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  • gorillapittpray
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    "Dragon Breath" A UAB Dynasty (NCAA12)



    HEISMAN
    ROSTERS(DEFAULT) "HATE WAITING"
    7 MIN QUARTERS
    SLIDERS (ADJUSTED AS DYNASTY GOES)



    RHATIGAN NAMED HEAD COACH, INTRODUCED AT PRESS CONFERENCE


    ( PICTURED ABOVE IS TRAVIS RHATIGAN )

    AP- BIRMINGHAM, AL-- "We are pleased to announce the hiring of Rhatigan. He is a terrific coach and will be a great ambassador and leader for our football program. We look forward to having him build a championship program on the field and in the classroom."

    Travis Rhatigan said he had “five or six” opportunities to move on from Independence Community College in the past three years.
    But Rhatigan stayed put, continuing to serve as the head of one of the country’s most explosive rush offenses. That effort paid off Wednesday, as Rhatigan was named to what he called his “dream job,” as the Blazers' head coach.
    It’s a dream come true,” Rhatigan said. “I wouldn’t want to be any other place.
    Nor did UAB officials who appeared to not want anybody else as the 4th head coach in Blazer history. UAB President said the university moved forward in an “expeditious manner” in searching for the position, announcing Rhatigan as former coach Neil Callaway successor just one week after Callaway was fired just going 15-33 in four seasons.

    However, even in this short time, we have acted deliberately and inclusively to reach a decision,” Said the schools President.
    First of all, we felt it was time for a change and a new spark and feel Rhatigan can bring that energy

    Rhatigan’s contract calls for the first-time head coach to earn a $115,000 salary.Coach Rhatigan comes to UAB from Independence Community College (KS) after leading the Jayhawk Conference in rushing and second nationally before ICC he was at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Junior College where he spent five years three of which as Assistant Head Coach, and Defensive Coordinator. While at NEO Coach Rhatigan was a part of Three Nationally ranked teams at Seasons end in the NJCAA. In addition to coaching, Coach Rhatigan also took care of strength and conditioning coordinator duties at NEO. Prior to NEO he spent six years at Missouri Southern State University as an assistant coach.

    Coach Rhatigan press conference transcript:
    First I want to give honor to god for giving me this opportunity to become just the fourth coach in school history.
    We will be a hard nosed defensive team and will be known for how aggressive we are on that side of the ball, we know defense wins championships so be ready for some great defenses to come through. As these young men grow into our system we will help build a championship attitude and atmosphere here in Birmingham. You will see our guys play with passion and character as we strive to be great.
    As I bring in the type of athletes I need for this program I ask our students and fan base as well as our institution to be patient and support this program, good times are on the horizon for UAB football and I promise, I promise... That not only will we be a BCS team but we will bring the BCS Title home."
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  • gorillapittpray
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    BLAZERS FINALIZE DEAL WITH IN STATE POWERS

    TUSCALOOSA, AL--- Just days after announcing the School's fourth coach in history, the UAB Blazers made another huge announcement. Starting in 2012 (Next season) the Blazers will compete in a home and home with Auburn and Alabama. The deal states that the school will rotate the series from playing Auburn to Alabama every two years.
    UAB officials feel this is big for the University who is looking for a more stable notch in the National scene.

    " This deal will help us boost attendance as well as generate revenue for the schools" Mentioned UAB's Athletic Director. " What could be better than having two in state rivals? They have that in Florida and in California as well."



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    • gorillapittpray
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      SEASON IN REVIEW

      2011- 13-1 C-USA champs. beat Syracuse in the Liberty Bowl. Roderick Brooks won the returner of the year. Coach Rhatigan was coach of the year. 7 All Americans. Major OT upset win to start the season over Florida in the swamp. Two last minute drive wins against ECU and Southern Miss, Minor set back against Tulsa losing 32-31 but avenged loss in conference championship game beating Tulsa 37-22.

      2012- 13-1 C-USA champs. Tom Slaughter brought home three defensive awards, Mark Parrish was thorpe winner, Roderick Brown won returner of the year for the second straight year. Coach Rhatigan was coach of the year for the 2nd straight year. 10 Blazers were named to the All American teams. Beat Auburn and Virginia Tech on the road to boost them into the top 25. Matthew Scott rushed for 1600 yards before a elboy injury ended his season. Made it to the BCS National championship before losing to TCU 56-44.

