NCAA 2007 on PS2 - Idaho (DC)
NCAA 2008 on PS2 - Kent State (DC), Michigan (MM)
NCAA 2009 on PS2 - New Mexico State (MM)
NCAA 2010 on PS2 - Notre Dame (OS)
NCAA 2011 on PS3 - Kent State (OS/VSN/DSS)
NCAA 2012 on PS3 - UCLA (DSS)
NCAA 2013 on PS3 - Duke (DSS), Kentucky (VSN/DSS)
NCAA 2014 on PS3 - UNLV (SS/OS), Eastern Michigan (OS)
NCAA (14) 2015 on PS3 - Michigan (OS)
NCAA (14) 2018 on PS3 - UMass (OS)
NCAA (14) 2019 on PS3 - Kansas (OS)
Now that we are halfway through the college football season, I've decided to change directions for my next dynasty. What I've always loved about NCAA 14 is rebuilding programs and building dynasties from the ground-up. After getting a sense of the 2018 football season, it made sense that I change teams.
While I love Texas Tech, I was struggling to connect and come up with additional storylines. I was also concerned that it might be too easy to build up the program. That's not the problem at Kansas. Kansas is one of the worst Power 5 conference programs in college football.
I fondly remember those scrappy Mark Mangino teams, the Orange Bowl appearance, and the descent that followed - back to the basement of the Big XII. The program has become a laughing stock. A new Athletic Director probably means changes are in store for the program this offseason.
The nice thing about staying in the Big XII is that I can keep the realignment and conference expansion storylines. As always, my focus will be on writing on realism. I think the roster project this year in incredible, so I want to do my best to create a realistic rebuilding project at Kansas.
Dynasty Information
Platform: Playstation 3
Gameplay Level: Heisman
Quarter Length: 8 Minutes
Sliders: Boss Hawg's (Check out his Youtube Channel)
Rosters: NCAA Football 14: 2018-19 Roster Update
Scheduling: Realism is the key. I will try to stick to the future schedule and also stick to how they usually schedule games for any holes in the schedule.
Redshirts: I am allowed to redshirt true freshmen, transfers, and back-up skill position players. I only redshirt 5 players per season, although some players will not play and will be redshirted but available to use.
Recruiting: All-American Level
In-Season Updates: Top 25 and Heisman watch will be updated every week. Individual statistics will be updated after the first five games, after the tenth game, then after the final game of the season. Conference standings will be updated after eight games and then at the end of the season.
In-Game: Choose one of the selected "Ask the Coach" plays on First and Second Down. Then on third down, I am on my own. Try to create realistic statistics, so bring in back-ups if the game gets out of reach. Adjust sliders after every four games if needed. I will also simulate 3-4 games per season to help create realistic season stats.