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    This chart is in honor of those graduating seniors... I say happy trails, particularly to George Atkinson and Johnathan Gray. The chart shows starting seniors that are leaving after this current year along with their stats for 2015. After that, it shows their likely replacement (solely based on OVR); the Year and OVR for Replacements are from this current year.

    Team Pos Name OVR 2015 Stats Replacement Year OVR Diff
    Alabama
    Alabama HB Dee Hart 90 266 Car, 1451 Yds, 12 TDs TJ Yeldon JrRS 87 -3
    Alabama WR Christian Jones 88 20 Rec, 440 yds, 6 TDs Chris Black JrRS 85 -3
    Alabama G Issac Luata 87 Courtney Clark FrRS 82 -5
    Alabama DT DJ Petty 88 13 Tack, 10 TFL, 5.5 Sacks Alphonse Taylor JrRS 86 -2
    Alabama SS Vinnie Sunseri 85 37 Tack, 5 TFL, 1 Sack, 2 Int, 1 FF, 1FR Julian Miller Fr 79 -6
    Arkansas
    Arkansas QB Brandon Allen 90 220/306 Att, 3661 Yds, 37 TDs, 10 Int Tyler Cogswell SoRS 79 -11
    Arkansas HB Kody Walker 90 277 Car, 1293 Yds, 17 TDs Jonathan Williams JrRS 86 -4
    Arkansas WR D'Arthur Cowan 82 644 Yds, 8 TDs Jervenski Johnson SoRS 71 -11
    Arkansas WR MeKale McKay 77 579 Yds, 5 TDs Eric Hawkins Fr 69 -8
    Arkansas OT Mitch Smothers 90 Mitchell Bell SoRS 77 -13
    Arkansas OT Austin Beck 89 Darren Harrison Fr 72 -17
    Arkansas C Marcus Danenhauer 90 Ben Benton Jr 76 -14
    Arkansas CB Davyon McKinney 83 14 Tack, 1 TFL, 3 Int, 1 FF, 1 FR Jared Collins SoRS 73 -10
    Arkansas SS Rohan Gaines 84 32 Tack, 4 TFL, 1 Int, 2 FF, 2 FR Defonta Lowe SoRS 75 -9
    Arkansas SS Michael Medlock 81 15 Tack, 1 TFL, 1FF Ken Johnson Fr 65 -16
    Florida State
    Florida State QB Bryan Stephens 87 169/240, 1867 Yds, 19 TDs, 8 Ints, 173 Car, 1712 Yds, 24 TDs David Terrell SoRS 85 -2
    Florida State OT Bobby Hart 93 Ricardo Coker Fr 80 -13
    Florida State G Ruben Carter 80 Dominic White SoRS 78 -2
    Florida State C Sterling Lovelady 87 John Ellis Fr 77 -10
    Florida State OLB James Wilder 87 30 Tack, 16 TFL, 7 Sacks, 1 FF Reggie Northrup Sr(R) 84 -3
    Florida State OLB Terrance Smith 87 33 Tack, 17 TFL, 8 Sacks, 2 Int, 3 FF Terrence Scruggs SoRS 81 -6
    Florida State CB Keelin Smith 93 32 Tack, 6 TFL, 2 Sacks, 3 Int, 1 FF Adam Harrison So 81 -12
    Florida State CB Ronald Darby 84 21 Tack, 1 TFL, 4 Int, 1 FF, 2 FR Jason Lowe SoRS 80 -4
    Florida State SS Karlos Williams 96 49 Tack, 8 TFL, 1 Sack, 3 Int, 4 FF Joe Clark FrRS 72 -24
    Georgia
    Georgia HB Keith Marshall 93 287 Car, 1931 Yds, 25 TDs Brandon Cleveland SoRS 77 -16
    Georgia FB Greg Mulkey 85 5 Car, 6 Yds, 1 TD, 175 Yds Rec, 1 TD Lucas Berry FrRS 80 -5
    Georgia WR Chris Conley 91 559 Yds, 4 TDs Jared Steele FrRS 78 -13
    Georgia TE Ty Smith 87 1093 Yds, 12 TDs Peter Spencer FrRS 78 -9
    Georgia OT Eddie McQuillen 89 John Theus JrRS 84 -5
    Georgia OT Xavier Ward 87 Blake Goins Jr 79 -8
    Georgia G Mark Beard 91 Dominic Berg FrRS 80 -11
    Georgia MLB Ramik Wilson 83 65 Tack, 16 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 Int, 1 FF Jay Bass SoRS 81 -2
