NCAA 14: Stopping sub out

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  • SALonghorn
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    • Oct 2018
    • 64

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    NCAA 14: Stopping sub out

    Played a fun game last night. Up 24-0 at halftime but the CPU had a crazy 3rd against me and ended the quarter only leading 24-22.

    As the 3rd quarter came to an end, my impact HB left the game. He wasn’t injured and I could not sub him back into the game. Had to finish the game with my 2nd and 3rd string backs. I tried putting him back in a specific formation but he was listed as the starter already

    I do use the Auto Subs when a player gets below a certain % but should come back in at 90-95%. I’ve also seen where the system takes my starting WRs and HB out of a blowout game come 3rd:4th quarter.

    How do I prevent the system from taking away my players for no reason? Am I missing a setting somewhere?

    Felt as if my starting HB just quit the team [emoji16]


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  • xToXiCxSAVAGEx
    Pro
    • Jul 2011
    • 641

    #2
    Re: NCAA 14: Stopping sub out

    Once you get later into the game your guys never get above 90%. You'll have to lower your sub in threshold.

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    • sherrane
      Pro
      • Apr 2013
      • 691

      #3
      Re: NCAA 14: Stopping sub out

      Originally posted by xToXiCxSAVAGEx
      Once you get later into the game your guys never get above 90%. You'll have to lower your sub in threshold.

      This depends on if you sub earlier in the game. I typically only have my starting tailback play two series in the first half in order to keep him fresh in the 2nd half. I typically play three tailbacks in the first half and they'll rotate in for a play or two in moderate to long drives in the second half.

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      • SALonghorn
        Rookie
        • Oct 2018
        • 64

        #4
        Re: NCAA 14: Stopping sub out

        Originally posted by sherrane
        This depends on if you sub earlier in the game. I typically only have my starting tailback play two series in the first half in order to keep him fresh in the 2nd half. I typically play three tailbacks in the first half and they'll rotate in for a play or two in moderate to long drives in the second half.


        I set my HB auto sub out at 85 and back in at 95. My 1st team HB gets most of the snaps until he goes out but I will have a few formations when I manually SUB HB to my 2nd string since he has 97 speed for sweeps or screens

        I still see the CPU take out my 1st string WRs late in a game if I am ahead without asking me


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