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Topic: 2020 Simulated College Football Season

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #154 on: October 03, 2020, 10:20:58 PM »
3:30-6:00 kicks


  • #22 Miami 31, Pittsburgh 21
  • Ole Miss 30, #2 Alabama 27
  • #13 Oregon 44, Washington 20
  • #12 Oklahoma State d. TCU
  • #15 MINNESOTA d. MARYLAND
  • #21 Central Florida d. Tulsa
  • #20 NEBRASKA d. NORTHWESTERN
  • UAB d. UTSA
  • Duke d. #23 Wake Forest
  • Arkansas State d. Coastal Carolina
  • Connecticut d. Old Dominion
  • Cincinnati d. South Florida
  • Tennessee d. Missouri
  • #11 LSU d. Nicholls
  • North Carolina d. Virginia
  • Marshall d. Rice
  • Georgia State d. East Carolina
  • Troy d. South Alabama



Miami looked like they were going to run away and hide, taking a 21-0 lead.  Pitt came back and tied it up, before the Canes retook a 24-21 lead.  Narduzzi trusted his defense, and punted the ball back, rather than attempt a 4th and 5.  D'Eriq King made him pay and drove Miami down for a 31-21 win.

The biggest upset of the season went down in Oxford, thanks to a 17-0 3rd quarter for the Rebels, to take a 10 point lead into the 4th.  The Tide scored to cut it to 3, but a Mac Jones interception ended any comeback hopes.

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #155 on: October 04, 2020, 09:30:54 AM »
7:00 kicks


  • #17 Texas A&M 41, Mississippi State 38
  • Texas Tech d. West Virginia
  • #19 Iowa State d. Kansas
  • Oregon State d. Arizona State
  • Florida Atlantic d. Charlotte
  • Western Kentucky d. Middle Tennessee
  • UL Monroe d. Georgia Southern

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #156 on: October 04, 2020, 09:53:29 AM »
Night kicks


  • WISCONSIN d. Notre Dame
  • Air Force d. Navy
  • #5 Florida d. South Carolina
  • Florida State d. NC State
  • Colorado State d. Fresno State
  • Boise State d. San Jose State
  • New Mexico d. Massachusetts
  • North Texas d. Southern Miss
  • New Mexico State d. Texas State
  • San Diego State d. UNLV
  • #18 California d. Washington State
  • UCLA d. Arizona
  • Nevada d. Hawaii





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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #157 on: October 04, 2020, 01:30:42 PM »
Week 5 poll


  • Clemson (5-0) 1
  • OHIO STATE (4-0) 3
  • Oklahoma (4-0) 4
  • Florida (4-0) 5
  • Texas (4-0) 6
  • Auburn (5-0) 7
  • MICHIGAN (5-0) 8
  • Arkansas (5-0) 9
  • Alabama (4-1) 2
  • Georgia (4-1) 10
  • LSU (4-1) 11
  • Oklahoma State (4-0) 12
  • Oregon (4-1) 13
  • Virginia Tech (5-0) 14
  • MINNESOTA (5-0) 15
  • INDIANA (4-0) 16
  • Texas A&M (4-1) 17
  • California (5-0) 18
  • Iowa State (5-0) 19
  • NEBRASKA (5-0) 20
  • Central Florida (4-1) 21
  • Miami (5-0) 22
  • UL Lafayette (4-0) 25
  • Florida State (4-0) -
  • Duke (4-1) -

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #158 on: October 04, 2020, 03:06:12 PM »
Week 5 standings update

ACC
ATLANTIC
  • Clemson (4-0) 5-0
  • Florida State (1-0) 4-0
  • Syracuse (1-1) 3-2
  • NC State (1-1) 2-3
  • Louisville (1-2) 3-2
  • Wake Forest (0-1) 4-1
  • Boston College (0-2) 2-3


COASTAL

  • North Carolina (2-0) 3-2
  • Miami (1-0) 5-0
  • Virginia Tech (1-0) 5-0
  • Duke (1-1) 4-1
  • Pittsburgh (1-1) 4-1
  • Virginia (0-2) 2-3
  • Georgia Tech (0-3) 2-3


