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Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
I am going to jump on the bandwagon with a University of Houston season log. There's a cool twist I'm planning for it and will get all you users to participate. This is in NCAA '13 and has real name rosters. Kenjon Barner, Jonny Manziel, Manti Teo, etc. I'll tell you the twist in a bit and will get my roster up as soon as my brother gets off NCAA '13. |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
University of Houston 2012 Roster QB -David Piland 87 SO(RS) -Crawford Jones 79 SR(RS) -Bram Kohlhausen 73 73 FR(RS) -Drew Hollingshead 72 JR(RS) RB -Charles Sims 87 JR(RS) -Brakton Welford 82 SR(RS) -Randall Holliman 74 SO(RS) -Kenneth Farrow 69 FR(RS) -Kevin Wilson 64 FR(RS) FB -Brandon Wilson 66 FR(RS) WR -Dewayne Peace 84 SR -Gino Collins 80 SR(RS) -Daniel Spencer 80 SO -Deontay Greenberry 75 FR -Xavier Maxwell 73 JR -Darian Lazard 72 JR -Ronnie Williams 72 SR(RS) -Isaiah Sweeney 69 SR(RS) -Chance Blackmon 64 SR(RS) -Marcus Williams 64 SR(RS) TE -Kenneth Bibbins 69 SO(RS) -Brannon Beasley 61 SR(RS) LT -Jacolby Ashworth 84 SR(RS) -DeAnthony Sims 74 JR -Mac Long 71 FR LG -Ty Cloud 80 JR(RS) -Zachary Johnson 70 FR(RS) C -Bryce Redman 77 SO(RS) -James Burden 70 JR(RS) RG -Kevin Forsch 84 JR(RS) -Josh McNeill 72 JR RT -Rowdy Harper 76 SO(RS) -Ralph Oragwu 72 JR(RS) -Jacob Abels 63 FR LE -Zeke Riser 79 JR(RS) -Lloyd Allen 72 SR -Bryan Singleton 64 FR RE -Eric Braswell 83 SO(RS) -Kelvin King 70 SR -Radermon Scypion 66 SR DT -Dominic Miller 81 SR -Joey Mbu 73 SO -Donald Hopkins 71 FR -Tomme Mark 64 FR LOLB -Phillip Steward 86 SR -Austin Wilson 69 JR -Steven Aikens 52 FR MLB -Derrick Matthews 88 SO -Everett Daniels 78 SR -William Moore 65 SO -Efrem Oliphant 59 SO(RS) ROLB -George Bamfo 80 JR(RS) -Xavier Brown 70 SO(RS) CB -D.J. Hayden 83 SR -Zachary McMillian 79 JR -Thomas Bates 75 JR(RS) -Jeffery Lewis 73 SR -Alex Tillman 67 SO(RS) -Jontrey Tillman 66 FR -Marcus Moody 64 SO(RS) FS -Kent Brooks 83 JR -Chevy Bennett 70 SR -Chris Cermin 66 SR(RS) SS -Colton Valencia 80 JR(RS) -Earl Foster 70 FR(RS) -Tahddeus LaGrone 57 FR K -Matt Hogan 86 SR(RS) P -Richie Leone 87 JR So... The fun twist is... You get to create 2 of your own prospects for the first season for me to try to recruit. Ill need name, position, type of player, appearance, city, state, star ranking. Between your 2 players you can have 8 stars, for example one could be 5 star recruit and be other could be a 3. If you only make 1 prospect he has to be 4 stars or lower. My two prospects are: Scrambling QB: Case Royal: White skin, blonde hair: Vacaville, California: (****) (4-star) Coverage FS: Giancarlo Martinez: Medium skin, black hair: El Paso, Texas: (****) I really think this'll be cool with the create your own recruit. Also, I obviously won't be able to recruit all of these guys so don't expect to go to Houston... |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 1:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
