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Old 07-03-2024, 05:30 PM   #1
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Sliders – Armor & Swords found on this site
Quarter Length – 11 or 12 with 20 min acceleration clock
System – PS5 / PS5 Portal
Difficulty – TBA usually 2nd from highest
Coach Type Strategist

Rough Coaching Plan
1* OC
2 to 3* OC
1 to 2.5* HC
3 to 4* HC

Getting To Know Me
I’m 42 so the age where I can say I’ve played every college football video game ever created. I’m a diehard college football fan and this game was my #1 game since it debuted in the 90's. I’m a OCD level recruiter and roster management type. The type that’s writing down notes and thinking about my recruiting class while in church. Since I bought a PlayStation portal and can check stuff while at work this is a dangerous combination. I've prob been a member on OS for 20 years. If you follow the other threads you know I’m very active and all In on this game.

Posting Style
I like to post something every day during the week using a lot of pics and off the field storylines with short articles. My grammar isn’t going to be the best and my photo making skills are mid. I rarely will post game preview and I will do a lot of the table generators. In years past I’ve done some NBA 2K stuff on here and the last has top 25 all time views for that section

Backstory
I have a elaborate 5-part backstory doing my best Trek impersonation from the NBA threads. This story is a personal one to me and I'm going to keep some things a mystery until the 3rd part. The story is true and I'll likely start it up Monday.

YouTube
I have a small YouTube channel that is monetized however it has nothing to do with sports video games. Don’t worry this isn’t just something to get everyone to watch videos as my coverage on the forums will be the majority of what I post. But I do want to use it to fill in the gaps because some things like showing off my 35 man recruiting board. Its just going to be easier to make a 8 minute video then typing out all 35 prospects. The plan is to use it as a companion piece for what I post here. I'll prob wait and combine a few games into one video with edited gameplay.

Team builder / Custom Conferences
Team builder will be a major part of what I’m doing and I’ll be hand creating at least 12 teams and likely putting them in the Sunbelt. I initially picked the SunBelt as they were the only small conference with a title game, but sounds like I can change that. I went with more crazy and fun teams then realistic ones like North Dakota. You will see a lot of southern type teams from TV shows. All of the teams are stuff I’m personally passionate about. Since I’ll be changing jobs throughout this a strong chance I end up in this conference at some point. I’m also open to adding one of your teams if it fits if you have one your passionate about

Since I’m adding the teambuilder I have a list of teams I want to replace and they are not just in one conference. In general, I replaced the boring teams that have been around for a long time. With so many southern teams I picked teams in the general area of the new team. I dont plan on touching any of the major conferences for at least 1 year. Which means right away it will be figuring out the Smaller ones and combining after I figure out what’s leave from team builder. I’m going to let the PAC 2 hang around and may bring it back down the line.

Scheduling Out Of Conference
I would like to have one tough OOC game on the road against a top 25 team both rankings and toughest places to play. However that’s not a given as I want to keep those open for story telling purposes. I want to schedule teams where recruits that don’t pick me, past teams and potential future teams. If you have a favorite team let me know and maybe I can schedule them as I want to make this fun for everyone.

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Playoffs


National Champs
2024 = Oregon over UGA
2025 = Minnesota State over Kansas St
2026 = Pitt over Notre Dame
2027 = Kentucky over Pitt
2028 = UGA over Oregon
2029 = UGA over Iowa
2030 = Penn St over Auburn
2031 = Auburn over Kansas state
2032 = Alabama over Clemson
2033 = KSU over ND

National Recruiting Classes


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1st team All Americans
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Heisman
2024 = QB Bo Whitley (Minnestoa St)
2025 = QB Cade Klubnik (Clemson)
2026 = QB Avery Johnson (Kansas St)
2027 = WR Ryan Wingo (TX)
2028 = QB Anton Doss (UGA)
2029 = QB Manu Hart (Miami)
2030 = QB Nate Barr (Miami)
2031 = QB DaWann Rachel ( Kansas State)
2032 = WR Nick Rose (TX)
2033 = Shane Ripkowski (AL)

