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Old 02-24-2025, 03:01 PM   #9
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Yes and I had a schedule similar to yours last week. In a relegation dynasty, I led Toledo to the Big 12 (on the way to the ACC). Last game of the season and I'm playing at Washington State (the week after a non-Conference game at Texas) and I'm hoping to win and and a Kansas State win to avoid back-to-back matchups vs Wazzu. Well, I win and K-State loses so a Wazzu rematch. Luckily I hold on to win a second time and get a 1st round bye as the #3 seed (Texas, my only loss, is #1). I sim playoff week 1 and I'm playing... #11 Washington State!!!! I barely hold on and go 3-0 against them, winning by a combined margin of 15 points. I then have #2 Georgia who I manage to get past to play... #1 Texas. At this point I understand why some SEC teams schedule cupcakes late in the season. I lose to Texas in the championship game.


My schedule was:
at 10-0 Texas
at 10-1 Washington State
vs 10-2 Washington State (Conference Championship Game)
vs 11-2 Washington State (Playoff quarter final)
vs 12-2 Georgia (Playoff semi-final)
vs 15-0 Texas (Playoff Championship)


2 games Friday, 2 games Saturday, 2 games Sunday. I usually do the offseason immediately after the championship game is played since I am in it less than half the time. I was done after losing to Texas the second time. I felt like I ran a marathon.

Yeah, these first two years at Maryland, I tried to play a tough OOC schedule in order to position my team in a spot where if we took care of business, we would be in the Top 25 by conference play. But, after this year, and see as we are having to play Ohio State, Michigan, and Penn State three weeks in a row, next season, I'm scheduling easy OOC games...especially with the team I have coming back. I need to see what I have before conference play starts. I'm still drained though. I probably won't start back up for another week or two.
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Old 02-25-2025, 11:33 PM   #10
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I did in my Fresno State Dynasty, although, I think I lucked into it, was not expecting it that season.

it was the 2026 season, first season for the new PAC-12 I moved Fresno State, Boise State, San Diego State, and Utah State from MWC. brought back USC, UCLA, Cal, Stanford, Washington, and Oregon to make 12. division were set to the California schools(south), and the North, which had the non Cali school.

I went 10-2 in the regular season, lost to USC and Oregon. USC won the conference over Oregon.

I got into Playoffs as 7th seed, first game against Washington State, who I did not play against in the regular season. Won that game 35-30, had to hang on to a 2 score lead late.

2nd round is where I though I'll end it for the year, Fiesta Bowl against LSU.
1st quarter was low scoring, LSU led 3-0. 2nd quarter exploded traded TD and FGs, halftime it was 27-21 LSU, LSU scored with 9 seconds left to take the lead.

LSU scored on first drive of the 3rd, went for 2 and failed. 33-21. I responded next drive to make it 33-28. LSU threw a pick. we traded punts, I drove down got to a 4th and goal, and failed. 4:36 to go. force LSU to punt. but I had to punt, force LSU to punt again with 1:44 to go, but had to use 2 timeouts. drove down and scored a TD + 2pt with :15 to go to take the lead 36-33. unexpected win for me.

3rd round was a rematch against USC. this game played out very similar to the LSU game, I was losing for basically the entire game, but kept it close. 28-23 at the half. 2nd half was lower scoring. USC scored first to extend their lead 31-23. I get a TD went for 2 and nearly threw a pick 2 but tackled their guy at the 1. 31-29 USC with 3:45 to go in the game. forced a punt as USC was still trying to throw the ball. 2:08 left after the punt. I actually ended up scoring too fast, got a TD to take a 36-31 lead with 1:17 left. USC gets it back and drives down the field, got into a 4th and 6 at the 11 yard line, and my defense got a very well timed sack to win the game 36-31.

got to the National championship, against Georgia.
actually kept up in the first half, led 14-13 at one point, Georgia 20-14 at the half. 2nd half, just couldn't do anything on offense and ended up losing 39-14.

still have not won a Title in this dynasty, only in the 2030 season though. Have been able to get into the Playoffs the last 4 seasons, but Georgia has beaten me 3 times in the playoffs. Texas the other time. One of the Georgia games I lost 44-7. they just have my number.


