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  • thesportsguru11
    Cooking With Sauce
    • Feb 2014
    • 5105

    #1336
    Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

    Originally posted by RoundingThird
    A game at the Linc? Must be a good omen. Even the real UConn won there today!!
    Yessir! If you're going on trends alone, I'd say you're making a really good point.. I think we may be slightly worse overall, but it should be a really good game nonetheless with GameDay there and the king of clutch under center. And yeah, today should've been a good omen .. problem is I played the game last night .

    But that didn't stop me...

    This was the sight on my TV for a little while this afternoon.



    I enjoyed watching, it was a really good game.

    Seeing this sexy beast below me was fun as well...our national title winning QB of 2017, what a guy! It's funny how I won a Natty with Shirreffs and this UConn team in the 2017 season, and the real UConn in 2017?!?............... 2-4. But so it goes. Looking forward to getting Game 1 posted here this week!

    Last edited by thesportsguru11; 10-14-2017, 08:18 PM.

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    • RoundingThird
      Leyenda
      • Aug 2012
      • 3468

      #1337
      Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

      Hey, don't diss us! We have two very winnable games coming up that I'll be at, Tulsa (homecoming), and then Missouri, both relatively bad teams, then the big one with USF, who might be in the top 10 or 15 at that point. They can't play in the cold, so I'm hoping that fall finally arrives that weekend. If we can get to 4-4 going into that game, we have a shot at a bowl game. Yes, we play USF and UCF in back to back weeks, but then it's BC at Fenway (another game I can't wait to go to), and Cincy in the season finale. Of course, being me, I think we can beat USF anyway. If we do, I'll be sure to post some nice storming the field pictures for ya.

      And, oh yeah, UConn TV doesn't have ESPNNews, so I was stuck watching on my computer. How ironic is that?

      As for you, I know a lot of people at Penn State, so I'm a little torn, but not really.
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      • bravesfan1984
        MVP
        • Mar 2008
        • 2808

        #1338
        Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

        I just began reading up on this dynasty (found the link when downloading your 2017-2018 dynasty files) and all I can say is WOW. This is nothing short of legendary! Makes me want to invest in NCAA14 like this, but no clue on how to use the graphics like you do. Simply incredible work man!
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        • thesportsguru11
          Cooking With Sauce
          • Feb 2014
          • 5105

          #1339
          Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)







          Week 1 CAC Slate



          Connor Turley (OC, UCF, convict38)
          vs. Florida A&M


          Equanimeous St. Brown Sr. (OC, Middle Tennessee St., TheRosterMaster)
          vs. Tulane


          Matthew King (OC, Memphis, ThaBoss18)
          vs. North Texas


          Caleb Henderson (OC, Eastern Michigan, NewscasterNews4)
          vs. Villanova


          Ryan Malloy (OC, Bowling Green, FootballFanatik)
          vs. Oklahoma State


          Brett Favre (OC, South Alabama, hudso3)
          @ Southern Miss -CAC USER GAME-


          Kaelyn Willingham (HC, Washington St., kswgrad2012)
          @ #2 Michigan (1-0)


          Spanky Westside (OC, UAB, Trevor3_2009)
          vs. Alabama A&M


          Sam Freday (HC, UNLV, RoundingThird)
          @ Iowa State -CAC USER GAME-


          Bob Trebell (HC, Hawai’i, DrGravyBoat)
          BYE


          Tyrell Coley (OC, Rutgers, Knickerbocker91)
          vs. Monmouth


          J.J. Mac (OC, UTEP, RedRaider10)
          vs. Texas Southern


          Jordan James (OC, Maryland, HARLEE23)
          BYE


          Brennan Smith (DC, Purdue, bryan3169)
          vs. Indiana State


          William Brooks (OC, Texas State, TheOtherPotterGuy)
          vs. Sam Houston State


          Laurence Gilbert (OC, Virginia, Mike7Vinas)
          vs. Louisiana Tech


          Brian Woodard (OC, Louisville, mattynokes)
          @ #7 Notre Dame (@ Lucas Oil Stadium)


          Brian Grant (OC, Kent St., LadiesAndEdelman)
          vs. Youngstown State


          Max Crenshaw (OC, Central Michigan, whughes)
          vs. Clemson


          Trent Davis (OC, Southern Miss, UKWildcat999)
          vs. South Alabama -CAC USER GAME-


          Quinn Shea (HC, USC, thesportsguru11)
          vs. Cal Poly


          Dale Miller (HC, Vanderbilt, glunsford)
          vs. Texas Tech


          Jerome Baumann (OC, Ball St., RadierAid89)
          vs. Dayton


          Emmett Nama (OC, Cincinnati, BookWork123)
          vs. Navy


          Ricky Jacobsen (OC, Iowa St., slicknick3822)
          vs. UNLV -CAC USER GAME-


          Richard Harrison (OC, Western Michigan, itsbigmike)
          BYE


          ------------------------------------------------------------------

          Originally posted by RoundingThird
          Hey, don't diss us! We have two very winnable games coming up that I'll be at, Tulsa (homecoming), and then Missouri, both relatively bad teams, then the big one with USF, who might be in the top 10 or 15 at that point. They can't play in the cold, so I'm hoping that fall finally arrives that weekend. If we can get to 4-4 going into that game, we have a shot at a bowl game. Yes, we play USF and UCF in back to back weeks, but then it's BC at Fenway (another game I can't wait to go to), and Cincy in the season finale. Of course, being me, I think we can beat USF anyway. If we do, I'll be sure to post some nice storming the field pictures for ya.

