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  • Siggy778
    Rookie
    • Feb 2006
    • 211

    #1

    The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

    QB
    Andrew Luck, Stanford- 99
    Kellen Moore, Boise St- 98
    Terrell Pryor, OSU- 96
    Robert Griffin, III, Baylor- 95
    Case Keenum, Houston- 95
    Darron Thomas, Oregon- 94
    Brandon Weeden, Okla St- 94
    Landry Jones, OU- 94
    Dominique Davis, ECU- 94
    Aaron Murray, Georgia- 92
    Russell Wilson, NCST- 92
    Dan Persa, Northwestern- 92
    Ryand Lindley, SDSU- 92

    HB
    LaMichael James, Oregon- 97
    Trent Richardson, Bama- 95
    Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina- 95
    Michael Dyer, Aurburn- 93
    Knile Davis, Arkansas- 92
    Montel Harris, BC- 92
    Rodney Stewart, Colorado- 92
    Robbie Rouse, Fresno St- 92
    Ed Wesley, TCU- 92
    Michael Christine, TAMU- 92
    Chris Polk, Washington- 92

    WR
    Justin Blackmon, Okla St- 97
    Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina- 96
    Ryan Broyles, OU- 96
    Malcolm Floyd, ND- 95
    James Rodgers, Oregon State- 93
    Kenny Stills, OU- 93
    DeVier Posey, OSU- 93
    Juron Criner, Arizona- 92
    Joe Adams, Arkansas- 92
    Greg Childs, Arkansas- 92
    Lance Lewis, ECU- 92
    Patrick Edwards, Houston- 92
    T.J. Moe, Missouri- 92
    Dwight Jones, UNC- 92
    Jermaine Kearse, Washington- 92

    I scoured TeamBuilder to find the top players at the big 3 positions. I made 92 OVR the cutoff. Sorry if I misspelled any names or omitted any players on accident.

    Possible ECU homerism by the dev team?
    Last edited by Siggy778; 07-01-2011, 01:10 PM.
  • sikolec
    Pro
    • Apr 2004
    • 642

    #2
    Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

    Originally posted by Siggy778
    QB
    Andrew Luck, Stanford- 99
    Kellen Moore, Boise St- 98
    Terrell Pryor, OSU- 96
    Robert Griffin, III, Baylor- 95
    Case Keenum, Houston- 95
    Darron Thomas, Oregon- 94
    Brandon Weeden, Okla St- 94
    Landry Jones, OU- 94
    Dominique Davis, ECU- 94
    Aaron Murray, Georgia- 92
    Russell Wilson, NCST- 92
    Dan Persa, Northwestern- 92
    Ryand Lindley, SDSU- 92

    Possible ECU homerism by the dev team?
    I don't see homerism. Dominique Davis is the real deal. Transfered from Boston College to Fort Scott CC and then to ECU where he passed for a school record 3,957 yards and 36 TDs.


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    94 may be a tad high, but not unreasonable.
    http://www.californiahelmetproject.com/

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    • Siggy778
      Rookie
      • Feb 2006
      • 211

      #3
      Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

      Originally posted by sikolec
      I don't see homerism. Dominique Davis is the real deal. Transfered from Boston College to Fort Scott CC and then to ECU where he passed for a school record 3,957 yards and 36 TDs.


      Hall of Football is owned and operated by The Sports Xchange (TSX) which has provided news, analysis and research for fans and professionals since 1987.


      94 may be a tad high, but not unreasonable.
      Oh ok, I didn't do any research. I just saw 2 ECU guys rated highly and was like WTF?

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      • Gotmadskillzson
        Live your life
        • Apr 2008
        • 23442

        #4
        Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

        None of the dev team went to ECU, so it can't be homerism.

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        • MrRudy
          Pro
          • Jul 2010
          • 622

          #5
          Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

          Plus, as it's been documented in about 14 threads, if they really suffered from a case of the "homers" with ECU... they'd have put their new stadium add-on in the game and as I learned today, their new pants.

          Excited to see Dan Persa rated at a 92, I might start my CC as Northwestern's Offensive Coordinator.

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          • sikolec
            Pro
            • Apr 2004
            • 642

            #6
            Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

            Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
            None of the dev team went to ECU, so it can't be homerism.
            That does bring up a good point. Where did the dev team go? I mean I've see the Florida State homerism and Auburn, but where exactly did they go?
            http://www.californiahelmetproject.com/

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            • Gotmadskillzson
              Live your life
              • Apr 2008
              • 23442

              #7
              Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

              Originally posted by sikolec
              That does bring up a good point. Where did the dev team go? I mean I've see the Florida State homerism and Auburn, but where exactly did they go?
              Look at the credits on NCAA 11 or was it NCAA 10. It list their name along with the school logo they graduated from. From memory most of them went to the following schools:

              Florida State
              Florida
              Auburn
              Michigan
              Ohio St
              Penn St
              Texas
              Michigan St
              Georgia
              North Carolina
              Alabama

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              • Dr Death
                Air Raid
                • May 2009
                • 1632

                #8
                Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

                Originally posted by Siggy778
                QB

                Case Keenum, Houston- 95
                Perhaps I am mistaken, but wasn't Keenum a 97 last year??? How does he drop 2 points when gaining an extra year of eligibility because of an injury?
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                • Palo20
                  MVP
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 3908

                  #9
                  Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

                  Originally posted by Dr Death
                  Perhaps I am mistaken, but wasn't Keenum a 97 last year??? How does he drop 2 points when gaining an extra year of eligibility because of an injury?
                  Stretched out ratings
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                  • MrRudy
                    Pro
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 622

                    #10
                    Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

                    Originally posted by Palo20
                    Stretched out ratings
                    I'd tend to second the stretched out ratings idea. Someone else pointed out Jordan Jefferson from LSU dropping 2 points from last year to this year.

                    Sounds good to me. Hopefully recruits come in a little lower. I was looking at the top freshmen quarterbacks and they all are rated somewhere between 70-75

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                    • canes21
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 22955

                      #11
                      Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

                      Originally posted by Dr Death
                      Perhaps I am mistaken, but wasn't Keenum a 97 last year??? How does he drop 2 points when gaining an extra year of eligibility because of an injury?
                      Like others have said, the stretched ratings. Had they not done this, then Miami would have over 10 guys with 90 overall ratings because they were filled with the last year and had young guys in the high 80's, but instead they have like 3 or 4. I like it though.
                      “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


                      ― Plato

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                      • coogrfan
                        In Fritz We Trust
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 15646

                        #12
                        Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

                        Originally posted by Dr Death
                        Perhaps I am mistaken, but wasn't Keenum a 97 last year??? How does he drop 2 points when gaining an extra year of eligibility because of an injury?
                        CK's awareness dropped from 90 to 88, and accuracy went from a 97 to a 93. Not a big deal.

                        One other note: WR Patrick Edwards (92 ovr) is the kid who suffered a gruesome broken leg in a game at Marshall in 2008. I think it's safe to say he bounced back from that.

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                        • The_Wise_One
                          Why Not Us?
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 2633

                          #13
                          Darron Thomas and Landry Jones have the same OVR??
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                          • Fightin_Gobbler
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 31

                            #14
                            Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

                            I'm biased but they are missing the boat on David Wilson of VT. Has a great chance to be ACC POY.

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                            • Gotmadskillzson
                              Live your life
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 23442

                              #15
                              Re: The top QB's, HB's and WR's in the game

                              Originally posted by seahawks5
                              Darron Thomas and Landry Jones have the same OVR??
                              Yep, because of Thomas running attributes boosted his OVR

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