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It’s crazy to see the CPU run that well in a EA game.
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Them boys ran all over you, holy shit.
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Kept it close in spite of their running backs absolutely torching you - to be that close to a conference title after one offseason at Kennesaw is very encouraging! Here’s hoping you can snag win #10 in the bowl.
That portal preview was quite interesting. Hopefully you don’t lose too much of the team this offseason
That portal preview was quite interesting. Hopefully you don’t lose too much of the team this offseason

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missed opportunity for sure but yeah, 9 wins is still very solid. i was shooting for 7/8 this season and we did that so can't get too greedy
EA definitely tuned it so we get more rushing attempts. We just had no answers for their running game. Even when I stopped blitzing to stop the long runs, they were still picking up good chunks due to missed tackles. They're the best team in the conference for a reason.
hopefully we get a fun bowl and not the same one as last year. i'd like to play a higher tier G6 team in the AAC or something as a measuring stick to see how far we are.Chillcavern wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 02:24Kept it close in spite of their running backs absolutely torching you - to be that close to a conference title after one offseason at Kennesaw is very encouraging! Here’s hoping you can snag win #10 in the bowl.
That portal preview was quite interesting. Hopefully you don’t lose too much of the team this offseason![]()
praying that Skyler comes back

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Head Coach Firings








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Head Coach Retiring

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Conference Championship Schedule
AAC Championship Game
#23 Tulsa (10-3, 6-2) -- 24
Tulane (9-4, 7-1) -- 07
ACC Championship Game
#9 Miami (11-2, 7-1) -- 31
#14 SMU (10-3, 8-0) -- 27
Big XII Championship Game
#18 TCU (11-2, 7-2) -- 38
#17 Arizona State (10-3, 7-2) -- 35
Big Ten Championship Game
#4 UCLA (11-2, 8-1) -- 35
#1 Oregon (13-0, 9-0) -- 42
C-USA Championship Game
Kennesaw State (9-4, 7-1) -- 28
Liberty (10-3, 7-1) -- 35
MAC Championship Game
Western Michigan (7-6, 6-2) -- 14
Buffalo (11-2, 7-1) -- 28
MWC Championship Game
Hawaii (8-5, 5-3) -- 38
New Mexico (7-6, 5-3) -- 17
SEC Championship Game
#3 Alabama (11-2, 7-1) -- 43
#7 Texas (11-2, 7-1) -- 49
Sun Belt Championship Game
Southern Miss (7-6, 5-3) -- 49
Appalachian State (9-4, 6-2) -- 19
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Kennesaw State Accepts Cure Bowl Invitation
12/8/2026 10:40 AM
ksuowls.com
KENNESAW, Ga. -- The Owls will be heading to Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. for the 12th Annual StaffDNA Cure Bowl, accepting the invitation to play the Ohio Bobcats of the Mid-American Conference
Kennesaw State is making its second consecutive appearance in the Cure Bowl.
The Owls will have an opportunity to earn the program's first ever bowl win and reach ten wins for the first time in program history at the FBS level.
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Tulsa with the Championship!! Let’s go!!!
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time to rock the Broncos shit to get that historic 10th win
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Jeremiah Smith becomes first Ohio State receiver to win the Heisman Trophy
Jessica West -- SI.com
The debate will likely never end but Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith has certainly put together a solid case to be the program's best receiver of all time after winning the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first receiver from the storied university's history to do so.
Smith edged out Texas' Arch Manning and Oklahoma's John Mateer in what was a quarterback affair in New York as they were joined by Clemson's Christopher Vizzina. It marks the second straight season that a receiver has won the award after Chris Brazzell won it last year.
The projected top pick in the NFL Draft caught 111 passes for 1,810 yards and seventeen touchdowns as he broke school record for single-season and career records.
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CFB Awards
Heisman: WR Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State): 111 Rec, 1810 Yds, 17 TD
Maxwell: WR Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State)
Walter Camp: WR Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State)
AP Coach of the Year: HC Dan Lanning (Oregon)
O'Brien: QB Arch Manning (Texas): 72 cmp%, 3916 Yds, 41 TD, 3 INT, 519 Rush Yds
Bednarik: LB Rasheem Biles (Pittsburgh): 60 Tkl, 13 Sacks, 3 PBU
Nagurski: LB Rasheem Biles (Pittsburgh)
Thorpe: CB Jaydan Mayes (Pittsburgh): 62 Tkl, 6 INT, 8 PBU
Walker: HB Jaivian Thomas (UCLA): 285 Car, 1543 Yds, 16 TD
Biletnikoff: WR Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State)
Lombardi: EDGE Matayo Uiagalelei (Oregon): 41 Tkl, 19 TFL, 11 Sacks
Unitas: QB John Mateer (Oklahoma): 72 cmp%, 3549 Yds, 35 TD, 3 INT, 521 Rush Yds
Hendricks: EDGE Matayo Uiagalelei (Oregon)
Outland: C Iapani Laloulu (Boise State)
Mackey: TE Lawson Luckie (Georgia): 75 Rec, 721 Yds, 4 TD
Broyles Award: OC Will Stein (Oregon)
Butkus: LB Rasheem Biles (Pittsburgh)
Rimington: C Iapani Laloulu (Boise State)
Groza: K Peyton Woodring (Georgia): 24/26 FG, 56 FG Lng
Guy: P Dakota Church (Wake Forest): 45.7 Avg Net, 24 inside the 20
Jet: WR Justius Lowe (Oregon): 11 KR, 378 Yds, TD, 45 PR, 689 Yds, TD
Alexander: QB Julian Lewis (Colorado): 54 cmp%, 3079 Yds, 25 TD, 7 INT, 407 Rush Yds
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AP First Team All-Americans
QB Arch Manning, Texas (Jr)
HB Jaivian Thomas, UCLA (Sr)
HB Jadarian Price, Texas (Sr)
WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State (Jr)
WR T.J. Moore, Clemson (Jr)
WR Isaiah Sategna, Oklahoma (Sr)
TE Lawson Luckie, Georgia (Sr)
T Caleb Tiernan, Penn State (Sr)
T Brayden Jacobs, Clemson (Fr)
G Bray Lynch, Indiana (Sr)
G Charles Jagusah, Indiana (Jr)
C Iapani Laloulu, Boise State (Sr)
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EDGE Bryce Young, Notre Dame (Jr)
EDGE Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon (Sr)
DT Eddrick Houston, Ohio State (Jr)
DT Marcus Burris Jr, Memphis (Sr)
LB Rasheem Biles, Pittsburgh (Sr)
LB Donelius Johnson, Kennesaw State (Sr)
LB Thomas Durbin, Kennesaw State (Fr)
CB Jaydan Mayes, Pittsburgh (Jr)
CB Kayin Lee, Notre Dame (Sr)
S Derek Williams Jr, Texas (Jr)
S Deon McKinley, Kennesaw State (Sr)
K Peyton Woodring, Georgia (Sr)
P Dakota Church, Wake Forest (Sr)