Re: Building a Better NCAA Football 12
1. Defense - With you 100% with the defensive problems. I LOVE a 13-6 game that has me freaking out when the opposing team passes midfield. As much fun as it is hitting my big WR down the sideline for a 70-yard TD, there is something (more?) to be said for being able to grind out a drive against a quality defense. Add in the inability to use slants and streaks at will, improve the passing arc (therefore keeping those LBs on the ground) and adding the ability to use a game-breaking DL would help the defensive part of the game to the nth degree.
2. Spread/option/spread option - This has officially become the offense in college football. Over the past few seasons, teams have tinkered with it. Now the Heisman is decided by it. RBs are recruited for it. And (back to No. 1) defenses are completely baffled by it. This is easily the biggest problem facing this franchise. But if No. 1 isn't fixed, we'll either get the same problems that the current game has, or the pendulum will swing too far in one direction.
3. Coaching carousel - This is actually my No. 1, but I cannot allow it to be based on the fact that gameplay rules all. I'd love to see coaches (and coordinators) matter, but not at the cost of actual in-game issues like above. That said, this HAS to be in the next version if I am going to be 100% on board. If a carousel indeed comes to fruition, I hope there is a coordinator aspect to it as well. Along with that is the progression of your coach. In the role of coordinator, and you have to work your way up the ladder. After a successful year or two as a coordinator, imagine the problem of being offered the chance to be a head coach at UConn, or taking a coordinator spot at Florida. Both would have a positive effect on your profile. Maybe being a head coach adds prestige while staying an assistant adds experience. I would love to see an AD mode as well. Being able to build a stadium, and add-on when the time comes, would be fun.
4. Blocking/play action - The pocket is better than ever, that I can say. But the broken play action system makes setting up those plays worthless. I understand that the PA pass is not a guarantee, but it's not a guaranteed sack for the D, either. Run blocking is pretty solid, though a good tuner set is needed to not put 400+ on the state sheet every week. Downfield blocking by receivers is spotty -- exactly how it should be.
5. Other issues - A few quick thoughts on some other not-so-big, but sometimes-glaring problems:
a. Special teams - Have yet to block a FG/PAT, and get a punt once every 10 games or so. I don't expect one every game, but if there was a way to emphasize it (through a coaching carousel/slider) then I could try to play Beamer Ball. If I discourage the block, and want to return instead, then allow me the now-impossible chance of returning a punt.
b. Dynasty recruiting - Something must be done about promises and points. The promises do not seem to carry enough weight, and I would love to see a recruit tell me that Mack Brown promised not to RS him, would I do the same? Points wise, well, I'm not sure what to say. The "-1" thing is irritating, as is seeing a guy soft commit in week 7 only to stay there while teams 3 and 4 catch up, then hard commit in week 14. It seems like a waste of time and effort.
c. Dynasty issues - There are several pressing issues within the Dynasty mode. Recruits, both in initial ability and progression, leaves something to be desired. I have had more than one season where there are no RBs with A+ speed and B+ or better acceleration. I get a lot of "speed" backs that have B speed and C+ acceleration. Fix it.
A more glaring issue with recruiting is teams not recruiting to their strength. Georgia Tech taking a pocket passer, Miami hoarding 7 QBs while running out a 55-overall kicker. Talent is spread among the very top teams, and only gets worse as the years pass by.
Another thing that gets worse the deeper into a Dynasty you go: undefeated teams. Seven 0-loss teams at the end of the regular season is nothing shocking here. I've even resorted to not using any team that is not in the SEC or B1G 10. In one of my Dynasties, Texas put up a 56-game win streak -- and never even sniffed the title game. In that same Dynasty, Miami had a 36-game streak with only one NC game appearance, while Penn State won five titles while Bama (4), Oregon (4) and USC (3) have also dominated through 22 seasons. (Washington won the 2010 title in that Dynasty. Yeah.)
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