My records
2024 = 7-7 (army)
2025 = 7-6
2026 = 11-2
2027 = 11-3 (Smoky Mountain)
2028 = 7-6 (KSU)
2029 = 10-4
2030 = 10-4
2031 = 10-4 (1st round of playoffs)
2032 = 11-3 (2nd round of playoffs)
2033 = 14-2 (national champs)

My Recruiting Classes

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My Draft History
2024 = none
2025 = none
2026 = FB Kanye Udoh 6th & C Brady Small 1st
2027 = None (N/A since not my players)
2028 = None
2029 = None
2030 = QB John Lyles 4th round
2031 = None
2032 = OT Jonathan Bearden 1st, LB Kris Schwab 1st, Alejando Salcedo 2nd, DL Roger Wilkins 5th, DT Adrian Hagg 6th, Tevin Johnson 7th
2033 =

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Season
Passing Yards - Manny Wilkins 3,270 (Az St 17)
Passing TD’s - Levi Lewis 26 (19)

Rushing yards - Shamir Niswander 1,855 (33)
Rushing TD’s - Shamir Niswander 24 (33)

Catches - N'Keal Henry 82
Receiving Yards - N'Keal Henry 1,142
Receiving TD’s - N'Keal Henry 8

Tackles = Kris Schwab 113 (32)
Sacks = Dillon Butts 16 (33)
Int = Demario Bakhtiari 6 (30)


Career
Passing Yards - Levi Lewis 8,826
Passing TD’s - Levi Lewis 72

Rushing yards -Demarcus Clare 4,894 (18-20)
Rushing TD’s - Demarcus Clare 48 (29 to 32)

Catches = Jamarcus Bradley 100 (Louisianna 18/19)
Receiving Yards = Ricky Pearsall 1,626 (UF 22/23)
Receiving TD’s = Jamarcus Bradley 20(Louisianna 18/19)

Tackles = Kris Schwab - 290 (29-32)
Sacks = Chuancey Manac 28.5 (18-21)
Int = Demario Bakhtiari 13 (KSU 28-31

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Top 5 Players Per Position



QB
1. Levi Lewis (Louisiana 18-21)
2. John Lyles (KSU 28 to 30)
3. Anthony Richardson (UF 22)
4. Kyle Parker (Clemson 09/10)
5. Manny Wilkins (Az St 17)


HB
1. DeMarcus Clare (KSU 28-32)
2. Ellijah Mitchell (Louisianna (18-20)
3. C.J Spiller (Clemson 09)
4. Trey Ragas ((Louisianna (18-20)
5. Montrell Johnson (UL/UF 18 to 21)



B- Back (flexbone FB)
1. Shamir Niswander (KSU 29-33)
2. Kanye Udoh (Army 24 to 26)
3.
4.
5.

Blocking FB / TE
1.
2.
3. Anthony Scifres (KSU 27-30)
4. Jake Rendina (Army 24 to 26)
5. FB Fred Schulters (KSU 28-31)


WR
1. N'Keal Henry (ASU 17)
2. Jamarcus Bradley (Louisianna 18/19)
3. Ricky Pearsall (UF 22/23)
4. Deandre Hopkins (Clemson 10)
5. Dwayne Allen (Clemson 09/10)

OL
1. Brady Small (Army 24 to 26)
2 Jonathan Bearden (KSU)
3. O'Cyrus Torrence (UL/UF 19 to 21)
4. Robert Hunt (UL 18/19)
5. Kevin Doston (UL 18/19)



DL
1. Alex Moe (KSU 28 to 30)
2. Princely Umanmielen (UF 22/23)
3. Roger Wilkins (KSU)
4. Adrian Hogg (KSU)
5. Kevin Kalu (KSU 28-31


