I previously did a dynasty that I quit about four months ago in April. I began to feel as if it was missing something. I wanted to start a new dynasty with the Alaska Warriors that would be more of a challenge. I was inspired by BlackjackXXI's Festivus College dynasty on YouTube where he created a college whose roster was extremely handicapped. He imposed a max of 75 for any skill on his players and imposed restrictions on recruiting, transferring players, and other aspects of the game.
So, I decided to do something similar. I went through and edited my team and have come up with some house rules of my own. I really would like this dynasty to be very detail oriented and stats based, so I'll try my best to make it entertaining for everyone.
I also decided to use VTCRB's rosters. They were created using the editor to make each team random. I've looked through some of them and I've liked what I've seen. None of the players on these rosters nor any of the coaches are real. This allows for a truly unique feeling for the dynasty.
About
Settings
*Changed some sliders around year 10. They will be around page 20.
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Skill: Heisman
Injuries, Fatigue, Play Clock, Home Field Advantage, Ice the Kicker: ON
Length: 9 minutes
Speed: Normal
Threshold: 47
Progression: Slowest
1. Recruiting realistically: Only allowed to recruit 1 stars with a couple of 2 stars at first.
2. Over-recruiting: My team is currently made up of juniors or lower. I will only recruit a few the first year, and will only recruit for what I need.
3. Pipelines: Until I've established myself, I must prioritize pipelines heavily. If I have no interested players available, I can search other states but they must be football-producing states (like Florida, or regionally close states such as Oregon).
4. Interest: I can recruit any 1 star within my pipeline, but to recruit a 2 star I must be number one on their list the first year. Afterwards, I will become more lenient on the amount of 2-stars I recruit.
5. Scouting: I can scout no more than 25% of a player's ratings. This allows me to have a realistic look at recruits. Coaches can see some skills players possess, but don't get nearly a full view of who they've recruited until that recruit gets on campus.
6. Custom Playbooks: I will use custom playbooks. Audibles/diversity of plays will be dependent upon the player's experience and awareness.
7. Injuries, discipline, etc: I'm working on a method to include injuries and discipline in to my dynasty. I've used a random number generator method for injuries that seemed to work decently well, and I think using awareness to determine discipline would work. This will be a work in progress.
8. Play realistically.
9. Close eyes for field goals.
10. For the first few years I'll remake the coach if he gets fired. New program, nobody should be fired at first. I will not take other jobs, and if necessary, I will fire my coordinators.
Yards Per Game (Season) Andrew Harris II (2021)- 353.6 Yards Per Game (Career- Minimum 25 Games) Andrew Harris II (2018-2021) 269.0
Attempts Per Game (Career) Andrew Harris II (2018-2021) 34 Longest Pass Damion Barnett (2027) - 96
Touchdowns (Game) Ronnie Henry (10/26/2024) - 6 Touchdowns (Season)
1. Ronnie Henry (2024) 45
2. Damion Barnett (2027) 43
3. Andrew Harris II (2021) 35
3b. Damion Barnett (2026) - 35 Touchdowns (Career)
1. Damion Barnett (2024-2027) - 100
2. Andrew Harris II (2018-2021) 99
3. Ronnie Henry (2022-2024) - 75
4. Jeremy Riggs (2013-2016) - 66
Interceptions (Game) Andrew Harris II (10/2/2021 vs. Duke) - 6 Interceptions (Season) Andrew Harris II (2018) - 24 Interceptions (Career) Jeremy Riggs (2013-2016) - 76
