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School is finally out for summer and its time for some BBCF. I have made a custom league that I will be using for my career. This league will use old style bowl tie-ins (no playoffs or GDS), and older style conferences. I have brought back the Big East, SWC, and Big 8. Now there are 2 Tiers. Top Tier is ACC, Big East, Big 8, Big 10, Pac 10, SEC and SWC. Bottom Tier is Indep, Conf USA, MAC, Mountain West, Sun Belt and WAC. Also the Bottom Tier conferences have been realigned for better regional matchups. The biggest changes were in Conf USA and the Sun Belt. Also all conferences now have only one division and no conference championship games. I am not a fan of teams playing 14 games a season, guess its just I love the game the way it was when I grew up watching it. [CODE] [b]ACC (9 Teams)[/b] Maryland Clemson Ga. Tech Virginia Florida State North Carolina Wake Forest NC State Duke [b]Big East (9 Teams)[/b] Miami South Carolina Louisville W.Virginia Syracuse Rugters Boston College Va Tech Pitts [b]Big 10 (11 Teams)[/b] Ohio State Northwestern Wisconsin Purdue Minnesota Illinois Michigan Michigan State Indiana Penn State Iowa [b]Big 8 (8 Teams)[/b] Nebraska Ok State Missouri Kansas Kansas State Iowa State Colorado Oklahoma [b]Pac 10 (10 Teams)[/b] Stanford Wash State Washington USC UCLA Arizona Arizona State Oregon State Oregon Californa [b]SEC (10 Teams)[/b] Kentucky Auburn Alabama Miss State LSU Georgia Florida Tennessee Vanderbilt Ole Miss [b]SWC (9 Teams)[/b] Texas Arkansas Texas A&M Texas Tech TCU Baylor Houston Rice SMU [b]Indep (6 Teams)[/b] Notre Dame Navy Army Temple Buffalo UConn [b]Conference USA (11 Teams)[/b] Marhsall Cincinnati E.Carolina UAB S.Florida Florida Atlantic Florida International Northern Illinois Central Florida Middle Tenn State Troy [b]MAC (10 Teams)[/b] Kent State Akron Miami Oh Toledo W.Michigan Ohio E.Michigan C.Michigan Bowling Green Ball State [b]Mountian West (8 Teams)[/b] Utah Wyoming UNLV N.Mexico Air Force BYU Colorado State San Deigo State [b]Sun Belt (9 Teams)[/b] Arkansas State UL-Monroe UL-Laf Louisiana Tech North Texas Southern Miss Memphis Tulane Tulsa [b]WAC (9 Teams)[/b] Nevada San Jose State Utah State Frenso State Hawaii Boise State UTEP New Mexico State Idaho [/CODE] The post season will be old style bowl tie-ins. I grew up loving the bowl structure. New Years day would roll around and all day you would watch the National Championship fall into place. Bowl games used to be a big accomplishment for a team. So this is how I have made it: This setup is basically like it was back in the early 90's in the bowl alliance days. Now only 36 teams will make it to the post season; which is 1/3 of the teams. [CODE] [b]Week 1[/b] Las Vegas open open Motor City MAC #1 open Champs Sports Conf USA #1 open Hawaii open open [B]Week 2[/B] Insight open open Liberty Sun Belt #1 open Sun WAC #1 open Alamo open open Holiday M.West #1 open [B]Week 3[/B] Outback open open Peach open open Gator open open Capital One open open [B]Week 4[/B] Sugar SEC #1 open Cotton SWC #1 open Orange Big 8 #1 open Fiesta open open Rose Big 10 #1 Pac 10 #1 [/CODE]
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[FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="5"][B][COLOR="DarkRed"]COACHES ACHIEVEMENTS:[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [code] [B]Coaching Record:[/B] Overall: 22-12 Conference: 14-10 2008 - South Florida Bulls - (8-3, 6-2) 2007 - South Florida Bulls - (7-5, 3-5) 2006 - South Florida Bulls - (7-4, 5-3) [B]Conference Player of the Year:[/B] 2008 - USF - HB Travis Smith - CUSA Offensive POY 2007 - USF - WR Jacob Schmidt - CUSA Offensive POY [B]Coach of the Year: [/B] 2008 - USF - (8-3, 6-2) - CUSA Coach Of the Year [B]All-Conference:[/B] Year Conf 1st 2nd 3rd 2008 CUSA 2 1 2 2007 CUSA 3 5 2 2006 CUSA 1 2 3 [B]Conference Championships:[/B] none [B]Bowl Games:[/B] none [B]National Player Awards: [/B] none [B]All-Americans:[/B] none [/code]
