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    Quote Originally Posted by JerzeyReign View Post
    Scoring that pointless is touchdown is SIM in college football. I had a play earlier in the year I felt bad about then I put myself in the shoes of that 18-19 year old kid with nothing but green in front of him. Just go, baby!!
    Yeah, I was just hoping to run down the clock with one more play before kneeling. Then he broke loose and went untouched. Like I said, in the end, I came to the conclusion that it was a great way to let out some frustrations from the season.

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    Also, I made a change starting in the Mid Tennessee State game, that I just went back and changed retroactively to all of my games from this season. I don't know why I didn't give it any thought until this final game of the season, but I have gone back through and moved my final score section to the end of the Games Notes section. That way the people who like reading the game notes, they won't know the actual results of the game until they get to the end, rather than already know the final score and then start reading the game notes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerzeyReign View Post
    Nice way to close the year. With 35 bowl games, 6-6 should get you into one of 'em... hopefully
    Also, for the record JerzeyReign, looking back through the Bowl Projections in-game, there are only 34 bowl games, with only 68 spots for us 73 teams with a 5-6 or better record to fight over. The Pinstripe Bowl isn't in the game since EA doesn't have the rights to use Yankee Stadium (2K Sports has the rights). So I'm in even more danger of potentially ending up in the cold depending on the action of week 15, with two less spots for teams to get in.

    However, depending on how week 15 plays out, I am currently projected to end up in the New Mexico Bowl against Kent State. So we'll see. Starting week 15 simulations shortly after I finish up recruiting.
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    Simming through week 15 right now, things are looking up. Nevada beat Idaho 17-13 to drop the Vandals to 5-7. USF beat West Virginia 38-10 to drop the Mountaineers to 5-7. Down to 71 teams for 68 spots. Nice! 4-7 Hawaii gets a 35-28 upset to knock BYU out with a 5-7 record. 70 teams left fighting for 68 spots.

    Navy is the last and final 5-6 team. So at least 1 team for sure is going to be left out, two teams if Navy wins. Wow. Army barely beats Navy, 17-16 on a field goal with 13 seconds left. Navy drops to 5-7. 69 teams are bowl eligible at 6-6 or better. 68 bowl spots. Someone is going to get screwed.

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    And the 2011 Sun Belt Champions are... Troy! Troy was up 10-7 after one quarter, 31-17 at halftime, 31-20 after 3, and dumped 17 points on Arkansas State in the 4th quarter to win 48-20. With a conference record of 7-1, Troy takes home the Sun Belt title.

    This week’s national games of note, #2 Boise State guaranteed themselves a spot in the National Championship game, beating New Mexico 45-3 to end a perfect 12-0 regular season. #5 Oklahoma State wrapped up their Big 12 title, defeating Oklahoma 41-34 to end the year 11-1. #14 TCU ended the year 10-2 after a 41-0 win over UNLV. #18 Pittsburgh ends their year 10-2 with a 35-10 victory against Syracuse, and #22 USF wraps up a 10-2 season with a 38-10 win over West Virginia.

    The number of undefeated teams this week remains at 3. Left among the undefeated teams, #1 Alabama at 12-0, #2 Boise State at 11-0, and #18 Houston at 12-0. Based on this week's results, the National Championship right now would be between Alabama and Boise State if the season ended, Oregon would still be on the outside looking in at #3.

    As for conference races nationally, in the ACC, in the Atlantic Division, #6 Florida State is your Atlantic Division winner at 7-1. Coastal Division, #17 Miami (FL) is the division winner at 7-1. It’ll be the Battle of Florida for the ACC Championship. The Big 12, while technically #5 Oklahoma State and #16 Texas A&M share the title at 8-1, Oklahoma State defeated Texas A&M, so Oklahoma State takes home the title as far as I’m concerned. The Big East, both Pittsburgh and USF share 6-1 records, but Pittsburgh beat USF earlier in the season. Pitt’s your champs.

