You can't get up at 12:30-1 to get game in one one of the days he can play before you have to work?jsence2 wrote:ChampDizzle wrote:Do you not realize I see these little "jabs" towards me in your posts? Furthermore where did you leave the message? Cause I didn't see it.jsence2 wrote:I left Champ a message yesterday and didn't hear from him.
I work the next five nights from 5pm to 2am, eastern time. I'm off next Sunday and Monday but I have plans with the family next Sunday night (haven't seen my sister/brother in law in two months, not breaking those plans), so.....at this point, unless he wants to go autopilot I think it'll end up being left up to the sim Gods. Hopefully I don't get shafted out of a title shot two years running
If you really want to play again, I can play anytime thurs and fri before you go into work. Or it can just be simmed but autopilot is not an option.
I get up about 3pm eastern, which gives me enough time to get ready for work, eat breakfast, read my Bible, and drive to work (I have to deal with rush hour traffic on my way in). Just sim it.
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I simmed the game since it obviously wasn't going to be played. LSU got the win and vaulted to #1 and will play for NC.
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just a game guys. I would have thought that Va Tech should have been in the NC game by beating an undefeated #3 FSU but that didn't happen. I've been shut out of NC games that I thought I should have been in also but it is no big deal really. J's schedule is kind of fucked up right now so he and Champ couldn't get the game played. So be it. If I had known J had tried to make arrangements to play today I would have held off advancing. That is my fault. Sorry you didn't get your shot Lytez. You had a great season and got the short end of the stick.
There is one other user game. Va Tech vs Georgia in a rematch. (I guess that is like pouring salt in the wound)
Everybody has a bowl game.
Lets try and get these knocked out and move ahead to the off season.
Let me know now if anybody wants to check out the coaching carousel.
There is one other user game. Va Tech vs Georgia in a rematch. (I guess that is like pouring salt in the wound)
Everybody has a bowl game.
Lets try and get these knocked out and move ahead to the off season.
Let me know now if anybody wants to check out the coaching carousel.
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Any chance we can hold off advancing until Tuesday night? I'll be back in town and home and can some time on Tuesday.

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Oracle, what is your schedule for the next week? My Sunday and Monday might actually become available due to the weather coming in (I guess I control that too) so I'll let you know if our plans get changed/cancelled.

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S15: Wake 8-5
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S22: Ohio 8-5
S23: ECU 12-2
S24-26: Kentucky 8-5, 5-7, 5-7
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I cleaned it up. Time to move forward. Get your games played so we can advance to the offseason.
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yesWJ5811 wrote:Any chance we can hold off advancing until Tuesday night? I'll be back in town and home and can some time on Tuesday.
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OracleHCR wrote:I cleaned it up. Time to move forward. Get your games played so we can advance to the offseason.
Awwwww what'd I miss?

S14: N Texas 7-1
S15: Wake 8-5
S16-21: Washington 9-4, 10-3, 8-5, 9-4, 7-6, 6-7
S22: Ohio 8-5
S23: ECU 12-2
S24-26: Kentucky 8-5, 5-7, 5-7
Career: 102-61
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I can go tonight or tomorrow night. What's your window?ChampDizzle wrote:Lytez, when can you play? I have a short window due to working nights.


