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  • Miles Perry
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    • Jul 2012
    • 1474

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    Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)



    This thread will be a continuation of my Bowling Green Dynasty that just finished season 2. Coach Ricky Rahne has taken the head job at Ole Miss. The Rebels are coming off a 1-11 season, recruiting is an absolute mess, and fans are desperate for new life to be injected in to the program. It's time to Lock The Vaught!


    Ole Miss football has a rich history. Aside from arguably the best tailgating in football, Ole Miss claims 3 national titles (1959, 1960, and 1962), and 6 conference titles (1947, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1962, 1963). While we are 50 years removed from the greatest successes of this program, the Rebels have had some great success in recent years. In 2015, the Rebels finished the season 10-3 with a Sugar Bowl victory over Oklahoma State.
  • Miles Perry
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    • Jul 2012
    • 1474

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    Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

    House Rules


    Gameplay
    Difficulty: Heisman
    Quarter Length: 8 minutes
    Injuries: On
    Fatigue: Off
    Game Speed: Normal
    Minimum Threshold: 40
    Home Field Advantage: On
    Ice the Kicker: On

    Penalties
    Offsides: 60
    False Start: 60
    Holding: 52
    Facemask: 5
    OPI: 50
    DPI: 50
    KR/PR Interference: 45
    Clipping: 50
    Intentional Grounding: 80
    Roughing the Passer: 50
    Roughing the Kicker: 35

    Sliders (Human/CPU)
    QBA: 10/35
    Pass Block: 35/45
    Catching: 30/40
    RB Ability: 50/50
    Run Block: 5/60
    Pass Coverage: 40/35
    Interceptions: 35/30
    Rush Defense: 5/60
    Tackling: 35/40

    Recruiting
    • 19 Recruit maximum
    • 50% Scounting maximum
    • Prestige determines number of recruits for each caliber (will define each season)
    • 3 Juco maximum


    Random Injury Generation

    As I said earlier, I am going to be implementing a random injury generator this season because I literally did not have one last season. I will explain how this works here. But first, a little data. After some research, the chance of being injured in a football practice is .05%. In competition, it is 4%.

    To simulate practice injuries, a number between 1 and 200 will be drawn from a random number generator 4 separate times (for 4 practices during the week). If the number 100 is drawn, a player is injured in practice. To determine who that player is, a number between 1 and 70 is drawn. The number corresponds to the players spot on the "edit roster" tab of the game. So, the lower the number, the higher the player's overall is who gets injured.
    I will cover how I am choosing the injury the player receives at the end.

    To simulate game injuries, a number between 1 and 100 will be drawn. If 20, 40, 60, or 80 are drawn, a player is injured during the game. If a player is injured during the game, a number between 1 and 4 is drawn to determine what quarter the player is hurt in. Further, a number between 1 and 22 is drawn to determine which starter is hurt. 1-11 are offense, 12-22 are defense.

    Another number between 1 and 100 will be drawn to determine how much time is missed by the player.
    One Drive = 10% (1-10)
    Rest of Game = 19% (11-29)
    3-6 Days = 31% (30-60) (Draw a number between 3 and 6)
    1 game = 10% (61-70)
    2 games = 10% (71-80)
    3 to 6 Weeks = 15% (81-95) (Draw a number between 3 and 6)
    7 to 8 Weeks = 3% (96-98) (Draw a number between 7 and 8)
    Season = 2% (99-100)

    If a player is injured in practice and a 1-29 is drawn, then he will still be able to play in the game. If a 30-60 is drawn and the player misses 3-6 days, it is possible he can return in time for the game. For example, if a 100 is drawn in the first draw from 200 (Tuesday practice) and then a 3 is drawn for the number of days, the player will be healthy on Saturday.

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    • Miles Perry
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      • Jul 2012
      • 1474

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      Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

      Season Recaps

      2019
      Team: Bowling Green State Falcons
      Record: 8-5
      Bowl Game: Idaho Potato Bowl - 52-24 Win over Wyoming
      Recruiting Class Rank: 83
      Team Leaders: Here
      Heisman Winner: Zack Moss, Utah (RB)
      National Champion: Alabama (15-0)

      2020
      Team: Bowling Green State Falcons
      Record: 10-4
      Bowl Game: GoDaddy.com Bowl - 37-24 Win over Louisiana
      Recruiting Class Rank: 76 (with Ole Miss)
      Team Leaders: Here
      Heisman Winner: Charles McClelland, Cincinnati (RB)
      National Champion: Penn State (13-2)

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      • Miles Perry
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        • Jul 2012
        • 1474

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        Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

        Record Books

        *All records are for stats under coach Rahne.