    The Big Ten, in the Leaders Division, #15 Wisconsin is your division champ at 7-1. The Legends Division goes to #4 Nebraska, who in their first year in the Big Ten, goes 8-0 in conference play. So the inaugural Big Ten Championship game will be between 10-2 Wisconsin and 11-1 Nebraska. C-USA, in the East Division, Southern Miss is your division winner with an 8-1 record. In the West Division, Houston takes the division crown with a perfect 9-0 mark. Southern Miss and Houston will battle for the C-USA crown. Independents, Army is the lone team with a winning record, going 8-4. In the MAC, in the East Division, Miami University and Temple share 7-1 records, but Miami beat Temple head to head. The Redhawks win the division. The West Division will be represented in the MAC title game by Central Michigan, sitting on top at 6-2.

    The Mountain West will go to #2 Boise State, who ended the year a perfect 7-0. In the PAC-12, the North Division, the #3 Oregon Ducks are your division winners at 9-0. In the South Division, Arizona, the surprise champion, at 6-3. 8-4 Arizona will travel to 11-1 Oregon for the inaugural Pac-12 championship game. In the SEC, in the East Division, South Carolina is your division champs with a 5-3 record. In the West Division, #1 Alabama is your division winner at 7-0. It will be South Carolina and the Crimson Tide battling in the SEC Championship game. And in the WAC, Fresno State claims the WAC championship with a 6-1 record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmoothPancakes View Post
    Army barely beats Navy, 17-16 on a field goal with 13 seconds left.

    Man I wish that was a real life score! Go Army! Beat Navy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerzeyReign View Post
    Man I wish that was a real life score! Go Army! Beat Navy!
    Hey now.

    I have one more conference championship game to simulate, the good old MAC. Right now, looking at the bowl projections, I'm now projected to play in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl vs. USC. Can I please go back to the New Mexico Bowl? I'll gladly play Kent State. Much better than trying to play the freaking USC Trojans.

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    Conference Championship Week Equals Upsets!

    Conference Winning Team Record Score Losing Team Record
    (17) 10-3 (8-1) 35-31 (6) 11-2 (7-2)
    (5) 12-1 (9-0) 28-19 (13) 10-3 (7-2)
    (24) 12-1 (9-1) 28-21 (12) 12-1 (9-1)
    10-3 (8-1) 41-10 8-5 (6-3)
    (4) 12-1 (10-0) 42-17 8-5 (6-4)
    9-4 (6-3) 43-40 OT (1) 12-1 (8-1)



    The upset by South Carolina now means that it will be the new #1 Boise State (12-0) vs. the new #2 Oklahoma State (11-1) battling for the BCS National Championship game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmoothPancakes View Post
    Hey now.

    I have one more conference championship game to simulate, the good old MAC. Right now, looking at the bowl projections, I'm now projected to play in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl vs. USC. Can I please go back to the New Mexico Bowl? I'll gladly play Kent State. Much better than trying to play the freaking USC Trojans.
    Yeah, you're gonna get the shit kicked out of you against USC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post
    Yeah, you're gonna get the shit kicked out of you against USC.
    And it's gonna happen. I just hit Bowl Week. Welcome to an ass-kicking at the hands of USC in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.

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    That sucks man, but it was always my luck with SAU the first year in both 09 and 10. First season, we'd get matched up with a powerhouse team in the bowl game after eeking out a 6-6 or 7-5 season only to get destroyed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post
    That sucks man, but it was always my luck with SAU the first year in both 09 and 10. First season, we'd get matched up with a powerhouse team in the bowl game after eeking out a 6-6 or 7-5 season only to get destroyed.
    Yeah, even worse, this was pretty much my only chance these three years I'm under contract of actually making a bowl game, much less winning one. Come the offseason, I'm getting slaughtered at QB, HB, FB, losing my best WR (12 points better then the 2nd stringer), TE, RG, RE, and SS. The massive amounts of OVR and experience lost with my outgoing seniors is going to be hard as hell to overcome next season.

