I appreciate it gentlemen. I don't know why, but when it comes to doing dynasty reports and my NCAA dynasties, I just love detail. I like to make it super flashy, super detailed, go the full mile with the logos, layouts, etc. It's a nice little side thing for me from my daily life. Plus, this one has been fun. In the past, when I would do dynasties with Navy, I'd get burnt super quick and wouldn't be able to even complete one season. Part of the problem was Navy being my favorite team and the team I play with all the time in non-dynasty games, so going with FIU, a team I didn't not know a single thing about last summer, has helped tremendously, keeping it fresh and keeping it fun.
Well, depending on what TCU and UCF do next year, you might just get that. Finishing #1 and #2 in the final rankings, they should both be ranked fairly high to start the new season.
Thanks man. I was worried going into the game because they had better ratings, then they jumped out to those 14-3 and 28-13 leads and I suddenly got that feeling of dread that I had against USC. But the team fought hard. Unlike UL Lafayette where I barely even threw the ball at all, this time around, every time I tried to run, SMU was right there to stuff it for either no gain or a loss, so I had no choice but to go to the air pretty much every play. Thankfully, their pass defense is not that good, so I was able to make some big plays happen and get some good drives going, fought back, retook the lead, and then held on for the last quarter.
Oh yeah, I can't wait to get Storm Johnson on the field.He's a good 10 points overall better than Mallary and Harden, so he is going to beast it next year. That's why I don't know if Medlock will have any chance at those career passing records, because with a stud like Johnson in my backfield, I'm going to be running it constantly next season.
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