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  • metallicarl
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    • Jul 2011
    • 696

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    Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

    UPDATE 4/2/2015 I have just uploaded the final update for this roster!!! All teams/coaches/playbooks have been completed to the best of my research. I have been using Playmakers settings to play CPU vs CPU games with these and love the results. This is a work in progress and everyone is welcome to make corrections or suggestions!!! Hope everyone has as much fun with these as I have playing and creating them!! The second post contains a complete list of all the teams.

    PS3 LOCKER: "OldschoolCarl"
    TEAMS in RED in the second post are playable

    My paypal account is "[email protected]" for anyone that would like to contribute. I've enjoyed downloading free rosters from this site for years, so ONLY if you feel like it.

    OK, so here's what I've been working on.... a roster collection of each college's best team from 1966-2006. I have always wanted to be able to play the greats of different era's against each other ever since my dad said the teams of the 70's threw the ball ball too much and would lose to the greats of the 60's. So now who will win?....1972 USC vs. 1995 Nebraska, 2001 Miami vs. 1988 Notre Dame, 1974 Oklahoma vs. 1990 Colorado, 1997 Michigan vs. 1968 Ohio St, etc. Or maybe your favorite team never had a chance to play for a championship and you just want to match them up against the titans, such as 1983 East Carolina, 1996 Marshall, or 1980 Baylor.
    In the past, I have just done single year classic rosters because of the difference in speed/size between era's. I would just rate everyone on a curve(ex. in my 1966 roster I would find the strongest player and base everything off of that player). But for this I am using one scale for each rating and all teams will use it. Current teams will be stronger/faster/more explosive but older teams will be quicker/more AWR. I will be using the speed scale off of this site(not sure who gets credit, but awesome job) and I created my own scale for ACC/AGIL. I give credit to Playmakers and TCoaker for creating such awesome gameplay on their rosters and giving me the inspiration that a roter like this will turn out great. So far, I have edited 90% of players info/depthcharts and have started on ratings. Just simulated my first matchup between 2002 LSU and 1979 Alabama and was very impressed with how the teams matched up. As expected LSU dominated on power runs and shutting down inside runs on Def, but had trouble with Bama's OL speed in the option game.
    So for now, I'm looking at a month or two of ratings work and testing and then a grand release. I will post a list of every team on the roster and anyone wanting to contribute data/corrections/ or just debate, please feel free to post!!!
    Last edited by metallicarl; 04-03-2015, 07:42 AM.
  • metallicarl
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    • Jul 2011
    • 696

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    Re: Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

    Florida State 1993
    NC State 2002
    North Carolina 1980
    Clemson 1981
    Georgia Tech 1990
    Miami 2001
    Maryland 1976
    Virginia 1990
    Virginia Tech 1999
    Wake Forest 2006
    Boston College 1984
    Duke 1989
    Notre Dame 1988
    Oklahoma 1974
    Nebraska 1995
    Colorado 1990
    Missouri 1969
    Oklahoma State 1988
    Kansas State 1998
    Kansas 1968
    Iowa State 1976
    Michigan 1997
    Ohio State 1968
    Michigan State 1966
    Iowa 1985
    Wisconsin 1998
    Minnesota 2003
    Northwestern 1995
    Purdue 1966
    Indiana 1967
    Illinois 1983
    USC 1972
    UCLA 1975
    Washington 1991
    Arizona 1998
    Oregon State 2000
    Arizona State 1970
    Stanford 1970
    California 1975
    Oregon 2001
    Washington State 1997
    Texas 2005
    SMU 1982
    Houston 1979
    Arkansas 1977
    Baylor 1980
    Texas A&M 1975
    Texas Tech 1973
    TCU 2000
    Rice 1972
    Alabama 1979
    LSU 2002
    Auburn 2004
    Tennessee 1998
    Georgia 1980
    Florida 1996
    Kentucky 1977
    Ole Miss 2003
    Miss. State 1976
    Vanderbilt 1974
    Syracuse 1987
    Army 1966
    Penn State 1969
    Navy 1978
    West Virginia 1988
    Pittsburgh 1976
    Rutgers 2006
    Temple 1979
    Louisville 2004
    Marshall 1996
    S. Carolina 1984
    ECU 1983
    S. Miss. 1981
    Memphis 2004
    La Tech 1972
    Ark St. 1975
    Tulane 1998
    Cinc 2006
    San Diego State 1969
    Fresno 2001
    Hawaii 2007
    Wyoming 1967
    UNLV 1984
    BYU 1984
    Colorado State 1997
    North Tex. 1977
    UTEP 1967
    Tulsa 1982
    San Jose 1975
    Idaho 1988
    Air Force 1985
    Utah State 1972
    New Mex 1982
    Utah 2004
    Boise St. 2006
    Miami OH 1975
    Bowling Green 1985
    W. Michigan 1988
    Toledo 1971
    Kent State 1973
    Ohio 1968
    N. Illinois 2003
    UConn 2003
    East Michigan 1971
    Buffalo(Western Carolina 1983)
    UL-Laf(Tampa University 1972)
    Georgia St.(Jackson State 1973)
    UCF(Grambling 1973)
    Ball State 1966
    W. Kentucky 1973
    Middle Tenn 2002
    Mew Mex ST(Long Beach St 1971)
    FIU(Southern University 1966)
    ODU( Yale 1968)
    UMass( Harvard 1968)
    Central Michigan 2006
    Akron 2003
    FAU(Tennessee St. 1970)
    USF(Florida A&M 1977)
    Troy(Morgan St. 1968)
    UAB(Prairie View 1970)
    Texas St.(West Texas A&M 1966)
    UTSA(Texas Southern 1968)
    UL Monroe 1987
    Last edited by metallicarl; 04-02-2015, 07:53 PM.