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    Pre-Bowl Games Update


    Final BCS Standings

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    Rank LW Team Wins Losses Points
    1 2 Boise State 12 0 1.000
    2 3 Oklahoma State 11 1 .994
    3 4 Oregon 12 1 .989
    4 5 Nebraska 12 1 .983
    5 7 Michigan State 10 2 .978
    6 1 Alabama 12 1 .972
    7 8 Mississippi State 10 2 .967
    8 9 LSU 10 2 .953
    9 11 SMU 11 1 .952
    10 10 Ohio State 10 2 .950
    11 14 Miami (FL) 10 3 .942
    12 6 Florida State 11 2 .931
    13 15 Oklahoma 9 3 .918
    14 16 TCU 10 2 .915
    15 17 Texas A&M 8 4 .905
    16 12 Houston 12 1 .898
    17 20 Pittsburgh 10 2 .873
    18 18 Washington 9 3 .871
    19 13 Wisconsin 10 3 .868
    20 19 Stanford 9 3 .861
    21 --- South Carolina 9 4 .861
    22 21 Virginia Tech 9 3 .842
    23 25 Southern Miss 12 1 .840
    24 22 Auburn 8 4 .824
    25 23 USF 10 2 .822




    Conference Standings

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    ACC

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against Division Record
    Atlantic Division
    #1 (12) Florida State* 11-2 .840 7-2 466 266 5-0
    #2 NC State 9-3 .750 5-3 393 234 2-3
    #3 Maryland 7-5 .580 4-4 371 288 2-3
    #4 Boston College 5-7 .410 2-6 285 318 2-3
    #5 Wake Forest 4-8 .330 2-6 221 323 2-3
    #6 Clemson 4-8 .330 2-6 213 294 2-3
    Coastal Division
    #1 (11) Miami (FL)* 10-3 .760 8-1 501 265 4-1
    #2 (22) Virginia Tech 9-3 .750 6-2 380 204 4-1
    #3 Duke 7-5 .580 5-3 348 352 3-2
    #4 Georgia Tech 9-3 .750 5-3 367 184 2-3
    #5 Virgina 5-7 .410 2-6 286 313 1-4
    #6 North Carolina 5-7 .410 1-7 361 275 1-4



    Big 12

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against
    #1 (2) Oklahoma State 11-1 .910 8-1 386 248
    #2 (15) Texas A&M 8-4 .660 8-1 396 304
    #3 (13) Oklahoma 9-3 .750 7-2 409 197
    #4 Kansas State 8-4 .660 5-4 288 209
    #5 Texas Tech 7-5 .580 5-4 286 274
    #6 Missouri 7-5 .580 4-5 349 289
    #7 Texas 6-6 .500 3-6 297 278
    #8 Baylor 4-8 .330 2-7 344 347
    #9 Kansas 5-7 .410 2-7 257 326
    #10 Iowa State 2-10 .160 1-8 189 387



    Big East

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against
    #1 (17) Pittsburgh 10-2 .830 6-1 369 206
    #2 (25) USF 10-2 .830 6-1 445 251
    #3 Cincinnati 7-5 .580 4-3 342 273
    #4 Rutgers 4-8 .330 3-4 274 295
    #5 Syracuse 6-6 .500 3-4 323 326
    #6 Connecticut 7-5 .580 2-5 395 244
    #7 Louisville 5-7 .410 2-5 266 297
    #8 West Virginia 5-7 .410 2-5 328 279



    Big Ten

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against Division Record
    Leaders Division
    #1 (19) Wisconsin* 10-3 .760 7-2 463 221 5-0
    #2 (10) Ohio State 10-2 .830 6-2 414 269 4-1
    #3 Penn State 7-5 .580 4-4 352 266 3-2
    #4 Purdue 5-7 .410 2-6 255 335 2-3
    #5 Illinois 6-6 .500 2-6 395 257 1-4
    #6 Indiana 3-9 .250 1-7 205 359 0-5
    Legends Division
    #1 (4) Nebraska* 12-1 .920 9-0 414 215 5-0
    #2 (5) Michigan State 10-2 .830 6-2 459 220 4-1
    #3 (25) Michigan 8-4 .660 4-4 339 241 3-2
    #4 Iowa 7-5 .580 4-4 320 245 1-4
    #5 Northwestern 6-6 .500 3-5 296 281 2-3
    #6 Minnesota 3-9 .250 1-7 233 330 0-5