      2013- 13-1 SEC Champs. Played with a very young team including freshmen quarterback Adam Dyks. Started off hot cruising to a 4-0 start. Got a stiff challenge at Auburn winning 24-17. Would go on to a undefeated 13-0 season capturing their first ever SEC title beating #7 Alabama 24-21. Made it back to the National Championship where they lost to Iowa 31-28. Matthew Scott was a top the Heisman list before missing the final two games with a pulled groin. Ian Wilson graduated as the all time leading receiver in Yards and touchdowns. Finished in seasons final poll at #5

      2014- 14-0 National Champs: Started the season routing rival Troy 72-10 also was not ranked to start, went four straight games without giving up a defensive touchdown. Key stars Matt Ford (WR) and All time leading rusher Matthew Scott (HB) received season ending injuries. Routed rival Auburn 49-3 and finally got media recognition. Undefeated season got put to the test against SEC East Foes Georgia (26-23) and Florida (38-34). Routed Auburn again in SEC Championship to grab #1 BCS spot. Beat #2 Cal in the BCS National Championship game. DE Tom Cox brought home all three major defensive awards and tied NCAA record with 23 sacks. RB Cody Gore broke single season rush record. Quarterback Adam Dyks ended the season with 84 career touchdown passes.

      2015-
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      • gorillapittpray
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        BLAZER ALL AMERICANS

        2011- WR Ian Wilson (2nd team) DE Jerry Bowser (1st team) DT DJ Washington (1st team) MLB Tom Slaughter (1st team) FS Nick Williams (1st team) KR Roderick Brooks (1st team)

        2012- LB Tom Slaughter (1st team) DE Jerry Bowser (1st team) FS Mark Parrish (1st team)
        RB Matthew Scott (2nd team) CB Bryan Wyatt (2nd team) CB Adam Love (2nd team) SS Eugene Jackson (2nd team) RET Roderick Brooks (2nd team)
        DT Marcus Leak (FR) WR Matt Ford (FR)

        2013- FIRST TEAM: WR Ian Wilson, DL Tom Cox, DL Marcus Leak, LB Timi McCollum, Ret Roderick Brooks
        SECOND TEAM: DL Brandon Richardson, SS Dominique Rhodes
        FRESHMEN: QB Adam Dyks, DB Harvey Nelson, DB Anthony McFarland, DB Carl Holycross, DB Dominique Rhodes

        2014-FIRST TEAM: WR. Travis Jackson, DL. Tom Cox, LB Cortez Means, LB Timi McCollum, DB Carl Holycross
        SECOND TEAM: HB. Cody Gore, DB. Vince Jones, DB. Dominique Rhodes
        FRESHMEN: WR. Bill Cooley, DL John Rhoden, K Shane Jordan

        2015 -
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        • gorillapittpray
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          HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS

          2011- MIKE JONES QB (OREGON) 3,027 YDS PASS 979 YDS RUSH 51 TOTAL TD'S

          2012- CHRIS HERRON RB (TCU) 1,056 YDS RUSH 354 YDS RECEIVING 22 TOTAL TD'S

          2013- JOSE ASHLEY RB (IOWA) 1,224 yards, 406 yards, 545 return yards, 21 total touchdowns

          2014- RYAN RUSS RB (TEXAS) 1,797 yards, 80 yards, 20 total touchdowns

          2015-
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          • gorillapittpray
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            BCS BOWL WINNERS/ NATIONAL CHAMPION

            2011- Orange Bowl: Texas A&M, Sugar Bowl: Boise State, Rose Bowl: Oregon, Fiesta Bowl: Alabama
            BCS NATIONAL CHAMP: SOUTH CAROLINA

            2012- Orange Bowl/Penn State, Sugar Bowl/Boise State, Rose Bowl/Wisconsin, Fiesta Bowl/Alabama
            BCS NATIONAL CHAMP - TCU

            2013- Orange Bowl/Notre Dame__ Sugar Bowl/Illinois__ Rose Bowl/Oregon__ Fiesta Bowl/Oklahoma
            BCS NATIONAL CHAMP - Iowa

            2014- Orange Bowl/Wisconsin__ Sugar Bowl/Auburn__ Rose Bowl/Texas__ Fiesta Bowl/Oregon
            BCS NATIONAL CHAMP - UAB

            2015-
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            • gorillapittpray
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              Sharpe Leads First Team Offense, Slaughter Shines On Defense To Highlight Spring Game

              BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ----- Quarterback Andre Sharpe passed for 250 yards and a pair of touchdowns in only one half of action, and linebacker Tom Slaughter recorded a team-high 11 tackles to highlight UAB's 2011 Spring Game at West Campus Field.
              Wayne Smith, vying for the backup quarterback job, also eclipsed the 200-yard passing mark, throwing for 235 yards and a touchdown as the Blazers wrapped up their 2011 spring drills.
              The first-team offense and second defense dominated on the scoreboard, but overall, head coach Travis Rhatigan saw some good things on both sides of the ball over the four quarters of action.



