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If you are like me and like to use a variety of teams and offenses here is a run down of some teams for you to try out when you get the game.

In no particular order:

Florida Atlantic- If you like to pass FAU is a team you should check out. A spread team who is lead by their star QB Rusty Smith. Smith is a 6'5 pocket passer with a big arm. A legit NFL prospect with prototype skills. While FAU does not have much of a run game, they do have solid receivers with decent speed. This is a team I used a lot last year, even online. I had a lot of success with Rusty Smith at the helm. He is only gonna be better this year so that should be fun. The defense is average across the board but they have good speed for a small school (Florida speed i guess).

Buffalo- They were once the laughing stock of the NCAA. Last year they were MAC Champions. They didn't lose much from that team, but they did lose their starting QB Drew Willy who was an integral part of their success. They do however return three stars. RB James Starks, WR Naaman Roosevelt, and S Devonte Shannon. James Starks is a big RB with decent speed, hands, and power. Naaman Roosevelt is a big play threat who will have an impact no matter who is throwing him the ball. And Devonte Shannon is not your typical ball hawking safety, but rather he's not afraid to stick his nose in run support. If their QB has the ability to manage the game, they will be a solid solid sleeper.

Western Michigan- A surprise team last year, the Broncos were a team that I won a few games with online. They are lead on offense by NFL prospect Tim Hiller who stands at 6'5 230. Another pocket passer with a big arm and accuracy. WMU, unlike FAU, has a capable RB for their spread attack in Brandon West. A small, quick back who is a big play threat and capable receiver out of the backfield. Their receivers are average. Last year, their secondary held the defense together. They lost the entire secondary including second round pick Louis Delmas, but do get Miami transfer Doug Wiggins. If you like to air it out, WMU is a team to try out because of their QB Hiller.

Central Michigan- Do I really need to give reasons why to use CMU? Look no further than Heisman hopeful Dan LeFevour. LeFevour is a dual threat QB who is good for 3,000 passing and another 1,000 rushing a season. He's a poor man's Tebow who can single handedly take over a game. No experienced RB's returned, but the Chippewas boast two very good receivers who couldn't be anymore different. Bryan Anderson is a 6'5 possession receiver and a Antonio Brown is 5'10 stick of dynamite. Once again, another spread team who runs the option while also airing it out. LeFevour is a must use. He can do it all.

Navy- No matter what year it is, Navy is a must use just for the offense. They basically lost their entire offense, but they just keep plugging guys into that offense and it works.

Nevada- The "Pack" present a unique offense. If your tired of playing a tradition I-formation power running game, give Nevada a try. They are one of the elite rushing teams in the country. They are lead by their dual threat QB Colin Kaepernick. He stands 6'6 but don't let that fool you. He uses those long strides to out run defenders on his way to the endzone. He's not a bad passer either. They have two very good RB's who are more pounders than speedsters. RB Vai Taua is a fireplug who burst onto the scene last year for 1500 yards. The man who got hurt giving Taua an opportunity, Luke Lippincott was an underrated star in the pistol before his injury. Kaepernick, Taua, and Lippincott offer a unique rushing attack to try.

Memphis- If Memphis is rated correctly, they should be a solid team to compete with. They are loaded at the skill positions with big school transfers. Their QB Arkleon Hall is athletic and has a big time arm. Behind him is RB Curtis Steele who averaged 5.5 yards a carry last year. Spelling him is Wiconsin transfer Lance Smith who is a burner and big time gamebreaking threat. Now to the receivers. I don't think there is a bigger group of receivers in CFB. Their #1 target is Duke Calhoun who has some serious skills. 6'4 with 4.3 speed. Next to him is 6'8...yes 6'8 Carlos Singelton. I know I'm gonna give Memphis a try just for him. Add to that Miami transfer Jermaine McKenzie at 6'3 and that is some serious size. Oh I almost forgot another Miami transfer, 6'5 TE DajLeon Farr who was a big time recruit 4 years ago. Interesting group of players to say the least.

Southern Miss- As is a common theme amongst these teams, talent at the skills positions is what makes Southern Miss attractive. QB Austin Davis is a young dual threat QB. RB Damion Fletcher is the key to the offense. Certainly not the biggest guy at 5'10 177, Fletcher is quick and explosive and has the ability to take it to the house at any moment. The Golden Eagles also boast a talented group of WR's lead by Super Soph 6'6 DeAndre Brown. This kid is a special talent who is in the same category as Julio Jones and AJ Green. He should be a CB's worst nightmare.

SMU- Ok maybe they are a year or two away, but this is an extremely young team who is worth a look. If you were a fan of all those air it out Hawaii teams, well this is the same June Jones team. A nice dynasty team if you want a challenge.