    Conference USA

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against Division Record
    East Division
    #1 (23) Southern Miss* 12-1 .920 9-1 453 214 5-0
    #2 UCF 7-5 .580 5-4 421 284 3-2
    #3 Marshall 5-7 .410 5-4 240 257 3-2
    #4 ECU 5-7 .410 4-5 350 337 3-2
    #5 UAB 3-9 .250 2-7 222 374 1-4
    #6 Memphis 1-11 .080 0-9 147 442 0-5
    West Division
    #1 (16) Houston* 12-1 .920 9-1 546 271 5-0
    #2 (9) SMU 11-1 .910 8-1 469 193 4-1
    #3 Tulsa 5-7 .410 5-4 334 345 3-2
    #4 UTEP 6-6 .500 4-5 297 384 2-3
    #5 Rice 3-9 .250 3-6 185 374 1-4
    #6 Tulane 2-10 .160 1-8 233 421 0-5



    Independents

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against
    #1 Army 8-4 .660 --- 332 304
    #2 Navy 5-7 .410 --- 236 296
    #3 BYU 5-7 .410 --- 281 318
    #4 Notre Dame 4-8 .330 --- 256 317



    MAC

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against Division Record
    East Division
    #1 Miami University* 10-3 .760 8-1 332 245 6-0
    #2 Temple 9-3 .750 7-1 350 195 5-1
    #3 Ohio 10-2 .830 6-2 350 142 4-2
    #4 Bowling Green 6-6 .500 4-4 203 305 2-3
    #5 Kent State 6-6 .500 4-4 250 276 1-4
    #6 Buffalo 3-9 .250 2-6 181 377 1-4
    #7 Akron 1-11 .080 1-7 137 433 0-5
    West Division
    #1 Northern Illinois 7-5 .580 6-2 381 278 4-1
    #2 Central Michigan* 8-5 .610 6-3 325 351 5-0
    #3 Western Michigan 5-7 .410 245 339 2-3
    #4 Toledo 3-9 .250 2-6 272 359 2-3
    #5 Ball State 2-10 .160 2-6 187 348 1-4
    #6 Eastern Michigan 3-9 .250 1-7 228 321 1-4



    Mountain West

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against
    #1 (1) Boise State 12-0 1.000 7-0 485 174
    #2 (14) TCU 10-2 .830 6-1 441 211
    #3 San Diego State 9-3 .750 5-2 419 272
    #4 Air Force 8-4 .660 4-3 361 245
    #5 Colorado State 7-5 .580 3-4 277 238
    #6 New Mexico 3-9 .250 2-5 195 333
    #7 Wyoming 3-9 .250 1-6 147 357
    #8 UNLV 1-11 .080 0-7 179 447



    Pac-12

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against Division Record
    North Division
    #1 (3) Oregon* 12-1 .920 10-0 511 238 5-0
    #2 (20) Stanford 9-3 .750 7-2 483 264 4-1
    #3 (18) Washington 9-3 .750 6-3 349 294 3-2
    #4 Oregon State 7-5 .580 4-5 371 287 2-3
    #5 Cal 5-7 .410 3-6 316 298 1-4
    #6 Washington State 2-10 .160 0-9 208 429 0-5
    South Division
    #1 Arizona* 8-5 .610 6-4 475 319 4-1
    #2 Colorado 7-5 .580 5-4 315 347 3-2
    #3 USC 8-4 .660 5-4 322 257 3-2
    #4 Utah 7-5 .580 4-5 341 264 2-3
    #5 UCLA 5-7 .410 3-6 307 339 2-3
    #6 Arizona State 4-8 .330 2-7 306 302 1-4




    SEC

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against Division Record
    East Division
    #1 (21) South Carolina* 9-4 .690 6-3 428 281 4-1
    #2 Tennessee 6-6 .500 3-5 326 289 3-2
    #3 Georgia 5-7 .410 3-5 341 344 3-2
    #4 Florida 6-6 .500 3-5 312 284 2-3
    #5 Vanderbilt 5-7 .410 2-6 234 331 2-3
    #6 Kentucky 5-7 .410 2-7 275 260 1-4
    West Division
    #1 (6) Alabama* 12-1 .920 8-1 494 214 5-0
    #2 (8) LSU 10-2 .830 6-2 388 222 3-2
    #3 (7) Mississippi State 10-2 .830 6-2 416 215 3-2
    #4 (24) Auburn 8-4 .660 4-4 390 229 2-3
    #5 Arkansas 7-5 .580 4-5 274 245 1-4
    #6 Ole Miss 7-5 .580 3-5 324 233 1-4



