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Need Some Inspiration? Ideas for NCAA Football 11 Dynasties...

One of the best parts about playing a college football video game is all the teams available for use. I have been playing NCAA Football for close to eight years, and I have basically tried every single dynasty path possible.

However, before I get to talking about dynasty paths, I would also like to add that in every single dynasty, there are three important tasks that I will always complete before I start playing games.

1. Custom Stadium Sounds - I can't tell you how much this adds to an authentic game-day experience. Check out the Operation Sports NCAA Football 11 forums. There are literally hundreds of sound packs available, for free, for you to use. Simply use a jump drive and drag the desired sound files to it. Then simply plug it in to your PS3/360 and copy the files to the hard drive. Hearing "Zombie Nation" blaring with a siren in the background makes it that much more fun to score a touchdown. "For Whom The Bell Tolls" as your defense gets ready for a huge third down is another great example. Maybe it's just me, but I just love this feature.

2. Custom Sliders - If you have not changed your sliders, you are most likely missing out. NCAA 11 plays almost completely different if you adjust your sliders, particularly in the running game and pass rush departments. I like tweaking sliders on the All-American difficulty level because I feel like the game simply cheats you on the Heisman difficulty level too often.

3. Setting Audibles - The new flavor of the week in college football is Oregon's uptempo spread attack. Trying to duplicate or run a similar offense to this is nearly impossible if you do not set audibles to match your play style. I realize that you can call basically any play from the no-huddle screen, but I almost always change out of my play at the line of scrimmage, as it seems like the computer sets its defense based on what play you pick. This is more of a personal preference.

Now with that checklist out of the way, here are some different types of dynasties that I have found to be thoroughly entertaining.

Juggernaut

There's no messing around here. You pick a five- or six-star prestige school and simply try to win the national championship every single year. In this year's version, it's much more difficult to consistently recruit at the top of the leaderboard, so my Miami Hurricanes dynasty has been one of my favorites so far this year. There are a few different things you can do with a powerhouse school. One plan that I've had in the past is to try and adopt a triple-option attack while using a six-star school. Recruiting for this offense with the advantages of an elite school can be loads of fun, especially since it seems like the running backs come in at a higher skill level than the wide receivers do.

Schools to use: Texas, USC, Florida, LSU, Alabama, Ohio State, Miami, Florida State, Oklahoma

Breakthrough

Using a school on the cusp of greatness can also be quite entertaining. Some of these teams start out with a boatload of talent, but they lack the high level of recruiting pitches to consistently stay at the top of the rankings. It's your job to pick up an Oregon or a Nebraska and make them (or return them in some cases) a perennial powerhouse.

Schools to use: Nebraska, Oregon, Penn State, Oklahoma State, Missouri, UCLA, Michigan State, Georgia Tech, Michigan

Big 6 Project

There's not much explaining to do here. Pick up a bottom feeder in an elite conference and try to bring that school into the conference's upper echelon. My Minnesota dynasty is my most played one at the moment, and that's because I feel like it is the most rewarding one. I went .500 for my first few seasons at the helm, but now we are challenging for a Rose Bowl berth almost every season. The key to this mode is simply getting enough recruits to last you throughout a full cycle. It's ridiculously easy to only get 10 recruits a season, and then when you get three years in, you realize that you only have 35 scholarship players on your roster. Another reason why I like this type of dynasty so much is because you get to play big-time college football while still building up a school from the ground up. You can always use custom conferences to swap schools in and out as well.

Schools to use: Minnesota, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, Iowa State, Northwestern, Washington, Washington State, Duke

BCS Buster

There's not many things more pleasing than bringing a school from the WAC or Sun Belt into the national-championship race. One thing I have done in the past is to pick a non-BCS school and create one player to use over four seasons to help you get started. I'm not saying make a guy that's 99 overall or anything, but it can make it a little easier and more fun to play your dynasty if you create yourself or someone else to follow for four seasons as you get your own recruits into the picture.

Schools to use: Any school outside of the Big 6 conferences

TeamBuilder

I can't even begin to say how much depth TeamBuilder has added to Dynasty mode. You can literally start any type of team you want. I played an NCAA Football 10 TeamBuilder dynasty using the names of famous historical figures in American history. My quarterback was FDR, my kicker was Harry Truman and my stud defensive end was Abraham Lincoln. I could go on for hours about that dynasty. The only thing I wish EA Sports would have added is the ability to either create your own stadium, or at least be able to modify the designs/colors/logos. The possibilities are really endless.

Schools to use: Any school you can concoct in your own mind


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Member Comments
# 1 dipset2050 @ 11/16/10 01:06 PM
Good ideas here and many I've done myself. Good post to help preserve a great game from hitting the bottom of your gaming rotation.
 
# 2 Boltman @ 11/16/10 02:00 PM
I think I've tried them all. Good suggestions though.
 
# 3 Juiceman612 @ 11/16/10 02:28 PM
Dave, curious to know the sliders you are using. I play on All-American default and feel it's pretty good to my skill level, but if there is something to improve the game from there and not making it too much harder or easier, then I am all ears...er, eyes I guess.

