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Nebraska vs. Iowa
I played the first season of dynasty as Nebraska, and in the second year Iowa was my first scheduled conference game, and not the last game of the season. I went into "Custom Conference" during the off-season, did that cause the game to change the schedule? or is the Nebraska-Iowa game not defaulted to be the final game of the year? Since this is the only rivalry game Nebraska really has this will be very disappointing if I have to play it in September.Tags: None -
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AMO: No, you can't make it a "protected rival" because they are in the same division...
If you even look at the "Custom Conferences", it will change the scheduling logic. It will TRY to schedule Iowa/Neb for the last of November, but there's no guarantee that it will. If you don't do anything with CC, it stays true to life.Comment
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The Nebraska-Iowa matchup is not a protected rival in real life. They are scheduled to play day after thanksgiving for the next few years, but the Nebraska-Wisconsin game is actually the protected rivalry for Nebraska.Comment
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As this is the first year these two teams are playing and considered a "rivalry," it's probably not as traditional as say LSU/Arkansas or Texas/A&M always being Thanksgiving weekend. I mean, they've played all of 26 games against each other and this is the first since 2000. I think we can give EA a break for once. As of next year, though, I'd think they have it locked in to that date.Comment
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It's always the last game for me...but I don't fool with custom conferences.EXPERIENCE MAYHEM FOOTBALLComment
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Minnesota and Wisconsin are protected rivals, in real life. It's Nebraska-Penn State
edit: like adamscay said...University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
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