          And, oh yeah, UConn TV doesn't have ESPNNews, so I was stuck watching on my computer. How ironic is that?

          As for you, I know a lot of people at Penn State, so I'm a little torn, but not really.
          I can't fully diss UConn anymore -- at least in football. I've watched at least one game in each of the last three seasons, and as a largely neutral college football fan in the New England region, they've become a part of my cheering interest as well. I'll still pick on them because that's what BC does.. but alas.

          Can't rule anything out remembering how 2015 went down. I know we talked about that year's Houston game a few weeks back, and if you guys play USF and UCF like you did yesterday, it's not unreasonable to see four wins in the last six.. beating Temple could be a huge confidence booster. You mentioned Tulsa and Mizzou (POOR BARRY ODOM!), but Cincy hasn't been playing well and BC is pretty much a tossup. I wish I could go to the Fenway BC game; you're going to have a lot of fun there.


          Originally posted by bravesfan1984
          I just began reading up on this dynasty (found the link when downloading your 2017-2018 dynasty files) and all I can say is WOW. This is nothing short of legendary! Makes me want to invest in NCAA14 like this, but no clue on how to use the graphics like you do. Simply incredible work man!
          Very much appreciate the kind words; thank you so much! I haven't had anything to do with the rosters/dynasty files in about two years, I primarily just chime in once a month and use logic to bash the haters.

          Nevertheless, as I've mentioned to other folks before, I think this is so well-liked because it isn't just me blindly reporting in a boring way.. "UConn wins 21-17. Luke Williamson runs for 200 yards again. Joe Smith threw for 4 touchdowns". Nah. At this point we're telling a story, which is much more fun, and the storylines continue to write themselves, really. I'm having a blast doing this and I'm still blown away at the success this thread is having, then and now.

          The graphics do help tell our story and they do take time and work, but it's easier as you work with it.. I've been using Google Slides/Presentation for the better part of three years now so I have a good handle on how to use the tools there.

          If you do ever choose to try this and have any questions, please do not hesitate to message me or others on the board. We'll gladly lend a hand if you need it!
          Last edited by thesportsguru11; 10-18-2017, 01:03 PM.

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          • bravesfan1984
            MVP
            • Mar 2008
            • 2808

            #1340
            Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

            Originally posted by thesportsguru11






            Week 2 CAC Slate



            Connor Turley (OC, UCF, convict38)
            vs. Florida A&M


            Equanimeous St. Brown Sr. (OC, Middle Tennessee St., TheRosterMaster)
            vs. Tulane


            Matthew King (OC, Memphis, ThaBoss18)
            vs. North Texas


            Caleb Henderson (OC, Eastern Michigan, NewscasterNews4)
            vs. Villanova


            Ryan Malloy (OC, Bowling Green, FootballFanatik)
            vs. Oklahoma State


            Brett Favre (OC, South Alabama, hudso3)
            @ Southern Miss -CAC USER GAME-


            Kaelyn Willingham (HC, Washington St., kswgrad2012)
            @ #2 Michigan (1-0)


            Spanky Westside (OC, UAB, Trevor3_2009)
            vs. Alabama A&M


            Sam Freday (HC, UNLV, RoundingThird)
            @ Iowa State -CAC USER GAME-


            Bob Trebell (HC, Hawai’i, DrGravyBoat)
            BYE


            Tyrell Coley (OC, Rutgers, Knickerbocker91)
            vs. Monmouth


            J.J. Mac (OC, UTEP, RedRaider10)
            vs. Texas Southern


            Jordan James (OC, Maryland, HARLEE23)
            BYE


            Brennan Smith (DC, Purdue, bryan3169)
            vs. Indiana State


            William Brooks (OC, Texas State, TheOtherPotterGuy)
            vs. Sam Houston State


            Laurence Gilbert (OC, Virginia, Mike7Vinas)
            vs. Louisiana Tech


            Brian Woodard (OC, Louisville, mattynokes)
            @ #7 Notre Dame (@ Lucas Oil Stadium)


            Brian Grant (OC, Kent St., LadiesAndEdelman)
            vs. Youngstown State


            Max Crenshaw (OC, Central Michigan, whughes)
            vs. Clemson


            Trent Davis (OC, Southern Miss, UKWildcat999)
            vs. South Alabama -CAC USER GAME-


            Quinn Shea (HC, USC, thesportsguru11)
            vs. Cal Poly


            Dale Miller (HC, Vanderbilt, glunsford)
            vs. Texas Tech


            Jerome Baumann (OC, Ball St., RadierAid89)
            vs. Dayton


            Emmett Nama (OC, Cincinnati, BookWork123)
            vs. Navy


            Ricky Jacobsen (OC, Iowa St., slicknick3822)
            vs. UNLV -CAC USER GAME-


            Richard Harrison (OC, Western Michigan, itsbigmike)
            BYE


            ------------------------------------------------------------------



            I can't fully diss UConn anymore -- at least in football. I've watched at least one game in each of the last three seasons, and as a largely neutral college football fan in the New England region, they've become a part of my cheering interest as well. I'll still pick on them because that's what BC does.. but alas.

