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back to the old sliders
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Soapy
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Soapy
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Week 11 Top Stories
1. The Wildcats pull off the upset over Minnesota 28-16
2. LSU falls out of the top 25 with fourth loss of the season, losing to Florida
3. Nebraska upsets Penn State, throws a wrench in the Big Ten Championship picture
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Week 11 ACC Results
NCST 23 - PITT 13 | DUKE 24 - GT 17 | MIA 56 - CAL 24 | CUSE 56 - STAN 27
UVA 27 - LOU 16 | ND 38 - FSU 14 | BC 28 - SMU 24 | UNC 20 - CLEM 17
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Week 12 ACC Schedule
Virginia Tech (5-5, 2-5) at NC State (5-5, 3-4)
#24 Virginia (7-3, 4-3) at #19 SMU (7-3, 4-3)
Pittsburgh (5-5, 4-3) at North Carolina (3-7, 2-5)
Georgia Tech (1-9, 1-7) at Stanford (4-6, 3-4)
#1 Miami (10-0, 7-0) at Clemson (6-4, 5-3)
California (6-4, 3-4) at Florida State (4-6, 3-5)
Boston College (6-4, 4-3) at Louisville (5-5, 5-3)
Duke (4-6, 4-3) at Syracuse (5-5, 3-4)
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Week 12 Notable Games
#6 Michigan (9-1, 6-1) at #7 Nebraska (7-3, 4-3)
#5 Alabama (9-1, 5-1) at #2 Georgia (8-2, 6-1)
#8 Texas Tech (8-2, 6-1) at #17 Utah (8-3, 6-2)
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ACC Standings
1. Miami, 10-0, 7-0 (clinched ACC Championship Game appearance)
2. Notre Dame, 7-4, 5-3
3. Clemson, 6-4, 5-3
4. Louisville, 5-5, 5-3
5. Duke, 4-6, 4-3
6. Pittsburgh, 5-5-, 4-3
7. SMU, 7-3, 4-3
8. Virginia, 7-3, 4-3
9. Boston College, 6-4, 4-3
10. Wake Forest, 7-4, 4-4
11. Syracuse, 5-5, 3-4
12. Stanford, 4-6, 3-4
13. California, 6-4, 3-4
14. NC State, 5-5, 3-4
15. Florida State, 4-6, 3-5
16. North Carolina, 3-7, 2-5
17. Virginia Tech, 5-5, 2-5
18. Georgia Tech, 1-9, 1-7
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CFP Rankings
1. Miami, 10-0
2. Georgia, 8-2
3. Rutgers, 8-2
4. TCU, 10-1
5. Alabama, 9-1
6. Michigan, 9-1
7. Nebraska, 7-3
8. Texas Tech, 8-2
9. UAB, 8-2
10. Florida, 7-3
11. USC, 8-3
12. Oregon, 8-2
13. Notre Dame, 7-4
14. Penn State, 8-2
15. East Carolina, 9-1
16. UNLV, 10-0
17. Utah, 8-3
18. Minnesota, 7-3
19. SMU, 7-3
20. Missouri, 7-3
21. Coastal Carolina, 8-2
22. Ole Miss, 7-3
23. Houston, 7-3
24. Virginia, 7-3
25. UConn, 9-2
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Players of the Week
WR Jim Skaggs: L 41-35 at Ohio » 8 rec, 186 yds, 3 TD
DE Doug Bean: W 56-24 at California » 4 tkl, 2 sacks-------
WR Bobby Gallagher: W 56-27 at Stanford » 7 rec, 154 yds, 3 TD
DE Doug Bean: W 56-24 at California » 4 tkl, 2 sacks--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Heisman Watch
WR Davon Momah: W 56-24 at California » 10 rec, 157 yds, 2 TD
HB Deron Tryon: W 56-24 at California » 21 car, 161 yds, 2 TD
QB Denton Brossette: W 41-31 at Mississippi State » 27-38, 427 yds, 4 TD
QB Keke Hagg: Injured
WR Terraine Rich: W 37-19 at Oregon » 5 rec, 78 yds, TD--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Top 247 Five-Star Commitments