        Passing
        Single Season
        Yards: 3889 (Matt McDonald, BGSU 2020)
        Touchdowns: 29 (Matt McDonald, BGSU 2020)

        Career
        Yards: 6610 (Matt McDonald, BGSU 2019-2020)
        Touchdowns: 54 (Matt McDonald, BGSU 2019-2020)

        Rushing
        Single Season
        Yards: 1463 (Andrew Clair, BGSU 2020)
        Touchdowns: 24 (Andrew Clair, BGSU 2020)

        Career
        Yards: 2789 (Andrew Clair, BGSU 2019-2020)
        Touchdowns: 36 (Andrew Clair, BGSU 2019-2020)

        Receiving
        Single Season
        Yards: 882 (Noah Massey, BGSU 2020)
        Touchdowns: 9 (RB Marlow III, BGSU 2019)

        Career
        Yards: 1690 (Noah Massey, BGSU 2019-2020)
        Touchdowns: 10 (Julian Ortega-Jones, BGSU 2019-2020)

        Defensive
        Single Season
        Tackles: 101 (Jamari Bozeman, BGSU 2019)
        Tackle For Loss: 25 (Nico Lautanen, BGSU 2019)
        Sacks: 19 (Nico Lautanen, BGSU 2019)
        Interceptions: 4 (Caleb Biggers, BGSU 2019)

        Career
        Tackles:
        Tackle For Loss:
        Sacks:
        Interceptions:
        Last edited by Miles Perry; 04-27-2020, 07:57 AM.

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        • Miles Perry
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          • Jul 2012
          • 1474

          #5
          Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

          2020 Coaching Carousel

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          • Miles Perry
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            • Jul 2012
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            Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

            2020 Recruiting


            The Ole Miss Rebels ended up signing the number 76 recruiting class in the country this year, which one could consider a border line miracle. When Ricky Rahne arrived in Oxford, the Rebels had just 6 recruits committed to the program. Rahne and his staff pulled in 19 total recruits. A few of these players could end up contributing next season, but Rahne will need to recruit incredibly well in the coming years to get the Rebels back in the national spotlight.


            Top 10 Recruiting Classes

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            • Miles Perry
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              • Jul 2012
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              Meet The Coaches

              Offensive coordinator Chad Scott joins the staff from West Virginia University where he served as offensive coordinator for two seasons. Prior to his stop at WVU, Scott was the tight ends coach at North Carolina from 2016-2018. Scott coached at Kentucky for 3 years from 2013-2015. From 2010 to 2012 Scott served as the running backs coach at Texas Tech. From 2007-2009 his first full time coaching role was the running backs at Troy University. Scott began his career as a graduate assistant at North Carolina in 2006. Scott is highly regarded as a recruiter, and brings a wealth of experience and ideas to the Ole Miss offense.



              Defensive coordinator Lance Anderson joins Ole Miss from Stanford where he served as defensive coordinator. Anderson was on staff at Stanford for 16 years. Anderson was on the staff in San Diego that made the transition when Jim Harbaugh was hired to coach the Cardinal. Prior to joining Harbaugh in San Diego, Anderson had coached at Utah State, Saint Mary’s, Bucknell and Idaho State. A native of Rupert, Idaho, Anderson began his coaching career in 1997 at his alma mater, Idaho State, where he spent two seasons.

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              • Miles Perry
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                • Jul 2012
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                • RoundingThird
                  Leyenda
                  • Aug 2012
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                  Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

                  Love the move! Very excited to go to Oxford in October with UConn, assuming COVID doesn't impact the season at all
                  Red Sox|Patriots|Celtics|UConn

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                  • Miles Perry
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                    • Jul 2012
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                    Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)



                    Quarterbacks
                    Grant Tisdale, the redshirt sophomore out of Allen, TX, has won the starting job in spring practice. The new coaching staff has been very impressed with Tisdale and believes he is a perfect fit for what they will try and accomplish offensively. Matt Corral will be the backup.

