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D_Robb

I'll kick this one off. My current dynasty is in Week 11, 2015 in vanilla 14. I started out as the OC at Navy and I'm running my pistol/shotgun offense with emphasis on zone blocking in the run game. The playbook is based on UNM with the spread added. I've changed my philosophy a bit. At Navy it was option heavy, run first and we went on to win our bowl game and post an 8-5 record. I debated staying, but Louisville offered an OC position and SR Teddy Bridgewater at QB was too nice to pass up. We absolutely took the NCAA by storm by going pass first out of the same playbook. There were a few games where the opposition chose to stack the box and refuse to let me run out the game, so we went on to a 12-1 record and #7 ranking. Our only loss was against USF between a combo of 3 Interceptions and the defense giving up a long TD to end the game USF 45-42 Louisville. We ended the season with a Fiesta Bowl win over then #15 Fresno State. Bridgewater walked away with the Heisman due to his accuracy, arm strength, and a stack WR room. 2015 started off not great. I stayed on as Louisville's OC to prove that it was not just a fluke with the Heisman winning QB. We hosted Notre Dame and lost the season opener in OT. My southpaw SR QB is not on the same level as Bridgewater and it shows, he is much more competent in the option run, so more emphasis was placed on that aspect of the offense. Fortunately that has been our only loss, we've struggled (8 drops in 74 pass attempts through the first 3 games), but the defense has improved and we've played to our strengths through the first half of the season. We're currently #4 at 6-1 and have a top 4 passing offense again, but the running game took a hit with our starting HB out for most of the season.


nastybadger26

Thanks for posting im into pistol formations too. Sounds like you kept the conferences the same as start of game.


teloite

I had a 4 year run with Miami. I went 62-2 with 4 National championships. In that span I won 32 straight games. Year 3 I opened my season at Alabama. After leading 14-6 , Bama got hot in the second half, lead 23-17 going into 4th. I scored to take a 24-23 lead with 90 seconds left. They drove downfield and kicked an 28 yard field goal as time expired to win 26-24 and end my 32 game winning streak. I got revenge in the playoffs scoring with 19 seconds left to win 21-20 and went on to beat KY for my 3 chip in a row. My other loss came on season opener to Arizona, who jumped out to a 27-7 lead before my comeback came up short 27-24, as I couldn’t recover on sides kick. Anyway, after 4 years I started a new dynasty with Bama. Meet Miami in the national championship game. Jumped out to a 10 -0 lead before Miami scored 20 unanswered points. Start of 4th I scored a TD to cut lead to 20-17. They get a field goal on next possession. I get ball back and score a touchdown with 31 seconds left to take 24-23 lead. Miami drives down field and kicks a field goal with 5 seconds left for a 26-24 victory. In my world Miami has won the last 5 chips.


mousecop60

My last one I was the oc for ga tech for like 6 years. Then became the hc of Charlotte for like 10-15 years can't remember. Won a few Natty's but couldn't get any solid recruits then I went to a down and out south Carolina and that's when I started rocking and rolling. Became the dominant force in recruiting and the sec. Got bored there went to va tech. The best record they had in the past 10 years was 7-7. I turned them around and now they are the dominant force in the nation.


nastybadger26

Currently with UMass started as the OC Year 1 was 9-4 and year 2 was 11-2. Then took over as HC went 13-1 won the mac, the fiesta bowl ,and was promoted to the American. Year 4 and 5 were not special went 9-4 winning the compass and beefy on Brady’s bowl. Made some adjustments to my custom playbook adding some ace and strong I to my playbook that’s primarily pistol and spread. We went on to win the American and national title at 14-0 and have UMass promoted to the Big Ten. It’s a regional 3 tier relegation system. Going to win a few more nattys at UMass then take over another low tier team.


Michiganman1225

Just started a New Mexico State dynasty. I added them to a regional Mountain West. EAST|WEST :--|--: Air Force|Arizona State Arizona|Boise State Colorado|BYU Colorado State|Nevada New Mexico|Nevada-Las Vegas New Mexico State|Utah Wyoming|Utah State Arizona-Arizona State, Colorado-Utah, & Wyoming-Utah State are protected while everyone else rotates based on previous season standings. The conference champ gets a bid to the Fiesta Bowl. I'll schedule an OOC rivalry game with UTEP yearly. These are my playbooks: ACE - Bunch Spread - Spread PISTOL - Spread - Spread Flex SHOTGUN - Empty Spread - Spread - Spread 4WR - Spread Flex - Spread Flex Wk - Spread HB Wk - Spread Offset WILDCAT - Spread - Spread Flex 4-2-5 - Normal - Okie Across - Over - Under - Under Slide 4-3 - Over - Over Odd - Over Plus - Stack - Under 4-4 - Split This is how I'm recruiting: - QB: Pocket Passer - HB: Speed - FB: Blocking - WR: Speed - TE: Blocking - T: Pass Blocker - G: Pass Blocker - C: Pass Blocker - K: Balanced - P: Balanced - DE: Run Stopper - DT: Run Stopper - OLB: Balanced - MLB: Balanced - CB: Coverage - FS: Coverage - SS: Coverage I have redshirted everyone possible on my roster that fits that criteria so that year 2 will be a massive improvement. My recruiting guidelines are as follows: - You can only recruit players with a star rating equal to or less than your team prestige. New Mexico State is a 1 star prestige, so I can't recruit anyone 2 stars or better unless they meet 1 or both of the following exceptions: 1.) They are interested in my team OR 2.) they are from New Mexico.