As I, Cole Ripley, walked into my office, I noticed a piece of paper keying on my desk. When I looked at it I saw the roster and the ratings given by my trainer. I looked it over and thought that he team was probably decent enough to go .500. I decided to basically start planning out my depth chart. I came up with QB: Piland 87 SO(RS) RB: Sims 87 JR(RS) FB: Wilson 66 FR(RS) WR: Peace 84 SR, Greenberry 75 FR, (Because I believe he has star potential) TE: Bibbins 69 SO(RS) LT: Ashworth 84 SR(RS) LG: Cloud 80 JR(RS) C: Redman 77 SO(RS) RG: Forsch 84 JR(RS) RT: Harper 76 SO(RS) LE: Zeke Riser 79 JR(RS) RE: Braswell 83 SO(RS) DT: Miller 81 SR, Hopkins 71 FR LOLB: Steward 86 SR MLB: Matthews 88 SO ROLB: Bamfo 80 JR(RS) CB: Hayden 83 SR, McMillian 79 JR FS: Brooks 83 JR SS: Valencia 80 JR(RS) K: Hogan 86 SR(RS) P: Leone 87 JR Alright, I thought to myself, we're a young team and with a couple of big recruits we could be solid. |
Author: | AgentP [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 10:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Calvin Garrett - QB - white skin, brown hair - Arlington, TX Pocket passer - 2 star - needs 80+ THP and THA, not very mobile (IRL he is transferring to Houston) |
Author: | AnthonyP [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 2:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Catching WR: James Percy: White skin, brown hair: Nashville, Tennessee: (***) 3 star Speed RB: Robert Griffin III: you know what it looks like: New York, New York: (*****) 5 star |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 2:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Can I change Robert's first name? I want them to be realistic prospects. |
Author: | AnthonyP [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Alright, I just like the name RG3. Maybe Ronald Griffin III? |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 7:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
How about Ryan Golden III? |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Cole Ripley's Contract Goals Goal...............................Fail/Pass Impact Win a bowl game..................|>>>>> Win 8 games in one season....| >>>> Win 50% of your games vs Top 25 in one season <<<<|>>> Sign a top 50 recruit class each regular season <<<|>> Beat a rival opponent.........<<<|>> Win 6 games in one season.<<|>> Finish each season ranked in the BCS top 25 <<|>> Finish 5th or better in the conference in one season <<<<|>> Sign 5 3-star prospects in one season <<|> Make it to a bowl game <<<<<|> Win 4 games in every season <<<<<<| Sign a top 75 recruiting class each regular season <| |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Preseason Prospect Info and Schedule User Prospects QB Case Royal- Top Schools- 1. Oregon, 2. Notre Dame, 3. Michigan RB Ryan Golden III- Top Schools- 1. Michigan, 2. Notre Dame, 3. Penn State QB Calvin Garrett- Top Schools- 1. SMU, 2. Texas A&M, 3. Brigham Young WR James Percy- Top Schools- 1. Arkansas, 2. Florida State, 3. Miami FS Giancarlo Martinez - Top Schools- 1. Texas A&M, 2. Stanford, 3. Boise State Season Schedule Week 1: vs Auburn Week 2: at Georgia Tech Week 3: at Boise State Week 4: Bye Week 5: at Rice* Week 6: vs Miami Week 7: vs UAB* Week 8: at SMU* Week 9: vs UTEP* Week 10: at ECU* Week 11: vs Tulsa* Week 12: at Marshall* Week 13: vs Tulane* *Denotes Conference game Schedule Strength: C I'll get week 1 up later tonight... |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Auburn (0-0) @ Houston (0-0) Q1: O.McCalebb 5 yd run 7-0 Q1: E.Blake 12 yd pass from C.Moseley 