Tulsa- They lost some key players from a top 25 team last year, but this is a high power offense who just happens to have one of my favorite players- 6'3 230 lb FB/HB/TE Charles Clay. This guy is a jack of all trades. He can run and is one of the best receivers out of the backfield to boot. They also have the diminutive 5'8 Damarius Johnson who just makes plays.

Houston- To say this is a pass happy team is an understatement. Star QB Case Keenum threw for over 5,000 yards 44 TD's and just 11 INTs. Yes, the next "star" QB in the long line of great college QB's from Houston. Behind him is the reigning CUSA Freshman POY Bryce Beall who averaged over 6 yards per carry.

Baylor- Robert Griffin III. Enough Said.

I hope you guys like my input and try out some of these teams. Feel free to add to it or discuss anything I may have missed.

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# 61 ndeezlo @ 07/13/09 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by ChampIsHere42
it doesn't matter what team you use in NCAA to pass. Passing is way too easy in NCAA

WAHHH WAHHH


I really liked using Eastern Michigan 2 or 3 years ago, last year I built up Idaho into a power, this year I'm thinking of going back to EMU.
 
# 62 Saber @ 07/13/09 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by peteykirch
Rutgers would be pretty solid, the entire OL is rated from the mid 80s up, and the anchor LT Anthony Davis is a 96 or so.

QB is iffy, but we got a good stable of RBs and some good weapons at WR, we got fast speedy targets, and tall 6'5+ possession WRs.

Defense, the linebackers would be the strongest unit, followed by the DL, the safeties are both hammers that just deliver punishment to opposing players.
I was kind of under the impression than an under the radar team would be a bad steam that may have a star player or two, or a middle of the road non-BCS conference team. The only team I can think of in the Big East that has no chance to contend for the title and would fit as an under the radar team would be Syracuse.
 
# 63 gator3guy @ 07/13/09 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ndeezlo
I really liked using Eastern Michigan 2 or 3 years ago, last year I built up Idaho into a power, this year I'm thinking of going back to EMU.
I was going to add EMU, just for their QB Andy Schmidt. He's a good QB with a bad supporting cast.

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Originally Posted by Saber
I was kind of under the impression than an under the radar team would be a bad steam that may have a star player or two, or a middle of the road non-BCS conference team. The only team I can think of in the Big East that has no chance to contend for the title and would fit as an under the radar team would be Syracuse.
That's basically what I did. USF and Rutgers aren't exactly "Under the Radar" any longer. I was going to add Syracuse just because of Greg Paulus, but I'm not sure he's going to be in the game.
 
# 64 ChampIsHere42 @ 07/13/09 02:28 PM
how was i whining about it being too easy to pass in the game? it was easy last year and i downloaded the demo and found it's even easier this year playing on Heisman.
 
# 65 smokeyvol @ 07/13/09 02:28 PM
Tennessee...

It's obvious I'm a fan, but if you want a "Under the Radar Team" look at Tennessee's rating versus some top 5 teams. Tennessee on '10 is rated to high.

http://www.volnation.com/forum/gamin...ml#post2488168

Our D deserve their rating but the O is way over-rated. Based off of last year performance they have Crompton rated at 87!

Hypothetically Speaking... Based off that if Tennessee would have had a sub-par year in '09 with Crompton having a decent year stat wise he could have easily been a 95+ rated QB in this '10. That's just crazy...
 
# 66 jslugga @ 07/13/09 02:54 PM
thankz 4 putting memphis on here! but dey known for lettin me down,i kno i live in memphis
 
# 67 MattJ @ 07/13/09 04:14 PM
UCF baby.
 
# 68 Anaxamander @ 07/13/09 04:24 PM
gator3guy, I like the way you gave some highlights about a lot of teams I know nothing about. I'd like to see you go through more non-BCS teams (and lesser-known BCS teams). I think it would help a lot of people branch out and play with teams outside their conference.
 
# 69 marcoyk @ 07/13/09 04:24 PM
Nice list, when I get the game I'll surely give some of these teams a try.
 
# 70 Blackgold17 @ 07/13/09 04:36 PM
watch out for vandy and oregon state. even though vandy lost dj moore and chris nickson, they still have myron lewis and young superstar larry smith at qb. and all i gotta say for oergon state is...ROGERS BROTHERS!
 
# 71 EcuHeisman @ 07/13/09 04:48 PM
ECU, I won 145 games with them online last year and they will only be better on ncaa 10!!
 
# 72 gator3guy @ 07/13/09 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Anaxamander
gator3guy, I like the way you gave some highlights about a lot of teams I know nothing about. I'd like to see you go through more non-BCS teams (and lesser-known BCS teams). I think it would help a lot of people branch out and play with teams outside their conference.
Yea. Later tonight, I'll probably give a brief overview of some other teams.
 
