I'd say leave him at QB, but give him WR skills. And put him on the depth chart as the 1 or 2 WR and 2 QB.
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I'd say leave him at QB, but give him WR skills. And put him on the depth chart as the 1 or 2 WR and 2 QB.
EMU QB Alex Gillett should have a higher SPD and ACC rating. He leads the team in rushing right now with 150 yards and a 5.0 ypc average.
The same with UCF Fr QB Jeffery Godfrey--took over for Calabrese Sat night and had some nice rushes as well as passes in the 2nd half, leading the Knights to 2 2nd half scores. They would of won the game if McDuffie didn't fumble the catch in the last minute.
Lattimore is South Carolina's starting running back for sure after his performance the last 2 weeks.
Also, Akron RB Nate Burney should be created or replace with whoever is last on the depth chart. #15, RS SR, dark skin, 5'6 170. Both him and Allen had over 100 yards rushing last week(it was against Gardner Webb mind you- but he did have a good game against Syracuse the week before).
ULL running back depth chart:
#1 Julian Shankle
#2 Aaron Spikes(FR 5-10 195)
#3 Kevis Streeter (JR 5-8-183)
#4 Robert Walker
Can't remember if he's in the game, but Javone Lawson (SO WR 6-1-183) was the only true frosh to play for the Cajuns last year. Also, he's their top return man.
I'm not a michigan fan, and I haven't looked into them a whole lot, but watching Denard Robinson the past two weeks, that dude needs to be higher than an 86 overall. He is just beastly.
Here are a few notes for some skill position players at Big 12 schools.
Kansas:
QB Jordan Webb took over the starting spot for Kale Pick, and led them to the upset win over Georgia Tech, so he should be bumped ahead of Pick.
HB James Sims is leading the team in rushing, averaging better than 5 yards per carry, but is a 68 overall in the game, and at the bottom of the depth chart. He's probably going to need to be bumped up quite a bit.
-After looking at their boxscore statistics and comparing them to HB's in the game, a lot of the names
aren't matching up, so this might need some looking into.
WR Daymond Patterson is leading the team in yards and catches, but does not appear on the game.
Texas A&M
WR Ryan Swope seems deserving of a couple point boost. He's an 81 but is leading the team in receptions and is second in yards. I would suggest raising his catching and route running skills, because they are fairly low and he is showing signs of being the teams best possession type receiver.
Oklahoma State:
HB Joseph Randle is getting carries ahead of Travis Miller and Justin Blackman.
WR's Justin Blackmon has 18 catches for 257 yards and Josh Cooper has 13 catches for 145, while the top listed WR on the game, Hubert Anyiam has one catch for three yards.
Baylor
QB Robert Griffins 87 rated speed is a joke. This guy can move. He ran college track in what should have been the spring of his senior year in high school, won the big 12 400 meter hurdles and placed third in the NCAA Outdoor Championships. So when a guy like Denard Robinson has an 92 speed, and Griffin has an 87, things seem a bit off. Not that Robinson isn't fast as hell, but I doubt he's faster than griffin, and if he is, it's not by much. I'd even say his overall rating of 92 is too low. If he didn't play for Baylor, he'd be talked about on a weekly basis as a top Heisman candidate. He's probably the best QB in the Big 12, in my opinion.
Iowa State
HB Shontrelle Johnson is getting the backup carries(what few there are) but is last on the depth chart at 68 overall. He should probably have a low 70's rating.
TE Collin Franklin is leading the team in receiving yards, and should probably be a little better than a 76 overall
Missouri
QB James Franklin is the backup, but is last on the games depth chart.
WR T.J. Moe is leading the team in yards and receptions by far, but he's 5th on the games depth chart, and rated way below the other WR's who have less than 1/4th of the receptions he has and half the yards.
TE Michael Egnew is catching the second most balls on the team and has the second most yards. He is listed second on the TE depth chart, which could be the true depth chart(I'm not sure) but his overall is way below Andrew Jones, who has only caught one pass. Obviously blocking is involved on TE's, but is seems that Egnew is a little underrated.