              "I thought there was a lot of good competition today," saidRhatigan . "There was no question that when the first offense was out there with Bryan in there, they had the upperhand. But you have to remember that defensively, we're missing our defensive tackles and we didn't have our two starting safeties today. I don't make excuses for anybody, but I think we've got to realistic. "



              It didn't take Sharpe and the No. 1 offense long to take control. Sharpe hit senior receiver Danny Pryor for a 36-yard touchdown barely over a minute into the game. A few minutes later, senior running back Pryor broke loose for a 43-yard touchdown run.
              Sharpe connected with James Moses on a 33-yard TD pass just before halftime. Moses, who has missed the majority of spring drills due to injury, had six receptions for 87 yards with one score.
              Rhatigan feels the offense is in great shape with Sharpe at the helm.

              "He's looked sharp every day we've come out," Rhatigan said. "He's competed and he's been a leader which are very important. Overall, I'm very pleased with Andre. He's very knowledgeable, understands what we want to do and I'm just thankful we have him."



              Smith took over the first-team signal-calling duties in the second half after Sharpe went to the sideline for the remainder of the day. He had a 7-yard scoring toss to wide receiver Ian Wilson who finished with 63 receiving yards on six catches.
              "I thought Wayne Smith did some good things and has really stepped up," Rhatigan said. " We may have another competition in fall camp to give these guys one last look.
              Other things offensively, I thought Danny Pryor did a good job and I was proud of the way Roderick Brooks ran at the end. I made it a point that I wanted to get him the ball and see what he could do with it. And he responded well."



              Brooks finished the scrimmage with a team-high 103 yards rushing on 17 attempts, including a pair of second-half touchdown runs.
              On the defensive side, the Blazers came up with three interceptions -- one each by Eugene Jackson, Kevin Evans and Markell Lowery.
              Aside from Autry's 11 tackles, safety/corner Nathan Davis, who enrolled at UAB in January, contributed eight stops while Ben Swan added seven. Last season's leading tackler, Dan McCray, had six stops in the scrimmage.



              "Defensively, I don't think there's any question that the highlight of our defensive team this spring has been Slaughter He has some things he needs to get done academically. He certainly has the ability to be a big plus for us defensively.
              We still have a lot of work to do. We're still learning some things, but the biggest thing is we have to get everybody well and get everybody there and start playing as a unit.
              "I thought McCray made some plays. I thought the young safeties got off to a slow start, but I thought toward the end they made some plays. We just have to keep improving.
              We had three interceptions today, but I thought two of them were on the receiver. The ball was thrown up and defender competed and made the play. "


              The Blazers will now head into summer ball where activities are ran through the strength and conditioning coach as the NCAA doesnt allow interaction with Players and coaches during this time. They will be back for fall camp in August and we will have a full season Pre-view on the Season's outlook as well as positional breakdown leading up to a big match up in the Swamp against the Gators.


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              • thelionheart3456
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                • Dec 2010
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                hey good to see you doing one for this year but where's coach polly at man
                If you're not first... you're last
                http://www.operationsports.com/forum...t-dynasty.html
                The Coaching Legacy of Mark "Thor" Thornton
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                • gorillapittpray
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                  I talked to my former Juco coach a few weeks back so I thought it would be good to do one with him and sit coach Polly since Ive been doing it with him for so long....

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                  • mm boost
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                    freaking awesome, you know I'll be following bro!!! Can't wait to get the game and get my tech dynasty going. BTW, you got some catching up to do on my 11 dynasty
                    Virginia Tech Hokies NCAA 2011 Dynasty Thread :
                    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...isfortune.html
                    (click this link for a good read and an in-depth storyline-driven dynasty, Hokies 5 year climb to the National Championship!)

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                    • gorillapittpray
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                      Oh I've been reading get that ship!!!... I played the new Demo despite all the cry babies out there I liked it and cant wait to get this dynasty going... Im gonna be pretty in depth with this one from having weekly statements from coach via school reporters and national reporters if I get a huge win, to player interviews and recruiting news and even a little more in depth with national news its gonna be fun....

