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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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# 21 fcboiler87 @ 11/17/10 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Special27K
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.
What are you custom Heisman sliders? I've been messing around with them in a similar type dynasty and feel like I'm getting good play and accurate stats but just curious if I can make it any better. Thanks.
 
# 22 Special27K @ 11/17/10 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by fcboiler87
What are you custom Heisman sliders? I've been messing around with them in a similar type dynasty and feel like I'm getting good play and accurate stats but just curious if I can make it any better. Thanks.
Game Speed: Slow
Threshold: 65 (Limits big plays, we think the low thresholds are a little silly. We just feel it better represents the games you see on Saturdays and Sundays.)
Quarter Length: 10 or 9 minutes (Your preference, we do 10)

We also turn on conservative ball carrying and catching

QB Accuracy: 20/30
Pass Blocking: 75/80
WR Catching: 60/60
RB Ability: 50/45
Run Blocking: 70/60
Pass Coverage: 65/90
Pass Rush: 55/40
Interceptions: 10/10
Rush Defense: 60/90
Tackling: 60/55

Kicking sucks just because of EA, CPU regularly attempts 55+ yarders. So it gets adjusted around year 3 when generated kickers come into play heavily.

We get pretty realistic stats for us that seem to resemble what you'd see in an actual box score. We wonder how good we really are too so comparisons of your stats VS ours would be fun.
 
# 23 CRoman513 @ 11/17/10 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ChaseB
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Thank you sir!
 
# 24 Wootheel221068 @ 11/17/10 09:49 AM
What are the best sliders to use with the All-American difficulty level????
 
# 25 CRoman513 @ 11/17/10 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by L_E_O
+2! I'm all over this idea. Now if I could only find a way to create Minka...
LOL I know right! Create-a-cheerleader mode with EA Sports GameFace
 
# 26 CRoman513 @ 11/17/10 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by L_E_O
+2! I'm all over this idea. Now if I could only find a way to create Minka...
LOL! I know right! Create-a-Cheerleader mode with EA Sport's GameFace
 
# 27 Chef J2 @ 11/17/10 10:40 AM
To keep the dynasty interesting, I use multiple teams.
 
# 28 phant030 @ 11/17/10 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Special27K
Game Speed: Slow
Threshold: 65 (Limits big plays, we think the low thresholds are a little silly. We just feel it better represents the games you see on Saturdays and Sundays.)
Quarter Length: 10 or 9 minutes (Your preference, we do 10)

We also turn on conservative ball carrying and catching

QB Accuracy: 25/30
Pass Blocking: 50/40
WR Catching: 40/35
RB Ability: 50/55
Run Blocking: 50/50
Pass Coverage: 55/60
Pass Rush: 50/50
Interceptions: 25/25
Rush Defense: 45/50
Tackling: 35/35
These look real similar to what I use on Heisman. I agree on the threshold. For years ppl complain speed is too powerful in NCAA/Madden, then they put the threshold lower? Makes no sense IMO.
 
# 29 klawler @ 11/17/10 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Chef J2
To keep the dynasty interesting, I use multiple teams.
I try to mix it up a bit too. Seems to keep me interested for months. Here's what I did for this years game.

I accepted the Bowling Green coaching job to start my dynasty. Then I set the playbook to what I feel would work best with my teams talent. In this case I used Arizona and run either a Multiple D or 3-3-5 depending on my opponent. Another thing I tried was switching to an Independent so I could pick my entire schedule while still retaining my rivalry games. I was bowl eligible in my 2 seasons but played some easy teams due to my teams overall lack of talent.

As I head into the 3rd season I am amazed at the 2 job offers that become available. USC or Ohio State. I choose USC due to the fact Barkley, Woods, Prater and Baxter are still all there! I run an Air Raid and throw for record setting numbers half way through the season but then decide I'm gonna see what happens if I quit my job then find a new one just messing around of course.

Or not. I accept the best job available. Oregon! Wow. LaMichael James as a 99 everything senior with a superfast QB running the Oregon spread offense. Now I'm hooked! I think I found my new favorite offense and team especially with all the uniform options and pipeline recruiting states Oregon, Cali, Texas & Louisiana. This is gonna be fun
 
# 30 brahmagoul @ 11/17/10 01:00 PM
I'd like more custom in-season options. I play my dynasty along with the actual season, and would love to have the ability to A) edit ratings during the season and B) perhaps impact a quick simming game, so I can get it to better reflect the real season.
 
# 31 rudyjuly2 @ 11/17/10 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by phant030
These look real similar to what I use on Heisman. I agree on the threshold. For years ppl complain speed is too powerful in NCAA/Madden, then they put the threshold lower? Makes no sense IMO.
I like the low threshold and I wasn't one of those on the bandwagon of "speed is too much". On Heisman at default threshold you don't really see the true burners break away from people. There ARE fast guys in college that make other guys look slow as heck when they try to catch them. Lowering the threshold captures that much better imo. To each his own though.
 
# 32 fcboiler87 @ 11/17/10 06:34 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Special27K
Game Speed: Slow
Threshold: 65 (Limits big plays, we think the low thresholds are a little silly. We just feel it better represents the games you see on Saturdays and Sundays.)
Quarter Length: 10 or 9 minutes (Your preference, we do 10)

We also turn on conservative ball carrying and catching

QB Accuracy: 20/30
Pass Blocking: 75/80
WR Catching: 60/60
RB Ability: 50/45
Run Blocking: 70/60
Pass Coverage: 65/90
Pass Rush: 55/40
Interceptions: 10/10
Rush Defense: 60/90
Tackling: 60/55

Kicking sucks just because of EA, CPU regularly attempts 55+ yarders. So it gets adjusted around year 3 when generated kickers come into play heavily.