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[FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="5"][B][COLOR="DarkRed"]CONFERENCE MOVEMENT:[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [code] [B]Postseaon 2008 (season 3): Boise State to Pac-10, Arizona to WAC[/B] The Boise State Broncos have accepted a move to the Pacific Ten conference. This is a big promotion and should really help the Boise State (48 prest, 24-11 overall) program. Boise State has been conditional member of the Pac-10 in wrestling for the past few years, but with their continued football success, the league has decided to allow the Broncos to join the league as a full member. Unfortunately, with this good news comes some disappointing news to another program. The Arizona Wildcats (41 prest, 9-24 overall) have been relegated to the WAC conference. Arizona was one of the original members of the WAC, but left the conference in 1978 to join the Pac-10. [/code]
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[FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="5"][B][COLOR="DarkRed"]RECORDS:[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [B]League:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/leagueseasonrec.htm"]Single Season Records[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/leaguegamerec.htm"]Single Game Records[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/leaguecareerrec.htm"]Career Records[/URL] [B]South Florida Bulls:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/team52seasonrec.htm"]Single Season Records[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/team52gamerec.htm"]Single Game Records[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/team52careerrec.htm"]Career Records[/URL] .
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[FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="5"][B][COLOR="DarkRed"]Season 1 (2006):[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="4"][B][COLOR="Green"]South Florida Bulls (7-4, 5-3)[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [B]Season Preview:[/B] The South Florida Bulls are picked to finish third in the Conference USA this year. Talent wise the Bulls are not the best team in Conference USA but they should have enough to be better than most of the teams. This year the Bulls are playing a very easy schedule, so a winning season should not be very hard. Prediction: 6-5 [B]Season Review:[/B] The Bulls finished 2006 7-4 and 5-3 in the Conference USA (tied for 4th). After getting out to a solid 6-2 start USF dropped two of their final three, but did get a victory against in-state rival Central Florida. The highlight of the Bulls season was the fact USF lead the nation in Total Defense allowing only 290 yards per game. But their offense was simply horrible throwing 26 interceptions to only 11 touchdowns. If it was not for such an impressive defensive play this season, the Bulls would have been far below .500 [B]Stats:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006team52.htm"]South Florida Overview[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006team52r.htm"]South Florida Roster[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006team52s.htm"]South Florida Stats[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/leagueleaders2006.htm"]League Leaders[/URL] [B]Standings:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006standings.htm"]Conference Standings[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006top25.htm"]Top 25 Polls[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006cpu.htm"]Computer Polls[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006rpi.htm"]RPI[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006gdcs.htm"]GDCS[/URL] [B]Bowl Games:[/B] (Click Logo for Box Scores) [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006cottonbowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/cottonbowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006fiestabowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/fiestabowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006orangebowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/orangebowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006rosebowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/rosebowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006sugarbowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/sugarbowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL] 2006 was a very exciting bowl season with three teams entering the