LB
1. Sua Mix (KSU 28/29)
2. Kris Schwab (KSU 29-32)
3. Chuancey Manac (UL 18 to 21)
4. Jacques Boudreax (UL 18/19)
5. Aleandro Salcedo (KSU 29-32)



DB
1. Bralen Trahan (UL 18 to 21)
2. Jason Marshall (UF 22/23)
3 Tyler Babers (KSU 28/29)
4. Demario Bakhtiari (KSU 28 to 31)
5. Tevin Johnson (KSU)

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TOP 25 overall Players Of All Time

1. HB DeMarcus Clare (28-32
2. QB Levi Lewis (18 to 21)
3. C Brady Small (Army 24-27)
4. HB Ellijah Mitchell (UL 18-20)
5. WR N'Keal Henry (ASU (17)
6. HB C.J Spiller (Clemson 09)
7. OL O'Cyrus Torrence (UL/UF 19 to 21)
8. LB Sua Mix (KSU 28/29)
9. OT Jonathan Bearden
10. DE Alex Moe (KSU 28 to 30)
11. LB Kris Schwab (KSU 29-2)
12 LB Chuancey Manac (UL 18 to 21)
13. QB John Lyles (KSU 28-30)
14. HB Trey Ragas ((Louisianna (18-20)
15. LB Jacques Boudreax (UL 18/19)
16. OL Kevin Doston (UL 18/19)
17. OL Robert Hunt (UL 18/19)
18. HB Montrell Johnson (UL/UF 18 to 21)
19. QB Anthony Richardson (UF 22)
20. DL Princely Umanmielen (UF 22/23)
21. LB Aleandro Salcedo (KSU )
22. DB Bralen Trahan (UL 18 to 21)
23. DL Roger Wilkins (KSU 28-32)
24. WR Jamarcus Bradley (Louisianna 18/19)
25. DL Adrian Hogg (KSU)
26. FB Kanye Udoh (Army 24-26)

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In House Rules


This is one that’s tough to project so it will require some testing/ tweaks once I get the game. Still I wanted to get it up and share what I had in mind at this stage in short this is a realistic dynasty when it comes to rules and play style

Draft
Any player rated 95 and higher I can’t convince to not go pro under any circumstance

Players rated 90-94 I can only convince to come back to school if they are a 4th-7th round pick

Players rated 80-89 I can only convince to come back to school if they are a 3rd-7th round pick or a redshirt sophomore

1st and 2nd round draft picks can't be convinced to come back to school

No cheesy ways to convince people to come back to school like “get a degree”

Roster
No redshirts once a player becomes a sophomore

No moving HB’s to FB unless special circumstances

When moving TE to FB will try and keep them 6’3 or shorter

Since my 1st school will be military I’ll be obeying by the real life transfer rules they have

No moving of players that don't fit just to get the min at that position

Play Limits
If it works like Madden I’ll be adding play limits and cool down time. This protects me from myself to avoid calling the same plays

My Skill

We all know the worst thing is when the user wins every game so that shouldn’t be the case here and don’t expect me to win the title year 2. In general my skill level prob somewhere in the middle. I don’t feel like I have to play on the hardest diffculty since I wont be running 4 verts or mesh every 3rd down.

Custom Playbooks
I’m beyond excited to get into this which I’ve teased the type of offense I’ll be running. A lot of testing will be going on here, but for now no shotgun formations and no 4 WR’s formations.

Recruiting
They say none will be needed, but we will see. Just to be safe no 4 or 5* for my 1st school is not allowed with no exceptions. The 3* will be limited to a certain amount but must be inside the top 5 preseason. The one exception to 3* is the FB position.

Coaching Carousel
I must stay at least 2 years at one of the OC jobs during this time I will only be playing offense. I will recruit for everyone and be realistic when placing athletes

I will hold off on joining the Big 10/SEC for a bit

When I jump to a new school it will be one that makes sense since I'm running a gimmicky offense. So think teams coming off some bad years in general I’ll use the system the game has to field offers and not force anything.