We get pretty realistic stats for us that seem to resemble what you'd see in an actual box score. We wonder how good we really are too so comparisons of your stats VS ours would be fun.
I completely made up my own sliders just based on how I felt the game was playing. Yours are very interesting in that they are way off of what mine are. (Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with it, as one guy said, to each his own.) But I'm interested like I said for new challenges. My sliders are as follows: (Hum/CPU)

QB Accuracy 50/30
Pass Block 50/5
WR Catch 50/35
RB Ability 50/50
Run Block 55/50
Pass Coverage 45/25
Pass Rush 90/35
Int 45/10
Rush Def 50/35
Tack 50/50
FG Power 40/40
FG Acc 40/45
Punt Power 45/80
Punt Acc 50/50
KO Power 50/55

I must look at the threshold and speed differently. I just leave it default (normal) speed. But the way I read the description of threshold is that it increases the discrepancy between slower and faster players. I want there to be a big difference between someone with a 96 and 70 speed. Sometimes I still feel like DL run down my RBs from behind which is silly. It's interesting that you go the other direction with it.

Stat wise seems legit. I know the passing sliders seem all out of whack, but my team isn't that good and I do well to complete 60% on a good day, but I had one game where I hit 30%. I have a decent QB but not too much as far as WRs go.

My run game is not very good. I average less than 3 yards per carry.

My defense is decent but my secondary is below average and there are days where I get torched.

The only thing I sometimes wonder about is the CPU's ability to score points. Sometimes it doesn't seem totally accurate, though they have good drives and good stats.

Also, what exactly are conservative ball catching and running and how do you change that sort of thing? Is it in game? Maybe I sound like a rookie there but I just don't know what it is.

And too, I just might not be very good at this game, but hey the sliders work for me and I enjoy it and I guess that's what it's about at the end of the day.
 
# 33 jbrew2411 @ 11/17/10 08:15 PM
Three things I have always done:
1) Sliders
2) Pick only once great teams. It's not realistic to me to take a school like North Texas and turn them into a national power. We all know it's way to easy to with a power. I like to pick a school that was good years ago but not so much now. It's fun to bring the glory back and more realistic.
3) Only replace a player that leaves. This one makes things fun. You can only sign the number of players leaving and only those positions.

I can say even with these 3 things that have made the game fun in the past I can't get into the game this year. I could live with "robo qb" a lot better then the "superman lb's" that we have this year. For me there is no hope for NCAA 11.
 
# 34 vegas83 @ 11/17/10 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Chef J2
To keep the dynasty interesting, I use multiple teams.
How do you use multiple team within the same dynasty?
 
# 35 Palo20 @ 11/17/10 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by brahmagoul
I'd like more custom in-season options. I play my dynasty along with the actual season, and would love to have the ability to A) edit ratings during the season and B) perhaps impact a quick simming game, so I can get it to better reflect the real season.
I would love these options, been asking for them for years.

I also run a dynasty along with the season....usually end up playing at least one game with about half or more of the FBS teams. I really want the ability to edit CPU depth charts and edit ratings in my dynasty.

Also would just love the idea to have a "custom sim" type of option where you can determine the results and stats of simmed games.
 
# 36 bignick_13 @ 11/18/10 10:05 AM
I think the most rewarding may be the long journey of taking a horrible team and eventually taking them to the top.

I'm in year 4 of my Eastern Michigan dynasty and it has me rejuvenated for this game. If you plan it right, you end up with redshirt freshmen at a lot of positions and you can break most career records.

I'm a fringe top 25 team looking for my first MAC title. Its been a great dynasty.
 
# 37 jtmyers78 @ 11/18/10 02:13 PM
Who has the best sliders for NCAA 2011? I have sent Versuz two questions and he has not responded. I have been using his sliders, but from some of the post I have read his sliders aren't the best ones. Can someone please help, I want the game to be a challenge.
 
# 38 lkluc594 @ 11/18/10 11:49 PM
Dynasty with a service academy (Army, Air Force, Navy.) Good times recruiting and trying to get them to the top and fun option football.
 
# 39 phant030 @ 11/19/10 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by jtmyers78
Who has the best sliders for NCAA 2011? I have sent Versuz two questions and he has not responded. I have been using his sliders, but from some of the post I have read his sliders aren't the best ones. Can someone please help, I want the game to be a challenge.
There is no best. Only what you like best.
 
# 40 thedudedominick @ 11/19/10 12:44 AM
I always edit all incoming freshman, and give them equipment based on the type of player I think they are. If they are a flashy skilled guy maybe give them some arm and calf bands along with the other equipment. If they are a all business type of guy I will give them maybe just one or two things. A strong run stopping linebacker, have to give him a neck roll.

I also enjoy taking teams from 1* and building them up, but it is also nice to take a 5* or 6* school and try to dominate. If you find a slider set that works for you, then all your games will come out close to real stats.

I also create family and friends in some of my dynasties to make it more fun. In fact during the holidays my whole family sat around and watched cpu vs cpu of the games just to see how their guys did, making fun of each other for our video game players doing stupid things.
 


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