post season undefeated. Cal, Oklahoma and Georgia all were unbeaten but playing in three different bowl games. As New Years day played out it appeared that Penn State had a outside chance at the National Title but would need a lot of help. Read on......... [CODE] [B]Week 4[/B] [B]Cotton #15 Louisville (10-2) 24, #18 Texas Tech (9-3) 19[/B] The Cardinals jumped out to a quick lead and never looked back. Entering the 4th quarter Louisville lead 24-3, before the Red Raiders scored 16 unanswered with their final score coming with only 00:41 left in the game. Louisville recovered the onside kick then ran out the clock to win the Cotton Bowl. [B]Fiesta #9 Colorado (11-1) 40, #7 Auburn (9-3) 21[/B] Colorado entered the game with only one loss (Week 4 vs Oklahoma (42-17) but not much national respect. The Buffalos proved they are one of the top teams in the nation by easily defeating Auburn. [B]Orange #5 Penn State (12-1) 35, #3 Oklahoma (11-1) 34[/B] With 00:59 left in the 3rd quarter Penn State trailed the Sooners 31-17. The Nittany Lions rallied in the 4th quarter to comeback and win the game with only 00:30 left in the 4th quarter to win 35-34 when QB D.Mendoza completed a 2yd pass to J.Leger. With this victory the Sooners National Championship dreams are dashed, but Penn State has an outside chance if Cal and Georgia both lose. [B]Rose #6 Wisconsin (11-1) 44, #2 Cal (11-1) 16[/B] Another unbeaten fell today as the Badgers demolished the Golden Bears 44-16. With the Wisconsin victory, Penn State fans are now hoping that Georgia Will lose in the Sugar Bowl. If so ,either Penn State or Florida State could walk away with the National Championship. [B]Sugar #1 Georgia (12-0) 15, #4 Florida State (11-2) 0[/B] Entering the game Georiga new all they had to do was win and they would be the 2006 National Champions since former unbeatens Cal and Oklahoma both lost earlier in the day. The Bulldog defense shut down the Seminoles only allowing them 185 yards of total offense and no points. With this impressive showing the Bulldogs finished off the season SEC and National Champions. [B]Week 3[/B] Alamo Miami (8-4) 17, #23 Maryland (8-4) 14 Outback #12 Ohio State (10-2) 46, #16 LSU (9-3) 44 Peach #22 Florida (8-4) 43, #20 Texas (9-3) 25 Gator #10 Virginia Tech (10-2) 38, #13 Oregon (8-4) 17 Capital One #17 USC (10-2) 30, #19 Notre Dame (9-3) 9 [B]Week 2[/B] Insight Minnesota (8-4) 17, #25 Rugters (7-5) 14 Liberty Kansas St (8-4) 41, Arkansas State (9-3) 17 Sun #8 Tennessee (10-2) 43, Boise State (8-4) 7 Holiday #11 Arkansas (11-1) 28, Colorado State (8-5) 14 [B]Week 1[/B] Las Vegas #14 Michigan (9-3) 51, Nebraska (7-5) 14 Motor City #21 Oregon State (8-3) 58, C.Michigan (7-5) 6 Champs Sports South Carolina (9-4) 41, N.Illinois (8-5) 7 Hawaii Texas A&M (7-5) 31, North Carolina (8-4) 14 [/CODE] [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006.jpg[/IMG] [B]National Champions:[/B] [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/georgia.jpg[/IMG][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006georgia.htm"][FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="8"][B][COLOR="DarkRed"](12-0, 8-0)[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT][/URL][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/georgia.jpg[/IMG] [code] [B]Poll Team Record[/B] GDCS: Georgia 12-0 Media: Georgia 12-0 Coaches: Georgia 12-0 CPU: Penn State 12-1 [B]Final GDCS Top 4:[/B](Recalculated after Bowls) 1. Georgia 12-0 .964 2. Penn State 12-1 .952 3. Oklahoma 11-1 .834 4. Wisconsin 11-1 .829 [/code] [B]Heisman Trophy Winner:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/player1953.htm"]Penn State Senior Quarterback Daniel Mendoza[/URL] [B]Job Offers:[/B] -North Texas Eagles [B]Hire/Fire Staff:[/B] -Offensive Coordinator Valentin quit after the 2006 season. -The Bulls hire 34 year old OC Steve Cook for $550k. Cook is an excellent game planner, as he proved as assistant offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Wyoming last season. Hopefully he will be able to improve the horrible offense that plagued the Bulls in 06. HC: Tc Simons ($875K, 35yrs old, 50.8 prest, 7-4, Arkansas) OC: Steve Cook ($550k, 34yrs old, West Coast, 0-0, Cincinnati) DC: Gerald Marshall ($400k, 31yrs old, 3-4, 7-4, Minnesota) ST: Jose