            Can't rule anything out remembering how 2015 went down. I know we talked about that year's Houston game a few weeks back, and if you guys play USF and UCF like you did yesterday, it's not unreasonable to see four wins in the last six.. beating Temple could be a huge confidence booster. You mentioned Tulsa and Mizzou (POOR BARRY ODOM!), but Cincy hasn't been playing well and BC is pretty much a tossup. I wish I could go to the Fenway BC game; you're going to have a lot of fun there.




            Very much appreciate the kind words; thank you so much! I haven't had anything to do with the rosters/dynasty files in about two years, I primarily just chime in once a month and use logic to bash the haters. [emoji38]

            Nevertheless, as I've mentioned to other folks before, I think this is so well-liked because it isn't just me blindly reporting in a boring way.. "UConn wins 21-17. Luke Williamson runs for 200 yards again. Joe Smith threw for 4 touchdowns". Nah. At this point we're telling a story, which is much more fun, and the storylines continue to write themselves, really. I'm having a blast doing this and I'm still blown away at the success this thread is having, then and now.

            The graphics do help tell our story and they do take time and work, but it's easier as you work with it.. I've been using Google Slides/Presentation for the better part of three years now so I have a good handle on how to use the tools there.

            If you do ever choose to try this and have any questions, please do not hesitate to message me or others on the board. We'll gladly lend a hand if you need it!
            I appreciate it! I'd like to eventually get around to doing one, most likely with MLB The Show. I'll keep you in mind, just finding the extra time is the tough part.

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            • thesportsguru11
              Cooking With Sauce
              • Feb 2014
              • 5105

              #1341
              Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

              Originally posted by bravesfan1984
              I appreciate it! I'd like to eventually get around to doing one, most likely with MLB The Show. I'll keep you in mind, just finding the extra time is the tough part.
              The Show sounds cool! I try to keep tabs on the other dynasty forums once in a while, but the MLB guys always do a good job.

              Absolutely hear ya on time.. student here with the PS3 at home so I'll be lucky to get probably one game a week and then do as much as possible when the semester ends and winter break rolls around. We shall see.

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              • thesportsguru11
                Cooking With Sauce
                • Feb 2014
                • 5105

                #1342
                Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)








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                • whughes
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 1688

                  #1343
                  Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                  They're pretty solid across the board on defense. It'll be interesting to see how well your relatively weak O-line fairs against their front 7. If Williamson can't get anything going on the ground Ice-Jax is gonna have his work cut out for him against that secondary, especially starting 2 true freshman at receiver
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                  • thesportsguru11
                    Cooking With Sauce
                    • Feb 2014
                    • 5105

                    #1344
                    Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                    Originally posted by whughes
                    They're pretty solid across the board on defense. It'll be interesting to see how well your relatively weak O-line fairs against their front 7. If Williamson can't get anything going on the ground Ice-Jax is gonna have his work cut out for him against that secondary, especially starting 2 true freshman at receiver
                    We need to grow up real fast hahah.

                    They are pretty solid across the board, not just on defense. I'm not sure how exactly they gave up 52 points to Syracuse last week looking at their starting depth on D, but who knows. We've seen plenty of superior teams lay an egg against us before (Florida in the '17 Natty, Ohio State in '19, Michigan in '20, etc. all had much more depth and talent than we did, yet we beat all three.)

                    Williamson is a straight ahead runner typically and the three seniors we had on the right side of the line last year did such a great job opening up holes for Williamson to excel within his strengths, running between the tackles. Replacing them would be a challenge enough.

                    Seeing the 97 overall, senior captain defensive tackle Fuller lining up against the center Leak (making his first career start) or the true freshman Davis-Love at guard... it's definitely a little concerning, to say the very least, in regards to the run-first offense we employ. It remains to be seen exactly how much the pass/run ratio differs with Coach Belichick, but you hit it right on the head that Jackson, Byrom and Speier and Devin Brown will need to be at their best against a stout secondary.

                    Nevertheless, we've overcome so much adversity over the years to win games we shouldn't win. I hope this game is yet another example!

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                    • thesportsguru11
                      Cooking With Sauce
                      • Feb 2014
                      • 5105

                      #1345
                      Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)



                      Off On the Wrong Foot


                      Despite yardage edge, pair of Wade INT’s, UConn flat in Belichick’s debut, lose 35-14 at the Linc ---- Penn State tees off on new-look offensive line as questions loom large for Huskies with Irish on deck





                      The Penn State D was all over UConn in this one - LaDorian Sullivan (left) set a school record by sacking Isaac Jackson five times, while Rohan Moss (right) added a sack and an INT - one of three in total for the Nittany Lions.


                      Eight months after a painful National Title loss, you would have expected a little fire in the few returnees that UConn boasted entering the 2021 campaign.

                      Fire, however, was something they sorely lacked, as UConn was dealt consecutive losses for the first time since 2018 to kick off the new season. In a flat performance all around, the 25th ranked Penn State Nittany Lions soundly defeated Stephen Belichick’s Huskies 35-14 on Saturday night.

                      If you were to attempt to suss out a primary reason for the defeat, look no further than the offense. Despite the Huskies holding an edge in total yardage and time of possession, all UConn could do was muster 14 points as star quarterback Isaac Jackson tossed three interceptions and star tailback Luke Williamson had an uncharacteristic day; The Heisman runner-up a year ago lost a fumble early while only tallying 84 yards on the ground.

