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Post by djp73 » 04 Jan 2019, 09:39

I think teambuilder is down, that's why I was asking.
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Post by Scars » 04 Jan 2019, 23:27

djp73 wrote:
04 Jan 2019, 05:24
Close one there. Way to finish. Do you make teambuilder teams for all of your recruits?
James wrote:
04 Jan 2019, 09:34
I don't think he does. I forgot about doing this. I might have to start including it in my chise.


Scars, great job against Iowa State they usually get some upsets each year. However, Grier with 2 interceptions :dunkface:
I had to use RTG for my recruits because EA killed teambuilder, but I'm gonna check if I can download teams.

Grier gets back on track next game, don't worry James.
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Post by Scars » 04 Jan 2019, 23:27

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Kennedy McKoy has a career game against a clueless Baylor team

(3-5) 7 @ #1 55 (8-0)

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Because Baylor never heard of a screen pass before, the Mountaineers kept calling HB screens for #6 Kennedy McKoy.


October 25, 2018 | Week 10 | Mountaineer Field | Morgantown, WV

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Baylor - 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 || 7
#1 WVU - 7 | 21 | 14 | 13 || 55
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Scoring Summary

First Quarter
4:15 T. Wesco, 3 Yd pass from W. Grier (WVU)
3:09 J. Hurd, 6 Yd pass from C. Brewer (Baylor)

Second Quarter
6:06 W. Grier, 2 Yd run (WVU)
1:13 D. Sills V, 11 Yd pass from W. Grier (WVU)
0:03 G. Jennings, 28 Yd pass from W. Grier (WVU)

Third Quarter
6:12 K. McKoy, 2 Yd run (WVU)
2:57 K. McKoy, 29 Yd pass from W. Grier

Fourth Quarter
7:36 E. Staley, 24 Yd FG (WVU)
3:32 E. Staley, 21 Yd FG (WVU)
0:04 A. Sinkfield, 2 Yd run (WVU)

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Baylor Bears
Charlie Brewer: 17-33, 199 yards, 1 touchdown, 3 interceptions, 7 carries, 27 yards
JaMycal Hasty: 9 carries, 34 yards, 4 receptions, 26 yards
Jalen Hurd: 6 receptions, 97 yards, 1 touchdown
Clay Johnston: 10 tackles, 1 tackle for loss
Ira Lewis: 3 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack
Bravvion Roy: 1 tackle, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack

West Virginia Mountaineers
Will Grier: 21-30, 310 yards, 4 touchdowns, 11 carries, 80 yards, 1 touchdown
Kennedy McKoy: 20 carries, 93 yards, 1 touchdown, 8 receptions, 128 yards, 1 touchdown
D. Sills V: 4 receptions, 89 yards, 1 touchdown
Gary Jennings: 2 receptions, 56 yards, 1 touchdown
Trevon Wesco: 2 receptions, 6 yards, 1 touchdown
Josh Norwood: 4 tackles, 1 interception
Dylan Tonkery: 3 tackles, 1 interception
Keith Washington: 3 tackles, 1 interception
David Long Jr.: 2 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack
Darius Stills: 1 tackle, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack

Next Game: #21 Texas (6-2)
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Post by James » 04 Jan 2019, 23:35

Just took them behind the barn.

Take out UT next.
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Post by Scars » 04 Jan 2019, 23:39

James wrote:
04 Jan 2019, 23:35
Just took them behind the barn.

Take out UT next.
:hornsdown:
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Post by Scars » 04 Jan 2019, 23:39

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Around the NCAA
Week 11 Polls
1. Texas A&M (8-0)
2. West Virginia (8-0)
3. Georgia Tech (8-0)
4. Alabama (7-1)
5. Mississippi State (7-1)
6. Virginia Tech (7-1)
7. Washington (8-1)
8. Missouri (7-1)
9. Miami (7-1)
10. Ohio State (6-2)
11. Oklahoma (7-1)
12. Washington State (7-1)
13. Stanford (5-2)
14. Michigan State (6-2)
15. Oregon (6-2)
16. Georgia (5-3)
17. Colorado (7-1)
18. Tulane (7-1)
19. Texas (6-2)
20. Clemson (5-3)
21. Florida (6-2)
22. Utah (6-2)
23. Iowa (7-1)
24. Wisconsin (5-3)
25. Florida State (5-3)

Heisman Watch
QB Will Grier, West Virginia: 21-30, 310 yards, 11 carries, 80 yards, 5 total touchdowns
HB Qua Searcy, Georgia Tech: 30 carries, 194 yards, 3 touchdowns
HB Myles Gaskin, Washington: 10 yards, 39 yards
HB Josh Jacobs, Alabama
HB Devin Singletary, FAU: 24 carries, 158 yards

Big 12 Standings
1. #2 West Virginia, 8-0 (5-0)
2. #11 Oklahoma, 7-1 (4-1)
3. #19 Texas, 6-2 (4-1)
4. Baylor, 3-5 (3-2)
5. Oklahoma State, 5-3 (2-3)
6. Iowa State, 5-3 (2-3)
7. Texas Tech 4-4, (2-3)
8. Kansas, 4-4 (1-4)
9. TCU, 3-5 (1-4)
10. Kansas State, 3-5 (1-4)

NCAA Players of the Week
QB Will Grier, West Virginia, rSR: 21-30, 310 yards, 11 carries, 80 yards, 5 total touchdowns
SS Khane Pass, Louisville, rSR: 2 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 interception

Big 12 Players of the Week
QB Will Grier, West Virginia, rSR: 21-30, 310 yards, 11 carries, 80 yards, 5 total touchdowns
CB Brian Perry, Iowa State, rSR: 11 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble
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Post by James » 04 Jan 2019, 23:47

Also how the hell did A&M get so good.
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Post by Scars » 05 Jan 2019, 01:18

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West Virginia bolsters their defensive line with two more commits

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Sources have confirmed that three star recruit Ed Williams and two star recruit Nate Young have signed with the Mountaineers this week. Not only are these recruits are both from Georgia, they also play on the defensive line. With many key defensive linemen leaving after this season such as starters Ezekiel Rose and Kenny Bigelow, West Virginia will need all the help that they can get next year.

Ranked as the 36th best defensive tackle in the nation, Ed Williams has shown great pass rushing ability but heavily struggles in stopping the run. Williams decided to commit to West Virginia after visiting the campus last week to watch their game against Baylor. The 6'3" 291 pound tackle from Redan, Georgia, enjoyed his experience at Morgantown as he watched the Mountaineers defense overwhelm the opposing offense. Without a clear starter at defensive tackle next year, Williams could get significant playing time in the tackle rotation as a freshman.

The other new commit Nate Young is the polar opposite of Williams. While Williams is known for his pass rushing, Young is more of a run stopper. The Warner Robins native stands at 6'4" and 247 pounds, but he is labeled too slow to play defensive end in West Virginia's 3-3-5 scheme. One coach from the Mountaineers staff has said that Young is a better fit at nose tackle as a depth player.
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Post by Scars » 05 Jan 2019, 01:22

James wrote:
04 Jan 2019, 23:47
Also how the hell did A&M get so good.
They're the team that gave Bama that one loss
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