Pham ($100k, 32 yrds old, 7-4, UNLV) [B]College Transfers:[/B] QB (Fr) James Marshall (58/71) transfered from the North Carolina State Wolfpack. HB (So) Travis Smith (63/88) transfered from the Tennessee Vols. [B]Recruiting:[/B] [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2006rec.jpg[/IMG] 70. South Florida (9 ***, 5 **; 1238) [code] The following recruits ended up coming to South Florida: DE Nicholas Aldrich, 3-stars (52/71) Olympia (Orlando, FL) National Rank: 733, Regional: 172, Position: 52 WR William Martinez, 3-stars (48/66) St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, FL) National Rank: 954, Regional: 237, Position: 134 OLB Robert Christensen, 3-stars (45/65) Hollywood Hills (Hollywood, FL) National Rank: 821, Regional: 203, Position: 83 OG Tom Dixon, 3-stars (50/67) St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, FL) National Rank: 976, Regional: 245, Position: 57 RB Juan Davis, 3-stars (50/62) Godby (Tallahassee, FL) National Rank: 847, Regional: 212, Position: 70 ILB Olen Mcmillan, 3-stars (51/66) Archbishop McCarthy (Fort Lauderdale, FL) National Rank: 647, Regional: 144, Position: 40 FS Murray Jordan, 3-stars (47/62) Lowndes (Valdosta, GA) National Rank: 1185, Regional: 310, Position: 47 OLB Orlando Steinberg, 3-stars (56/67) Industrial (Vanderbilt, TX) National Rank: 513, Regional: 110, Position: 49 TE Travis Davis, 3-stars (51/63) Bartram Trail (Jacksonville, FL) National Rank: 989, Regional: 248, Position: 44 CB Willie Clark, 2-stars (47/57) Deltona (Deltona, FL) National Rank: 1287, Regional: 335, Position: 139 DE Richard Goldstein, 2-stars (46/64) South Fork (Stuart, FL) National Rank: 1082, Regional: 280, Position: 69 TE Walter Littleton, 2-stars (45/58) Bishop Verot (Fort Myers, FL) National Rank: 1361, Regional: 348, Position: 72 QB Lawrence Brooks, 2-stars (43/58) East Lake (Tarpon Springs, FL) National Rank: 1952, Regional: 503, Position: 186 OG Mike Crum, 2-stars (49/63) Westminster Christian (Miami, FL) National Rank: 1099, Regional: 287, Position: 66 [/code]
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[FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="5"][B][COLOR="DarkRed"]Season 2 (2007):[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="4"][B][COLOR="Green"]South Florida Bulls (7-5, 3-5)[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [B]Season Preview:[/B] The Bulls should be competitive in the Conference USA this season and the alumni expect a .500 USF is projected to finish #7 in the Conference USA this season. The Bulls run a Vertical Passing offense and rely on TE David Collins. The OL has some weak spots and stuggles at times. OT John Mahan is the best option and most of the successful plays rely on his protection. The Bulls run a 3-4 defense and rely on SS Chris Smith. Their DBs makeup the teams top defensive unit and one that will be under a lot of pressure this season. They have the talent to carry the defense for stretches, but not for the entire season. Prediction: 5-6 [B]Season Review:[/B] The Bull finished the season 7-5 overall, but only 3-5 in the Conference USA which left them tied for 7th place. The offense improved dramatically from last year, under new OC Steve Cook, but still had problems putting points on the board when they were really needed. The offense saw the emergence Seniors (QB) John Cahill and (WR) Jacob Schmidt who was named the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year. Sophomore (HB) Earnest Gonzalez was 3rd string last season but had a nice spring to capture the starting job and was able to rush for 1027 yards. [B]Stats:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007team52.htm"]South Florida Overview[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007team52r.htm"]South Florida Roster[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007team52s.htm"]South Florida Stats[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/leagueleaders2007.htm"]League Leaders[/URL] [B]Standings:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007standings.htm"]Conference Standings[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007top25.htm"]Top 25 Polls[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007cpu.htm"]Computer