First, welcome the new coach's!....Macc runs a great OD, and we have some really fun guys in the OD...Have fun, the more recaps and updates the better IMHO, but it's up to you...I'm sure Macc has given you the guidelines to the league, but I just want to throw my 2 cents out there...
In my opinion, I want this league to be as realstic as possible...I have been turned off by other OD that allow a coach to run up scores and stat's...I understand that at times your able to put up 70-80 on the CPU, but I would ask that at times you "pull off the horses" with a big lead...play your 2nd/3rd stringers....I also get that your QB is going to throw for 5 TD and 500 yards, or your RB going to go off for 250 4 TD in a game, but in my opinion this shouldn't be a habbit of it happening ever game...Winning a game vs the CPU 55-10 is fine, 80-10 all the time is not...I may be in the minority, but I ask that you keep it as real as possible...
HERE ARE THIS YR NCAA LEADERS (our stat's don't have to be exact, but they should be close)
RUSHING
1 Ryan Mathews, Fresno St. 276 1808 19 6.55 150.67
2 Toby Gerhart, Stanford 311 1736 26 5.58 144.67
3 Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh 297 1640 16 5.52 136.67
4 Donald Buckram, UTEP 259 1594 18 6.15 132.83
5 Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech 268 1538 19 5.74 128.17
6 Anthony Dixon, Mississippi St. 257 1391 12 5.41 126.45
7 Curtis Steele, Memphis 1239 15 6.26 123.90
8 LaMichael James, Oregon 215 1476 14 6.87 123.00
9 Vai Taua, Nevada 172 1345 10 7.82 122.27
10 Joe Webb, UAB 227 1427 11 6.29 118.92
PASSING
1 Case Keenum, Houston 5449 43
2 Tyler Sheehan, Bowling 3664 23
3 Taylor Potts, Texas Tech 3068 20
4 Todd Reesing, Kansas 3616 22
5 Tim Hiller, Western Mich. 3249 23
6 Colt McCoy, Texas QB 3512 27
7 Christian Ponder, Florida St. 2717 14
8 Levi Brown, Troy QB 3868 22
9 Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame 3722 28
10 Sean Canfield, Oregon St. QB 3103 21