                    Running Backs
                    Jerrion Ealy will lead the running back group this fall. However, carries between the tackles will be limited due to his size. Expect Brian Drew and Brandon Campbell to see significant snaps this season.

                    Wide Receivers
                    The receiving corps is a deep group. There is good size and speed all around. Lots of mismatches can be created by moving these guys around. All 8 of these players will see the field this year. Some will be significant contributors on special teams as well.

                    Tight Ends
                    A young, inexperienced group that has a high ceiling. Redshirt freshman Justin Campbell won the starting job in spring practice, but Nick Green will see the field as well. Alex Faniel could be a great target in the redzone with his 6'6, 231 pound frame.

                    Offensive Line
                    Plenty of size (maybe even too much) on this offensive line. Some players have even been asked to cut weight by Rahne and his staff. Darius Thomas and Nick Broeker will start at tackles. Adam Starks and Ben Brown will be the starting guards, and true freshman Rob Porter will start at center.

                    Defensive Line
                    Another inexperienced, but talented, group. Two redshirt sophomores will start at the defensive end positions in Ledarrius Cox and Jaren Handy. Junior KD Hall will start at defensive tackle. The Rebels have one of the heaviest defensive lines in the country, and this group needs to cause havoc for this defense to succeed.

                    Linebackers
                    Jacquez Jones will lead the defense at inside linebacker this year. The redshirt junior is a pre-season All-SEC pick. The two outside linebackers will be Luke Knox and Jacob Bryant. Brandon Mack should see significant playing time as well.

                    Cornerbacks
                    There is significant drop off in this group after the top two guys, so if there are any injury problems the Rebels could be in trouble. Deantre Prince and Keidron Smith have the size and talent to compete with anyone in the SEC.

                    Safeties
                    AJ Finley, Jay Stanley, and CJ Miller will see the most playing time this year, but Matt Hall and Jeremy Fields should see the field as well. This safety group has a lot to learn adjusting to the 3-3-5 defense, but the coaching staff believes they will lead the defensive transition moving forward.

                    Specialists
                    Darnell Beck (Kicker) and Alan Williams (Punter) are both true freshmen who have earned their spots on the squad. Here's to 4 years with these guys.

                    Team Ratings
                    Overall: 86
                    Offense: 84
                    Defense: 87
                    Last edited by Miles Perry; 04-27-2020, 03:22 PM.

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                    • Miles Perry
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                      • Jul 2012
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                      Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

                      Originally posted by RoundingThird
                      Love the move! Very excited to go to Oxford in October with UConn, assuming COVID doesn't impact the season at all
                      I went to the Texas A&M/Ole Miss game in Oxford back in 2015. Incredible atmosphere. The Grove is insane. Really enjoyed the experience.

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                      • RoundingThird
                        Leyenda
                        • Aug 2012
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                        #12
                        Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

                        Originally posted by Miles Perry
                        I went to the Texas A&M/Ole Miss game in Oxford back in 2015. Incredible atmosphere. The Grove is insane. Really enjoyed the experience.
                        Sadly, arriving on the team bus will prevent me from enjoying The Grove.
                        Red Sox|Patriots|Celtics|UConn

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                        • Miles Perry
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                          • Jul 2012
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                          Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)


                          Week One: Boise State
                          The Ole Miss Rebels open the 2021 season with the Chick-Fil-A Kickoff game against Boise State in Atlanta, GA. The Broncos have one of their best teams in years, but new head coach Ricky Rahne is looking to get off to a fast start with his new team.

                          Key to the Game: If Boise State's two outstanding inside linebackers are freed up by their defensive line to make plays it could be a long day for the Ole Miss rushing attack. Rahne's teams have struggled to win games when the rushing attack couldn't get going.

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                          • Limasbravo
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                            • Sep 2019
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                            #14
                            Re: Lock The Vaught: Ole Miss Football (NCAA 14)

                            Originally posted by Miles Perry
                            As I said earlier, I am going to be implementing a random injury generator this season because I literally did not have one last season. I will explain how this works here.

                            Interesting. Looking forward to following this one.

                            Try running the option some time. My QBs get injured all the time. Last 2 seasons I had my starting QB go down for 8+ weeks. And lots of "for game" and "for 2 quarters" injuries.

                            No other real injuries though.
                            Space for rent

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                            • SEP1170
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                              • Dec 2018
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                              This looks really good. I like the ESPN graphics too.

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