Polls[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007rpi.htm"]RPI[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007gdcs.htm"]GDCS[/URL] [B]Bowl Games:[/B] (Click Logo for Box Scores) [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007orangebowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/orangebowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007cottonbowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/cottonbowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007rosebowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/rosebowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007sugarbowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/sugarbowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007fiestabowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/fiestabowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL] The Fiesta Bowl was able to put together a #1 vs #2 matchup that left many people unhappy. Most thought #1 Notre Dame should play against #3 Florida and their Heisman Trophy winning Runningback Roger Wood in the Sugar Bowl, since many fans felt the Gators were better than the Pitt. Cal made it to there second straight Rose Bowl and got to play against the undefeated Ohio State Buckeyes........ [CODE] [B]Week 4:[/B] [B]Orange #23 NC State (9-3) 31, #14 Nebraska (9-3) 22[/B] The Wolfpack rolled past Nebraska on the legs of redshirt junior running back Edward Crawford. Crawford was first team All-ACC this year while running for 1482 yards and 17 touchdowns. In the Orange Bowl the baffled the Cornhusker defense piling up 178 yards on 26 carries and two touchdowns. [B]Cotton #5 Texas (11-1) 38, #7 Auburn (10-2) 19[/B] Junior QB John Mitchell passed for 375 yards and 5 touchdowns as the Longhorns manhandled the Tigers all game long. Texas entered the last week of the season #1 in both polls, before they lost to rival Texas A&M 17-7. If not for that lose the Longhorns could have been playing for the National Championship. [B]Rose #18 Cal (10-2) 38, #6 Ohio State (11-1) 31[/B] Last season the Cal Bears entered the Rose Bowl unbeaten, but fell to Wisconsin in a blowout. This year the Bears showed the Buckeyes how bad it feels. Cal jumped out to a quick 24-0 lead and never looked back. [B]Sugar #3 Florida (12-0) 31, #4 Wisconsin (10-2) 10[/B] The Florida Gators stepped up and showed that they should be the National Champions as they shutdown the Wisconsin Badgers and won the 2007 Sugar Bowl. With Pitt and Notre Dame 1&2 in the polls the Gators have a very small chance at a split National Championship. [B]Fiesta #1 Notre Dame (12-0) 20, #2 Pitt (11-1) 13[/B] Notre Dame and Pitt entered the 4th quarter tied 10-10 before the Panthers kicked a FG to go ahead by three. The Irish then went on to score ten unanswered to capture the 2007 National Championship. [B]Week 3:[/B] Capital One #19 USC (10-3) 26, #9 Virginia Tech (9-3) 21 Outback #16 Arkansas (10-2) 34, #11 Oklahoma (8-4) 23 Peach #10 Oregon (9-3) 34, #8 Miami (9-3) 14 Gator #15 Texas A&M (10-2) 16, West Virginia (7-5) 13 Alamo #24 LSU (9-3) 32, #13 UCLA (9-3) 18 [B]Week 2:[/B] Holiday #25 Colorado (9-3) 29, Air Force (10-3) 3 Sun Bowl Frenso State (9-3) 28, #20 Georgia (8-4) 21 Liberty #12 Maryland (10-3) 24, Southern Miss (7-5) 0 Insight #22 North Carolina (9-3) 41, Iowa (7-5) 34 [B]Week 1:[/B] Las Vegas #21 Alabama (9-3) 21, #17 Boston College (8-4) 12 Motor City Miami (Oh) (9-3) 33, San Deigo State (10-3) 3 Hawaii Florida State (7-5) 30, Kent State (8-4) 9 Champs Sports Kansas State (7-5) 38, Central Florida (8-4) 31 [/CODE] [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007.jpg[/IMG] [B]National Champions:[/B] The Notre Dame Fightin Irish have been named the National Champions by both the Media and Coaches Poll. The Florida Gators finished undefeated and #2 in both polls, but the Computer Poll awarded their National Title to the Gators. [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/notredame.jpg[/IMG][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007notredame.htm"][FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="8"][B][COLOR="DarkBlue"](12-0)[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT][/URL][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/notredame.jpg[/IMG] [code] [B]Poll Team