12-16-2013, 12:42 AM
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OVR: 10
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: new berlin wisconsin
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Re: How is your dynasty going
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Originally Posted by KingNick865 |
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Just a quick roundup so far of what I've done on my dynasty.
2013: Middle Tennessee State - Offensive Coordinator - 9-4
2014: Kentucky - Offensive Coordinator - 10-3
2015: Kentucky - Offensive Coordinator - 9-4
2016: South Alabama - Head Coach - 10-3 (Sun Belt champions)
2017: South Alabama - Head Coach - 9-4
2018: Tennessee - Head Coach - 10-4 (SEC champions)
2019: Tennessee - Head Coach - 13-2 (SEC champions, #4 seed in CFP, lost in NCG to Ohio State)
2020: Tennessee - Head Coach - 6-0 (1st place in the SEC East, #3 in the country)
Additionally, during the 2018 season, I've instituted a promotion and relegation system between the Sun Belt and the SEC. The lowest placed SEC team gets relegated to the Sun Belt, and the Sun Belt champion gets promoted to the SEC. Starting in 2020, the Sun Belt went from 9 teams to 14 teams, and holds a conference championship game on the day before the SEC championship game at the Georgia Dome.
2018 SEC last placed team: Vanderbilt
2018 Sun Belt winner: UL-Lafayette
2019 SEC last placed team: Mississippi State
2019 Sun Belt winner: Troy
2020 SEC relegation race: Troy, UL-Lafayette, and Texas A&M are all winless in conference play. Troy is likely to get dropped from the SEC after only 1 season in the league, due to their 79 overall rating and their 2* prestige level.
2020 Sun Belt championship race: Arkansas State, Louisiana Tech, MTSU, and Mississippi State are all in position to be playing for the SEC in the Georgia Dome come December. Vanderbilt is an interesting case study; they went 4-4 in their first season in the Sun Belt, but are at 0-4 in the league this season. Lucky for them, teams cannot get relegated out of the Sun Belt.
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Ima need you to win a national championship!!!
#ItsTime
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