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    • Spartan Warrior
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      • Jun 2014
      • 586

      #3
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      Awesome. We need to find somebody to convert this over to the 360 when you're done.

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      • Playmakers
        Hall Of Fame
        • Sep 2004
        • 15419

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        Re: Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

        Impressive list their carl....

        I think you hit every school right?

        Makes me want to add 20 more teams to my file LOL!
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        • metallicarl
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          • Jul 2011
          • 696

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          Re: Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

          Originally posted by Playmakers
          Impressive list their carl....

          I think you hit every school right?

          Makes me want to add 20 more teams to my file LOL!
          I think there are about 20 I left off, I used my 1966 file as a base so UCF, USF, Texas St., etc are the 1966 HBC (Grambling, Florida A&M). I'm just going to rerate them so they fit. I wish you would add more schools but I know how long it takes per team and I'm still hoping someone will convert it to PS3 when you're done.....I'm dying to get my hands on that NC State team and teach my friends a lesson!!!

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          • Mizzoutiger
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            • Jul 2002
            • 676

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            WOW CARL! This roster will be fantastic ! You are amazing . The entire community owes you a massive debt of gratitude for all you do to make our game great.

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            • metallicarl
              Pro
              • Jul 2011
              • 696

              #7
              Re: Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

              Originally posted by Mizzoutiger
              WOW CARL! This roster will be fantastic ! You are amazing . The entire community owes you a massive debt of gratitude for all you do to make our game great.
              Thanks, I appreciate it!!! I'm watching a slugfest between 2004 Auburn and 1988 Notre Dame right now. Auburn up 28-16 at the start of the 4th, Tony Rice has 110 yds rushing and Tony Brooks ripped off a nice 30 yard TD but they cant stop Jason Campbell 24-35 281yds and 2 TD or Ronnie Brown 12-68yds and 2 TD. Most of the teams on the roster are the ones I had on teambuilder but I'm totally rerating the players. I had a theory about SPD/AGIL/ACC I wanted to try and it makes everything more realistic including even more animations. I'm going to post the charts I came up with when I get a chance.

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              • Mizzoutiger
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                • Jul 2002
                • 676

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                Re: Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

                Ok, After telling you how nice you were to do all this work...let me cause some trouble for you...Hopefully not too much.

                I noticed that you had 1966 Army on your list. They were certainly a good team but how about replacing them with the truly GREAT 1946 Army team of Blanchard and Davis(Mr. INSIDE and Mr. OUTSIDE) --2 Heisman trophy winners.

                I know that meaningful stats are nearly impossible for this old of a team. Still, you might consider falling back on a more subjective approach for this ONE team given how much more successful they were than their 1966 buddies.

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                • Mizzoutiger
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                  • Jul 2002
                  • 676

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                  Originally posted by Mizzoutiger
                  Ok, After telling you how nice you were to do all this work...let me cause some trouble for you...Hopefully not too much.

                  I noticed that you had 1966 Army on your list. They were certainly a good team but how about replacing them with the truly GREAT 1946 Army team of Blanchard and Davis(Mr. INSIDE and Mr. OUTSIDE) --2 Heisman trophy winners.

                  I know that meaningful stats are nearly impossible for this old of a team. Still, you might consider falling back on a more subjective approach for this ONE team given how much more successful they were than their 1966 buddies.
                  Of course, IF I get this one past you .... I might also suggest replacing 1977 Arkansas with the Hogs national champ team of 1964.

                  Don't panic---I said "might".

                  Aren't you sorry you invited people like me to debate things?