Record[/B] GDCS: Notre Dame 12-0 Media: Notre Dame 12-0 Coaches: Notre Dame 12-0 CPU: Florida 12-0 [B]Final GDCS Top 4:[/B] (Recalculated after Bowls) 1. Notre Dame 12-0 .964 2. Florida 12-0 .952 3. Texas 11-1 .864 4. Pitt 11-1 .848 [/code] [B]Heisman Trophy Winner:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/player9497.htm"]Florida Gators Junior Running Back Roger Wood[/URL] [B]Season Evaluation:[/B] D = Team Performance D = Talent D = Recruiting B = Board Expectations D = Prestige C = Overall [B]Job Offers:[/B] UAB Blazers Ohio Bobcats Eastern Michigan Eagles Troy Trojans Rice Owls [B]Hire/Fire Staff:[/B] The 2007 offseason saw no change in the coaching staff at the University of South Florida. HC: Tc Simons ($875K, 36yrs old, 51.1 prest, 14-9, Arkansas) OC: Steve Cook ($550k, 35yrs old, West Coast, 7-5,Cincinnati) DC: Gerald Marshall ($400k, 32yrs old, 3-4, 14-9, Minnesota) ST: Jose Pham ($100k, 33yrs old, 14-9, UNLV) [B]College Transfers:[/B] CB (Fr) George Mayes (56/73) transfered from the Clemson Tigers OT (Fr) Basil Carlin (54/73) transfered from the Miami Hurricanes DE (So) Carl Harris (62/73) transfered from the Virginia Tech Hokies ILB (Fr) Robert Morgan (53/71) transfered from the Arkansas Razorbacks [B]Recruiting:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007team52commits.htm"]South Florida Commitments for 2008[/URL] [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2007rec.jpg[/IMG] 72. South Florida (8***, 2**; 1144)
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I grew up watching college football in the late 80's-mid 90's, and I loved it. Since Arlie has made such an incredible game where everything can be edited, I decided to some what recreate some of that feel from the early 90's. Since I am not trying to be %100 realistic with the conferences it allows me to turn up conference movement an see how everything will shake out. Can a.....BYU.....Navy...???... move up and compete with the big boys???? Im looking forward to seeing how the league looks 10-20-30 seasons in, and hopefully I can pull a Paterno/Bowden career and building USF from a bottom tier team, to a major conference contender and national contender.
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[FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="5"][B][COLOR="DarkRed"]Season 3 (2008):[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="4"][B][COLOR="Green"]South Florida Bulls (8-3, 6-2)[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [B]Season Preview:[/B] The board of directors at USF are looking for improvement this season by the Bulls. Many expect a top 3 finish in the Conference USA and a strong showing against rival Central Florida. The Bulls run a Balanced offense and rely on transfer RB Travis Smith. The OL is a capable unit. While OT John Mahan is a nice player, the whole group will need to improve its overall form and technique to be successful. The Bulls also run a 3-4 defense and rely on OLB Orlando Steinberg. They rely on their linebackers to carry the defense. The groups of LBs should be able to hold up against most opponents but could wear down as the season goes on. [B]Season Review:[/B] The Bulls put together a nice season finishing 8-3 overall and 6-2 in the Conference USA for a second place finish behind Cincinnati. USF was lead by transfer running back Travis Smith who lead the Bulls in both rushing (270 car, 1271 yards, 7 tds) and receiving (50 rec, 618 yards, 4 tds) and was named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year. Tc Simmons was named the Conference USA Coach of the Year mostly due to the conference record turn around (3-5 to 6-2) this season. The Bulls will have to try and rebuild at running back next since Smith is leaving early for the NFL. It was incredible having him this past season and we would have like to have had him around for another season, but sometimes things do not work out perfectly. Hopefully Travis will have an incredible career in the pros. [B]Stats:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008team52.htm"]South Florida Overview[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008team52r.htm"]South Florida Roster[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008team52s.htm"]South Florida