Attempts (Half) Jeremy Riggs (9/24/2016 vs. Wyoming) - 42 Attempts (Game) Jeremy Riggs (9/24/2016 vs. Wyoming) - 67 Attempts (Season) Andrew Harris II (2021) - 542 Attempts (Career) Andrew Harris II (2018-2021) - 1792
Completions (Half) Damion Barnett (11/14/2026) - 32 Completions (Game) Damion Barnett (1/1/2028) - 46 Completions (Season) Andrew Harris II (2021) - 360 Completions (Career) Andrew Harris II (2018-2021) - 1168 Completion Percentage (Game) Ronnie Henry (2023) 83% Completion Percentage (Season) Ronnie Henry (2024) 73.5% Completion Percentage (Career - Minimum 1,000 attempts) Damion Barnett (2024-2027) 68.0%
Rushing:
Yards (Game)
1. Mikal Carter Jr (10/16/2032 vs. Washington State) - 267
2. Lee Easley (11/25/2028 vs. Boise State) - 250
3. Dabrian Whitman (11/29/2025 vs. Boise State) 242
4. Joe Justice (11/25/2028 vs. Boise State) - 218
5. Erik Morse (10/27/2018 vs. SDSU) 210
Yards (Season)
1. Lee Easley (2028) 1734
2. Joe Justice (2028) 1719
3. Lee Easley (2029) - 1621
4. J.D. White (2027) - 1412
5. Erik Morse (2018) 1401
Yards (Career)
1. Lee Easley (2026-2029) - 4145
2. Dabrian Whitman (2022-2025) 3643
3. J.D. White (2024-2027) - 3566
4. Erik Morse (2016-2019) 2985
5. Joe Justice (2026-2028) 2677
6. Jason Stanley (2020-2023) - 2216
Yards by a Quarterback (Season) Ronnie Henry (2024) - 725 Yards by a Quarterback (Career) Damion Barnett (2024-2027) - 1797
Longest Rush Erik Morse (2018) - 91
Yards Per Carry (Season- minimum 150 carries) Joe Justice (2028) 6.5 Yards Per Carry (Career - minimum 300 carries) Joe Justice (2026-2028) 5.8
Yards Per Game (Season) Lee Easley (2028) 115.6 Yards Per Game (Career - minimum 30 games) Erik Morse (2016-2019) 72.8
Rushing Touchdowns (Game) Erik Morse, Lee Easley, Joe Justice- 4 Rushing Touchdowns (Season)
1. Lee Easley (2028) 25
2. Joe Justice (2028) 24
3. Lee Easley (2029) - 21
4. J.D. White (2027) - 20
5a. Erik Morse (2018) 17
5b. Jason Stanley (2023) - 17
7. Erik Morse (2019) 16
8. Dan Charles (2021) - 15
Rushing Touchdowns (Career) -
1. Lee Easley (2026-2029) - 58
2. J.D. White (2024-2027) 45
3. Lee Easley (2026-2028) - 37
4. Erik Morse (2016-2019) 35
5. Dabrian Whitman (2022-2025) 34
6. Damion Barnett (2024-2027) - 33
7. Joe Justice (2026-2028) - 31
8.Dan Charles (2019-2021) 29
Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback (Season) Damion Barnett (2026 & 2027) - 13 Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback (Career) Damion Barnett (2024-2027) - 33
Receptions by a running back (season) J.D. White (2027) - 32 Receptions by a running back (career) J.D. White (2024-2027) - 79
Receiving Yards (Half) Mike Carroll (9/15/2018 vs. Buffalo) - 157 Receiving Yards (Game) Mike Carroll (9/15/2018 vs. Buffalo) - 279 Receiving Yards (Season)
1. Jake Bell (2027) - 1453
2. Odell White (2021) - 1312
3. Mike Carroll (2018) 1254
4. Odell White (2020) 1189
5. Rodney Gray (2020) - 1102
6. Brad Williams (2021) - 1093
7. James Mosley (2016) 1091
Receiving Yards (Career) -
1. Odell White (2020-2022) 3441
2. Stafford Griffin (2024-2027) - 3439
3. Nigel Lester (2021-2024) - 3156
4. Mike Carroll (2016-2019) 3080
5. Brad Williams (2020-2023) 2976
6. Jake Bell (2025-2028) - 2939
Receiving Yards by a running back (game) Dabrian Whitman (10/8/2022 vs. Arizona) - 93 Receiving Yards by a running back (season) Josh Stephens (2016) - 235 Receiving Yards by a running back (career) J.D. White (2024-2027) - 595
Receiving Touchdowns (Half) Mike Carroll (9/15/2018 vs. Buffalo) - 4 Receiving Touchdowns (Game) Mike Carroll (9/15/2018 vs. Buffalo) - 4 Receiving Touchdowns (Season) -
1. Odell White (2021) - 13
2. James Mosley (2016) 12
3. Odell White (2020) - 11
4a. Jeremy Maddox (2018) 9
4b. Rodney Gray (2020) 9
4c. Kevin Mangum (2023) 9
4D. Jake Bell (2027) - 9
Receiving Touchdowns (Career)
1. Stafford Griffin (2024-2027) - 32