I’ll prob add specific house rules before I can jump like win totals and rushing stats

Will See How it works
If I can edit fictional recruits I'll open that up to yall to name 1 or two each season. If it happens just no real life pro player types.

Once I get better I may do one play the moments game per year only being able to jump in 3 times

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NCAA Records & Leaders


Passing


Yards
2024 = Brayden Schager (Hawaii) - 4,952
2025 = Miller Moss (usc) - 4,446
2026 = Darren Washington- 4,647 (smoky mnt)
2027 = Cutter Boley (Kentucky) - 4,370
2028 = Anton Doss (UGA) - 5,356
2029 = Manu Hart (MIA) - 4,302
2030 = Nate Barr (MIA) - 4,274
2031 = Anfernee Haslam (PSU) - 4,l33
2032 = Bart Squires (OSU) - 4,559
2033 = Percy Kopp (ND) - 4,404
2034 =

TD's
2024 = Bo Whitley (Minnesota State) - 51
2025 = Bo Whitley ( Minn st) - 60
2026 = Bo Whitley (Minn st) - 57
2027 = Matt Breida (TN) - 46
2028 = Anton Doss (UGA) - 58
2029 = Manu Hart (MIA) - 46
2030 = Mohammad Ohalete (TN)
2031 = Anfernee Haslam (PSU) - 57
2032 = Nick Mond (TX) - 50
2033 = Shane Ripkowski (AL) - 51
2034 =


Rushing


Yards
2024 = Omarion Hampton (UNC) - 1,508
2025 = Jalen Buckley (Mich) - 1,654
2026 = Jalen Buckley (Mich) - 1,405
2027 = Montravius Lloyd (Pitt) -1,465
2028 = Jamal Clemens (NV)
2029 = Paul Joslin (Kansas) -1,419
2030 = Demarcus Clare (KSU) - 1,154
2031 = Demarcus Clare - 1,446 (KSU)
2032 = Demarcus Clare - 1,596 (KSU)
2033 = Shamir Niswander (KSU) - 1,855

2034 =


TD's
2024 = Omarion Hampton (UNC) - 19
2025 = Jalen Buckley (Mich) - 20
2026 = David Eziomume (Clemson) - 16
2027 = Montravius Lloyd (Pitt) - 15
2028 = Gabe Hills (Mich) - 16
2029 = Imani Kwenkwu (East Mich) - 15
2030 = Phiip Okoye (south al) - 16
2031 = Alex Coffey (Louisville) - 14
2032 = Demarcus Clare (KSU) - 21
2033 = Shamir Niswander (KSU) - 24

2034 =


Receiving


Catches
2024 = Steven McBride (Hawaii) - 110
2025 = Christopher Greenwell (Minn st) - 104
2026 = Cam Williams (ND) - 100
2027 = Rasheem Saunders (Eastern Mich) - 105
2028 = Corey Smith (Tulane) & Zach Short (Ill) - 85
2029 = Jordin Dearth (LSU) - 1,115
2030 = Trent Goodman (PSU) - 95
2031 = Mario Mentor (UK) - 84
2032 = Warren Koroma (WKU) - 95
2033 = Dave Kinder (NEB) - 98
2034 =



Yards
2024 = Ketron Jackson (Baylor) - 1,612
2025 = Christopher Greenwell (Minn st) - 1,474
2026 = Cam Williams (ND) - 1,776
2027 = Rasheem Saunders (Eastern Mich) - 1,463
2028 = Sacovie White (UGA) - 1,493
2029 = Jamie Tonyan (ND) - 1,465
2030 = Trent Goodman (PSU) - 1,630
2031 = Jared Donahue (UNC) - 1,594
2032 = Nick Rosa (TX) - 1,482
2033 = Tomas Catapano (AL) - 1,537
2034 =


