Thanks guys, keep 'em coming.
I had forgotten about that 2004 Auburn team, I need to make them in my initial run (a la 94 Penn State). Also, the 1993 Auburn team that was 11-0, but on probation.
If I could ask you all a game-related question - just envision you're sitting down and playing a college football board game, with cards and dice. You're sitting across from someone, and you take turns on offense and defense, marking the yardage off from each play call, etc. Would you care to keep track of who makes each tackle or no?
I'm struggling with that one. For super in-depth guys wanting comprehensive stats that might play a season or something, they'd want it. For most people who will just play an occasional game from time to time, it becomes much less necessary. It gives you something to do while on defense, in case that's sort of boring as-is.
How it is now, the offense picks their play type (inside run, outside run, short pass, long pass) while the defense picks it's key (of those 4 play types). Then we look at the offensive play card chosen and compare it with the influence from the defense's card (decreasing the yardage/pass completion % if the defense keys on the same play type as the one called, increasing the yardage/pass completion % if it's not the same play type).
Just wanting some feedback, thanks.