2. Odell White (2020-2022) 31
3. Nigel Lester (2021-2024) - 20
4. Mike Carroll (2016-2019) - 20
5. James Mosley (2015-2017) - 19
5b. Brad Williams (2020-2023) - 18
Yards Per Game (Career - minimum 30 games) Odell White (2020-2022) 86.0 Yards Per Catch (Career- minimum 75 receptions) Brad Williams (2020-2023) 15.7
Drops (Season) James Mosley (2016) - 25 Drops (Career) Michael Liston (2016-2019) - 39
Offense
Total Offense (Game) Dabrian Whitman (2025) 280 yards Total Offense (Season) Lee Easley (2028) - 1950 Total Offense (Career) J.D. White (2024-2027) - 4161
Total Touchdowns (Game) Erik Morse (11/10/2018 vs. Colorado) - 5 Total Touchdowns (Season) Lee Easley (2028) - 26
Defense:
Total Tackles (Game) - Total Tackles (Season) Andrew Rogers (2028) - 106 Total Tackles (Career) DRell Morris (2020-2023) - 233
Sacks (Game) Multiple with 4.0 Sacks (Season)
1. Sintarreous Waranda (2029) 18.0
2. Tony Ramsey (2020) 13.0
3. Sintarreous Waranda (2027) 13.0
4a. Sintarreous Waranda (2028) 12.0
4b. John Ware (2018) 12.0
6a. Antwan Flanagan Jr. (2028) 11.0
6b. Willie Amos (2026) 11.0
6c. Scott Wilcox (2029) 11.0
9. Cole Johnson (2022) 10.0
Sacks (Career)
1. Sintarreous Waranda (2027-2029) 43.0
2. Jamaal Wilson (2025-2028) 27.5
3. John Ware (2016-2018) 27.0
4. Antwan Flanagan Jr. (2026-2028) 26.0
5. Cole Johnson (2021-2024) 21.0
6. Cameron Smith (2018-2020) 20.0
Interceptions (Game) Multiple- 3 Interceptions (Season)
1. Korama Hukanamoa (2027) 9
2. Tony Lynch (2029) 8
3. Matt Hall (2025) - 7
4. Matt Hardy (2020) 6
4b. Adam Hall (2026) - 6
6. Matt Hardy (2019) - 5
Interceptions (Career)
1. Korama Hukanamoa (2027-2029) 18
2. Tony Lynch (2026-2029) - 17
3. Matt Hardy (2019-2021) 15
4. Adam Hall (2022-2026) - 10
5. 5 Tied with 7
Forced Fumbles (Game) Forced Fumbles (Season) John Ware (2016) - 3 Forced Fumbles (Career) John Ware (2016-2018) - 5
Fumble Recoveries (Season) Paul Davis (2022) - 2 Fumble Recoveries (Career) Matthew Jackson (2027-2029) - 3
Tackles for Loss (Season)
1. Sintarreous Waranda (2029) 28
2. Scott Wilcox (2029) 27
3a. Peter Barnes (2029) - 26
3b. Mike Johnson (2024) - 26
5. John Ware (2018) 23
6. Donnell Vincent (2023) - 22
6a. Martin Wright (2019) 22
8a. Peter Barnes (2027) 21
8b. Josh Oneill (2029) - 21
Tackles for Loss (Career)
1. Jamaal Wilson (2025-2028) 68
2. Sintarreous Waranda (2027-2029) 65
3. Peter Barnes (2027-2029) 60
4. Damarkus Potts (2026-2029) - 53
5. John Ware (2016-2018) 50
6. Cameron Smith (2018-2020) - 46
7. Martin Wright (2016-2019) - 43
8. Arthur Bowling (2015-2017) 41
9. Grant Whitlock (2015-2017) - 40
Defensive Touchdowns (Season) Matt Hardy (2020) - 3 Defensive Touchdowns (Career) Adam Hall (2022-2026) - 4
Kicking
Field Goals Made (Game) Chauncey Motley (9/23/23 vs. Stanford) - 5 Field Goals Made (Season) Chauncey Motley (2023) - 32 Field Goals Made (Career) Chauncey Motley (2020-2023) - 85
Longest Field Goal Chauncey Motley (9/23/23 vs. Stanford) - 58
Net Punt Yards Marlon Cannon (2020-2023) 6161 yards Longest Punt- Ahmad Huston (2025) 86 yards
Kick/Punt Returns
Average Kick Return (Career) John Brown (2015-2018) 34.9 Kick Return Touchdowns (Game) John Brown - 1 Kick Return Touchdowns (Season) Charles Thompson (2025) - 2 Kick Return Touchdowns (Career) John Brown (2015-2018) - 3 Longest Kick Return John Brown (2016) 108 yards
Average Punt Return (Career) Charles Thompson (2025) 12.2 Punt Return Touchdowns (Game) - Punt Return Touchdowns (Season) - Punt Return Touchdowns (Career) - Longest Punt Return John Brown (2015) 58 yards
Custom Conferences:
I edited some conferences to put teams in the right place, and I moved some teams around to make sure every conference plays a championship game that is possible. Conferences that stay the same are staying the same as in real life.