TD's
2024 = Ketron Jackson (Baylor) - 19
2025 = Christopher Greenwell - 27
2026 = Cam & Antiono Williams - 22 (Clemson & ND)
2027 = Devin Hyatt (AZ) - 22
2028 = Sacovie White (UGA) - 24
2029 = Jordin Dearth (LSU) - 20
2030 = Ethan Schwartz (BC) - 21
2031 = Dakota Alli ( PSU ) - 29
2032 = Nick Rosa (TX) - 22
2033 = Rashawn Ghee (ND) - 22
2034 =


Defense


Tackles
2024 = Terry Thomas (kornfield) - 111
2025 = Malik Bryant (Miami) - 106
2026 = Matthew Presley (Toledo) - 118
2027 = Justin Horne (TT) - 105
2028 = Nicholas Rodriguez (miss) - 109
2029 = Terrence Cameron (App St) - 111
2030 = Malik Charbonnet (TXST) - 110
2031 = Kris Schwab (KSU) - 113
2032 = Colby Dalton (GT) - 113
2033 = Gerald Scott (CLEM) - 109
2034 =


Sacks
2024 =Jordan Burch (Oregon) - 17
2025 = Mikah Coleman (Cincy) - 19
2026 = Jace Gilbert (Iowa st) - 18
2027 = Curtis Simpson (North Carolina) 18.5
2028 = Deon Peat (UGA) & Bryce Bettis (mich) - 18
2029 = Tyler Crouse (Yellowstone) - 17.5
2030 = Luis Gomez (KSU) 22
2031 = Kane Charlton (OSU) - 19
2032 = Jalen Stokes (Ill) - 24
2033 = Multiple with 18
2034 =


Int
2024 = Multiple people with 6
2025 = CJ Clinkscales (Charolette) - 7
2026 = JD Rhym & Avieon Terrell - 7 (wku & Clemson)
2027 = Multiple with 5
2028 = Charles Lester (FSU) - 9
2029 = Ty Babers (KSU) - 8
2030 = Daymond Tunsil (FAU) - 8
2031 = Isaac mcgough (psu) - 8
2032 = Multiple with 7
2033 = Dorian Lamm (SYR) - 9
2034 =


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Player Of The Year
2024 = QB Carson Beck (UGA)
2025 = QB Drew Allar (Ohio st)
2026 = QB Avery Johnson (Kansas St)
2027 = WR Ryan Wingo (TX)
2028 = QB Anton Doss (UGA)
2029 = QB Manu Hart (MIA)
2030 = WR Trent Goodman (PSU)
2031 = QB Nick Uzomah (AUB)
2032 = QB Kona Fauria (AL)
2033 = QB Shane Ripkowski (AL)
2034 =


Head Coach
2024 = Hayden Fox (Minnesota St)
2025 = Kyran Mixon (liberty)
2026 = Reed Matthew (Army)
2027 = Lavar Ogden (TX)
2028 = Neil Hobbs (UGA)
2029 = Tristan Stanley (Oregon)
2030 = Eric Mason (PSU) (us 7th)
2031 = Tom downing (Kansas at)
2032 = Garret Renedo (AL)
2033 = Dre Masterson (UCLA)
2034 =


QB
2024 = Carson Beck (UGA)
2025 = Drew Allar (Ohio st)
2026 = Avery Johnson (Kansas St)
2027 = JJ Kohl (Kansas St)
2028 = Anton Doss (UGA)
2029 = Manu Hart (MIA)
2030 = Nick Uzomah (AUB)
2031 = Nick Uzomah (AUB)
2032 = QB Kona Fauria (AL)
2033 = QB Shane Ripkowski (AL)
2034 =



Defense POY
2024 = LB Jeff Bassa (ORE)
2025 = DE Micah Coleman (Cincy)
2026 = Jace Gilbert (Iowa St)
2027 = Duke Reed (VT)
2028 = Wendell Gregory (UGA)
2029 = DE Ed Bratzke (Rutgers)
2030 =Emilio Pena (NEB)
2031 = Ted Thomas (WASH)
2032 = LB Jalen Stokes (Ill)
2033 = DE Dillon Butts (KSU)
2034 =