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                  • metallicarl
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                    • Jul 2011
                    • 696

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                    Re: Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

                    Originally posted by Mizzoutiger
                    Of course, IF I get this one past you .... I might also suggest replacing 1977 Arkansas with the Hogs national champ team of 1964.

                    Don't panic---I said "might".

                    Aren't you sorry you invited people like me to debate things?
                    You know I always love talking old school football with you. I would love to put some of the pre-1966 teams in there but if I try to rate them honestly to play against modern teams, they would not be playable....the backs and ends are comparable but the OL's are just too small....and a lot of them were two way players. I might just do a future roster of pre-1966 teams so they would match up better physically.....I had to leave some teams out that I really wanted to include like 64 Arkansas, 63 Navy, 69 Texas, 60 Minnesota. Plus, I had a few teams that I just wanted to include like 75 UCLA and 77 Arkansas...I remember watching UCLA upset Ohio St( with Archie Grffin). Loved that team with Wendell Tyler, Wally Henry, Jerry Robinson, Randy Cross, etc....and the Arkansas team that destroyed Oklahoma with a bunch of their stars suspended and included Ron Calcagni, Dan Hampton, Ben Cowins, Jerry Eckwood, etc. In a couple of weeks I'll post a roster that will have a few teams complete to test out.
                    By the way, before I release it I want to preseason rank the teams. If you get time maybe post who you think would be the top 10....and that goes for anyone that wants to post a top 10.

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                    • metallicarl
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                      • Jul 2011
                      • 696

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                      Here is the scales I will be using for Agility and Acceleration. Using this gave me some really odd ratings based on the way I have always viewed ratings. I used the NFL combine shuttle for agility and the 3-cone for acceleration. As a result there are OL that have agilty in the high 80's, sometimes higher than backs. And using the common speed chart there are OL with speed as low as 39 and CB's and RB's with speed in the 70's. But so far testing games the results are very true to life:

                      AGILITY/Shuttle Time
                      3.80=99
                      4.00=94
                      4.20=89
                      4.40=84
                      4.60=79
                      4.80=74
                      5.00=69
                      5.20=64
                      5.40=59
                      5.60=54
                      5.80=49

                      ACCELERATION/3-Cone
                      6.50=99
                      6.70=95
                      6.90=91
                      7.10=87
                      7.30=83
                      7.50=79
                      7.70=75
                      7.90=71
                      8.10=67
                      8.30=63
                      8.50=59
                      8.70=55
                      8.90=51

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                      • marcuscouch10
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2013
                        • 1253

                        #12
                        Re: Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

                        can someone convert this to xbox i need this bad

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                        • Mizzoutiger
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                          • Jul 2002
                          • 676

                          #13
                          Re: Metallicarl's "Who's Number One?" All-time PS3 Roster

                          Originally posted by metallicarl
                          You know I always love talking old school football with you. I would love to put some of the pre-1966 teams in there but if I try to rate them honestly to play against modern teams, they would not be playable....the backs and ends are comparable but the OL's are just too small....and a lot of them were two way players. I might just do a future roster of pre-1966 teams so they would match up better physically.....I had to leave some teams out that I really wanted to include like 64 Arkansas, 63 Navy, 69 Texas, 60 Minnesota. Plus, I had a few teams that I just wanted to include like 75 UCLA and 77 Arkansas...I remember watching UCLA upset Ohio St( with Archie Grffin). Loved that team with Wendell Tyler, Wally Henry, Jerry Robinson, Randy Cross, etc....and the Arkansas team that destroyed Oklahoma with a bunch of their stars suspended and included Ron Calcagni, Dan Hampton, Ben Cowins, Jerry Eckwood, etc. In a couple of weeks I'll post a roster that will have a few teams complete to test out.
                          By the way, before I release it I want to preseason rank the teams. If you get time maybe post who you think would be the top 10....and that goes for anyone that wants to post a top 10.
                          I will definitely look forward to the test roster. Also if you do get around to the pre-1966 roster-that woudl be FANTASTIC !!

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                          • cparrish
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                            • Apr 2010
                            • 1539

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                            I know Colorado shared the title in 1990 but an argument can be made the 1994 team was their best team ever.
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                            • metallicarl
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                              • Jul 2011
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                              Originally posted by cparrish
                              I know Colorado shared the title in 1990 but an argument can be made the 1994 team was their best team ever.
                              The 94 team was probably jut as good, they had a more explosive offense with Kordell, Salaam, Carruth, and Westbrook but that 90 defense was awesome...Greg Biekert, Chad Brown, Kannavis McGhee, Alfred Williams, Joel Steed, Deon Figures and Leonard Renfro. I just had to go with 90 since I could only do one. Really tough deciding on some schools....USC 1972 or 2005, Nebraska 1995 or 1971, Notre Dame 1966 or 1988, etc.

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