FWIW, I just started my 2nd season Minnesota dynasty. I finished 3-9 with 3 deflating OT losses. Let's just say I am horrible at kicking FG's.
 
# 4 CRoman513 @ 11/16/10 02:38 PM
I created Matt Seracen ( 72 ovr), Smash Williams(79 ovr) and Tim Riggins (77 ovr), made them Freshman on North Texas and named Coach Eric Taylor the head coach.

My dynasty has been dubbed Saturday Night Lights

Vince Howard , Luke Cafferty and JD McCoy will all be heavily recruited as they finish their Dillon Panther careers
 
# 5 elementz09 @ 11/16/10 02:46 PM
The best dynasty setup that I've played is the All 12 conference dynasty. I like the idea of all 12 users trying to run their conference all the while the BCS and non-BCS playing each other twice a year. It's a good challenge depending on how good the dynasty members are.
 
# 6 OutcastNeedhelp37 @ 11/16/10 03:08 PM
What is the best team to use in each trophies category in Bowl,Championship,Awards and Rival team?
 
# 7 Playmakers @ 11/16/10 03:09 PM
A dynasty with only Classic teams and players that is the best and most exciting type of dynasty for me....

It takes awhile to complete the teams and players but once in dynasty mode it is incredibly fun to play a big time matchup with a Miami team led by Michael Irvin, Bennie Blades and Ted Hendricks vs a Florida team with Steve Spurrier, E.Smith and Wes Chandler

All the great matchups from years past in one dynasty
 
# 8 bh446066 @ 11/16/10 03:21 PM
While I wouldn't expect anyone to try the freakish things I do with my games, I do this with all my sports games:

I create a "side" franchise/dynasty with a team entirely comprised of family/friends/close co-workers/mentors/pets......basically anyone who's been significant/close to me at various points in my life. It's a fun distraction and I actually end up playing these franchises/dynasties more than the "real" ones. Just a thought...
 
# 9 CRoman513 @ 11/16/10 03:26 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bh446066
While I wouldn't expect anyone to try the freakish things I do with my games, I do this with all my sports games:

I create a "side" franchise/dynasty with a team entirely comprised of family/friends/close co-workers/mentors/pets......basically anyone who's been significant/close to me at various points in my life. It's a fun distraction and I actually end up playing these franchises/dynasties more than the "real" ones. Just a thought...
Nice! I do that as well. With NCAA football it keeps on going via created recruits. Although it can lead to awkward moments when you tell your boy you made him a punter, LOL
 
# 10 bh446066 @ 11/16/10 03:29 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by CRoman513
Nice! I do that as well. With NCAA football it keeps on going via created recruits. Although it can lead to awkward moments when you tell your boy you made him a punter, LOL
Exactly! One of my good friends played college soccer, so I, of course, made him my kicker. Makes sense, right? He got pretty upset...thought he should have been a RB. Dude...you're a kicker.
 
# 11 ChaseB @ 11/16/10 03:38 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by CRoman513
I created Matt Seracen ( 72 ovr), Smash Williams(79 ovr) and Tim Riggins (77 ovr), made them Freshman on North Texas and named Coach Eric Taylor the head coach.

My dynasty has been dubbed Saturday Night Lights

Vince Howard , Luke Cafferty and JD McCoy will all be heavily recruited as they finish their Dillon Panther careers
I approve of this message.
 
# 12 Dave Pearson @ 11/16/10 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Juiceman612
Dave, curious to know the sliders you are using. I play on All-American default and feel it's pretty good to my skill level, but if there is something to improve the game from there and not making it too much harder or easier, then I am all ears...er, eyes I guess.

FWIW, I just started my 2nd season Minnesota dynasty. I finished 3-9 with 3 deflating OT losses. Let's just say I am horrible at kicking FG's.
From the forums: http://www.operationsports.com/forums/ncaa-football-sliders/442111-post-patch-3-sliders-all-american-wip.html

Options
Difficulty: AA
Quarter Length: 7-8 min
Game Speed: tested on Slow and Normal (Started playing on slow recently, works on both settings)
Speed Thresh: 35-45 (I play at 35, but any of these will work well)

Penalties
Offsides and False Start: 100
Holding:50
Facemask: 55
Offensive PI, Defensive PI , and KR/PR Interference: 100
Clipping: 55
Intentional Grounding, Roughing the Passer, and Roughing the Kicker: 100

Sliders (User first CPU)
Offense
QBA-15/15
Pass BLK-25/25
WR Catch-45/45
RBA-50/55 (Upped to 55 to increase cpu run game, might see too many broken tackles, will be monitered)
Run Block-35 *Note option and spread option teams need at least 45 or 50 user RB to have success/65

Defense
Pass Coverage-50/60
Pass Rush-30/30 (30 for user and cpu, along with 25 pass block, provides the best pocket possible. Blitzing is now risk/reward. More you blitz more people open. Cpu will not block everyone so sacks are their, but a good qb can see it coming and get the ball out quick. Also, cpu blitzes are more effective so watch out!)
Int-35/35
Run Defense-25/60 *Note option and spread option teams need cpu run D at 55 or 50 to work
Tkl-40/40

