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  • Deezo
    Rookie
    • Aug 2014
    • 95

    #1

    Coach O'Brien Dynasty || Eyes Wide Open || CFB 25

    Hey everyone!

    Welcome to my first real, Operation Sports series, where I'll be chronicling the ups and downs of Coach Danny O'Brien as he tackles his biggest challenge yet—turning around the UTSA Roadrunners after an unprecedented coaching walkout.

    But before we dive into that, a bit about me. I'm a long-time lurker of the OS forums, absorbing all the amazing storytelling from guys like Stanimal32 to the slider and XP knowledge from A&S, Matt10, and Funkcorms! After a few stints as a sporadic YouTuber, I’ve decided to return to my roots and fill the creative void with something new—the forums.

    Join me as I take Coach O'Brien, a 34-year-old rising star, through the twists and turns of college football, while blending strategy with the storytelling that made me fall in love with sports gaming in the first place.
    I know I’m a fairly newcomer here but I hope you'll enjoy following along as we navigate recruiting chaos, roster rebuilds, and the never-ending pursuit of an opportunity to land a ‘dream’ job at a top school.

    Let's get started!
    __________

    To get us started, I did some wheel spins with my daughter to determine where my Dynasty Coach would spend his early years. (She had a blast and it took the pressure off me…who doesn’t love a good wheel spin?)

    Plan is to take him from a 1 star school and bring him up to 'dream' spot – I do not have a specific school in mind but when we get to that point…maybe I’ll have a poll.

    Wheel of Fate:

    Wheel Spin 1: Would we Select First or Eliminations on all wheel spins.

    RESULT: Elimination

    Wheel Spin 2: Listed all conference we could start at: American, Conf. USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, Sun Bet.

    RESULT: American

    Wheel Spin 3: Listed all 1 Star Schools in the American Conference: Charlotte, East Carolina, FAU, Rice, Temple, USF, UTSA. (No Navy/Army)

    RESULT: UTSA
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  • Deezo
    Rookie
    • Aug 2014
    • 95

    #2
    Re: Coach O'Brien Dynasty || Eyes Wide Open || CFB 25

    Breaking News: UTSA Hires 35-Year-Old Arizona High School Coach Danny O'Brien Amid NIL Controversy

    San Antonio, TX – In a move that's already sending shockwaves through the college football world, UTSA has announced the hiring of Danny O’Brien, a 34-year-old rising star from Arizona's high school football scene, as the new head coach of the Roadrunners. The unexpected hire follows the abrupt departure of the entire UTSA coaching staff after internal disagreements over the distribution and use of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) funds. The urgency to fill the vacancy led the program to take a bold gamble on O’Brien, an untested but highly touted coach from the high school ranks.

    O’Brien, who grew up in the desert town of Chandler, Arizona, has been making waves in the Arizona high school football circuit for years. Known for his innovative play-calling and an uncanny ability to connect with players, he transformed the Hamilton Huskies (Chandler, AZ) from a perennial underdog into a powerhouse. His coaching journey has been defined by building programs from the ground up, taking them from struggling records to state championships, while maintaining a focus on discipline, accountability, and player development.

    <img src="https://i.ibb.co/9qhMC5W/hhs.png" alt="hhs" border="0">

    The young coach's reputation began to spread beyond Arizona when he led the Hamilton Huskies to an undefeated season and back-to-back-to-back state championships. His high-energy coaching style and deep understanding of the game caught the attention of several college programs, but few expected his big break to come so soon—or so dramatically.

    It was during this offseason that O’Brien’s name appeared on UTSA’s radar. After an all-out staff walkout over differences in how NIL funds should be used—many coaches wanted more traditional recruitment and development processes, while the administration was pushing for a modern, player-centric NIL strategy—UTSA found themselves in need of a head coach who could rebuild the program quickly, while embracing the new NIL landscape.

    O’Brien’s youth, energy, and flexibility made him the ideal candidate. According to sources inside the UTSA athletic department, they needed someone who could adapt on the fly, connect with players, and bring a fresh perspective on how to leverage NIL opportunities.

    <img src="https://i.ibb.co/35xm4m3/Coach-OBDynasty-2.png" alt="Coach-OBDynasty-2" border="0">

    “We were looking for a coach who isn’t afraid to embrace the future of college football,” said UTSA Athletic Director Lisa Campos. “Danny O’Brien not only understands the Xs and Os, but he also understands the importance of NIL in the modern game. His ability to connect with players and build winning teams made him the perfect fit for where we want to go as a program.”

    Despite his inexperience at the college level, O’Brien is no stranger to overcoming obstacles. Raised in a working-class family, he learned the values of grit and perseverance early on. After playing quarterback at a small community college, his dream of playing at a Division I school was cut short by injury. Undeterred, O’Brien turned his focus to coaching, where he quickly climbed the ranks, earning respect as a brilliant offensive mind and a leader who empowers his players.

    <img src="https://i.ibb.co/pn3m6tn/Coach-OBDynasty.png" alt="Coach-OBDynasty" border="0">

    “It’s a dream come true,” O’Brien said during his introductory press conference at UTSA. “To get the chance to coach at this level and lead a program like UTSA is an incredible opportunity. I know there’s a lot of work to be done, but I’m ready for the challenge. This is a new era of college football, and we’re going to embrace every opportunity that NIL brings, while building a team that’s tough, competitive, and proud to represent San Antonio.”

    The decision to hire O’Brien may be seen as a gamble, but those who have worked with him believe he has the right mix of charisma, football IQ, and resilience to make an impact at UTSA. The Roadrunners, coming off a turbulent offseason, are ready to turn the page, and under Danny O’Brien’s leadership, they’re hoping to make waves both on the field and in the NIL-driven landscape of college football.

    Time will tell if this young coach can make the jump from high school phenom to college football success, but one thing is certain: UTSA is betting big on O’Brien, and the road ahead is full of possibility.
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    • xboxxerx
      MVP
      • Feb 2008
      • 1137

      #3
      Re: Coach O'Brien Dynasty || Eyes Wide Open || CFB 25

      Subscribed and following. Looking forward to seeing what Coach O'Brein does with UTSA to begin his College coaching career.

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      • Deuce2223
        Hall Of Fame
        • Dec 2007
        • 12387

        #4
        Re: Coach O'Brien Dynasty || Eyes Wide Open || CFB 25

        I know it was the Wheel of Fate, but I think you got a pretty good deal going to UTSA.. The Alamodome is a solid place to play your home games. UTSA has some cool uni's (I like them) and recruiting and building a program in Texas is fun (I am currently at Texas Tech in my Dynasty). Lots of instate recruits. Make sure you load up on instate pipelines. I hired a OC with ties to North Texas and a DC with ties to Colorado, well my HC has Pacific Northwest background.

        So far I have landed the #5, #1 and currently in Year 3 with what looks to be a Top-10 class yet again.

        Will be following along.

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        • redsox907
          MVP
          • Aug 2024
          • 1888

          #5
          Re: Coach O'Brien Dynasty || Eyes Wide Open || CFB 25

          like Deuce said, recruiting in Texas should be fun. The big boys will get all of the top names, but I'm sure there will be plenty of gems that end up making a name for themselves at UTSA.

          Getting the kids involved is always fun, love that. My daughters help me on occasion with filling in tables and stuff, they'll read the information on the tv while I type so I don't have to keep going back and forth.

          GL man glad you're finally posting a chise! I haven't done one in nearly 15 years until I just started again and having a blast.

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