Nebraska
HB's Roy Helu Jr. and Rex Burkhead are splitting carries 50/50 and have almost identical stats, but helu is rated 93 and burkhead is rated 88. Personally I think helu is overrated, so maybe they should might a little closer in the middle around 90-91. - Burkhead also has nearly 100 receiving yards and Helu has none.
It appears that WR Will Henry is missing from the game.
Texas
-This isn't a change, but more of a something to watch. HB Cody Johnson was named the starter at the start of the year, but after two games Foswhitt Whittaker is looking like the top guy. Since arriving at Texas in '08 he's been expected to be something special, and it looks like he might finally be showing it, averaging 7.1 yards per carry. I want to wait and see what happens with the HB's a little more before I suggest a change though.
Kansas State:
- There are quite a few issues here, but I have a buddy that is going through the roster correcting depth charts and missing players, so I'll pass that on as soon as he gets it to me.
So far I've found no obvious flaws for Oklahoma, Texas Tech, or Colorado.
I'm working on Eastern Michigan. What a mess EA did.
Players on this roster that aren't actually on the team:
2 QBs
RB (already fixed, Ben Axon)
DE
2 CBs
K
P
[will be updated]
Also if I didn't do rosters, I would have never known Eastern Michigan's punter is from Australia.
Man, I wish someone was being as meticulous as this on the 360...
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...rs-thread.html
GT on 360 is romancaesar
Not only did South Carolina freshman Marcus Lattimore carry the ball 37 times for 182 yards and two touchdowns against Georgia, he knocked Bulldogs defenders backward. Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier said Tuesday that the video showed Lattimore breaking 40 tackles against the Dawgs. Travis Haney, a reporter at the Charleston Post and Courier, counted 121 yards after contact.
- thats from ESPN.com --- Just thinking Lattimore's BTK, STR, and maybe Trucking should be up a few notches possibly
Awesome....thanks. In other SC news, I just read that starting TE Weslye Saunders has been dismissed from team for good now. Here's what it said in the article
"Spurrier used receiver Tori Gurley in the tight end spot to start the past two games. Fullback Patrick DiMarco has worked there since summer camp and Spurrier said Wednesday that defensive lineman Melvin Ingram has also practiced at Saunders' position."
So hopefully that helps you out some.
Saunders is gone and South Carolina's QB depth chart and ratings have been tweaked.
I noticed a flaw in either your roster, or the NCAA roster settings. It is under the awareness category. It seems that most freshmen have an awareness of 40, which means that even if they are redshirted in dynasty, probably won't even get to an awareness rating of 70 by their senior year, since it seems that 7 points is the max a player can gain in an area from spring training camp, and the average is more like 3 points. I've noticed a lot of sophomores have an awareness level of 50 or 55, and it presents a similar problem. Anyway, maybe this is something you should take a look at. It's a tough thing to address though, as I found out myself while trying to edit it on my personal roster last night, because every five or so points of awareness raises the players overall by a point... let me know what you think about this situation.
EDIT: I just took a quick look at your latest update, and I do believe this is a problem with the basic NCAA roster, because most of the players I know that you have edited have higher awareness than what I mentioned. Either way, it could be an issue.
The newest full update should be out sometime this week.
Version 1.3 will be released by Tuesday, September 28th.
was anything released today?
The new roster should be out by Tuesday but it could drop tonight or tomorrow morning.
I need to finish up the following teams:
Eastern Michigan
Rice
Wyoming
The following teams have had some sort of change in this upcoming update:
Air Force
Akron
Alabama
Arizona
Arizona State
Arkansas
Army
Auburn
Baylor
BYU
Colorado State
Eastern Michigan
Florida
FIU
Georgia
Houston
Idaho
Illinois
Kansas
Kansas State
LSU
Marshall
Maryland
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Missouri
Navy
Nebraska
Nevada
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Ohio
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Oregon State
PITT
Rice
Rutgers
South Carolina
Stanford
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Tulane
UAB
Utah
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Washington
Western Kentucky
Wyoming
thanks for the update
Of course, I'll be letting you guys know when it's out.
Version 1.3 is out.