    Sun Belt

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against
    #1 Troy 10-2 .830 7-1 358 196
    #2 Florida Atlantic 5-7 .410 5-3 227 326
    #3 Arkansas State 8-4 .660 5-3 406 333
    #4 North Texas 4-8 .330 4-4 261 370
    #5 Florida International 6-6 .500 4-4 325 344
    #6 Western Kentucky 5-7 .410 3-5 258 306
    #7 UL Monroe 4-8 .330 3-5 219 343
    #8 UL Lafayette 4-8 .330 3-5 259 336
    #9 Mid Tennessee State 2-10 .160 2-6 201 356



    WAC

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    Rank Team Record Percentage Conference Record Points For Points Against
    #1 Fresno State 7-5 .580 6-1 330 230
    #2 Nevada 8-4 .660 5-2 409 219
    #3 Louisiana Tech 6-6 .500 5-2 250 349
    #4 New Mexico State 5-7 .410 4-3 221 368
    #5 Idaho 5-7 .410 3-4 241 319
    #6 Hawaii 5-7 .410 3-4 316 325
    #7 Utah State 3-9 .250 2-5 231 369
    #8 San Jose State 0-12 .000 0-7 112 427




    Heisman Memorial Trophy

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    Rank Player Position Team 1st Place Votes 2nd Place Votes 3rd Place Votes Total Votes
    #1 LaMichael James HB Oregon 257 191 154 1307
    #2 Trent Richardson HB Alabama 167 158 165 982
    #3 Vick Ballard HB Mississippi State 114 156 148 802
    #4 EJ Manuel QB Florida State 130 121 138 770
    #5 Andrew Luck QB Stanford 58 82 97 435




    Award Winners

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    Award Player Position Team Year
    LaMichael James HB Oregon Junior (RS)
    Maxwell Case Keenum QB Houston Senior (RS)
    Walter Camp Case Keenum QB Houston Senior (RS)
    Bednarik Brodrick Brown CB Oklahoma State Junior (RS)
    Nagurski Shaun Lewis ROLB Oklahoma State Sophomore
    O'Brien Case Keenum QB Houston Senior (RS)
    Walker Vick Ballard HB Mississippi State Senior
    Biletnikoff Cole Beasley WR SMU Senior
    Mackey Jake Byrne TE Wisconsin Senior
    Outland Alfred McCullough RT Alabama Senior (RS)
    Rimington Jay Finch C Georgia Tech Sophomore (RS)
    Lombardi Darrington Sentimore LE Alabama Sophomore (RS)
    Best LB Shaun Lewis ROLB Oklahoma State Sophomore
    Thorpe Jayron Hosley CB Virginia Tech Junior
    Groza Jake Wieclaw K Miami Junior (RS)
    Guy Cody Mandell P Alabama Sophomore
    Best Returner Jeff Scott HB Ole Miss Sophomore




    All Americans

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    All-NCAA

    1st Team

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    Position Player Team Year
    Offense
    QB Case Keenum Houston Senior (RS)
    HB Trent Richardson Alabama Junior
    HB LaMichael James Oregon Junior (RS)
    WR Cody Wilson Central Michigan Junior
    WR Cole Beasley SMU Senior
    TE Jake Byrne Wisconsin Senior
    C Mike Caputo Nebraska Senior (RS)
    RG Brandon Washington Miami (FL) Junior
    RG Ramsen Golpashin Oregon Senior (RS)
    RT Mark Asper Oregon Senior (RS)
    RT Alfred McCullough Alabama Senior (RS)
    Defense
    LE Darrington Sentimore Alabama Sophomore (RS)
    RE Brandon Jenkins Florida State Junior
    DT Fletcher Cox Mississippi State Junior
    DT Alameda Taamu Washington Senior
    MLB Donta Hightower Alabama Junior (RS)
    ROLB Chris Norman Michigan State Junior
    ROLB Shaun Lewis Oklahoma State Sophomore
    CB Brodrick Brown Oklahoma State Junior (RS)
    CB Jayron Hosley Oklahoma State Junior
    FS TJ McDonald USC Junior
    SS Brandon Harper LSU Senior
    K Kevin Harper Pittsburgh Junior (RS)
    P Cody Mandell Alabama Sophomore
    Returner Jerrell Gavins Boise State Senior