                      The two stars in the backfield were ran into the ground all night long, along with the rest of the young and inexperienced offense. Solid games from mega-freshmen Chamarkelle Byrom (5 catches, 73 yards) and Lonte’ Speier (3 grabs, 74 yards), were not enough to bail out the horrific performances of center Lawron Leak, guard Korey Davis-Love and right tackles Joe Sykes and Michael Clark.




                      It was a trying day for the UConn offense.


                      Leading the charge on that tenacious Nittany Lions defense was edge rusher LaDorian Sullivan. The junior had a field day against the green UConn line, tallying 14 tackles (seven for loss) and two fumble recoveries while scooting past Sykes for four sacks and Clark for another. Sullivan’s five QB takedowns in total set a school record as Penn State pummeled I-Jax to the tune of eight sacks as a unit.

                      Coupled with a solid performance out of junior quarterback Jonathan Silas (17-26, 242 yards and two touchdowns), and three rushing touchdowns as a team, the Nittany Lions did more than enough to supplement the fantastic defensive showing. As a result, they led from start to finish and ran their record back to an even 1-1.

                      Williamson’s fumble came early, the first drive of the game, in fact, right as UConn was pulling into scoring range. Safety Rhad Whiten knocked the ball loose and Sullivan scooped up the loose ball, returning it to their 43 yard line. Penn State had all the momentum from there.

                      A screen play to tailback Jaryn Gorman netted the Nittany Lions a first down, and then QB Jonathan Silas fired a 45 yard touchdown pass down the left sideline to Davon Young. To get there, Young beat Kyler Parks off the line in press coverage; with Parks’ shaky play at corner over the years, that one play was enough to warrant an immediate benching in favor of last year’s primary second corner, Sam Barnett.




                      QB Jonathan Silas threw three INT’s but accounted for three touchdowns, which was more than enough to win given UConn’s poor offensive play.



                      UConn’s second offensive drive ended in a much similar fashion; after nice runs from Williamson and first down passes to both Speier and Byrom, Rohan Moss drilled I-Jax on a corner blitz and popped the ball loose again. Once more, it was Sullivan who got past Sykes in time to scoop up the fumble and this time nearly brought it back for a touchdown.

                      With the ball 10 yards away from the end zone, Gorman ran in a touchdown immediately thereafter to give Penn State a two score lead early in the proceedings.

                      Later in the second quarter, UConn looked to right the ship a bit as I-Jax connected with Speier for a 26 yard gain and former walk-on Johnny Williams for 13 more before Williamson punched in the first Husky score of the season on a six yard dive play.

                      Penn State answered, however, with Silas converting a couple big third down plays to tight end Adam Craighead and backup tailback Brandon Jann; their drive finished out with a one yard pass to Marquelle Osborne. Linebacker Calvin Clancy intercepted I-Jax to finish out the first half with a 21-7 Penn State advantage.




                      Marquelle Osborne (left) and Davon Young (right) both had receiving TD’s from the hand of Jonathan Silas. Plus, Tony Rush apparently can’t tackle (that fool on the ground wearing #6 in white).



                      UConn threatened to claw back into the game after halftime as UConn’s all-universe cornerback Shavlion Wade picked up right where he left off after his near-record breaking 2020 season; he intercepted Silas and set up Williamson for a two yard touchdown plunge to pull UConn back within a score. Additionally, safety Vic Castalanetta contributed by ending consecutive Penn State scoring threats midway through the third, breaking up a pass on one third down and intercepting another attempt by Silas. However, none of those stops led to Husky points, and UConn continued to play from behind.

                      Right before the end of the third, Silas connected with Craighead again for a sizeable first down gain, and a few plays later the Nittany Lions were celebrating in the end zone after Young walked in the end zone on a triple option pitch.

                      Despite another Shav Wade INT on the next Penn State drive (why are people throwing anywhere near this man!?!), Penn State started to put their foot to the floor as they neared victory. After Sullivan brought down I-Jax for the fifth time (with Michael Clark now in the game in favor of Joe Sykes), Penn State started to pull away. Moss intercepted Jackson, and on that ensuing Nittany Lion drive it was Silas this time who contributed on the ground with a short touchdown option run.




                      Why on earth do people try to throw on #3? Shav Wade added two more INT’s to his almost inconceivable career total, now up to 16 in just 30 games. A more mind-boggling stat? Wade held Penn State's top wideout Marquelle Osborne to just one yard - he wasn't guarding the senior on his first half touchdown.



                      Chaylen Hollish wrapped up the game nicely with a third interception of Jackson, and a desperate UConn offense was foiled for good. Penn State walked out of the Linc 35-14 victors in convincing fashion to get their season back on track, while UConn is left with many more questions as they go right back on the road with Notre Dame awaiting next week in their first ACC game. Is I-Jax going to be okay? Who in the hell is going to play right tackle? Is Sam Barnett going to stay at the second corner spot? Can Tony Rush tackle anything? Is Stephen Belichick going to figure out this team before it’s too late? Coach himself said not to panic -- they're on to Notre Dame.

                      But the clock is quickly ticking.




                      The much-hyped freshman wideouts Chamarkelle Byrom (left) and Lonte’ Speier (right) showed promise, but both struggled with a couple drops apiece in their debuts.