# 73 Saber @ 07/13/09 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by gator3guy
I was going to add EMU, just for their QB Andy Schmidt. He's a good QB with a bad supporting cast.



That's basically what I did. USF and Rutgers aren't exactly "Under the Radar" any longer. I was going to add Syracuse just because of Greg Paulus, but I'm not sure he's going to be in the game.
And even if he is, you're only talking about one year of eligibility.

Anyone thought about using Washington? Locker was a lot of fun to use last year and I do enjoy using bad teams in the BCS conferences.
 
# 74 Sublime12089 @ 07/13/09 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Tupac4Congress
IMO, USF is one of the best underrated teams in the game. Good read though!
Yea, we are solid with Grothe whose main problem is that he makes too many mistakes, something that a good player can stop. Hopefully power backs are effective in the game and Mike Ford is the beast he should be, he was a 5 star recruit at Bama. Also our WRs are tall, athletic, and fast. Selvie is insane on the line but Im a bit worried about our LBs with the loss of McKenzie. I just wish we could get the ratings boost that UM and FSU get, both of which we have to play against the next two yrs, we are even playing UF in 2010 too.


EDIT: Just read through the thread. Appreciate the Love USF is getting, and agree that we are not under the radar like other teams you listed but we are perpetually in the shadows of the big 3 in FL despite performance.
 
# 75 Sublime12089 @ 07/13/09 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by peteykirch
Leavitt is the reason why your team keeps on collapsing.
Perhaps, but he literally created the program and built it to where it is. He will never get fired. That being said we need to do better in conference play, we were good in the surprise team role, but are past that now.... That Thursday night game you beat us when we were ranked #2 two years ago will haunt me forever lol
 
# 76 gator3guy @ 07/13/09 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Saber
And even if he is, you're only talking about one year of eligibility.

Anyone thought about using Washington? Locker was a lot of fun to use last year and I do enjoy using bad teams in the BCS conferences.
Locker is extremely good in the game. His teammates...not so much.
 
# 77 Special27K @ 07/13/09 06:17 PM
I love Nevada, I used them last year in my Online WAC dynasty. Kaepernick is one of the better quarterbacks in the game and hardly anyone knows who he is.

This might sound like a a bit of a homer review but

Toledo - The Rockets have a two very tall recievers in Stephen Williams and Robin Bailey who both stand at 6'5". These two tall strong powerful recievers have a very capable quarterback in Aaron Opelt to get them the ball. Opelt shouldn't be stuck in the pocket, he doesn't have stone feet like a typical pocket passer. Then there's senior running back DaJaune Collins who can pound the ball behind a very big offensive line. On the defensive side they lost a lot of talent but, still have ball hawk strong safety Barry Church who lurks the secondary with speed of a corner and can hit like a linebacker.
 
# 78 xOLDBHOYx @ 07/13/09 06:30 PM
THE OHIO......Bobcats!!!
 
# 79 Sublime12089 @ 07/13/09 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by peteykirch
I refuse to congradulate USF since they are perhaps the shadiest team in the Big East.

Your former face of the program Ben Moffit was a cheat who had his wife do all his school work for.

These "hardship" transfers that in the NCAA may only total 6 or 7 a year, and USF gets about 3 every season.

No academic standards

A coach who keeps on losing his control

I love see Leavitt throw his visor around when the implosions begin.

Yea, the Moffitt thing was a little shady as was how we got Mike Ford after he DNQ at bama. I wouldnt call Moffitt the face of the program, but thats irrelevant. But it is hard to regard USF as too shady when wwe have never been put on probation or punished by the NCAA, unlike many other teams in this region.
 
# 80 gator3guy @ 07/13/09 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Special27K
I love Nevada, I used them last year in my Online WAC dynasty. Kaepernick is one of the better quarterbacks in the game and hardly anyone knows who he is.

This might sound like a a bit of a homer review but

Toledo - The Rockets have a two very tall recievers in Stephen Williams and Robin Bailey who both stand at 6'5". These two tall strong powerful recievers have a very capable quarterback in Aaron Opelt to get them the ball. Opelt shouldn't be stuck in the pocket, he doesn't have stone feet like a typical pocket passer. Then there's senior running back DaJaune Collins who can pound the ball behind a very big offensive line. On the defensive side they lost a lot of talent but, still have ball hawk strong safety Barry Church who lurks the secondary with speed of a corner and can hit like a linebacker.
Good post. I'm familiar with Toldeo because Collins is from my area. I like Church too. I really like the MAC as a whole.
 


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