    Georgia CB Devin Bowman 77 43 Tack, 6 TFL, 2 Int, 1 FR Sheldon Dawson JrRS 81 4
    Georgia K Marshall Morgan 91 15 FGA, 52 Long, 60 XP Randall Cook HS 74 -17
    Georgia P Collin Barber 93 Walter Burke HS 80 -13
    LSU
    LSU HB Terrence Magee 90 125 Car, 812 Yds, 10 TDs Jordan Colbert SoRS 89 -1
    LSU FB Kenny Hilliard 92 37 Car, 125 Yds, 8 TDs William Samuel SoRS 82 -10
    LSU WR Paul Turner 83 130 Yds, 1 TD Berry Rice Fr 82 -1
    LSU OT Corey White 90 Matt Price FrRS 82 -8
    LSU C Trai Turner 90 Scott Bryant FrRS 84 -6
    LSU DE Jermauria Rasco 91 17 Tack, 11 TFL, 10 Sack, 1 FF Ernest Owen SoRS 85 -6
    LSU DT Anthony Johnson 92 13 Tack, 6 TFL, 4 Sack, 1 FF Robert Peters FrRS 85 -7
    LSU CB Jalen Collins 94 30 Tack, 4 TFL, 3 Int Craig Robertson So 85 -9
    Michigan
    Michigan WR Jonathan Keizer 88 587 Yds, 7 TDs Justin Austin JrRS 85 -3
    Michigan WR Justice Hayes 87 401 Yds, 5 TDs, 21 Car, 166 Yds, 2 TD Tim Pittman So 83 -4
    Michigan TE Devin Funchess 84 226 Yds, 3 TDs Joe Maxwell SoRS 82 -2
    Michigan G Chris Bryant 88 Kyle Kalis JrRS 85 -3
    Michigan G Graham Glasgow 88 John Hunt FrRS 84 -4
    Michigan DE Frank Clark 84 18 Tack, 13 TFL, 8 Sacks Paul Pollard So 82 -2
    Michigan SS Raymon Taylor 86 21 Tack, 3 TFL, 1 Int, 1 FR Orlando McAfee FrRS 81 -5
    Notre Dame
    Notre Dame QB Everett Golson 99 125/164, 2427 Yds, 22 TDs, 7 Ints, 125 Car, 654 Yds, 9 TDs Gunner Kiel JrRS 92 -7
    Notre Dame HB George Atkinson 97 266 Car, 1396 Yds, 13 TDs William Mahone JrRS 89 -8
    Notre Dame FB Troy Niklas 84 51 Car, 159 Yds Jordan Tyler Jr 73 -11
    Notre Dame WR DaVaris Daniels 91 873 Yds, 9 TDs KeiVarae Russell JrRS 84 -7
    Notre Dame TE George Parker 90 710 Yds, 8 TDs Andy Davis Fr 75 -15
    Notre Dame OT Jordan Prestwood 87 Ronnie Stanley JrRS 83 -4
    Notre Dame G Nick Martin 95 Gary Thompson SoRS 88 -7
    Notre Dame G Conor Hanratty 90 Josh Adams SoRS 82 -8
    Notre Dame C Matt Hegarty 92 Jeremy Sullivan SoRS 86 -6
    Notre Dame DE Chase Hounshell 90 17 Tack, 9 TFL, 5 Sacks, 2 FR Mike Grimes So 85 -5
    Notre Dame DT Tony Springmann 90 9 Tack, 4 TFL, 2 Sacks Eric Thorne SoRS 86 -4
    Notre Dame OLB Ben Councell 91 38 Tack, 15 TFL, 5 Sacks, 1 Int, 1 FF Will Collins Fr 78 -13
    Notre Dame OLB Jarrett Grace 89 38 Tack, 12 TFL, 3 Sacks, 6 FF Dave Hall Fr 74 -15
    Notre Dame CB Jalen Brown 88 22 Tack, 1 TFL, 1 Sack, 4 Int, 2 FR Heath Martin Jr 86 -2
    Notre Dame CB Josh Atkins 88 19 Tack, 2 TFL, 8 Int, 1 FR Terry Brown Jr 83 -5
    Notre Dame FS Matthias Farley 87 27 Tack, 2 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 Int David Long So 80 -7
    Notre Dame SS Eilar Hardy 91 44 Tack, 12 TFL, 2 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR Darren Foster Jr 75 -16
    Notre Dame P Kyle Brindza 90 Ed Hicks HS 79 -11
    Ohio State
    Ohio State WR Ricquan Southward 86 712 Yds, 10 TDs Kevin Love So 80 -6
    Ohio State TE Nick Vannett 92 373 Yds, 4 TDs Will Daniels So 83 -9
