ray Guy Award---
            Returner of the Year---
            Rimington Trophy---
            Walter Camp Award---


            Last edited by khalifa2789; 09-04-2015, 11:29 PM.

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            • khalifa2789
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              • Apr 2013
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              Ohio State Releases Initial 2015-2016 Depth Chart

              Ohio State coach Urban Meyer released his initial depth chart for the upcoming season to the media today.

              Meyer, who has tinkered with some players' position alignment, has converted former star QB Braxton Miller to the Hybrid position, where he will contribute in a myriad of ways.

              Meyer has also decided to start J.T. Barrett at the QB position, with Cardale Jones serving as the primary backup. Michael Thomas becomes the primary receiver after the loss of Devin Smith to the NFL Draft.

              Joey Bosa and Josh Perry return as starters to the defense, hoping to ease Raekwon McMillan into his new starting role on the inside linebacker slot. Eli Apple leads the defensive backfield.


              Ohio State Buckeyes Depth Chart - 2015
              Regular Offense
              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
              WRMichael ThomasParris CampbellJeff Greene
              TENick VannettMarcus Baugh
              LTTaylor DeckerJamarco Jones
              LGBilly PriceDemetrius Knox
              CJacoby BorenBrady Taylor
              RGPat ElflienEvan Lisle
              RTChase FarrisIsaiah Prince
              WRJames ClarkBraxton MillerJohnnie Dixon
              QBJ.T. BarrettCardale JonesBraxton MillerStephen Collier
              HYJalin MarshallDontre Wilson
              HBEzekiel ElliotBrionte DunnWarren Ball
              Base 3-4 Defense
              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
              LDEJoey BosaSam HubbardJalyn Holmes
              NTAdolphus WashingtonDonovan MungerTracy Sprinkle
              RDETyquan LewisDarius Slade
              LOLBJosh PerryDante BookerJoey Bosa
              LILBRaekwon McMillanCamren Williams
              RILBNick ConnerJosh Perry
              ROLBDarron LeeChris WorleyJustin Hilliard
              CBEli AppleMarshon LattimoreDenzel Ward
              SSVonn BellErick Smith
              FSTyvis PowellCam Burrows
              CBGareon ConleyDamon Webb
              Special Teams
              STARTER2ND3RD4TH
              KJack WilloughbySean Nurenburger
              PCameron Johnston
              HBraxton Miller
              PRBraxton MillerJalin Marshall
              KRJalin MarshallBraxton Miller
              LSJacoby Boren

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