BIG XII
  • Iowa State (2-0) 5-0
  • Oklahoma (1-0) 4-0
  • Oklahoma State (1-0) 4-0
  • Texas (1-0) 4-0
  • Baylor (1-1) 3-2
  • Texas Tech (1-1) 3-2
  • Kansas State (0-1) 3-1
  • TCU (0-1) 2-2
  • West Virginia (0-1) 1-3
  • Kansas (0-2) 1-5



BIG TEN
EAST
  • Michigan (2-0) 5-0
  • Indiana (1-0) 4-0
  • Ohio State (1-0) 4-0
  • Michigan State (1-1) 2-3
  • Rutgers (1-1) 2-3
  • Maryland (0-1) 3-1
  • Penn State (0-2) 2-3


WEST

  • Minnesota (2-0) 5-0
  • Nebraska (2-0) 5-0
  • Iowa (1-1) 3-2
  • Northwestern (1-2) 3-2
  • Illinois (0-1) 3-1
  • Purdue (0-1) 3-1
  • Wisconsin (0-2) 3-2


PAC 12
NORTH
  • California (2-0) 5-0
  • Oregon (2-0) 4-1
  • Washington State (1-1) 3-2
  • Oregon State (1-1) 2-3
  • Stanford (1-2) 2-2
  • Washington (0-1) 2-2


SOUTH

  • UCLA (2-0) 4-1
  • USC (2-1) 3-2
  • Arizona (1-1) 4-1
  • Colorado (0-1) 1-2
  • Utah (0-2) 3-2
  • Arizona State (0-2) 2-3


SEC
EAST

  • Florida (3-0) 4-0
  • Missouri (2-1) 4-1
  • Georgia (1-1) 4-1
  • Tennessee (1-1) 3-2
  • Kentucky (1-2) 3-2
  • Vanderbilt (0-2) 1-3
  • South Carolina (0-3) 1-4

WEST
  • Arkansas (2-0) 5-0
  • Auburn (2-0) 5-0
  • LSU (1-0) 4-1
  • Alabama (1-1) 4-1
  • Texas A&M (1-1) 3-1
  • Ole Miss (1-2) 3-2
  • Mississippi State (0-2) 3-2



AMERICAN

  • Central Florida (2-0) 4-1
  • Temple (1-0) 4-0
  • Cincinnati (1-0) 4-1
  • SMU (1-0) 3-2
  • Tulane (1-0) 2-2
  • Memphis (1-1) 3-2
  • Houston (0-1) 3-1
  • East Carolina (0-1) 3-2
  • South Florida (0-1) 2-3
  • Tulsa (0-1) 1-3
  • Navy (0-2) 1-4


CONFERENCE USA
EAST

  • Florida Atlantic (1-0) 3-2
  • Western Kentucky (1-0) 3-2
  • Marshall (1-0) 2-3
  • Middle Tennessee (1-1) 2-3
  • Old Dominion (1-1) 2-3
  • FIU (0-1) 2-2
  • Charlotte (0-1) 0-5

WEST

  • UAB (1-0) 4-1
  • North Texas (1-0) 2-3
  • Southern Miss (1-1) 3-1
  • UTEP (0-0) 1-3
  • UTSA (0-1) 2-3
  • Louisiana Tech (0-1) 1-3
  • Rice (0-1) 1-4


MAC
EAST

  • Buffalo (2-0) 3-2
  • Miami(Ohio) (1-0) 3-2
  • Ohio (1-0) 3-2
  • Bowling Green (0-1) 1-4
  • Kent State (0-1) 1-4
  • Akron (0-2) 1-4

WEST
  • Northern Illinois (2-0) 3-2
  • Central Michigan (1-0) 3-2
  • Ball State (1-0) 2-3
  • Toledo (0-1) 2-3
  • Western Michigan (0-1) 2-3
  • Eastern Michigan (0-2) 1-4