Stats[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/leagueleaders2008.htm"]League Leaders[/URL] [B]Standings:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008standings.htm"]Conference Standings[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008top25.htm"]Top 25 Polls[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008cpu.htm"]Computer Polls[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008rpi.htm"]RPI[/URL] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008gdcs.htm"]GDCS[/URL] [B]Bowl Games:[/B] (Click Logo for Box Scores) [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008fiestabowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/fiestabowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008cottonbowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/cottonbowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008orangebowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/orangebowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008sugarbowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/sugarbowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008rosebowl.htm"][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/rosebowl.jpg[/IMG][/URL] The '08 National Championship would either be decided in the Rose Bowl (#1 vs #3) or in the Sugar Bowl (#2 vs #6) with the defending National Champions riding a 23 game winning streak but only ranked #6. Many fans of the Irish where left wondering if they might get the short end of the stick like the Florida Gators did in '07. [code] [B]Week 4: Fiesta #4 Florida (10-2) 27, #16 Pitt (8-4) 10 [/B] 2008 was a down year for the Big East. Last season the Pitt Panthers were playing against Notre Dame for the National Championship; this year the Panthers still won the Big East but only managed eight wins. The Gators were simply the better team today, out maning and outplaying Pitt the entire game. Gators star freshman running back John Wilkerson (1713 yds, 19tds; regular season) replaced last years Heisman Winner Roger Wood. Wilkerson had a great season winning the Doak Walker Award, but he only managed 68 yards on 28 carriers against the Panthers. [B]Cotton #17 Arkansas (10-2) 34, #7 Minnesota (10-2) 27[/B] The Cotton Bowl was an offensive clinic as the Razorbacks and Gophers combined for 991 yards. Arkansas was lead by junior running back Jason Mohr who carried the ball 30 times for 200 yards. In the regular season Mohr ran for 1733 yards and 15 touchdowns. The Gophers tied the game entering the 4th quarter (20-20) before the Hogs score two unanswered touchdowns to seal up the victory. [B]Orange #14 Colorado (10-2) 30, #5 Georgia Tech (10-2) 23[/B] Colorado racked up 496 yards, but the Buffalos were unable to secure the victory until there was only 00:43 left in the game when running back Matthew Blalock scored his third touchdown. [B]Sugar #6 Notre Dame (12-0) 34, #2 Auburn (10-2) 24[/B] Notre Dame entered the game on a 23 game winning streak but the national media only had the Irish ranked 6th. Looking for some much deserved respect the Irish went out and played a great game against the #2 Auburn Tigers. Auburn outgained the Irish 428-377 but only managed 39 yards on the ground on 30 carries. The victory left fans wondering if Irish would get left out of the National Title picture like the Florida Gators did last year. [B]Rose #3 Ohio State (11-1) 28, #1 Washington State (10-2) 14[/B] Both teams entered the game with dreams of National Championships dancing in the heads. Ohio State Heisman Trophy winning QB Russell Bowling was held to a season low 180 yards, but the Buckeyes still managed to walk into halftime with a 20-0 lead. The Cougars where done in by horrible play of freshman quarterback Kevin Blue (10/25, 107 yds, 3 ints). With the victory Buckeye fans where left waiting if it would be them, or the Irish who would be named the 2008 National Champions. [B]Week 3:[/B] Capital One #11 USC (9-3) 33, #18 Oklahoma (9-3) 26 Outback #15 Texas (10-2) 44, #8 Florida State (9-3) 23 Peach #21 Penn State (9-3) 31, #10 Tennessee (9-3) 16 Gator #20 Georgia (9-3) 48, #9 Virginia Tech (9-3) 45 [B]Week 2:[/B] Holiday #12 UCLA (10-2) 47, Air Force (10-3) 20 Alamo #22 Miami (8-4) 33, #13 Cal (8-4) 26 Sun #19 Michigan (9-3) 