Football in the Iron City: An NCAA '11 UAB Blazers Dynasty

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  • Jazon654
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    • Jan 2014
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    Football in the Iron City: An NCAA '11 UAB Blazers Dynasty


    Legends aren't born, they're forged...





    Football in the Iron City: An NCAA '11 UAB Blazers Dynasty

    Settings

    Video Game: EA Sports' NCAA Football '11

    Gaming Console: Xbox 360

    Gameplay Difficulty Level: All-American

    Recruiting Difficulty Level: Heisman

    Quarter Length: 8 minutes

    Gameplay Speed: Normal

    Gameplay Sliders: https://forums.operationsports.com/f...g-sliders.html


    Rosters: Operation Sports Community Rosters

    Tuner Sets: Tuner set 1

    All UAB games will be played; No simming is allowed





    Gameplay Strategy

    Offensive Playbook: Mississippi State

    Defensive Playbook: 4-2-5













    *This dynasty is 100% inspired by, influenced by, and is totally ripping off the greatest dynasty I've ever read. that being DeeGeezy's Tulane and LSU dynasty report.


    Last edited by Jazon654; 05-20-2022, 07:07 PM.
  • Jazon654
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    Re: Football in the Iron City: An NCAA '11 UAB Blazers Dynasty

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    • Jazon654
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      Re: Football in the Iron City: An NCAA '11 UAB Blazers Dynasty




      December 27, 2009


      Lynn Lauren

      Coaching Carousal Keeps on Revolving!
      Neil Callaway era ends in Birmingham.


      As unceremoniously as it began, it has inevitably come to an end.
      Neil Callaway is out as head coach of our beloved UAB Blazers.

      Citing his lowly 11-39 record, Athletic Director Brian Mackin had informed Callaway of his decision to seek a leader, and face of the UAB football program over the weekend, while visiting with Neil at his home.

      “This University, this program, and these young men, are incredibly grateful to Mr. Callaway and everything he has poured into this program; unfortunately, this hasn’t translated into victories, so a change was desperately needed. We all wish him the best of luck in all his future endeavors.”

      Mackin will now officially begin his search for the new head coach to lead the Balzers into the 2010 season, and beyond.

      Good Luck Mr. Mackin.......you're going to need it.

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