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ACC stays the same.
American stays the same.
Big 12 regains Missouri and Texas A&M. All Texas schools and West Virginia create the South Division and the rest create the North Division.
Big 10 stays the same.
C-USA Charlotte doesn't exist, and UAB moves to Sun Belt.
MAC stays the same.
Mountain West gains BYU, loses New Mexico.
Pac 12 stays the same.
SEC loses Missouri and Texas A&M to Big 12
Sun Belt gains New Mexico, UAB, Army, and Umass, loses Idaho (swapped for Alaska).
Coach History
Head Coach:
Don Hardaway (2013 - )
Offensive Coordinator:
1. Jamie Montgomery (2013-2016)
- Not retained, took OC job at Bowling Green
- Fired after 1 season at Bowling Green
2. Colby Roland (2017-2019)
- Took Washington State HC job.
- Left Washington State HC job for Utah HC job (2021)
Extended after 2023 season, is 1-3 in bowls and has a record of 21-18 at Utah
- Was fired in 2026 and went to Georgia State HC where he is 8-16
- Extended in 2032
3. Tyrone Walker (2020-2021)
- Left for Toledo HC job who is coming off 2 straight MAC championships (2021)
- Extended after 2025
- Currently 57-54 and 2-4 in bowls
- Extended in 2030
4. Daniel Henderson (2021-2022)
- Former HC at Texas State.
- Left for FAU HC job
- Left FAU in 2023 for SMU, extended after 2 years
- Currently 42-33 and 5-3 in bowls
- Finished 2030 top 10
5. Todd Morrow (2023-2024)
- Former HC at Georgia Tech
- Left for Boston College head coaching job
- Fired in 2026
- Hired as SDSU offensive coordinator
- Extended after 1 season. Rose Bowl champion (second in a row for the school)
- Currently low security
- Extended in 2032
6. Colby Roland (2025-2026)
- Returned after being fired by Utah
- Hired as Georgia State HC
- Extended in 2030
- Extended in 2032
7. Byron Barclay (2027)
- Left for Pittsburgh HC job
- Fired in 2032
8. Scott Cummings (2028)
- Left for Georgia Tech HC job
- Extended in 2030
9. Kenneth Collier (2029)
- Was fired at Georgia Tech
- Left for North Carolina head coaching job
- Fired in 2032, hired as Minnesota OC
10. Curtis Andrews (2030)
- Left for Stanford HC job
- Extended in 2032 after beating Alaska
11. Philip Roberts (2031)
- Left for Illinois HC job
12. Albert Tillman (2032)
- Left for UNLV HC job
13. Byron Barclay (2033)
Defensive Coordinator:
1. Tommy Moss (2013-2016)
- Not retained, took DC job at New Mexico State
- Extended after one season at NMSU
- Left in 2018 for UCONN DC job
- Fired from UCONN DC job in 2020. Hired at Western Michigan for same position.