#1 Alex York [OLB #1]: Scottsdale, AZ [IMG] | 5-star | Miami
#2 Cory DeMarco [DT #1]: Coatesville, PA | 5-star | Virginia Tech
#3 Sammy Ramey [HB #1]: Saint Louis, MO [IMG] | 5-star | Miami
#4 Immanuel Bouchard [QB #1]: Las Vegas, NV | 5-star | USC
#5 Brian Baskett [ILB #1]: Chandler, AZ | 5-star | Miami
#6 Archer McChesney [HB #2]: Park Ridge, IL | 5-star | BYU
#8 Jay Pierschbacher [RT #2]: Lake Cormorant, MS | 5-star | Miami
#10 Edward Verrier [ILB #2]: Horn Lake, MS | 5-star | Miami
#12 Salesi Luna [QB #4]: Chatsworth, CA | 5-star | Oregon
#13 Angel Winter [RT #3]: Cibolo, TX | 5-star | Oklahoma
#14 Karl Tuten [DT #2]: Nashville, GA | 5-star | Miami
#15 Terrance Harris [QB #5]: Miami, FL | 5-star | Miami
#17 Siaki Tu'ikolovatu [CB #4]: Bradenton, FL [IMG] | 5-star | Miami
#19 Chase Forrest [WR #2]: Columbia, MD | 5-star | Miami
#20 Jermaine Landolt [ATH #6]: Washington, MD | 5-star | Oklahoma
#21 Jimmie Gammon [FS #1]: Los Gatos, CA | 5-star | Oregon
#22 Juan Heurtelou [QB #7]: Hollywood, FL | 5-star | Alabama
#23 John Mulumba [TE #1]: Grantsville, UT | 5-star | Washington State
#24 Rashad Garnes [RE #2]: Sarasota, FL | 5-star | Miami
#25 Russ McGlinchey [OLB #2]: Mount Airy, GA | 5-star | Tennessee
#26 Rob Cummins [FS #2]: Mililani, HI [IMG] | 5-star | LSU
#27 Byron Ekanem [QB #8]: Sunnyvale, CA | 5-star | Notre Dame
#29 Landon Hangartner [RE #3]: Sumner, WA | 5-star | Oregon
#30 Quentin Washington [LT #1]: White House, TN | 5-star | Miami
#31 Lyle Rasmussen [RT #4]: Ogden, UT | 5-star | Miami
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Notable Florida Recruiting Commitments
#15 Terrance Harris [QB #5]: Miami, FL | 5-star | Miami
#17 Siaki Tu'ikolovatu [CB #4]: Bradenton, FL [IMG] | 5-star | Miami
#22 Juan Heurtelou [QB #7]: Hollywood, FL | 5-star | Alabama
#24 Rashad Garnes [RE #2]: Sarasota, FL | 5-star | Miami
#43 Iosefa Skura [RT #8]: Boynton Beach, FL | 4-star | Colorado
#48 Noah Bradford [LT #2]: Bradenton, FL [IMG] | 4-star | East Carolina
#52 Emmett Lokombo [LT #3]: Tampa, FL | 4-star | Florida State
#76 Ty Silva [LG #3]: Ocoee, FL | 4-star | Ohio State
#83 Romeo Ford [WR #7]: Tallahassee, FL | 4-star | Tulsa
#88 Clyde Kane [WR #8]: Naples, FL | 4-star | Alabama
#93 Emeke Nwachukwu [LOLB #4]: Tallahassee, FL | 4-star | Virginia Tech
#105 Julian O'Daniel [QB #11]: Bradenton, FL | 4-star | Alabama
#109 Jeremiah Sprinkle [LE #1]: Orlando, FL | 4-star | Miami
#111 Josh Contreras [FS #3]: Miami, FL | 4-star | Alabama
#118 Broderick Booker [HB #10]: Homestead, FL | 4-star | Miami
#120 Danny Bettis [RE #10]: Orlando, FL | 4-star | Miami
#144 Rashawn Swift [FS #4]: Jacksonville, FL | 4-star | Florida State
#217 Terrence Boyett [ATH #7]: Jacksonville, FL | 4-star | Virginia Tech
#225 David Hajrullahu [FS #9]: Belle Glade, FL | 4-star | Alabama
#226 Pat Juszczyk [LT #6]: Orange Park, FL | 4-star | Alabama
#234 Ciante Hixon [QB #29]: Bradenton, FL | 4-star | Clemson
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Soapy
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Week 12 Preview: at Clemson Tigers