I guess difference in mine is my team got better the next season overall, but the season ended again by Georgia in the playoffs 2nd round. my 2030 season looks like it could be good. hoping to finally get back to the Title game. My team is up to a 4 1/2 star prestige now, and ratings wise, one of the top teams.
well, I played though the 2030 season, felt good about the playoff because Georgia and Texas failed to make it. Had a bye, Played SMU and my defense won the game(5 takeaways) 24-17. then played Houston and killed them 42-9.

National Championship game is against Ole Miss. They had a bye, then beat Ohio State 27-17, then beat Clemson 27-17.

13-2 Ole Miss(88 ovr, 87 off, 89 def) vs 14-1 Fresno State(90 ovr, 90 Off, 90 Def)

side note. even after the 2030 title game, there will not be any repeat winners in my dynasty. it will be 7 years, 7 different Champions.
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Old 02-26-2025, 03:39 AM   #11
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I lost to Georgia (as Oregon) for the Natty and the next year had my worst season to date, only going 5-4 in conference. Ended up starting a True Freshman QB in the last 2 games (since I was out of it and it was late enough in the season to not burn a redshirt).

Bounced back after that, though, going 16-0 culminating in beating Georgia in a NCG rematch.

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well, I played though the 2030 season, felt good about the playoff because Georgia and Texas failed to make it. Had a bye, Played SMU and my defense won the game(5 takeaways) 24-17. then played Houston and killed them 42-9.

National Championship game is against Ole Miss. They had a bye, then beat Ohio State 27-17, then beat Clemson 27-17.

13-2 Ole Miss(88 ovr, 87 off, 89 def) vs 14-1 Fresno State(90 ovr, 90 Off, 90 Def)

side note. even after the 2030 title game, there will not be any repeat winners in my dynasty. it will be 7 years, 7 different Champions.
Well in a low scoring, rainy National Championship game at Raymond James Stadium, Fresno State Wins their first National Championship 14-10.

Ole Miss got a FG on their first drive. they had a long drive that took over half the quarter. and that was it in the first half. 3-0 at the half.

my Star HB got knocked out of the game as well. and there is a big difference in overall rating between #1(91) and #2(82). but my backup did a good job. I started the 2nd half with a long drive mostly running, scored a TD to take the lead 7-3. Ole Miss immediately get a long pass, their TE catches it, break like 10 tackles and runs into the red zone before I finally tackle him.

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They eventually score and take the lead 10-7. I drive down and score with 6 minutes to go to take the lead 14-10. then we trade lost fumbles. then Ole Miss fumbles again at the 2 minute warning. I run out the clock to win it 14-10.

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It seems the CPU 9 times out of 10 will play so much more efficient and better in NC games.

I've even done a test on Heisman turning down all CPU sliders before a NC game, and it doesn't matter. They will usually play the same as normal sliders.

It's like they have to make sure it is a close game.
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It seems the CPU 9 times out of 10 will play so much more efficient and better in NC games.

I've even done a test on Heisman turning down all CPU sliders before a NC game, and it doesn't matter. They will usually play the same as normal sliders.

It's like they have to make sure it is a close game.
I actually like the fact that the CPU brings it's best in the most important game of the year. If I was going to win that game, I was for sure going to have to earn it. Oklahoma and their No-Huddle Veer Raid Offense stretched me like a rubber band. They were audibling all over the place, running against the light box, going deep, QB running it. It was masterful on their part. At one point I was down 27-7 in the second quarter and I felt outclassed. But, hung in their to have a chance at the end. So, I can dig that. We fumbled three times in the first quarter, and lost two. It was almost a feeling of they've been here before and we haven't.

I'm almost ready to go back to work and get started on the next season. We have some great pieces returning while also having to fill some really big holes...pause...I'm looking forward to it. We'll be back there hopefully!
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It seems the CPU 9 times out of 10 will play so much more efficient and better in NC games.

I've even done a test on Heisman turning down all CPU sliders before a NC game, and it doesn't matter. They will usually play the same as normal sliders.

It's like they have to make sure it is a close game.
I've played in 2; one I lost in a 16-17. The other one, I won 34-10.

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