- Fired after 2023 season, hired as Memphis DC
- Fired after 2025 season
- Hired by Tulane as DC in 2026
- Fired in 2028 after having the 7th worst defense in the country
All Americans:
2015 - Grant Whitlock - 1st team
2016 - Michael Liston - Freshman
2017 - Grant Whitlock - 1st team
2019 - Jon Weber - 2nd team
2019 - Martin Wright - 2nd team, Best LB
2020 - Tony Ramsey - 1st team, Nagurski, Lombardi
2020 - Lawrence Cronin - 1st team, Bednarik, Linebacker of the Year
2020 - Chris Reid - 1st team, Returner of the Year
2020 - Frank Harrell - 1st team
2020 - D'Rell Morris - Freshman
2020 - Marlon Cannon - Freshman
2021 - Lavante Lowe - 2nd team, Bednarik, Linebacker of the Year
2021 - John Keith - 1st team
2021 - Anthony Dixon - Freshman
2022 - Marlon Cannon - 1st team, Ray Guy
2022 - Cole Johnson - 2nd team
2022 - Mike Patrick - 2nd team
2022 - Cameron Williams - 2nd team
2023 - Andy King III - 1st team
2023 - Josh Parker - 1st team
2023 - Jared Dorsey - 1st team
2023 - Chauncey Motley - 1st team, Groza
2023 - Marlon Cannon - 1st team, Guy
2023 - Tom Smith - 2nd team returner
2023 - T.J. Page - Freshman
2024 - Mike Johnson - 1st team
2024 - T.J. Page - 2nd team
2024 - Stafford Griffin - Freshman
2024 - Josh Stratton - Freshman, Groza
2025 - Matt Hall - 1st team, Linebacker of the Year, Bednarik
2025 - Eric Dennis - 1st team
2025 - Charles Thompson - 1st team, returner of the year
2025 - Ahmad Huston - 2nd team
2025 - Jamaal Wilson - Freshman
2026 - Carl Williams - 1st team
2026 - Jeremy Dunn - 1st team
2026 - Willie Amos - 1st team
2026 - Ahmad Huston - 1st team, Ray Guy
2026 - Damion Barnett, 2nd team, Heisman, Maxwell, Walter Camp, O'Brien
2027 - Ryan Bell, 1st team
2027 - Antwan Flanagan Jr., 1st team
2027 - Jamaal Wilson, 1st team, Lombardi
2027 - Sintarreous Warranda, 1st team/freshman
2027 - Andrew Rogers, 1st team, Bednarik, Best LB
2027 - Damarkus Potts, 1st team
2027 - Korama Hukanamoa, 1st team/freshman, Thorpe
2027 - Charles Brown, 1st team
2027 - Tom Garrett, 1st team
2027 - Ahmad Huston, 1st team, Guy
2027 - Damion Barnett, 2nd team
2027 - Peter Barnes, 2nd team
2027 - Stephen Jones, freshman
2027 - Matthew Jackson, freshman
2028- Joe Justice, 1st team
2028- Tyson Ryan, 1st team
2028 - Antwan Flanagan, 1st team
2028 - Sintarreous Waranda, 1st team
2028 - Andrew Rogers, 1st team, Best LB, Bednarik
2028 - Derrick Holman, 1st team
2028 - Sam Hill, 1st team
2028 - Tom Garrett, 1st team
2028 - Michael Butler, 1st team, Best Returner
2028 - Lee Easley, 2nd team
2028 - John Lawrence, 2nd team
2028 - Jamaal Wilson, 2nd team
2028 - Todd Hills, freshman
2029 - Stephen Jones 1st team
2029 - Josh O'Neill 1st team
2029 - Scott Wilcox 1st team
2029 - Sintarreous Waranda 1st team, Bednarik, Lombardi, Narurski
2029 - Eddie Rogers 1st team, freshman
2029 - Tony Lynch 1st team
2029 - Eric Walker 1st team
2029 - Mikal Carter Jr 1st team, freshman
2029 - Lee Easley 2nd team
2029 - Russ James 2 nd team
2029 - Korama Hukanamo'a 2nd team
2029 - Jeff Williams 2nd team
2029 - T.J. Foster freshman
2030 - Ilied Proteus 1st team
2030 - Kevin Bowers 1st team
2030 - Stephen Jones 1st team
2030 - Josh O'Neill 1st team, Lombardi
2030 - Reggie Pryor 2nd team
2030 - Eric Walker 2nd team
2030 - Todd Hills 2nd team
2030 - Richard Yates freshman
2031 - J.D. More 1st team
2031 - Damien Neal 1st team
2031 - Eddie Rogers 1st team
2031 - Christian Jacques 1st team, Thorpe
2031 - Todd Hills 1st team
2031 - Jeff Williams 1st team, Guy
2031 - Alan Carter 2nd team
2031 - Brian Brown 2nd team
2031 - Derrick Hawthorne freshman
2032 - Damien Neal 1st team
2032 - Randy Mitchell Jr. 1st team
2032 - Jimmy Harris 1st team, freshman
