Quote Originally Posted by psuexv View Post
I've never really thought or looked to see if this happens now. But what about adding fatigue to the game. So many times you hear how a running game will wear down a defense late in the game as they constantly pound the running game. But I don't think that factors into the NCAA. I know you see players get tired on a particular drive, but what about over the course of the entire game?
Well by the 3rd or 4th quarter, I usually lose my top 2 RBs and they dont come back unless I turn off Fatigue.

What I want to see is newer fatigue system where players get tired during plays. I literally saw my cousin return a kick return and turned near the 1 yard line and was able to start running around the perimeter of the field before the CPU sped up and caught him. There is no way a real player can run full speed 100+ yards. It would help on a long drive where the defense is already tired and when you run/pass the fatigue will have a bigger effect.