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LSU wins the 2015 BCS National Championship with a hard fought 24-21 win over #2 Notre Dame. QB Robert Stevenson threw for 116 yds on 10/15 passing and rushed for 54 yds and a touchdown on 8 carries, but it was the nonstop pressure put on Notre Dame QB Everett Golson by Tigers' DE Kwon Alexander that was the major difference in the game. Alexander was a nightmare for the Irish offensive line, and even with double teams he was hitting Golsen all night long, eventually knocking him from the game in the 4th quarter. His 5 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, and forced fumble earned him Most Outstanding Player honors in the victory.
The Tigers won the toss and elected to kick off, and Notre Dame would get a nice pass play on the first snap, but Alexander made his presence known right away with a sack on the 2nd play of the game, as he chased Golsen out of the pocket and took him down. The Irish would convert on third down with a 23 yard gain, however, to keep the drive going, and followed that with a 25 yard pass play. The drive eventually ended with a 3 yard touchdown pass from Golsen to TE Koyack to make it 7-0 at the 3:52 mark. LSU wasted no time answering. They went 80 yards in 8 plays, capped off by a one yard QB sneak by Stevenson to tie the game. The big play in the drive was a 41 yard option keeper by Stevenson, which saw him get taken down by a shoestring tackle at the Irish 8 yard line.
LSU kicked off with a minute to go in the half, and Golsen's first pass went for five yards. The second play of the drive would end up being the play that likely decided the game. Golsen dropped back and threw an out route to his back side. All American CB Broderick Gibbons was in zone coverage in the flat, read it perfectly, and jumped it, taking it 36 yards for the touchdown and a 14-7 lead.
Notre Dame's next drive was a short one, going only five plays and being derailed by Alexander's second sack of the game, leading to a punt. LSU took over early 2nd quarter and drove down the field, gaining 49 yds on 5 plays. However, the drive stalled out inside the 15, and they settled for a FG to make it 17-7 with just 1:26 to go in the half. The Irish came out firing, and went 80 yds in 8 plays, ending with Golsen hitting Neal for a 17 yd touchdown to make it 17-14. LSU tried to quickly answer, and gained 24 yds on two plays, but a poorly thrown ball was picked off deep downfield, and the half ended 17-14 with the Tigers on top.
LSU comes out and drives downfield but a sack stalls the drive, setting them up for a 44 yd field goal from the middle of the field, but inexplicably (lag
) the kick hits the upright and the game remains 17-14. Notre Dame senses their chance and they come out slinging, as Golsen begins to tear them apart, even running for 10 yards. However, after getting to the LSU 35, he misread the coverage and threw a pass right to LSU freshman CB Darrell Freeman, and the Tigers escaped another threatening drive with the lead intact. After a few nice plays, Stevenson took a sack and the Tigers faced a third and 17 at midfield. Stevenson, using all the gifts that won him the Heisman, made the play that won the Tigers the national championship. As nobody was open and the pocket was collapsing around him, he rolled out to his left to throw the ball away and give the Tigers a chance to pin the Irish deep with a punt. However, just as he was about to throw it out of bounds, he saw WR Avery Johnson break free going up the seam, and hit him in stride for a 28 yard gain and new life. Two plays and 23 yards later, the Tigers were celebrating a six yard touchdown run by HB Karl Bush and a 24-14 lead.
Notre Dame wasn't going away quietly. They would come back and mount a comeback. Golsen would go incomplete twice, and would be sacked by Alexander and cough up the ball. His offensive line recovered upfield making it 4th and seven. He completed the pass for a first down on 4th down, but was nailed again by Alexander as he released the ball, and was knocked out of the game, and did not return. Gunner Kiel took over, and completed passes of 5, 13, and 34 yards, the last one going for a touchdown to Daniels to make it 24-21 with 2:32 remaining.
Electing to kick off and trust their defense with all three timeouts, Notre Dame kicked deep and gave LSU the ball. They never got it back. LSU handed it to WR Corey Swain on a WR sweep for 9 yards, and got a first down with a 6 yd FB dive. A 7 yard counter run made the Irish burn timeout number 1 with 1:18 to go, and Stevenson took a 4 yd power run up the middle out of the Gator formation to give LSU the first down they needed, but he also got knocked out of the game. This meant backup John Joseph came in to take the kneeldowns and give LSU the crystal ball and a hard-fought victory.
LSU now looks to the offseason, where they have put together their best recruiting class ever, featuring 13 players signed rated 77 or higher, and hoping that they don't lose a lot of players. Alexander, Stevenson, Bednarik winner Justin Hill, Gibbons, and Swain are all juniors; and many other important starters are juniors or redshirt sophomores including DT Jesse Neal, LB Scott Garcia, WR Jimmy Gandy, TE Nate Pickens, and WR Darius Byrd (all rated between 85 and 91 ovr). With very few seniors leaving at key positions, LSU should be ranked #1 come preseason.
Also after the game, the two schools announced they will schedule a rematch next season.
Great game Oracle, I always enjoy playing you win or lose.
The Tigers won the toss and elected to kick off, and Notre Dame would get a nice pass play on the first snap, but Alexander made his presence known right away with a sack on the 2nd play of the game, as he chased Golsen out of the pocket and took him down. The Irish would convert on third down with a 23 yard gain, however, to keep the drive going, and followed that with a 25 yard pass play. The drive eventually ended with a 3 yard touchdown pass from Golsen to TE Koyack to make it 7-0 at the 3:52 mark. LSU wasted no time answering. They went 80 yards in 8 plays, capped off by a one yard QB sneak by Stevenson to tie the game. The big play in the drive was a 41 yard option keeper by Stevenson, which saw him get taken down by a shoestring tackle at the Irish 8 yard line.
LSU kicked off with a minute to go in the half, and Golsen's first pass went for five yards. The second play of the drive would end up being the play that likely decided the game. Golsen dropped back and threw an out route to his back side. All American CB Broderick Gibbons was in zone coverage in the flat, read it perfectly, and jumped it, taking it 36 yards for the touchdown and a 14-7 lead.
Notre Dame's next drive was a short one, going only five plays and being derailed by Alexander's second sack of the game, leading to a punt. LSU took over early 2nd quarter and drove down the field, gaining 49 yds on 5 plays. However, the drive stalled out inside the 15, and they settled for a FG to make it 17-7 with just 1:26 to go in the half. The Irish came out firing, and went 80 yds in 8 plays, ending with Golsen hitting Neal for a 17 yd touchdown to make it 17-14. LSU tried to quickly answer, and gained 24 yds on two plays, but a poorly thrown ball was picked off deep downfield, and the half ended 17-14 with the Tigers on top.
LSU comes out and drives downfield but a sack stalls the drive, setting them up for a 44 yd field goal from the middle of the field, but inexplicably (lag

