I will continue this Dynasty for as long as I can bear. I usually do four to five years in a dynasty until I feel like my team is far to good. I will be using Luvtotha9s rosters. I chose his rosters because they drop my Cougz ratings, which is pretty realistic after the display we put on against Montana State this last weekend. I will do my very best to keep it interesting, operation sports has done a great job with tables so I will be experimenting with those.
House Rules
Difficulty - Heisman
Injuries - On
Fatigue - On
Quarter Length - 8 Mins
Game Speed - Normal
Player Speed Threshold - 35 (Did some research, found that this is pretty reasonable)
Home Field Advantage - On
Ice the Kicker - On
I also switched up the AI to make it even more difficult on myself and the Washington State Cougars. I dropped all MY AI down to a 40 and increased the CPU's AI to 55. Should make it a little more interesting. I will also play every down, no super simming here. I will also not schedule any FCS teams because it just seems like a waste of time.
Stillwater, OK - Can it get any worse for the Washington State Cougars. The once powerhouse of football is diminishing by the second. The Cougars got absolutely man handled. Right from the get go the Cowboys could do no wrong leading the game 17-0 within the first 5 minutes.
"Our offensive line was struggling bad today," Coach Bag of the Cougars said Saturday. "We need to start taking sacks instead of throwing out of them."
Washington State threw a total of 5 interceptions between Tuel and Lobbestael. Tuel went out in the third quarter for back pain. He wasn't the only one needing attention though. James Montgomery could be questionable for the rest of the season.
"Staden did a good job stepping up in Montgomery's shoes," Bag said. "He's a great running back and we will be using him quite a bit against Ole Miss next week."
Washington State kept the game pretty close for quite a while, but didn't have the horses to get the job done. They had way to many turnovers, three of them within 5 yards of a touchdown.
Oklahoma State's defense did an amazing job blitzing the quarterback and disguising their coverages. They held Washington State to a big goose egg in the third quarter and that is why they won the football game.
Washington State's defense had a couple of victories, two turnovers both forced by Nwachukwa, a fumble and an interception, but they also held Oklahoma State to two field goals in the red zone.
Ole Miss will come out firing on all cylinders after their 56 point victory agains FCS NW.
Washington State will host Ole Miss next Saturday. Go Cougz
NCAA Scoreboard - Washington State Cougars ((0-1)) at Oklahoma State Cowboys ((1-0))
September 4, 2010
1
2
3
4
F
Washington State Cougars
14
7
0
27
48
Oklahoma State Cowboys
17
10
7
34
68
Top Performers
Washington State Cougars - Stats
J. Solomon - 6 Rec, 258 Yds, 3 TD
Oklahoma State Cowboys - Stats
B. Weeden - 29-36, 472 Yds, 5 TD
Team Stats Comparison
OK ST
WSU
First Downs
23
20
3rd Down Efficiency
6-10 (60%)
5-8 (62%)
4th Down Efficiency
1-2 (50%)
0-0 (0%)
Total Yards
643
588
Passing Yards
566
472
Rushing Yards
77
116
Penalties-Penalty Yards
2 - 7
2 - 14
Turnovers
6
2
Time of Possession
19:25
12:35
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
OK ST
WSU
WSU
5:59
FG Ok St: D. Bailey, 26 Yd FG
0
3
WSU
4:25
TD Ok St: J. Thomas, returned fumble 27 Yds (D.Bailey kick)
0
10
WSU
3:30
TD Ok St: B. Bowling, 17 Yd pass from B. Weeden (D. Bailey kick)
0
17
OK ST
2:37
TD WSU: J. Solomon, 70 Yd pass from J. Tuel (N. Grasu kick)
7
17
OK ST
0:09
TD WSU: J. Solomon, 45 Yd pass from J. Tuel (N. Grasu kick)
14
17
Second Quarter
OK ST
WSU
WSU
7:12
TD Ok St: K. Hunter, 35 Yd pass from B. Weeden (D. Bailey kick)
14
24
OK ST
1:20
TD WSU: C. Staden, 1 Yd run (N. Grasu Kick)
21
24
WSU
0:01
FG Ok St: D. Bailey, 21 Yd FG
21
27
Third Quarter
OK ST
WSU
WSU
2:33
TD Ok St: K. Hunter, 6 Yd run (D. Bailey kick)
21
34
Fourth Quarter
OK ST
WSU
OK ST
7:30
TD WSU: J. Solomon, 26 Yd pass from M. Lobbestael (N. Grasu kick)
28
34
WSU
6:39
TD Ok St: J. Cooper, 67 Yd pass from B. Weeden (2-Pt failed)
28
40
OK ST
5:59
TD WSU: C. Nwachukwu, returned fumble 25 Yds (N. Grasu Kick)
35
40
WSU
4:26
TD Ok St: B. Bowling, 10 Yd pass from B. Weeden (D. Bailey kick)
35
47
WSU
3:23
TD Ok St: J. Cooper, 12 Yd pass from B. Weeden (D. Bailey kick)
35
54
OK ST
2:27
TD WSU: C. Staden, 1 Yd run (N. Grasu kick)
42
54
WSU
0:55
TD Ok St: K. Hunter 20 Yd run (D. Bailey kick)
42
61
WSU
0:45
TD Ok St: B. Brown, returned interception 21 Yds (D. Bailey kick)
42
68
OK ST
0:17
TD WSU: E. Johnwell, 18 Yd pass from M. Lobbestael (2-Pt failed)