MOUNTAIN WEST
MOUNTAIN

  • Colorado State (1-0) 4-0
  • Air Force (1-1) 3-2
  • Boise State (1-1) 3-2
  • Utah State (0-0) 2-2
  • Wyoming (0-0) 2-2
  • New Mexico (0-0) 1-3

PACIFIC

  • Nevada (2-0) 4-2
  • San Diego State (1-1) 4-1
  • Fresno State (1-1) 2-2
  • Hawaii (0-1) 2-4
  • UNLV (0-1) 1-4
  • San Jose State (0-1) 0-4


SUN BELT
EAST
  • Troy (1-0) 4-0
  • Appalachian State (0-0) 2-2
  • Georgia State (0-1) 3-2
  • Coastal Carolina (0-1) 2-3
  • Georgia Southern (0-2) 3-2


WEST
  • UL Lafayette (2-0) 4-0
  • UL Monroe (2-0) 3-1
  • Arkansas State (1-0) 3-2
  • South Alabama (0-1) 1-3
  • Texas State (0-1) 1-4

INDEPENDENT
  • Army (2-2)
  • Connecticut (2-3)
  • Liberty (2-3)
  • Notre Dame (2-3)
  • NM State (2-4)
  • BYU (1-4)
  • Massachusetts (0-5)


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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #159 on: October 06, 2020, 04:11:29 PM »
Week 6 schedule, kind of pissed we are missing this week.  6 matchups between ranked teams, plus UL Lafayette on the road against Appy State to see if they are for real on Wednesday night; UM-MSU, Stanford-ND, OSU-Iowa, Paul Bunyan Axe game, VT at UNC, ranked Cal on the road at USC.  Of those six matchups between ranked teams, four involve top 11 teams, including 3 SEC games, and the Red River Shootout

TIMETV
WEDNESDAY
7:30#23 UL Lafayette at Appalachian StateESPNU
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THURSDAY
7:30Texas State at TroyESPNU
8:00Tulane at HoustonESPN
..
FRIDAY
7:00#22 Miami at Wake ForestESPN
10:30Colorado at ArizonaESPN
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SATURDAY
9:00ESPN College Gameday, live from Dallas, TXESPN
NOON#3 Oklahoma vs. #5 Texas @ Dallas, TXABC
#7 MICHIGAN at MICHIGAN STATEFOX
ILLINOIS at #20 NEBRASKAESPN
Louisville at Boston Collegeespn2
Kansas at Kansas StateFS1
Tennessee at South CarolinaESPNU
Princeton at ArmyCBSSN
RUTGERS at PURDUEBTN
Eastern Illinois at KentuckySECN
3:30#19 Iowa State at #12 Oklahoma StateABC
#11 LSU at #4 FloridaCBS
Stanford at Notre DameNBC
#1 Clemson at #24 Florida StateESPN
TCU at West Virginiaespn2
East Carolina at South FloridaCBSSN
MARYLAND at #16 INDIANABTN
Akron at Kent State
Ball State at Buffalo
Central Michigan at Northern Illinois
Eastern Michigan at Ohio
Miami(Ohio) at Bowling Green
Toledo at Western Michigan
3:45Ole Miss at VanderbiltESPNU
4:00IOWA at #2 OHIO STATEFOX
Fresno State at #17 Texas A&MSECN
#25 Duke at NC StateACCN
4:30Utah at Washington StateP12
6:00Marshall at Western Kentucky
Temple at Massachusetts
UL Monroe at Liberty
7:00#6 Auburn at #10 GeorgiaESPN
New Mexico at Colorado StateCBSSN
Middle Tennessee at FIU
UAB at Rice
Charlotte at North Texas
Florida Atlantic at Southern Miss
Maine at Connecticut
7:30#15 MINNESOTA at WISCONSINABC
#14 Virginia Tech at North CarolinaESPNU
8:00#9 Alabama at #8 ArkansasCBS
UCLA at Arizona StateFOX
UTEP at Louisiana Tech
Missouri at BYU
9:00Oregon State at WashingtonP12
Air Force at San Jose State
10:00Wyoming at UNLVespn2
10:30#18 California at USCESPN
San Diego State at Utah StateCBSSN
MIDNew Mexico State at Hawaii