    2nd Team

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    Position Player Team Year
    Offense
    QB Kellen Moore Boise State Senior (RS)
    HB Adam Dingwell San Diego State Sophomore
    HB Vick Ballard Mississippi State Senior
    WR Royce Pollard Hawaii Senior (RS)
    WR Tyron Carrier Houston Senior (RS)
    TE Jake Stoneburner Ohio State Junior (RS)
    C Jay Finch Georgia Tech Sophomore (RS)
    RG Brent Qvale Nebraska Sophomore (RS)
    RG Kevin Zeitler Wisconsin Senior
    RT Erik Kohler Washington Sophomore
    RT Phil Smith Georgia Tech Junior (RS)
    Defense
    RE Chancey Aghayere LSU Junior (RS)
    RE Ryan Van Bergen Michigan Senior (RS)
    DT Josh Chapman Alabama Senior (RS)
    DT Patrick Butrym Wisconsin Senior (RS)
    LOLB Nico Johnson Alabama Junior
    LOLB Darius Fleming Notre Dame Senior
    MLB Xavier Lamb Troy Senior (RS)
    CB Sheldon Price UCLA Junior
    CB Cliff Harris Oregon Junior
    FS Jamie Wood Ohio State Sophomore (RS)
    SS Austin Cassidy Nebraska Senior (RS)
    K Jake Wieclaw Miami (FL) Junior (RS)
    P Ben Buchanan Ohio State Junior (RS)
    Returner Coryell Judie Texas A&M Senior (RS)



    Freshman Team

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    Position Player Team Year
    Offense
    QB Evan Ingram Ole Miss Freshman (RS)
    HB Kadeem Carey Arizona Freshman
    HB Demetrius Hart Alabama Freshman
    WR George Farmer USC Freshman
    WR DeAnthony Thomas Oregon Freshman
    TE Nick OLeary Florida State Freshman
    LG Ryan Klachko Nebraska Freshman
    C Brian Bobek Ohio State Freshman
    RG Colin Tanigawa Washington Freshman
    RT Quinterrius Eatmon USF Freshman (RS)
    RT Tyler Moore Nebraska Freshman
    Defense
    LE JaDeveon Clowney South Carolina Freshman
    RE Giorgio Newberry Florida State Freshman
    DT Chris Hayes Georgia Freshman
    DT LaMichael Fanning Alabama Freshman
    MLB C.J. Johnson Ole Miss Freshman
    ROLB Dominique Petties Arizona Freshman
    ROLB Christian French Oregon Freshman
    CB Dash Oliver Cal Freshman (RS)
    CB James Jones Houston Freshman (RS)
    FS Kendrick Market Mississippi State Freshman
    SS Hasean Clinton Dix Alabama Freshman
    K John Long Akron Freshman (RS)
    P Kris Albarado USC Freshman
    Returner Brelan Chanellor North Texas Freshman (RS)





    All-Sun Belt

    1st Team

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    Position Player Team Year
    Offense
    QB Ryan Aplin Arkansas State Junior (RS)
    HB Lance Dunbar North Texas Senior
    HB Darriet Perry Florida International Senior
    WR Junior Mertile Florida International Junior (RS)
    WR Chip Reeves Troy Senior
    TE Kedric Murry Arkansas State Junior (RS)
    LT Samuel McRoy Florida Atlantic Senior (RS)
    LG Jacob Creech Troy Junior (RS)
    C Evan Ruiz Louisiana-Lafayette Junior (RS)
    RG Cliff Tolbert Arkansas State Junior
    RT Jake Campbell Arkansas State Sophomore (RS)
    Defense
    LE Jonathan Massaquoi Troy Junior (RS)
    RE Jared Clendenin Western Kentucky Senior
    DT Joshua Forney Florida International Junior
    DT Richard Abbe North Texas Sophomore
    LOLB Kanorris Davis Troy Junior (RS)
    MLB Xavier Lamb Troy Senior (RS)
    ROLB Xavius Boyd Western Kentucky Sophomore
    CB Royce Hill North Texas Senior
    CB Tausean Holmes Arkansas State Junior
    FS Ryan Beard Western Kentucky Senior (RS)
    SS Cooper Gerami Louisiana-Lafayette Sophomore
    K Michael Taylor Troy Senior (RS)
    P Neely Sullivent Arkansas State Senior (RS)
    Returner T. Y. Hilton Florida International Senior