DB
2024 = Dylan Evertte (UGA)
2025 = Malik Hartford (Ohio St)
2026 = Rickey Gibson (Tenn)
2027 = Aaron Flowers (TX)
2028 = Mitchell Metzger (UGA)
2029 = Randy Rossi (Wash)
2030 = Jamerson Coffee (OSU)
2031 = Mike Freeman (AUB)
2032 = SS Tyler Baskerville (KSU)
2033 = SS Tyler Baskerville

2034 =


HB
2024 = Omarion Hampton (UNC)
2025 = James peoples (Ohio st )
2026 = David Eziomume (Clemson)
2027 = Jerrick Gibson (TX)
2028 = Tyler Ollison (UCLA)
2029 = Ibraheim Temple (Oregon)
2030 = Julius Scales (MIA)
2031 = Matthew Williamson (aub) Clare 2nd
2032 = Jadeven Kugbila (AL)
2033 = Shamir Niswander (KSU)
2034 =


WR
2024 = Steven Mcbride (Hawaii)
2025 = Christopher Greenwell (Minnesota st)
2026 = Darius Leslie (Purdue)
2027 = Tavarres Moncrief (UK)
2028 = Sacovie White (UGA)
2029 = Dennis Quin (Syracuse)
2030 = Trent Goodman (PSU)
2031 = Dakota Alli (PSU)
2032 = Nick Rosa (TX)
2033 = Rashawn Ghee (ND)
2034 =


Lombardi
2024 = DL Jordon Burch (Oregon)
2025 = DE Mikah Coleman (Cincy)
2026 = Jace Gilbert (Iowa St)
2027 = Chiddi Obiazor (Kansas St)
2028 = Wendell Gregory (UGA)
2029 = DE Faitele Sopaga (Oregon)
2030 = Emilio Pena (NEB)
2031 = Jameson Tabor (UGA)
2032 = Shonn Brooner (AL)
2033 = Dillon Butts (KSU)
2034 =


Unitas QB
2024 = Carson Beck (UGA)
2025 = Drew Allar (Ohio st)
2026 = Avery Johnson (Kansas St)
2027 = JJ Kohl (Kansas St)
2028 = Josh Flowers (Wears Valley)
2029 = Manu Hart (MIA)
2030 = Nate Barr (MIA)
2031 = Nick Uzomah (AUB)
2032 = QB Kona Fauria (AL)
2033 = Terrelle Lafell (CLEM)
2034 =



DE
2024 = Jordon Burch (Oregon)
2025 = Mikah Coleman (Cincy)
2026 = Jace Gilbert (Iowa St)
2027 = Duke Reed (VT)
2028 = Wendell Gregory (UGA)
2029 = Darren Jurovich (Oregon St)
2030 = Emilio Pena (NEB)
2031 = Shakim Mare (NCST)
2032 = Eduardo Lozano (TCU)
2033 = Dillon Butts (KSU)
2034 =



Int OL
2024 = OG Tate Rutledge (UGA)
2025 = Cayden green (Missouri)
2026 = Brady Small (Army)
2027 = Marci Waller (Kansas St)
2028 = Sam Keliikipi (Uconn)
2029 = Richard Ivory (MIA)
2030 = Quincey Brewer (MICH)
2031 = Zach Aldridge (PSU)
2032 = Zach Biggs (UCONN)
2033 = Tremaine Rawlings (PSU)
2034 =



TE
2024 = Colston Loveland (Michigan)
2025 = Oscar Delp (UGA)
2026 = Garrett Oakley (Kansas St)
2027 = Tayvion Galloway (Purdue)
2028 = Ben Anthony (UGA)
2029 = Levi Ventrone (UGA)
2030 = Nate Meredith (SAMH)
2031 = Dalton Byrne (AUB)
2032 = George Thorne (AL)
2033 = Warren Fontaine (KSU)
2034 =