Special Teams (These sliders are more of a preference to the user, still suggest you use them)
FG Power-30/25
FGA-30/55
Punt Power-45/50
Punt ACC-30/70
Kick Off Power-45/50

AUTO SUBS

OFFENSE
QB OUT-65
QB IN-70
RB OUT-80
RB IN-85
WR OUT-80
WR IN-85
FB/TE OUT-80
FB/TE IN-85
OL OUT-65
OL IN-70

DEFENSE
DT OUT-80
DT IN-85
DE OUT-80
DE IN-85
LB OUT-80
LB IN-85
CB OUT-70
CB IN-85
S OUT-80
S IN-85

Those are what I've been using and they play very well. Only thing I would possibly change is upping QB accuracy to 20 and giving RB Ability a slight bump. It's all personal preference, though. Playing with these sliders goes a long way towards defending robo-playcall, where they are always in a man when you run a screen or blitzing when you playaction.
 
# 13 KingV2k3 @ 11/16/10 03:47 PM
I got "lucky" when I picked SMU (based on a desire to "run and shoot") b/c their QB, Kyle Padron has really solid ratings as a sophmore, so in addition to being a "BCS" buster project, I am pretty close to beaking ALL the school's season and career passing records with Padron...

I also broke a few school receiver (season) records with WR Keenan Holman, in his senior season...

So, that's turned into my focus as well, picking teams with player who I can break school records with...

It's kept me even more engaged in the third year, as I rack up the numbers with my senior QB...
 
# 14 Dave Pearson @ 11/16/10 03:51 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KingV2k3
I got "lucky" when I picked SMU (based on a desire to "run and shoot") b/c their QB, Kyle Padron has really solid ratings as a sophmore, so in addition to being a "BCS" buster project, I am pretty close to beaking ALL the school's season and career passing records with Padron...

I also broke a few school receiver (season) records with WR Keenan Holman, in his senior season...

So, that's turned into my focus as well, picking teams with player who I can break school records with...

It's kept me even more engaged in the third year, as I rack up the numbers with my senior QB...
Yeah, it can be important to pick up a squad with a good young quarterback.. otherwise, you are stuck for at least 1-2 years before you can really start to even run an offense.
 
# 15 Playmakers @ 11/16/10 04:07 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Pearson
AUTO SUBS

OFFENSE
QB OUT-65
QB IN-70
RB OUT-80
RB IN-85
WR OUT-80
WR IN-85
FB/TE OUT-80
FB/TE IN-85
OL OUT-65
OL IN-70

DEFENSE
DT OUT-80
DT IN-85
DE OUT-80
DE IN-85
LB OUT-80
LB IN-85
CB OUT-70
CB IN-85
S OUT-80
S IN-85
Looks like my fatigue settings posted in the slider thread....been using those same settings since NCAA 09
 
# 16 Dave Pearson @ 11/16/10 05:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Playmakers
Looks like my fatigue settings posted in the slider thread....been using those same settings since NCAA 09
I'm sure it is, I really dig the sub settings. Feels like more of my WRs and DL get involved that way.
 
# 17 Juiceman612 @ 11/16/10 06:00 PM
Wow, that QBA setting is a drastic shift from what I'm using. I'm interested to try these sliders out but considering I find the default settings on All-American to be fine I'm not sure what to think. Willing to give it a shot though. I use sliders in NHL and Madden and that improves those games by quite a bit. So I'm open to it.
 
# 18 L_E_O @ 11/16/10 06:04 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by CRoman513
I created Matt Seracen ( 72 ovr), Smash Williams(79 ovr) and Tim Riggins (77 ovr), made them Freshman on North Texas and named Coach Eric Taylor the head coach.

My dynasty has been dubbed Saturday Night Lights

Vince Howard , Luke Cafferty and JD McCoy will all be heavily recruited as they finish their Dillon Panther careers
+2! I'm all over this idea. Now if I could only find a way to create Minka...
 
# 19 rudyjuly2 @ 11/17/10 07:35 AM
I always pick a BCS school. This is the first year I've started with a good program in Michigan because the recruiting option is great (I use Heisman recruiting). It keeps the team from being too good.

I like the custom sounds and sliders but one thing I've had a lot of fun with is running the spread. It's flawed in the game but it's a nice change of pace from the traditional ACE sets I use.
 
# 20 Special27K @ 11/17/10 07:59 AM
Me and a friend are taking a couple 2* Non BCS schools (Toledo & Ohio) building them up to a consistant 4* and within that time hopefully seeing the landscape change and taking over some BCS 3* schools and building them into contenders.

Also with some extra GT's knocking Boise and TCU down a few prestige stars. Them being 5* programs is something we both disagree with, they just shouldn't be able to pull recruits like the Nebraska's and Michigan's. Silly EA.

Custom Heisman sliders on there too, some rough games and somehow we still pull semi-ridiculous upsets from time to time. They're good say 90% of the time.
 

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