38, Frenso State (9-3) 16 Liberty #25 Maryland (9-3) 27, Memphis (6-6) 24 Insight #23 Wisconsin (8-4) 43, Alabama (7-5) 10 [B]Week 1:[/B] Las Vegas Clemson (7-5) 30, Boise State (9-3) 13 Motor City Iowa (8-4) 39, Ohio (9-3) 0 Hawaii Nebraska (8-4) 17, BYU (7-5) 7 Champs Sports Kansas State (8-4) 31, Cincinnati (8-4) 24 [/code] [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008.jpg[/IMG] [B]National Champions:[/B] The Notre Dame Fightin Irish have been named the National Champions for the second straight year. The Irish beat Auburn in the Sugar Bowl then jump six places in the polls to capture back-to-back National Championships. [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/notredame.jpg[/IMG][URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008notredame.htm"][FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="8"][B][COLOR="DarkBlue"](12-0)[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT][/URL][IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/notredame.jpg[/IMG] [code] [B]Poll Team Record[/B] GDCS: Notre Dame 12-0 Media: Notre Dame 12-0 Coaches: Notre Dame 12-0 CPU: Ohio State 11-1 [B]Final GDCS Top 4:[/B] (Recalculated after Bowls) 1. Notre Dame 12-0 .964 2. Ohio State 11-1 .952 3. Wash State 10-2 .769 4. Auburn 10-2 .761 [/code] [B]Heisman Trophy Winner:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/player1877.htm"]Ohio State Buckeye's RS Junior Quarterback Russell Bowling[/URL] [B]Season Evaluation:[/B] C = Team Performance C = Talent D = Recruiting B = Board Expectations A = Prestige C+= Overall [B]Job Offers:[/B] Two schools from major conferences came calling this year, but neither jobs is a great situation. Both schools would require 4-6 seasons to build each team into a winner and right now the Bulls are on the verge of a breakout year, so I will stay with USF. Northwestern Wildcats (47 prest, 3-8 last year, 9-24 overall) Baylor Bears (44 prrest, 4-7 last year, 9-24 overall) Utah Utes (43 prest, 6-5 last year, 14-19 overall) UAB Blazers (33 prest, 5-6 last year, 11-22 overall) [B]Hire/Fire Staff:[/B] The Bulls have retained the entire coaching staff from last seasons 8-3 team and hopefully they will be able to improve even more. HC: Tc Simons ($875K, 37yrs old, 52.4 prest, 22-12, Arkansas) OC: Steve Cook ($550k, 36yrs old, West Coast, 15-8,Cincinnati) DC: Gerald Marshall ($400k, 33yrs old, 3-4, 22-12, Minnesota) ST: Jose Pham ($100k, 34yrs old, 22-12, UNLV) [B]College Transfers:[/B] QB (So) Joel Lowe (72/75) transfered from the Michigan State Spartans CB (Fr) Charles Hawkins (55/67) transfered from the Florida Gators OG (Fr) Kevin Moore (55/66) transfered from the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets DE (Fr) Charles Gibson (56/73) transfered from the Ole Miss Rebels [B]Recruiting:[/B] [URL="http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008team52commits.htm"]South Florida Commitments for 2009[/URL] [IMG]http://www.simons.net/tristan/bbcf/reports/2008rec.jpg[/IMG] 60. South Florida (10 ***star, 4 **star, 1275)
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[FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="5"][B][COLOR="DarkRed"]Season 4 (2009):[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT="Arial Black"][SIZE="4"][B][COLOR="Green"]South Florida Bulls[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/FONT] [B]Season Preview:[/B] The Bulls should be in the top 3 of the Conference USA. Combine that with a win over Central Florida and the alumni will feel we have had a successful season. With the departure of CUSA Offensive Player of the Year, HB Travis Smith, the Bulls will have problems moving the ball on the ground this season. The Bulls run a West Coast offense and rely in QB James Marshall. Last season Marshall split time at QB, but this year the job and the offense will rely soley on him. The OL is a capable unit. While OT Basil Carlin is a nice plaer, the whole group will need to improve its overall form and technique to be successful. USF also run a 3-4 defense and rely on DE Carl Harris. The rely on their linebackers to carry the defense. The group of LBs should be able to hold up against most opponents but could wear down as the season goes on.
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