Record: 6-4, 5-3
Head Coach: Dabo Swinney
Offensive Scheme: Air Raid
Defensive Scheme: 4-3
Team Schedule
vs. Duke (4-6): W 38-21
vs. Arkansas (3-7): W 41-14
vs. #2 Georgia (8-2): L 28-11
at #13 Notre Dame (7-4): L 31-27
vs. Virginia Tech (5-5): W 24-16
at NC State (5-5): L 25-10
vs. California (6-4): W 27-26
at Florida State (4-6): W 27-14
vs. Pittsburgh (5-5): W 30-13
at North Carolina (3-7): L 20-17
Team Leaders
Passing: Thomas Horner (62 cmp%, 2707 yards, 21 TD, 3 INT, 150.2 passer rating)
Rushing: Dalvin Jones (573 yards, 5.2 ypc, 5 TD)
Receiving: Matt Callow (48 receptions, 825 yards, 7 TD)
Blocking: 22 sacks allowed
Defense: Quincy Fink (30 tackles, 6 TFL, 4.5 sacks)
Last Meeting
CFB 2028 Regular Season Week 12 - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
(5-6, 4-5 ACC) Clemson Tigers 24 - 38 Miami Hurricanes (11-0, 8-0 ACC)
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QB Thomas Horner: 27-40, 335 yds, 2 TD, INT, sacked 6 times---
DE Jordan Ross: 9 tkl, 3 TFL, 2 sacks---
QB Keke Hagg: 23-42, 325 yds, 3 TD, sacked 4 times---
WR Davon Momah: 6 rec, 157 yds, TDInjuries
QB Keke Hagg (out)
DT Dan Mintze (doubtful)
WR David Tompkins (doubtful)
DT Ja'Darius Lampman (out)
RT George Riggins (out)
CB Jamie Mueller (out)
DT Fabian Louis (out)Clemson Tigers Key Players
QB #8 Thomas Horner, Rs Senior » 86 ovr, 83 spd, 91 acc, 87 cod, 90 thp, 96 sac, 90 mac, 89 dac
HB #28 Dalvin Jones, Rs Senior » 92 ovr, 94 spd, 95 acc, 86 cod, 84 car, 85 jkm
WR #82 Matt Callow, Junior » 82 ovr, 94 spd, 90 acc, 89 cod, 81 cth, 85 rls
EDGE #4 Brian Mixon, Rs Senior » 90 ovr, 87 spd, 95 acc, 70 str, 86 pmv, 84 fmv, 63 bsh
IDL #72 Quincy Fink, Rs Senior » 88 ovr, 81 spd, 80 acc, 95 str, 79 pmv, 82 fmv, 88 bsh
NB #8 Kevin Gainwell, Rs Freshman » 82 ovr, 90 spd, 88 acc, 81 mcv, 74 zcv, 72 press
Hard Rock Bet™
Spread: Miami -13
Moneyline: Clemson +670
Over: 66
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Baze
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bro
At this point I'd do more to increase the CPU sliders. Up the pass blocking and run blocking as well as the pass defense (reaction and coverage). If that doesn't help then lower User pass blocking to force yourself to get rid of the ball quicker
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Soapy
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From the Ashes.

‣ CFB 2029 Regular Season, Week 12 - Memorial Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina
(11-0, 8-0 ACC) #1 Miami Hurricanes at Clemson Tigers (6-5, 5-4 ACC)
MIA | 7 | 13 | 8 | 3 | 31
CLEM | 7 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 21
Survive and advance! Hurricanes navigate through tight game in Death Valley to spoil Senior Day
From the Miami Hurricanes pantomiming breaking Howard's Rock during pregame to Clemson's Dalvin Jones throwing up the upside down 'U' following his first quarter touchdown, Miami and Clemson's battle of two of the ACC's top teams had all of the makings of a contentious, physical game between two coaches that pride themselves on building up a tough program.