Ast Coach
2024 = Luther Van Damm (Minnesota St)
2025 = Victor Cotterill (liberty)
2026 = Giovanni Spears (Army)
2027 = Shane Mcshane (TX)
2028 = Blue Lindsey (UGA)
2029 = Peppo Mueller (Ore)
2030 = Adam White (PSU)
2031 = Bryce Reedy (KSU)
2032 = Kyree Doubs (AL)
2033 = Ewan Michael (ND)
2034 =


LB
2024 = Barret Carter (Clemson)
2025 = Sonny styles (Ohio st)
2026 = Nova Francois (Tenn)
2027 = Zsacari Minnis (WKU)
2028 = Sua Mix (KSU
2029 = Ed Bratzke (Rutgers)
2030 = Terry Parker (Ore)
2031 = Ted Thomas (wash) salcedo 5th
2032 = Jalen Stokes (Ill)
2033 = Tommy Gage (KSU)
2034 =



C
2024 = J. Monheim (USC)
2025 = Sawyer Goram Welch (coastal Carolina)
2026 = 2026 = Brady Small (Army)
2027 = Edward Maddox (ASU)
2028 = Cooper Cousins (Penn St)
2029 = Kyle Schable (MIA)
2030 = Tremaine Homer (ORE)
2031 = Nate Galette (Mia)
2032 = Cesar Ortiz (MIA)
2033 = Darrelle Debose (TCU)
2034 =



K
2024 = Luke Pawvlak (Toledo)
2025 = Spencer Parath (Purdue)
2026 = Lucas Carneiro (Western Kent)
2027 = Kali Nguma (North TX)
2028 = Jared Hill (CAL)
2029 = George Warrior (Boise St)
2030 = Eric Gash (UK)
2031 = Duane sands (WASH)
2032 = Terrell Mevis (ISU)
2033 = Terrell Mevis (ISU)
2034 =



P
2024 = Mark Crawford (Minnesota)
2025 = Matthew Yorke (Alaska)
2026 = Declan Diley (Ill)
2027 = Declan Duley (Ill)
2028 = Darrius Connors (Tulane)
2029 = Nate Van Horn (BC)
2030 = Richard Incognito (USC)
2031 = Greg Hart (OSU)
2032 = Lorenzo Hendricks (MICH)
2033 = Nick Hendricks (IND)
2034 =




Ret
2024 = Drae Mccray (Texas Tech)
2025 = Imarion Stewart (Mich)
2026 = Jay Jay Ethridge (Kent St)
2027 = Jalyn Godfrey (GT)
2028 = Emeka Onwuzurike (UGA)
2029 = Gabe Santigo (TX)
2030 = Ben Cruz (OKL)
2031 = Ben carney (MIA)
2032 = Marquee Hatchette (ARK)
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Old 07-08-2024, 03:15 PM   #6
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Re: Retro Redemption - Starting over with a oldschool PowerBone Offense (CFB25)


Part 1 of 5 - Veer Option Master


The state of Georgia is well known for producing high school talent and if you did a poll it would finish in the top 5 in the country. However, if you aren’t from here you might not know it’s not spread evenly amongst the state. The North part isn’t the same as the Atlanta area which is king and even the southern part.

That’s why when Bill was deciding what offense to run in the 80s/90’s as the coach of Murray County high school. He went with the veer option style of offense because he didn’t have elite talent to work with. This offense allowed him to slowly move the ball with a few good offense players while slowing the game down. During his 24 years at the school many in the area called him the master of the veer offense.

He only had l two 1-A players to sign in his 16 years as head coach that I recall which was John Hall who spent 1 year at South Carolina. Then Joel Statham who started at Maryland for about a year throwing passes to Vernon Davis and most notable beating FSU.