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                      • mm boost
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                        exactly man...I LOVED the demo, just frustrated by 2 min quarters and no sliders lol. I can't wait to go in and completely customize my game from stadium sounds, to sliders, to quarter length, volume settings, and equipment on all my guys. Mine is gonna be indepth like I did for the last 3 seasons in my dynasty
                        Virginia Tech Hokies NCAA 2011 Dynasty Thread :
                        http://www.operationsports.com/forum...isfortune.html
                        (click this link for a good read and an in-depth storyline-driven dynasty, Hokies 5 year climb to the National Championship!)

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                        • Houndy
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                          #13
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                          Smells like another great dynasty.

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                          • Deuce2223
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                            Can't wait for next week. Looks like we are going to have a great year of dynasties to follow..

                            Personally havn't played the demo yet, do to my move to Eastern Oregon, where I have no high speed internet or even cable TV for that matter. So looks like when I am not working, it will be NCAA 12 in the 360 all day every day..

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                            • gorillapittpray
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                              2011 BLAZER PREVIEW

                              Head Coach: Travis Rhatigan (1st year @ UAB, 0-0 Overall)



                              Home Venue: Legion Field (72,000) Birmingham, Alabama



                              Last season, UCF ran away with the conference USA east division as UAB could only look on going 3-5 and 4-8 overall. Callahan was let go and young energetic coach Travis Rhatigan was brought in to right the ship. Rhatigan brings in a youth and energy that was displayed this past spring and the Blazer nation is hoping it can carry over into fall ball.



                              OFFENSE
                              Off the bat, there’s one major problem for UAB: Andre Sharpe, who is tabbed the opening game starter will have to learn a whole new offense under Rhatigan. The new look offense is a mixture of the spread attack with a down field passing game, If Sharpe can handle the abundance of information like he did during spring then his numbers should be off the charts as he is coming off a stellar junior season throwing for 2,940 yards and 25 touchdowns with 12 interception.

                              A very deep core of receivers should help Sharpe out including vocal leader Ian Wilson who is the leading returner back at receiver this year. As stated earlier Rhatigan brings in a new spread offense that will see running back Danny Pryor as the focal point, he has an opportunity to explode this year and he will be a key for the Blazers barring injury.


                              DEFENSE
                              Another reason there are high hopes in Birmingham this coming year is the Senior led defense. 7 starters are seniors and since the arrival of Rhatigan these guys have stepped up their play. Great spring was over shadowed by key bust in the spring game but Rhatigan has assured fans this defense is boisterous and ready to compete. Led by senior SS Nick Williams this unit has taken on the nick name Dragon Squad after making noise with big hits. A very athletic secondary could have teams thinking twice about the long ball. MLB Tom Slaughter looks looks to make a name as he enters his junior season on this defense. Question however arise from the defensive line. With freshmen and sophomores up and down the line they will need to get leadership from defensive tackle DJ Washington.


                              Here’s where I’m going to play devil’s advocate. While I like UAB’s talent, they’ve allowed 31 points per game or more in all four seasons under Head Coach Neil Calloway. Furthermore, this veteran unit is largely the same group that only notched 19 sacks last year and allowed over 300 pass yards per game! Now, to be fair their defense was pretty good against the run at only 4.2 yards per carry, but teams knew they could beat them throwing so how often did they have to worry about the running game? I do expect UAB to improve their scoring defense by as much as a touchdown per game, but will that be enough to overcome?




                              SCHEDULE
                              The schedule is going to be an obstacle as well. Out of conference, they face SEC heavyweights Florida on the road and Mississippi State at home both ranked. On top of that, they draw a road trip to the West Division. The good news is that UAB does have home games against UCF and USM. With the 3 out of the first 4 games on the road the Blazers could already be looking at next season, time will tell.


                              @#20 Florida
                              Tulane
                              @ECU
                              @Troy
                              #19 Miss St
                              @Tulsa
                              UCF
                              @Marsh
                              Houston
                              @Memphis
                              USM
                              @FAU


                              OUTLOOK
                              There are certainly a lot of things to like about this team, especially on defense. However, I’m guarded in my optimism. While I like this D to be improved, especially against the pass, I’m not so sure that they’ll be so much better that they’ll overcome the early road test. Also Sharpe is key to this offense doing anything it runs through him. In my mind, too much ground. While UAB will be better defensively, their offense will be hard-pressed to score 20 points per game in a first year system. Factor in a tough non-conference schedule and I don’t see the Blazers earning bowl eligibility. UAB is my choice to finish 5th in the C-USA East Division.
                              PREDICTED RESULT: 4-8 (3-5 CONFERENCE USA)

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