Notre Dame wasn't going away quietly. They would come back and mount a comeback. Golsen would go incomplete twice, and would be sacked by Alexander and cough up the ball. His offensive line recovered upfield making it 4th and seven. He completed the pass for a first down on 4th down, but was nailed again by Alexander as he released the ball, and was knocked out of the game, and did not return. Gunner Kiel took over, and completed passes of 5, 13, and 34 yards, the last one going for a touchdown to Daniels to make it 24-21 with 2:32 remaining.
Electing to kick off and trust their defense with all three timeouts, Notre Dame kicked deep and gave LSU the ball. They never got it back. LSU handed it to WR Corey Swain on a WR sweep for 9 yards, and got a first down with a 6 yd FB dive. A 7 yard counter run made the Irish burn timeout number 1 with 1:18 to go, and Stevenson took a 4 yd power run up the middle out of the Gator formation to give LSU the first down they needed, but he also got knocked out of the game. This meant backup John Joseph came in to take the kneeldowns and give LSU the crystal ball and a hard-fought victory.
LSU now looks to the offseason, where they have put together their best recruiting class ever, featuring 13 players signed rated 77 or higher, and hoping that they don't lose a lot of players. Alexander, Stevenson, Bednarik winner Justin Hill, Gibbons, and Swain are all juniors; and many other important starters are juniors or redshirt sophomores including DT Jesse Neal, LB Scott Garcia, WR Jimmy Gandy, TE Nate Pickens, and WR Darius Byrd (all rated between 85 and 91 ovr). With very few seniors leaving at key positions, LSU should be ranked #1 come preseason.
Also after the game, the two schools announced they will schedule a rematch next season.
Great game Oracle, I always enjoy playing you win or lose.

S14: N Texas 7-1
S15: Wake 8-5
S16-21: Washington 9-4, 10-3, 8-5, 9-4, 7-6, 6-7
S22: Ohio 8-5
S23: ECU 12-2
S24-26: Kentucky 8-5, 5-7, 5-7
Career: 102-61
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my window is 5-7pm est on Tuesday if you can. If not you can just play the cpuLytezOut wrote:I can go tonight or tomorrow night. What's your window?ChampDizzle wrote:Lytez, when can you play? I have a short window due to working nights.

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you around now? hit me up on AIMChampDizzle wrote:my window is 5-7pm est on Tuesday if you can. If not you can just play the cpuLytezOut wrote:I can go tonight or tomorrow night. What's your window?ChampDizzle wrote:Lytez, when can you play? I have a short window due to working nights.


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Huge day for LSU; they lose one 74 overall DE to transfer, but they talk the following players into returning:
90 WR Corey Swain (JR)
89 HB Bobby Heinze (RS SOPH)
87 LB Scott Garcia (RS SOPH)
87 WR Jimmy Gandy (JR)
87 LT Kyle Graham (JR)
85 CB Broderick Gibbons (JR)
Cannot wait for next season
90 WR Corey Swain (JR)
89 HB Bobby Heinze (RS SOPH)
87 LB Scott Garcia (RS SOPH)
87 WR Jimmy Gandy (JR)
87 LT Kyle Graham (JR)
85 CB Broderick Gibbons (JR)
Cannot wait for next season


S14: N Texas 7-1
S15: Wake 8-5
S16-21: Washington 9-4, 10-3, 8-5, 9-4, 7-6, 6-7
S22: Ohio 8-5
S23: ECU 12-2
S24-26: Kentucky 8-5, 5-7, 5-7
Career: 102-61