                      Connecticut Huskies at Penn State Nittany Lions
                      Sep 4, 20211ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                      #13 Connecticut Huskies (0-1)077014
                      #25 Penn State Nittany Lions (1-1)1477735
                      Team Stats Comparison
                      CONNPSU
                      Total Offense319316
                      Rushing Yards6874
                      Passing Yards251242
                      First Downs2114
                      Punt Return Yards3924
                      Kick Return Yards3148
                      Total Yards389388
                      Turnovers53
                      3rd Down Conversion7-15 (46%)5-10 (50%)
                      4th Down Conversion1-10-0
                      2-Point Conversion0-00-0
                      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals3-2-0 (66%)4-4-0 (100%)
                      Penalties0-00-0
                      Possession Time25:3217:15
                      Scoring Summary
                      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGCONNPSU
                      6:19(PSU) Silas 45 pass Young (McCoy kick)07
                      3:19(PSU) Gorman 10 run (McCoy kick)014
                      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGCONNPSU
                      5:15(CONN) Williamson 6 run (Ricciardi kick)714
                      1:31(PSU) Silas 1 pass Osborne (McCoy kick)721
                      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGCONNPSU
                      8:26(CONN) Williamson 3 run (Ricciardi kick)1421
                      2:10(PSU) Young 7 run (McCoy kick)1428
                      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGCONNPSU
                      4:26(PSU) Silas 1 run (McCoy kick)1435
                      Connecticut Huskies
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      Isaac Jackson19-3225103
                      Jordan Brown 0-1000
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      Luke Williamson24893.72
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      Chamarkelle Byrom57314.60
                      Devin Brown44010.00
                      Lonte' Speier 37424.60
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      Mike Hill8 (2)000
                      John Cox7 (2)000
                      Vic Castalanetta5010
                      Shavlion Wade3020
                      James Mandrell/Altarri Gardner3 (2)200
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                      Anthony Ricciardi0-02-22
                      Penn State Nittany Lions
                      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                      Jonathan Silas17-2624223
                      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                      Jaryn Gorman17784.51
                      Brandon Jann4174.20
                      Davon Young177.01
                      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                      Jaryn Gorman56012.00
                      Adam Craighead49624.00
                      Davon Young36421.31
                      Marquelle Osborne320.61
                      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                      LaDorian Sullivan14 (7)500
                      Chaylen Hollish5010
                      Mason Perali/Harmen Wheeler4 (1)100
                      Rohan Moss4 (1)110
                      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                      Anthony McCoy0-05-55
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                      • whughes
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 1688

                        #1346
                        Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                        Well, that sucks. Not at all how we hoped the Belichick era would start out. Glad to see Byrom and Speier both snag a couple balls in their debut though. Hopefully you guys can get that offensive line figured out, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say not all 3 of I-Jax's picks were poor throws. More than likely he was being rushed and tried to force something. 5 turnovers is hard to overcome even if you've got the best defense in the country (just take a look at the Michigan vs. Michigan State game 2 weeks ago). Alas, onto the next. Gotta set the tone early here in ACC play against Notre Dame
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                        • thesportsguru11
                          Cooking With Sauce
                          • Feb 2014
                          • 5105

                          #1347
                          Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)













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                          Originally posted by whughes
                          Well, that sucks. Not at all how we hoped the Belichick era would start out. Glad to see Byrom and Speier both snag a couple balls in their debut though. Hopefully you guys can get that offensive line figured out, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say not all 3 of I-Jax's picks were poor throws. More than likely he was being rushed and tried to force something. 5 turnovers is hard to overcome even if you've got the best defense in the country (just take a look at the Michigan vs. Michigan State game 2 weeks ago). Alas, onto the next. Gotta set the tone early here in ACC play against Notre Dame
                          I played way too much MLB 06 The Show back in the day... Matt Vasgersian saying "Well.. you can't win if you can't score" is emblazoned in my mind for all eternity, and that absolutely holds true here. The three INT's were awesome, but if we can't finish drives, the path to victory gets much harder.

                          That's an accurate assessment of I-Jax -- the third was definitely an "oh crap, we're trailing by three scores with two minutes left" sort of thing where we needed to force passes. Despite him being a solid runner, I want him passing the ball first and being under pressure like that does not help.

                          I was pleased to see some of our younger guys do well.. Byrom and Speier were alright, considering they played some very good corners. I predict much better games in coming weeks. The O-line and Tony Rush, however, were very concerning. We have very little depth on the line, so the fact that Sykes struggled as much as he did is .. well... . Clark did okay to neutralize Sullivan later in the game despite giving up one sack, so maybe we'll give him the start against Notre Dame and hopefully that helps. I could always insert Sykes at center (his position last year) if Lawron Leak continues to struggle, but hopefully right tackle is the only one that needs fixing.

                          Lucky us, last year after eight weeks or so, there were no more unbeaten teams, so all is not yet lost. If there's ever a right time to lose a game -- early in the season and out of conference is exactly it. Next week's game is going to be huge in determining the fate of our season, though. With 16 teams in conference, I'm highly expecting at least one or two unbeaten records, so our path to the ACC Title Game will be much more difficult with a loss next week.

                          Thanks bud!
                          Last edited by thesportsguru11; 10-20-2017, 09:51 AM.

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                          • young22
                            Banned
                            • Feb 2017
                            • 2083

                            #1348
                            Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                            Tough loss. Shav Wade crazy tho.