    2nd Team

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    Position Player Team Year
    Offense
    QB Corey Robinson Troy Sophomore (RS)
    HB Shawn Southward Troy Junior
    HB Bobby Rainey Western Kentucky Senior (RS)
    WR Darius Carey North Texas Junior
    WR Dwayne Frampton Arkansas State Senior
    TE Jim Teknipp Troy Sophomore (RS)
    LT Delano Moore Arkansas State Senior (RS)
    LG Alan Wright Arkansas State Sophomore
    C Josh Allen Louisiana-Monroe Sophomore
    RG Jonathan Gill Louisiana-Monroe Junior (RS)
    RT Kyle Wilborn Troy Junior (RS)
    Defense
    LE Nate Douglas Louisiana-Lafayette Senior (RS)
    RE Aaron Davis Florida International Senior
    DT Aaron Williams Troy Sophomore (RS)
    DT Tony Davis Troy Junior (RS)
    LOLB DeMario Davis Arkansas State Senior (RS)
    MLB Jason Edwards Louisiana-Monroe Senior (RS)
    ROLB Donnell Golden Troy Senior (RS)
    CB Bryan Willis Troy Junior (RS)
    CB Darron Edwards Arkansas State Senior
    FS Jaquan Kilcrease Arkansas State Senior (RS)
    SS Cam Hudson Troy Sophomore
    K Bobby Zalud Arkansas State Sophomore
    P Will Goggans Troy Senior (RS)
    Returner Derek Lawson Arkansas State Senior (RS)

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    2011 Conference Champions


    Conference Team Record Conference Record CCG Loser Record Conference Record
    10-3 8-1 11-2 7-2
    11-1 8-1
    10-2 6-1
    12-1 9-0 10-3 7-2
    12-1 9-1 12-1 9-1
    10-3 8-1 8-5 6-3
    12-0 7-0
    12-1 10-0 8-5 6-4
    9-4 6-3 12-1 8-1
    10-2 7-1
    7-5 6-1
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    2011 Conference Champions


    Conference Team Record Conference Record CCG Loser Record Conference Record
    10-3 8-1 11-2 7-2
    11-1 8-1
    10-2 6-1
    12-1 9-0 10-3 7-2
    12-1 9-1 12-1 9-1
    10-3 8-1 8-5 6-3
    12-0 7-0
    12-1 10-0 8-5 6-4
    9-4 6-3 12-1 8-1
    10-2 7-1
    7-5 6-1
    Hell yeah!

    Southern Miss, To The Top!



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    Quote Originally Posted by souljahbill View Post
    Hell yeah!

    Southern Miss, To The Top!



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    Yeah, They had a heck of a season. I knew they were going to be a good and dangerous team, but I hadn't been expecting 12-1 and C-USA champions good. Nice job by the Golden Eagles.

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    2011 Bowl Season Rundown