Spread the word, a new version is finally released after quite a bit of work and alot of overhaul on some teams. This is the largest update yet, with at least 350+ changes made.
Players like Trent Mackey (leads the NCAA in tackles), is now on the roster, who plays for Tulane. Tulane got a massive overhaul, too.
Eastern Michigan, Rice, Wyoming all saw some major changes, along with many other teams.
There's still work to be done as the season progresses, but here's a new roster for you all to enjoy.
The following teams have had some sort of change in this upcoming update:
Air Force
Akron
Alabama
Arizona
Arizona State
Arkansas
Army
Auburn
Baylor
BYU
Colorado State
Eastern Michigan
Florida
FIU
Georgia
Houston
Idaho
Illinois
Kansas
Kansas State
LSU
Marshall
Maryland
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Missouri
Navy
Nebraska
Nevada
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Ohio
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Oregon State
PITT
Rice
Rutgers
South Carolina
Stanford
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Tulane
UAB
Utah
UL Lafayette
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Washington
Western Kentucky
Wyoming
Update contains:
Ratings increases/decreases
Players added/removed
Depth Chart updates
Year changes
Skin changes
Version 1.4 Goals:
Update all non-BCS teams & and the usual.
Way too early release date prediction: Mid-to-late october.
Updates in between that time?: Yes, for TGT Game of the Week Previews.
I'll provide some updated notes for Arkansas State over the next few days... some of it will be bias but I'll try to limit that.
This is something that EA did with their default rosters, and yeah, it has certainly posed a problem for dynasty users.
Unfortunately, because awareness is so tied into OVR, changing a freshman's AWR from 40 can have a drastic impact on his OVR, which drastically affects other spots on the roster.
Yea I'd love to see them add some more skill areas. I like the decision making idea, and maybe different attributes for long and short passes, or maybe power and touch ratings... I think footwork would be a good addition too.
Hopefully other skills areas will be added for use on all positions, like intangibles, composure, balance... also I wish they had a kick catch stat, and different kick stats for punting and field goals, cause having a punter kick field goals cause he has a higher overall is lame.
9/28 Game of the Week Update: Oregon and Stanford have been updated. Buffalo and Eastern Michigan as well.
Air Force, Purdue and some top player ratings have been tweaked. Mini-update coming tomorrow with a couple more updates, too.
Game of the Week Update out:
Air Force
Michigan
Michigan State
Purdue
Top rating changes
That's all for now..
Bilal Powell, RB for Louisville should be #1 on the depth chart and perhaps a rating boost. Already has almost 700 yards and 7 TD's. Alot of breakaways too.
-DE Steven Wesley for Miami(FL) was kicked off the team along with Theron Collier early in the season. I suggest DE Dyron Dye, who I believe was a 4 star recruit, or S JoJo Nichols who nearly won a starting job. Also suggested increase to Sean Spence who is clearly the best player on the Miami defense. Also DE Andrew Smith has a low rating but is actually starting or the 3rd DE.
-RB James White for Wisconsin had also been a beast this season behind John Clay and could be bumped up.
As always, the roster was updated for this week's TGT game of the week.
What changes did you make to North Carolina with the suspended players?
I am back to working on these things a little bit, I know there are plenty of users of these rosters out there and alot of people like to use them.
I've been doing weekly updates for the game of the week, but I'm doing fixes for some teams with those updates. I'll try to get a bigger update out soon.
Mississippi St hasn't lost in 6 weeks. They need an update. And Cam Newton needs to be updated again.
Robert Griffin III from Baylor Won the NCAA 400 M Hurdles his Freshman year. His speed and especially acceleration should be higher. Devon "Moo Moo" Smith from Penn State is the fastest person in the entire Big 10. Just look at the records he broke in high school. His speed most definitely needs to be a 95+. Onterio McCalebb from Auburn has had two Break away runs the past two weeks. His speed is only 89. He should be faster. Travis Benjamin from Miami is faster than Aldarius Johnson always has been and always will be. Aldarius is fast but not faster than Travis. Tarvis speed is 92 and Aldarius speed is 96.