The rivalry of small town high school football is something you can’t touch and it was no different with Murray County vs Dalton. Dalton was the neighboring city who almost always would beat Murray because they just had better talent. Dalton was viewed as the city slickers while Murray was the country farmers. Whenever the game was played Murray would drive tractors to school and everyone dressed in overalls. Like any good rivalry Dalton would eventually go on to copy the overall part when the teams played. I still remember like it was yesterday in 1999 Murray was down 19-0 with just a few minutes remaining. What’s known around here as “The Comeback” happened Blake Fowler hit the above mentioned Joel Statham for the game winning TD. Thanks to the power of youtube everyone seeing this can watch that.

What made Bill so beloved in the county wasn’t his coaching skills it was the quality of man he was. Bill was a strong man of faith and deacon at the 1st Baptist church. He was a quiet and laid back guy with a southern drawl who wouldn’t get excited if his pants were on fire. 100% of his players were better men for having spent time with him. His time as their coach didn’t end when they graduated if they needed it Bill would give them the shirt of his back.

In his first 11 years as a head coach things were going great with a 80-41-1 record so about 7-3 a year. That was highlighted from 99-01 a 29-8 record and a few region titles. However despite the record and clearly making the most out of the little talent he had Things would change soon after the 01 season both on and off the field.


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If you know how small town high school football works you know the fans are always eager to help you out on what plays you should be running. When you mix that with the old school veer option offense then it was even worse. Despite Bill consistently winning games with lesser talent It was always stuff like “you run the same 3 plays” and “throw the ball”.

The peak of Bill’s time was 99 to 01 he went 29-8 and won a few region titles. As we pointed out in part 1 pretty good for a team with extremely little 1-A players. The reality was despite being a legendry coach in the area he was under appreciated in large part because the "boring" offense he ran.

However, A lot of people from other countries had moved into the small town during this time frame. While this solved the labor issue for the carpet industry the downside was these students weren’t going to play football. Since the number of students grew that meant Murray got bumped up to AAAAA the highest classification in Georgia at the time. Which meant you had to play the Atlanta area teams and the skill gap was too much for the veer option offense to make up for. In those 3 years starting in 02 the record was a brutal 2-26. During the two years of 04 & 05 they got out of the higher classification and it was back to the winning ways

The good ol boys had finally complained enough about “that boring offense” and Bill was fired in 2006 after a winless season in the highest classification. He had his 30 years in so he would go to be OC for 9 years most of them at the rival Dalton we talked about earlier.

Oh yea if you're wondering in the 17 years since Bill was fired Murray has a record of 34-147 so a far cry from the 80-41 in his first 11 years. So maybe that boring offense wasn’t so bad after all

That wasn't the worst thing as in 2013 Bill was diagnosed with ALS better know as Lou Gehrig's disease

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Bill was diagnosed with ALS in 2013 and as we all know it's not a pretty disease. He wasn't going to let that stop him and he continued coaching and having success as a OC. The last few years as a assistant coach they did special stuff like rent a cherry picker so he could still call plays and see the field.

Bill had 3 boys all of which played football for him at Murray County. Billy was the oldest and would go on start at QB in 1-AA at Furman. Matt played WR and was likely the least athletic of the 3. Then the youngest Kurt also would play 1-AA QB with less success then his older brother. They would all 3 get into coaching, but more on that later.

We mentioned in part 1 about his faith and the shining example he was to the community. That was no different when he was in his final stages of life and confined to a wheelchair. He about 400 people and former players he would send daily motivational text messages and scriptures to. This would go on till the day he died with the last of those being "In your heart you plan your life. But the lord decides where your steps will take you".

Bill would sadly pass away in 2017 at a way to young age of 60. The best quote was from a former assistant coach that said " He's up in heaven running the veer and telling his players to get downhill".

Just a few months after he passed away his oldest son Billy Napier would get his first head coach job at Louisiana Rajun Cajuns

editors note - I went to high school with Billy Napier and he was 2 years ahead of me in school. His mom still lives about 1 mile from me. I've attached 2 short videos about this from bigger outlets.







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