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Owen O'Cain err... Owen Good chimes in with this new NCAA Football 12 article with more Coaching Carousel information.

Quote:
"Ben Haumiller's got a job for me. Several jobs, actually, but they're all in NCAA Football 12's new career mode, the "Coaching Carousel." Haumiller, the game's producer, explains it all using an offensive coordinator named Owen O'Cain as an example. Who the hell is Owen O'Cain?"

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# 21 BIG MONE88 @ 05/31/11 10:53 PM
Same **** different day. Come on give us real news....
 
# 22 JustinJones @ 06/01/11 11:08 AM
can anyone paste the article here it's blocked at work. thanks in advance if its not too lengthy.
 
# 23 sniperhare @ 06/01/11 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Solidice
they are not different modes. CC is a part of Dynasty(online and offline).
when you start dynasty, you can choose to be an OC, DC, or you can choose to play like you normally did before and play as the Head Coach.

you can turn off coaching contracts, which allows you to never be fired(I assume it means you will not have goals to achieve either). I'm not sure if that also makes it so the CPU coaches to not be fired/hired or retire though.
Ok, I was reading somewhere that they were separate modes and that didn't seem right.
 
# 24 MillerTE92 @ 06/01/11 06:40 PM
I think it would be cool if you could also start as a position coach as well like you could start as a wr coach then you could only control the recievers untill you got a job as an OC then you could control the whole offense untill you got a job as a head coach then you could control the whole team

Also when you were a wr coach you only help recruit recievers and when you are a OC you can only help recruit offensive players and when you are a head coach you can recruit any of them
 
# 25 MillerTE92 @ 06/01/11 06:42 PM
Also when you got up to an OC or DC you can start making plays for side of the ball then when you become a head coach you can make plays for both sides of the ball
 

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