    Ohio State OT Chris Carter 82 Mike Griffith So 81 -1
    Ohio State G Tommy Brown 90 Mike Hayes SoRS 83 -7
    Ohio State DE Noah Spence 86 15 Tack, 5 TFL, 3 Sacks, 2 FF Se'Von Pittman JrRS 82 -4
    Ohio State DT Joel Hale 89 15 Tack, 7 TFL, 4 Sacks, 2 FF Tommy Schutt JrRS 83 -6
    Ohio State OLB Connor Crowell 84 39 Tack, 15 TFL, 3 Sacks, 1 Int, 2 FF, 1 FR Andre Elbert So 81 -3
    Oregon
    Oregon QB Marcus Mariota 90 174/283, 2327 Yds, 22 TDs, 18 Ints, 69 Car, 241 Yds, 1 TD Joe Humphrey So 84 -6
    Oregon HB Kenny Bassett 95 191 Car, 842 Yds, 9 TDs Byron Marshall JrRS 85 -10
    Oregon FB Karl Butler 83 27 Car, 124 Yds Jake Thompson FrRS 75 -8
    Oregon TE Christian Finch 93 250 Yds, 1 TD Pharaoh Brown JrRS 87 -6
    Oregon OT Tyler Johnstone 93 Drew Bell So 82 -11
    Oregon OT Jake Fisher 89 Mike Harris FrRS 79 -10
    Oregon C Andre Yruretagoyena 95 John Sullivan Fr 79 -16
    Oregon DE David Kafovalu 90 16 Tack, 9 TFL, 3 Sacks, 1 FF DeForest Buckner JrRS 85 -5
    Oregon DT Sam Kamp 87 22 Tack, 15 TFL, 6 Sacks Alonzo Green So 84 -3
    Oregon MLB Anthony Wallace 90 44 Tack, 24 TFL, 8 Sacks, 2 FF William Connor SoRS 87 -3
    Oregon CB Bronson Yim 83 24 Tack, 4 TFL, 3 Int, 1 FF Justin Arnold FrRS 81 -2
    Oregon SS Jacob Malone 83 19 Tack, 7 TFL, 1 Sack, 1 Int, 1 FF Mark Webb Fr 81 -2
    Texas
    Texas HB Johnathan Gray 91 202 Car, 1190 Yds, 15 TDs Joe Smith Fr 78 -13
    Texas TE MJ McFarland 92 821 Yds, 10 TDs Greg Rice FrRS 73 -19
    Texas CB Kendall Sanders 87 24 Tack, 2 TFL, 6 Int, 1 FR Orlando Thomas JrRS 78 -9
    Texas CB C.J. Morse 85 24 Tack, 1 TFL, 2 Int, 1 FR Tim Bostic Fr 77 -8
    Texas FS Sheroid Evans 90 38 Tack, 8 TFL, 2 Sacks, 3 Int, 1 FR Jarrett Hughes Jr 74 -16
    Texas P Ben Pruitt 89 Steve Stanley Fr 83 -6
    Texas A&M
    Texas A&M HB Trey Williams 94 212 Car, 1553 Yds, 8 TDs Matt Watkins So 71 -23
    Texas A&M WR Brandon Williams 91 414 Yds, 5 TDs, 64 Car, 480 Yds, 5 TD Wayne Taylor So 83 -8
    Texas A&M WR Thomas Johnson 88 550 Yds, 2 TDs Adam Hollis So 75 -13
    Texas A&M OT Joseph Cheek 85 Brian Miller So 84 -1
    Texas A&M G Ben Compton 89 Barry Kenney So 79 -10
    Texas A&M CB Jason Bowser 83 35 Tack, 4 TFL, 1 Sack, 7 Int, 1 FF De'Vante Harris JrRS 77 -6
    Texas A&M K Taylor Bertolet 91 23 FGA, 50 Long, 72 XP Marcus Johnson HS 86 -5
    USC
    USC QB Cody Kessler 92 175/261, 3131 Yds, 28 TDs, 21 Int Andy Bratton SoRS 85 -7
    USC HB Tre Madden 89 185 Car, 807 Yds, 7 TDs Adam Garner FrRS 78 -11
    USC FB Soma Vainuka 86 3 Car, 4 Yds Patrick Johnson Fr 71 -15
    USC WR George Farmer 92 788 Yds, 10 TDs Trey Barr SoRS 86 -6
    USC WR Victor Blackwell 91 844 Yds, 9 TDs Darius Morris SoRS 84 -7
    USC OT Aundrey Walker 91 Stephen Marks SoRS 85 -6
    USC OT Cyrus Hobbi 87 Aaron Vincent SoRS 81 -6
    USC DT JR Travai 88 28 Tack, 14 TFL, 9 Sacks, 2 FF, 1 FR John Hawkins FrRS 81 -7
    USC OLB Anthony Sarao 87 54 Tack, 20 TFL, 3 Sacks Loren Avery So 82 -5
    USC CB Ryan Henderson 89 31 Tack, 1 TFL, 6 Int Prince Morris SO 82 -7