2032 - Mark Garner 2nd team
2032 - Eddie Rogers 2nd team
2032 - Karl Rhodes freshman
2033 - Courtney Hutchinson 1st team
2033 - Keith Boone 1st team
2033 - Eric Roberson 1st team, Bednarik, Butkus
2033 - Christian Jacques 1st team
2033 - Bubba Brown 1st team
2033 - Darrell Williams 1st team, freshman
2033 - Will Cummings 1st team
2033 - Carlton Wilkinson 2nd team
2033 - Ben Williams 2nd team
2033 - Kasey Salas 2nd team
2033 - Blake McNeal freshman
2033 - David Turner freshman
2033 - Richard Yates, O'Brien
2013 Overall Record: 2-9 Home/Road Record 1-3 at Home | 1-6 on Road Awards/Accolades: None Team MVP - Offense: Lenny Hurst - WR Team MVP - Defense: Gerren Davis - FS Heisman Trophy Winner: Chris Bell (SMU) 370/517 (71.6%), 5,617 yards, 61 PTD, 6 INTs. 175 Rushes for 431 yards, 10 TDs (71 total TDs National Champion: Miami (14-1)
2014
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2014 Overall Record: 5-7 Home/Road Record 3-2 at Home | 2-5 on Road Awards/Accolades: None Team MVP - Offense: Quincy Outlaw - RB Team MVP - Defense: Santonio Bullock - OLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Gordon Hudson (UTEP) - 344-448 (76.8%), 4,728 yards, 50 TDs 6 INTs, 167 rushes, 849 yards, 8 TDs National Champion: UAB (15-0)
2015
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2015 Overall Record: 3-9 Home/Road Record 1-4 at Home | 2-5 on Road Awards/Accolades: Grant Whitlock 1st team All American Team MVP - Offense: Jared Martinez - WR Team MVP - Defense: Grant Whitlock - MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: James Rust (Kentucky) - 372/485 (76.7%), 5,577 yards, 57 touchdowns, 2 interceptions
146 rushes, 445 yards, 6 touchdowns. National Champion: Notre Dame (13-1)
2016
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2016 Overall Record: 4-8 Home/Road Record 2-3 at Home | 2-5 on Road Awards/Accolades: Michael Liston freshman All American Team MVP - Offense: James Mosley - WR Team MVP - Defense: Grant Whitlock - MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: James Rust (Kentucky) - 292/375 (77.9%), 4,571 passing yards, 60 PTD, 2 INT, 344 rush yards, 5 TDs. National Champion: Rice (14-1)
2017
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2017 Overall Record: 8-5 Home/Road Record 5-0 at Home | 3-4 on Road | 0-1 Neutral Site Awards/Accolades: Grant Whitlock 1st team All American Team MVP - Offense: Josh Stephens - RB Team MVP - Defense: Grant Whitlock - MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Adrian Redd (UAB) National Champion: Ohio State (14-1)
2018
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2018 Overall Record: 8-5 Home/Road Record 5-1 at Home | 2-4 on Road | 1 - 0 Neutral Site Awards/Accolades: None Team MVP - Offense: Erik Morse RB and Mike Carroll WR Team MVP - Defense: John Ware - DE Heisman Trophy Winner: Reggie Robinson (Alabama) - RB
384 rushes, 2564 yards, 26 touchdowns (long of 29), 17 receptions, 190 yards and 1 touchdown National Champion: Kentucky (13-2)
2019
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2019 Overall Record: 9-4 Home/Road Record 4-1 at Home | 4-3 on Road | 1 - 0 Neutral Site Awards/Accolades: Martin Wright- Best LB, 2nd team AA, Jon Weber 2nd team AA Team MVP - Offense: Erik Morse RB Team MVP - Defense: Martin Wright - OLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Terry Baker (Kentucky) - QB
316/451 (70.1%) for 4806 yards, 47 tds to 6 ints and 576 rush yds with 8 tds. National Champion: Notre Dame (14-0)
2020
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2020 Overall Record: 13-1 Home/Road Record 6-0 at Home | 5-1 on Road | 2-0 Neutral Site Awards/Accolades: 2020 - Tony Ramsey - 1st team, Nagurski, Lombardi