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                            • thesportsguru11
                              Cooking With Sauce
                              • Feb 2014
                              • 5105

                              #1349
                              Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)






                              Other Week 1 CAC Results



                              Connor Turley (OC, UCF, convict38)
                              W (1-0), 31-10 vs. Florida A&M

                              A. Houston: 20-35, 250 yds, 3 TD, rush TD
                              W. Alexander: 13 rush, 115 yds
                              J. Edwards: 8 rec, 116 yds, TD


                              Equanimeous St. Brown Sr. (OC, Middle Tennessee St., TheRosterMaster)
                              W (1-0), 45-24 vs. Tulane (0-1)

                              W. Johnson: 18-32, 285 yds, 4 TD
                              D. Hurst: 17 rush, 79 yds, 2 TD
                              R. Jordan: 8 rec, 161 yds, 2 TD


                              Matthew King (OC, Memphis, ThaBoss18)
                              W (1-0), 38-28 vs. North Texas (0-1)

                              T. Wall: 8-20, 81 yds, 2 TD, rush TD
                              N. Mason: 18 rush, 121 yds
                              M. Kane: 13 rush, 86 yds, TD


                              Caleb Henderson (OC, Eastern Michigan, NewscasterNews4)
                              W (1-1), 41-10 vs. Villanova

                              J. Bryant: 8-11, 147 yds, TD, 13 rush, 86 yds
                              C. Dukes: 13 rush, 133 yds, 3 TD
                              J. Price: 4 rec, 87 yds, TD



                              Ryan Malloy (OC, Bowling Green, FootballFanatik)
                              L (0-1), 17-21 vs. Oklahoma State (1-0)

                              C. Pomaray: 20-32, 235 yds, 2 TD
                              N. Richards: 15 rush, 66 yds
                              S. Maxwell: 6 rec, 78 yds, TD


                              Brett Favre (OC, South Alabama, hudso3)
                              L (0-1), 26-28 vs. Southern Miss (1-0)

                              G. Moran: 17-33, 182 yds, TD
                              S. Bonner: 21 rush, 125 yds, TD
                              J. Stephens: 5 rec, 65 yds


                              Kaelyn Willingham (HC, Washington St., kswgrad2012)
                              L (0-1), 35-42 vs. #2 Michigan (2-0)

                              D. Davane: 11-16, 196 yds
                              P. Tuivalea: 23 rush, 101 yds
                              B. Horne: 2 rush TD
                              T. Seward: 7 rec, 134 yds


                              Spanky Westside (OC, UAB, Trevor3_2009)
                              W (1-0), 31-21 vs. Alabama A&M

                              J. Goddard: 23-36, 230 yds, 4 TD
                              R. Wilcox: 19 rush, 58 yds
                              I. Fitch: 14 rec, 130 yds, 4 TD


                              Bob Trebell (HC, Hawai’i, DrGravyBoat)
                              BYE (0-1)


                              Tyrell Coley (OC, Rutgers, Knickerbocker91)
                              W (1-0), 68-16 vs. Monmouth

                              S. Parker: 29-44, 462 yds, 3 TD
                              J. Wheelock: 31 rush, 124 yds, 3 TD
                              T. Ardois: 16 rush, 73 yds, 2 TD
                              D. Anderson: 7 rec, 142 yds, TD
                              R. Griffith: 5 rec, 116 yds, 2 TD



                              J.J. Mac (OC, UTEP, RedRaider10)
                              W (1-0), 28-9 vs. Texas Southern

                              R. Crowder: 20-38, 181 yds, TD
                              I. Langford: 21 rush, 144 yds, 2 TD
                              P. Corbett: 9 rec, 103 yds, TD


                              Jordan James (OC, Maryland, HARLEE23)
                              BYE (0-0)


                              Brennan Smith (DC, Purdue, bryan3169)
                              W (1-1), 45-13 vs. Indiana State

                              K. Summers: 9 tckl (4 TFL), 2 sck
                              T. Edmunds: 6 tckl (TFL), sck
                              A. Malone: 4 tckl, INT


                              William Brooks (OC, Texas State, TheOtherPotterGuy)
                              W (1-0), 35-28 vs. Sam Houston State

                              W. Mock: 13-26, 151 yds, TD, rush TD
                              W. Dotson: 17 rush, 157 yds, 2 TD
                              I. Meliloka: 3 rec, 47 yds, TD


                              Laurence Gilbert (OC, Virginia, Mike7Vinas)
                              L (0-1), 21-24 vs. Louisiana Tech (1-0)

                              S. Parsiany: 18-37, 224 yds, 3 TD
                              M. Rodgers: 12 rush, 65 yds
                              L. Bailey: 5 rec, 67 yds, TD


                              Brian Grant (OC, Kent St., LadiesAndEdelman)
                              W (1-0), 28-23 vs. Youngstown State

                              S. Young: 17-44, 279 yds, 2 TD, 71 rush yds
                              T. Wallace: 2 rush TD
                              J. Simmons: 7 rec, 165 yds, TD


                              Max Crenshaw (OC, Central Michigan, whughes)
                              L (0-1), 23-45 vs. Clemson

                              P. O’Toole: 17-41, 203 yds, 2 TD
                              J. Rooney: 10 rush, 74 yds, TD
                              A. Richardson: 6 rec, 80 yds


                              Quinn Shea (HC, USC, thesportsguru11)
                              W (1-0), 41-24 vs. Cal Poly