    Team SRs Avg Diff
    Alabama 5 -3.80
    Arkansas 10 -11.30
    Florida State 9 -8.44
    Georgia 11 -8.64
    LSU 8 -6.00
    Michigan 7 -3.29
    Notre Dame 18 -8.39
    Ohio State 7 -5.14
    Oregon 12 -6.83
    Texas 6 -11.83
    Texas A&M 7 -9.43
    USC 10 -7.70

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    You missed my backup SS, PJ Williams, unless you intentionally skipped him since I run a 4-2-5 (which would be accurate). So glad I won this year ... next year could be a major rebuilding year at a few key positions.

    EDIT: How'd you grab the stats? Manual or through the Wire? The download wouldn't have given you all of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffHCross View Post
    You missed my backup SS, PJ Williams, unless you intentionally skipped him since I run a 4-2-5 (which would be accurate). So glad I won this year ... next year could be a major rebuilding year at a few key positions.
    You're correct, I intentionally skipped him since he's already on the field.

    Mine looks good (average difference is lowest) and I didn't lose that many players but next year I imagine it will be very ugly for me... several key players will be out the door including at least my starting QB, C, LOLB & MLB.

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    The only one that could possibly be a problem for me losing is Sunseri. I think Miller has played really well in certain formations anyway so it may end up being an upgrade.

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    Love only seeing 7 kids on there.

    Southward Him leaving is a hit, he is the career leading in TD rec at tOSU but had a sub par year compared to others. But we have added weapons with Love, Parker, Malone and now incoming Fr Atkins

    Vannett will be the biggest hit of them all, was a stellar receiver that wasnt used enough and blocked well.

    Spence after being highly recruited and moved from DE to DT back to DE the staff really messed up with this guy and never performed up to his billing. Pittman will be replacing him and started all games last year, Spence will be replaced with SO. Blount who played in spots last year.

    Hale his strength in the middle will be missed the most.

    This are the biggest guys that will be missed next year and my assesment on them which could be off the wall.
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    Nice work G!

    My hits are the biggest on the O-Line. Some prospects I picked up a few seasons ago just really aren't panning out like planned, but we've taken an aggressive approach to try and limit the hit to just this upcoming year.

    Bassett is also another one that I'll miss, but it also opens the door to bring in more of a power rushing attack next season at Oregon. With a solid QB taken over I'm more then comfortable changing some formations to utilize my bigger stronger backs next season.

    My defense should be stout this upcoming season, I can't wait to see the training results

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    While Gray will be missed and I kick myself for not red shirting him early on when I wasn't using him however I believe Joe Smith will perform well next season - he averaged 7.9 ypc in a backup roll and my young offensive line will have had another season to grow. McFarland hurts due to his ability to dominate the middle of the field, I have a true freshman who isn't as fast, but his ability to operate in the passing game looks to be on par with McFarland's ratings and he's a much better blocker.

    I wish I had one more season with Sanders and Morse, they are prototype corners in my scheme who never fully developed due to lack of playing time and one being a JuCo transfer. Tim Bostic will take over at one spot and is the future. Duke Thomas is a stop gap type player who may get passed over by 2014 recruit Fred Vickers, who's been red shirting this season, depending on how he progresses in the off season. Incoming freshmen Travis Hughes also shows promise. All in all the corner position will probably be equal to this years squad at the top but won't have as much depth - this is a position I am still building as a few corners have had to be moved to safety as they didn't cut it at corner.

    Sheriod Evans was a stop gap player this season who played well. FS Ron Miles will probably make the switch to SS next year and Isaiah Robinson will start at FS. The future at SS however looks to be incoming Freshman Walter Kilpatrick who will likely take a RS next season.

    Pruitt's a punter - they are a dime a dozen.
    Last edited by Oneback; 12-12-2012 at 07:27 AM.

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    Wow does ND graduate a lot of people

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffHCross View Post
    EDIT: How'd you grab the stats? Manual or through the Wire? The download wouldn't have given you all of that.
    Just now saw your edit... I started doing them from the console and was going to get career stats but that became old quick so I did them from the web. I had to manually type them over to the spreadsheet I was building. It wasn't too bad but certainly would have been better if stats downloaded all players instead of 25 at each category.

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    That is awesome G. Obviously I have not been recruiting at a high enough level because I am going to have a huge drop off in talent next season.

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    ADVANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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