Lawrence Cronin - 1st team, Benarik, Linebacker of the Year
Chris Reid - 1st team, Returner of the Year
Frank Harrell - 1st team
D'Rell Morris - Freshman
Marlon Cannon - Freshman
Team MVP - Offense: Andrew Harris II, QB Team MVP - Defense: Lawrence Cronin, MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Reggie Robinson (Alabama) - RB, 2765 yards, 29 TDs National Champion: Alaska (13-1)
2021
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2021 Overall Record: 10-3 Home/Road Record 5-1 at Home | 3-2 on Road | 1-1 Neutral Site Awards/Accolades: Lavante Lowe, MLB, Bednarik and Best LB, 2nd team AA
John Keith, S, 1st team AA
Anthony Dixon, DT, freshman AA Team MVP - Offense: Odell White, WR Team MVP - Defense: Lavante Lowe, MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Ronald Minor (Texas) - RB, 323 carries, 2116 yards, 17 TD, 15 rec, 216 yards, 5 TD National Champion: Notre Dame (14-0)
2022
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2022 Overall Record: 11-2 Home/Road Record 6-0 at Home | 4-2 on Road | 1-0 Neutral Site Awards/Accolades: Marlon Cannon, Ray Guy, 1st team AA. Cole Johnson, Mike Patrick, Cameron Williams 2nd team AA Team MVP - Offense: Odell White, WR Team MVP - Defense: Andy Davis, S Heisman Trophy Winner: Drew Hall (Boise State) - QB, 264-406 2981 yds; 223 car 1195 yds 44 total td National Champion: Alabama (15-0)
2023
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2023 Overall Record: 13-1 Home/Road Record 5-1 at Home | 5-0 on Road | 3-0 Neutral Site Awards/Accolades: Andy King III, 1st team All American
Chauncey Motley Groza
Marlon Cannon Guy
LT Josh Parker 1st team All American
FS Jared Dorsey 1st team All American
K Chauncey Motley 1st team All American
P Marlon Cannon 1st team All American
Ret Tom Smith 2nd team All American
T.J. Page freshman All American
Team MVP - Offense: Ronnie Henry, QB Team MVP - Defense: Andy King III, DT Heisman Trophy Winner: Duke QB Eldrin Bell Jr. Heisman. 242/348 (69.5%), 3287 yards, 34 TD, 3 INT. 177 Rushes, 776 Yards, 10 TDs National Champion: Alaska (13-1)
2024
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2024 Overall Record: 13-1 Home/Road Record 6-1 at Home | 4-0 on Road | 3-0 Neutral Site Awards/Accolades:
Mike Johnson: 1st team AA
T.J. Page: 2nd team AA
Stafford Griffin: Freshman AA
Josh Stratton: Freshman AA, Groza Team MVP - Offense: Ronnie Henry, QB Team MVP - Defense: Mike Johnson, MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Duke QB Eldrin Bell Jr. Heisman. 248/347 (71.5%) 3810 yards 37 TD, 2 INT 150 rush 718 yards (4.8 YPC) 11 TD National Champion: Alaska (13-1)
2025
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2025 Overall Record: 9-4 Home/Road Record 5-1 at Home | 4-2 on Road | 0-1 Neutral Site Team MVP - Offense: Dabrian Whitman, RB Team MVP - Defense: Mike Hall, MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Chris Stuckey, QB, USC, 262/363 (72%), 3468, 40 TD, 4 INT, 160, 916, 7 TD National Champion: USC (15-0)
2026
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2026 Overall Record: 11-2 Home/Road Record 6-1 at Home |4-1 on Road | 1-0 Neutral Site Team MVP - Offense: Damion Barnett, QB Team MVP - Defense: Ryan Ortiz, MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Damion Barnett, QB, Alaska: 317/461(68%), 4096 yards, 35 TDs 11 INTs, 141 rushes, 722 yards, 13 TDs National Champion: Alabama (14-1)
2027
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2027 Overall Record: 15-0 Home/Road Record 8-0 at Home |5-0 on Road | 2-0 Neutral Site Team MVP - Offense: Jake Bell, WR Team MVP - Defense: Sintarreous Warranda, DT Heisman Trophy Winner: Reggie Fernando, QB, Cal: 324/450 (72.0%), 4794 yards, 56 TDs, 8 INTs, 677 rush yards, 6 TDs National Champion: Alaska (15-0)