It lived up to the billing with the Tigers taking the undefeated Hurricanes to the brink but were unable to seal the deal as Miami rushed for 302 yards to escape Death Valley with a 31-21 win and one step closer to yet another season.
The Tigers made it interesting, blocking a punt in the first quarter to set up Jones' tying touchdown. Miami quarterback Bernie Flowers would be intercepted in the end zone in the ensuing possession, keeping Miami's offense off the board and Clemson would eventually take the lead following a 50-yard completion to Mailau Sweet from Thomas Horner to set up Von Alexis' touchdown to take the 14-10 lead.
Flowers would respond by going to Davon Momah, who finished the game with 184 yards receiving. Momah caught a 34-yard pass to get the ball into Clemson territory and five plays later, Flowers punched it in on a scramble. The combination of Momah and Flowers' legs would strike once more in the final 42 seconds of the first half with Flowers finding Momah for another 34-yard gain and then rushing for fourteen yards to set up Jason DeLong's 51-yard field goal to extend their lead to 20-14 at the half.
Both teams swapped touchdowns in the third quarter, with Momah scoring his second touchdown of the game to make it 27-21 and Flowers would rush it in to make it an seven point game. Clemson's offense was never able to get over the hump, punting on their first two drives of the fourth quarter which allowed Miami to go on a fifteen play drive that resulted in a Glen Burns' field goal to make it 31-21 with 1:34 remaining and burned all of the Tigers' timeouts.
Back to back completions of 32 and 26 yards would get the Tigers to the Miami 3-yard line but were unable to punch it in with Horner throwing an incompletion and being stopped of the goal line on scrambles on three consecutive plays.
Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
Davon Momah 8 Yd pass from Bernie Flowers (9:16)
Dalvin Jones, 5 Yd run (3:00)Quarter 2
Glen Burns, 28 Yd FG (5:49)
Von Alexis, 10 Yd run (4:30)
Bernie Flowers, 6 Yd run (1:56)
Jason DeLong, 50 Yd FG (0:00)Quarter 3
Dalvin Jones, 1 Yd run (5:20)
Davon Momah 2 Yd pass from Bernie Flowers -- 2pt (0:29)Quarter 4
Glen Burns, 36 Yd FG (1:33)Player Stats
QB Bernie Flowers: 15-22, 259 yds, 2 TD, INT, sacked once, 5 car, 33 yds, TD, fumble (recovered)
QB Thomas Horner: 24-30, 314 yds, sacked 5 times, fumble (recovered)
HB Deron Tryon: 18 car, 146 yds
HB Aidan Teague: 12 car, 40 yds
HB Javier Torrez: 11 car, 57 yds
HB Dalvin Jones: 13 car, 25 yds, 2 TD
WR Davon Momah: 10 rec, 184 yds, 2 TD
WR Matt Callow: 8 rec, 118 yds
WR Mailau Sweet: 4 rec, 109 yds
LT Darrius Keyes: 63.4 PFF grade
LG Dominick Longo: 53.4 PFF grade
C Jesus Angel: 62.2 PFF grade
RG Richard Cookus: 55.3 PFF grade
RT Damian Carmona: 66.9 PFF grade
DE Nick Kahn: 5 tkl, 2 TFL, 1.5 sacks
IDL Shaun Turner: 3 tkl, 2 TFL, 1.5 sacks
S DeAngelo Avant: 15 tkl
CB Dell Clay: 8 tkl, INT
DE Quincy Fink: 7 tkl, 2 TFL, sack-
Soapy
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cpu pass blocking, run blocking and pass defense was already at 100. bumped QB accuracy to 50.
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Baze
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#toogood
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The JZA
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When you're good, you're good. When it's effortless, it's even better. You built the program to the nines.
I don't think no sliders could help unless you do 0 vs 100
I don't think no sliders could help unless you do 0 vs 100
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Soapy
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