14-0 Q2: E.Blake 1 yd pass from C.Moseley 21-0 Q2: O.McCalebb 81 yd run 28-0 Q2: M.Hogan 34 yd FG 28-3 Q3: T.Reed 15 yd pass from C.Moseley 35-3 Q3: O.McCalebb 4 yd run 42-3 Q3: E.Blake 20 yd pass from C.Moseley 49-3 Q4: D.Peace returned punt 56 yds 49-10 Q4: Q.Bray 39 yd pass from K.Frazier 56-10 Q4: K.Frazier 3 yd run 63-10 Player Stats Passing Clint Moseley 30-45 354yds 4TD Kiehl Frazier 3-5 72yds TD David Piland 15-44 209yds INT Bram Kohlhausen 1-6 11yds Rushing Onterio McCalebb 25rush 228yds 3TD Charles Sims 9rush 37yds Receiving Emory Blake 9rec 109yds 3TD Trovon Reed 6rec 107yds TD Philip Lutzenkirchet 6rec 75yds Charles Sims 6rec 83yds Gino Collins 4rec 60yds Deontay Greenberry 1rec 13yds 5Drops Defensive Jeffery Whitaker 1sack Ryan White INT Clay Finkelstein 1FF 1FR Donald Hopkins 1sack Derrick Matthews 1sack Austin Wilson 1FF Well! I thought to myself! What a great way to open MY career! 63-10! I decided that I'd drop Deontay Greenberry to #5 on the depth chart of recieivers after his 5 drops on today's game. Just so you guys know, I'm super-simming the games. I'm not THAT bad at NCAA '13. ![]() |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Austin Haynes (***) of Texas, (6'2" 194) officially committed to Houston. I'm glad to have a solid young CB coming to Houston next year after our horrible pass defense last week. Recruiting Board Week 2 Case Royal (****) Top 3 Schools - Michigan, Oregon, Notre Dame, (Houston 5th) Calvin Garrett (*) Top 3 schools - SMU, Texas A&M, Texas State, (Houston 6th) Ryan Golden III (****) Top 3 Schools - Penn State, Michigan, Notre Dame, (Houston 9th) James Percy (***) Top 3 Schools - Arkansas, Florida State, Miami, (Houston 6th) Giancarlo Martinez (****) Top 3 Schools - Texas A&M, Stanford, Iowa, (Houston 6th) |
Author: | AgentP [ Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Why are you super-simming the games? |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Dec 08, 2012 1:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Because I don't want to win every game playing them, and I get really mad if I lose a game that I am playing. Week 2 up later today. |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sun Dec 09, 2012 4:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Houston University | The Beginning of a Winning Trend |
Houston (0-1) @ #20 Georgia Tech (1-0) Q1: G.Collins 28 yd pass from D.Piland 7-0 Q1: M.Hogan 34 yd FG 10-0 Q2: B.Wilson 2 yd run 17-0 Q2: J.Moore 28 yd FG 17-3 Q2: T.Zenon 9 yd run 17-10 Q3: D.Spencer 1 yd pass from D.Piland 24-10 Q3: G.Collins 11 yd pass from D.Piland 31-10 Q3: D.Sims 18 yd run 31-17 Q4: J.Moore 44 yd FG 31-20 Q4: D.Sims 0 yd run 31-27 Player Stats Passing David Piland 26-45 353yds 3TD 2INT Synsyn Davis 5-9 70yds Tevin Washington 4-10 58yds Justin Thomas 1-2 0yds Rushing Charles Sims 26rush 110yds David Sims 27rush 104yds 2TD Orwin Smith 17rush 62yds Tony Zenon 9rush 42yds TD Receiving David Spencer 8rec 97yds TD Gino Collins 6rec 78yds 2TD Darren Peace 5rec 81yds Chris Jackson 4rec 49yds Jeff Greene 3rec 59yds Defense Zeke Riser 1sack Brandon Watts 1sack James Thomas INT QuayShawn Nealy INT So, yeah, that's a great upset for us and David broke out today! I wonder of that brought up his Heisman chances. |
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