                              T. Dean-Lowry: 20-30, 296 yds, 3 TD, rush TD
                              J. Lewis: 15 rush, 94 yds, TD
                              M. Skinner: 10 rec, 166 yds, 2 TD
                              G. Long: 11 tckl, sack


                              Jerome Baumann (OC, Ball St., RadierAid89)
                              W (1-0), 55-0 vs. Dayton

                              V. Roberson: 22-41, 360 yds, TD
                              A. Wagner: 18 rush, 116 yds,2 TD
                              B. Johnson: 16 rush, 85 yds, 2 TD
                              J. Russell: 7 rec, 120 yds


                              Emmett Nama (OC, Cincinnati, BookWork123)
                              L (0-1), 35-28 vs. Navy (1-0)

                              M. Whitehead: 13-27, 170 yds, 2 TD
                              C. Madison: 33 rush, 230 yds, 2 TD
                              D. Ross: 12 rec, 167 yds, 2 TD


                              Ricky Jacobsen (OC, Iowa St., slicknick3822)
                              L (0-1), 14-20 vs. UNLV (1-0)

                              G. Saulsberry: 4-6, 83 yds
                              D. Jones: 15 rush, 82 yds, TD
                              J. Morris: 4 rec, 83 yds


                              Richard Harrison (OC, Western Michigan, itsbigmike)
                              BYE (0-0)



                              Originally posted by young22
                              Tough loss. Shav Wade crazy tho.
                              Certainly not how I had hoped to start the year and the Stephen Belichick era, but so it goes. There's a lot of time left in the season so one loss won't kill us, but a win against Notre Dame this week is imperative. We'll need a lot of improvement on offense to get there, but I'm optimistic. I don't think the Irish are as talented and deep on defense as Penn State was.

                              We'd have to create a new word to describe how good Shav is because I've used every word already. His ability to absolutely eliminate star wide receivers week after week is simply mind-boggling.. In my years playing NCAA and Madden I've never had a corner dominate as much as he does and I'm amazed that people actually continue to throw near him.

                              It's definitely within the realm of possibility that Shav breaks the career INT record in just three years, which would be awesome because I doubt he stays for his senior year. If he does break the record (I think he needs six more), it's likely safe to call him the best defender in dynasty history, maybe for all time.
                              Last edited by thesportsguru11; 10-20-2017, 11:52 PM.

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                              • young22
                                Banned
                                • Feb 2017
                                • 2083

                                #1350
                                Re: We have a football team too... Guru's UConn Huskies (NCAA 14)

                                Originally posted by thesportsguru11





                                Other Week 1 CAC Results



                                Connor Turley (OC, UCF, convict38)
                                W (1-0), 31-10 vs. Florida A&M

                                A. Houston: 20-35, 250 yds, 3 TD, rush TD
                                W. Alexander: 13 rush, 115 yds
                                J. Edwards: 8 rec, 116 yds, TD


                                Equanimeous St. Brown Sr. (OC, Middle Tennessee St., TheRosterMaster)
                                W (1-0), 45-24 vs. Tulane (0-1)

                                W. Johnson: 18-32, 285 yds, 4 TD
                                D. Hurst: 17 rush, 79 yds, 2 TD
                                R. Jordan: 8 rec, 161 yds, 2 TD


                                Matthew King (OC, Memphis, ThaBoss18)
                                W (1-0), 38-28 vs. North Texas (0-1)

                                T. Wall: 8-20, 81 yds, 2 TD, rush TD
                                N. Mason: 18 rush, 121 yds
                                M. Kane: 13 rush, 86 yds, TD


                                Caleb Henderson (OC, Eastern Michigan, NewscasterNews4)
                                W (1-1), 41-10 vs. Villanova

                                J. Bryant: 8-11, 147 yds, TD, 13 rush, 86 yds
                                C. Dukes: 13 rush, 133 yds, 3 TD
                                J. Price: 4 rec, 87 yds, TD



                                Ryan Malloy (OC, Bowling Green, FootballFanatik)
                                L (0-1), 17-21 vs. Oklahoma State (1-0)

                                C. Pomaray: 20-32, 235 yds, 2 TD
                                N. Richards: 15 rush, 66 yds
                                S. Maxwell: 6 rec, 78 yds, TD


                                Brett Favre (OC, South Alabama, hudso3)
                                L (0-1), 26-28 vs. Southern Miss (1-0)

                                G. Moran: 17-33, 182 yds, TD
                                S. Bonner: 21 rush, 125 yds, TD
                                J. Stephens: 5 rec, 65 yds


                                Kaelyn Willingham (HC, Washington St., kswgrad2012)
                                L (0-1), 35-42 vs. #2 Michigan (2-0)

                                D. Davane: 11-16, 196 yds
                                P. Tuivalea: 23 rush, 101 yds
                                B. Horne: 2 rush TD
                                T. Seward: 7 rec, 134 yds


                                Spanky Westside (OC, UAB, Trevor3_2009)
                                W (1-0), 31-21 vs. Alabama A&M

                                J. Goddard: 23-36, 230 yds, 4 TD
                                R. Wilcox: 19 rush, 58 yds
                                I. Fitch: 14 rec, 130 yds, 4 TD


                                Bob Trebell (HC, Hawai’i, DrGravyBoat)
                                BYE (0-1)


                                Tyrell Coley (OC, Rutgers, Knickerbocker91)
                                W (1-0), 68-16 vs. Monmouth