    Bowl Game Conference Record Team Team Record Conference Date/Result
    6-6 (3-6) vs. 8-5 (6-3) 12/19 - 3:00PM
    7-5 (5-4) vs. 7-5 (2-5) 12/19- 8:00PM
    6-6 (4-5) vs. 10-2 (7-1) 12/20 - 8:30PM
    7-5 (5-4) vs. (14) 10-2 (6-1) 12/22 - 8:00PM
    6-6 (5-2) vs. 9-3 (5-2) 12/23 - 5:00PM
    6-6 (4-4) vs. 8-4 (5-2) 12/24 - 3:00PM
    6-6 (2-6) vs. 9-3 (7-1) 12/26 - 2:00PM
    7-5 (5-3) vs. 7-5 (4-3) 12/26 - 4:30PM
    6-6 (4-4) vs. 8-4 (5-4) 12/26 - 8:00PM
    6-6 (3-5) vs. 9-3 (5-3) 12/27 - 8:30PM
    8-4 (4-3) vs. 7-5 (4-4) 12/28 - 4:30PM
    7-5 (6-2) vs. :8-4: Independent 12/29 - 4:30PM
    10-2 (6-1) (25) vs. (22) 9-3 (6-2) 12/29 - 8:00PM
    10-2 (6-2) vs. 7-5 (6-1) 12/30 - 2:00PM
    7-5 (5-4) vs. (18) 9-3 (6-3) 12/30 - 5:00PM
    8-5 (6-4) vs. 9-3 (5-3) 12/31 - 12:00PM
    7-5 (4-5) vs. 7-5 (3-4) 12/31 - 12:00PM
    6-6 (3-4) vs. (23) 12-1 (9-1) 12/31 - 2:00PM
    7-5 (4-4) vs. 7-5 (4-5) 12/31 - 2:00PM
    8-4 (5-4) vs. 7-5 (4-4) 12/31 - 6:00PM
    7-5 (4-5) vs. (12) 11-2 (7-2) 12/31 - 7:30PM
    10-2 (6-2) (7) vs. (10) 10-2 (6-2) 1/1 - 11:00AM
    10-2 (6-2) (8) vs. (19) 10-3 (7-2) 1/1 - 1:00PM
    7-5 (3-5) vs. 8-4 (4-4) 1/1 - 1:00PM
    12-1 (9-1) (16) vs. 6-6 (3-5) 1/1 - 3:30PM
    9-3 (7-2) (13) vs. (20) 9-3 (7-2) 1/2 - 8:00PM
    10-3 (8-1) vs. 8-4 (5-3) 1/6 - 6:00PM
    8-4 (4-4) (24) vs. (15) 8-4 (8-1) 1/6 - 8:00PM
    7-5 (4-4) vs. 6-6 (3-5) 1/8 - 2:00PM



    2011 BCS Bowls

    Bowl Game Conference Record Team Team Record Conference Date/Result
    12-1 (9-0) (4) vs. (3) 12-1 (10-0) 1/2 - 5:00PM
    9-4 (6-3) (21) vs. (17) 10-2 (6-1) 1/2 - 8:00PM
    10-3 (8-1) (11) vs. (9) 11-1 (8-1) 1/3 - 8:00PM
    10-2 (6-2) (5) vs. (6) 12-1 (8-1) 1/4 - 8:00PM
    11-1 (8-1) (2) vs. (1) 12-0 (7-0) 1/9 - 8:00PM
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    And the winner of the "Got Screwed Out of a Bowl Game" contest is...



    The Bowling Green Falcons, 6-6 (4-4) for the season, end up the odd man out in the game of musical bowls. 68 bowl slots, 69 eligible teams, the BGSU Falcons get screwed.


    Other bowl news, the Mountain West, thanks to Boise State, crashes the BCS Title Game. If Boise State wins the national championship, I may make the Mountain West an automatic qualifier next season. I'll have to think about it. And Conference-USA crashes the BCS party, with SMU representing in the Orange Bowl against Miami (FL), despite having not even played in Conference-USA championship game. God bless going 11-0 to start the season and getting high in the top 10 before losing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmoothPancakes View Post
    And the winner of the "Got Screwed Out of a Bowl Game" contest is...



    The Bowling Green Falcons, 6-6 (4-4) for the season, end up the odd man out in the game of musical bowls. 68 bowl slots, 69 eligible teams, the BGSU Falcons get screwed.


    Other bowl news, the Mountain West, thanks to Boise State, crashes the BCS Title Game. If Boise State wins the national championship, I may make the Mountain West an automatic qualifier next season. I'll have to think about it. And Conference-USA crashes the BCS party, with SMU representing in the Orange Bowl against Miami (FL), despite having not even played in Conference-USA championship game. God bless going 11-0 to start the season and getting high in the top 10 before losing.
    In one of my simmed seasons, it was SMU vs TCU in the BCS Title Game. I had to laugh as I only wish something that amazing happened in real life, but the SEC Commissioner, Big Ten Commissioner, and the PAC-12 Commissioner would put too much money in someone's pocket to make that not happen.

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    The teams I'm rooting for
    - Naturally
    - I'm hoping for a "moral victory"
    - Living in Baton Rouge, things are better here in the city when they win
    - Because that would just be awesome


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