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #160 on: October 08, 2020, 08:11:57 AM »
Wednesday game


  • #23 UL Lafayette d. Appalachian State

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #161 on: October 08, 2020, 11:47:41 PM »
Thursday scores


  • Troy d. Texas State
  • Houston 45, Tulane 23

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #162 on: October 10, 2020, 09:24:21 AM »
Friday games


  • #22 Miami d. Wake Forest
  • Colorado d. Arizona

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #163 on: October 10, 2020, 03:44:28 PM »
Noon games


  • #3 Oklahoma 52, #5 Texas 26
  • #7 MICHIGAN 27, MICHIGAN STATE 9
  • ILLINOIS 35, #20 NEBRASKA 27
  • Louisville d. Boston College
  • Kansas State d. Kansas
  • South Carolina d. Tennessee
  • Army d. Eastern Illinois
  • RUTGERS d. PURDUE
  • Kentucky d. Eastern Illinois


The Sooners used a 21-0 run in the third quarter to blow a 24-19 game at halftime, into a 45-19 rout.  Spencer Rattler got off to a rough start, 4-11 for 36 yards with a pick, but once he settled in, he picked the Texas defense apart, and wound up passing for 350 yards.

The Spartan defense gave Joe Milton problems all day long, holding him to 37% completions, and outgained the Wolverines by nearly 100 yards.  But Milton did connect on a 71 yard touchdown pass, and Rocky Lombardi threw a red zone pick six.  Michigan State's red zone problems were the story of the game.  The Spartans reached the redzone six times before Michigan even got there once, but that resulted in three field goals, a failed fourth down conversion, and two interceptions, including the pick six by Ambry Thomas.  To be dominating play, and still trail 14-9 did not bode well for Sparty, once Michigan played better over the final quarter and a half, scoring the final 13 points.

With a bye week next week, and then a road game at Rutgers, the Huskers looked primed to roll into a Halloween date with the Buckeyes in Columbus at 7-0, and a top 15 ranking.  A quick 10-0 lead seemed to support that, but it was short lived, as the defense began to falter, and the Illini took a narrow 21-20 lead into the half.  An early 4th quarter touchdown pass from Brandon Peters to extend Illinois' lead from 28-27 to 35-27 proved to be the final score.  Scott Frost elected to go for it on 4th and 2 from the 18 with just under 7 minutes to go, needing a touchdown and a two point conversion to tie, and Adrian Martinez was stuffed.  Nebraska never got back inside the Illinois 40.  The questions for Scott Frost will be why Dedrick Mills, who ran for 81 yards on 12 carries, only got 12 carries.  Martinez was accurate, completing over 70% of his passes, but on just 5.6 ypa, never even threatened to stretch the field.

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #164 on: October 10, 2020, 07:21:21 PM »
3:30 games


  • #19 Iowa State 31, #12 Oklahoma State 24
  • #4 Florida 30, #11 LSU 23
  • Notre Dame d. Stanford
  • #24 Florida State 31, #1 Clemson 28
  • TCU d. West Virginia
  • East Carolina d. South Florida
  • #16 INDIANA d. MARYLAND
  • Kent State d. Akron
  • Ball State d. Buffalo
  • Northern Illinois d. Central Michigan
  • Ohio d. Eastern Michigan
  • Bowling Green d. Miami(Ohio)
  • Western Michigan d. Toledo


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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #165 on: October 10, 2020, 07:22:35 PM »
3:45 game


  • Ole Miss d. Vanderbilt

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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #166 on: October 10, 2020, 07:32:54 PM »
4:00 games

  • #2 OHIO STATE d. IOWA
  • #17 Texas A&M d. Fresno State
  • NC State d. #25 Duke


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Re: 2020 Simulated College Football Season
« Reply #167 on: October 10, 2020, 07:59:42 PM »
4:30 game


  • Washington State d. Utah

 

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