                                S. Parker: 29-44, 462 yds, 3 TD
                                J. Wheelock: 31 rush, 124 yds, 3 TD
                                T. Ardois: 16 rush, 73 yds, 2 TD
                                D. Anderson: 7 rec, 142 yds, TD
                                R. Griffith: 5 rec, 116 yds, 2 TD



                                J.J. Mac (OC, UTEP, RedRaider10)
                                W (1-0), 28-9 vs. Texas Southern

                                R. Crowder: 20-38, 181 yds, TD
                                I. Langford: 21 rush, 144 yds, 2 TD
                                P. Corbett: 9 rec, 103 yds, TD


                                Jordan James (OC, Maryland, HARLEE23)
                                BYE (0-0)


                                Brennan Smith (DC, Purdue, bryan3169)
                                W (1-1), 45-13 vs. Indiana State

                                K. Summers: 9 tckl (4 TFL), 2 sck
                                T. Edmunds: 6 tckl (TFL), sck
                                A. Malone: 4 tckl, INT


                                William Brooks (OC, Texas State, TheOtherPotterGuy)
                                W (1-0), 35-28 vs. Sam Houston State

                                W. Mock: 13-26, 151 yds, TD, rush TD
                                W. Dotson: 17 rush, 157 yds, 2 TD
                                I. Meliloka: 3 rec, 47 yds, TD


                                Laurence Gilbert (OC, Virginia, Mike7Vinas)
                                L (0-1), 21-24 vs. Louisiana Tech (1-0)

                                S. Parsiany: 18-37, 224 yds, 3 TD
                                M. Rodgers: 12 rush, 65 yds
                                L. Bailey: 5 rec, 67 yds, TD


                                Brian Grant (OC, Kent St., LadiesAndEdelman)
                                W (1-0), 28-23 vs. Youngstown State

                                S. Young: 17-44, 279 yds, 2 TD, 71 rush yds
                                T. Wallace: 2 rush TD
                                J. Simmons: 7 rec, 165 yds, TD


                                Max Crenshaw (OC, Central Michigan, whughes)
                                L (0-1), 23-45 vs. Clemson

                                P. O’Toole: 17-41, 203 yds, 2 TD
                                J. Rooney: 10 rush, 74 yds, TD
                                A. Richardson: 6 rec, 80 yds


                                Quinn Shea (HC, USC, thesportsguru11)
                                W (1-0), 41-24 vs. Cal Poly

                                T. Dean-Lowry: 20-30, 296 yds, 3 TD, rush TD
                                J. Lewis: 15 rush, 94 yds, TD
                                M. Skinner: 10 rec, 166 yds, 2 TD
                                G. Long: 11 tckl, sack


                                Jerome Baumann (OC, Ball St., RadierAid89)
                                W (1-0), 55-0 vs. Dayton

                                V. Roberson: 22-41, 360 yds, TD
                                A. Wagner: 18 rush, 116 yds,2 TD
                                B. Johnson: 16 rush, 85 yds, 2 TD
                                J. Russell: 7 rec, 120 yds


                                Emmett Nama (OC, Cincinnati, BookWork123)
                                L (0-1), 35-28 vs. Navy (1-0)

                                M. Whitehead: 13-27, 170 yds, 2 TD
                                C. Madison: 33 rush, 230 yds, 2 TD
                                D. Ross: 12 rec, 167 yds, 2 TD


                                Ricky Jacobsen (OC, Iowa St., slicknick3822)
                                L (0-1), 14-20 vs. UNLV (1-0)

                                G. Saulsberry: 4-6, 83 yds
                                D. Jones: 15 rush, 82 yds, TD
                                J. Morris: 4 rec, 83 yds


                                Richard Harrison (OC, Western Michigan, itsbigmike)
                                BYE (0-0)





                                Certainly not how I had hoped to start the year and the Stephen Belichick era, but so it goes. There's a lot of time left in the season so one loss won't kill us, but a win against Notre Dame this week is imperative. We'll need a lot of improvement on offense to get there, but I'm optimistic. I don't think the Irish are as talented and deep on defense as Penn State was.

                                We'd have to create a new word to describe how good Shav is because I've used every word already. His ability to absolutely eliminate star wide receivers week after week is simply mind-boggling.. In my years playing NCAA and Madden I've never had a corner dominate as much as he does and I'm amazed that people actually continue to throw near him.

                                It's definitely within the realm of possibility that Shav breaks the career INT record in just three years, which would be awesome because I doubt he stays for his senior year. If he does break the record (I think he needs six more), it's likely safe to call him the best defender in dynasty history, maybe for all time.
                                I've had one corner be as good as Shav Wade. Dudes name was Xavier Stevenson, back on Madden 12. I ran with the Seahawks.

                                In the 10 seasons of his career that I played, he played every game and had 67 picks, and 22 of them went back for scores. He retired 2 years later with 75 career picks. Was a great return man too. 6'2, 205 pound corner out of Michigan. To this day, the GOAT defender I've had in any sports game.

                                Might even be the greatest player. Only ones to challenge him are Joey Williams, from my Westlake dynasty, and Zach Favors, a tailback from that same Seahawks franchise. Favors ran for 22000 yards, and had a 2150 yard season.

                                Wish I would've known about dynasty reporting back when I did that franchise. Had tons of free time, that would've been a legendary report. Went 16 years in that franchise, played 12 of them.

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