2028
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2028 Overall Record: 15-0 Home/Road Record 7-0 at Home |5-0 on Road | 3-0 Neutral Site Team MVP - Offense: Lee Easley/Joe Justice, HB Team MVP - Defense: Andrew Rogers, MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Erik Whitworth, HB, Texas: 303 rushes for 2325 yards (7.7 YPC), 24 touchdowns, 17 receptions for 235 yards and 3 touchdowns National Champion: Alaska (15-0)
2029
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2029 Overall Record: 15-0 Home/Road Record 7-0 at Home | 6-0 on Road | 2-0 Neutral Awards/Accolades: Sintarreous Waranda: Bednarik, Nagurski, Lombardi
Peter Barnes Best LB Team MVP - Offense: Lee Easley - RB Team MVP - Defense: Sintarreous Waranda - DT Heisman Trophy Winner: Jeremy Walker (Oklahoma) - QB , 259/349 (74.2%), 4031 yards, 50 td, 3 int, 164 rushes, 723 yards, 5 TD National Champion: Alaska (15-0)
2030
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2030 Overall Record: 13-2 Home/Road Record 6-1 at Home | 5-0 on Road | 2-1 Neutral Awards/Accolades: Josh O'Neill, Lombardi Team MVP - Offense: Ilied Proteus - TE Team MVP - Defense: Josh O'Neill, DE Heisman Trophy Winner: Andrew Jude (Arkansas) - RB - 299 carries, 1991 yards, 20 touchdowns, 15 receptions, 200 yards, 2 touchdowns National Champion: Alaska (13-2)
2031
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2031 Overall Record: 13-2 Home/Road Record 6-1 at Home | 6-0 on Road | 1-1 Neutral Awards/Accolades: Christian Jacques, Thorpe
Jeff Morrow, Guy Team MVP - Offense: Mikal Carter Jr. - HB Team MVP - Defense: Christian Jacques - CB Heisman Trophy Winner: Stanley Davis (FSU) - HB, 299 carries, 1927 yards, 20 touchdowns, 15 receptions, 211 yards, 4 touchdowns National Champion: Virginia (14-1)
2032
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2032 Overall Record: 12-3 Home/Road Record 6-1 at Home | 5-1 on Road | 1-1 Neutral Awards/Accolades: None Team MVP - Offense: Mikal Carter Jr. - HB Team MVP - Defense: Eddie Rogers - MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Ricky Potts (ND) - QB, 286/387 (73%), 4225 yards, 45 touchdowns, 3 interceptions, 176 rushes, 797 yards, 9 touchdowns National Champion:Notre Dame (13-1)
2033
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2033 Overall Record: 13-1 Home/Road Record 7-0 at Home | 6-0 on Road | 0-1 Neutral Awards/Accolades: Eric Roberson, Bednarik, Butkus,
Richard Yates, O'Brien, Team MVP - Offense: Richard Yates - QB Team MVP - Defense: Eric Roberson - MLB Heisman Trophy Winner: Alton Dowdell (FSU) - HB, 308 carries, 1808 yards, 21 touchdowns National Champion: Notre Dame (14-0)
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Today went about as you would expect for a new program. Hawaii (83-86-82) had a great, balanced attack. Quarterback Bryan Cook threw for 255 yards and a touchdown, while 90 overall Vince Brant rushed for 183 yards. Hawaii DB Ray Pitts had three interceptions in plus territory to shut down Alaska drives.
Alaska did, however, score their first ever touchdown on a Brooks Greer end around touchdown just before half. That would bring the score to within ten as Hawaii went in to half up 17-7, but Alaska wouldn't score again.
Personally, I felt like the game played really nicely. The animations were good, and I really liked how the running games felt. Team tackling felt way more important, and the CPU running backs made some really nice moves to find holes. This next week they open their home against Buffalo.