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Topic: Random Revelations (college football stats & stuff)

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MarqHusker

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Re: Random Revelations (college football stats & stuff)
« Reply #308 on: January 05, 2020, 10:55:16 AM »
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I looked up videos of Super Play-action Football, too, and couldn't find any showing the option play on it.  That part was good and fun.  The problem with the game overall was that a 50-yard TD run took about 3 minutes, lol.  If you watch the gameplay on 1.5 speed on youtube, it actually looks normal.  Meh.
That was hilarious.  I remember we were laughing out loud at the pace of play.  Even the time meter of the music bed during game play was sluggish. 

What made running option fun in that game was when you played in teammate mode, you could block like a champ.

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Re: Random Revelations (college football stats & stuff)
« Reply #309 on: January 05, 2020, 09:07:46 PM »
This is a high school thing, but I don't know where else to put it.
I was looking over the 2019 FL playoffs and found something pretty incredible.  In 6A (it goes up to 8A now), Miami Central was a 4 seed.  Now, it's sort of like the NCAA tournament, where there's 4 regions (but of 8 teams), so there's four 1 seeds, four 2s, etc.
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4-seed Miami Central won their 1st round game, then beat the 1-seed in their region, then the 2-seed in their regional final to get to the final 4.  They beat the 1-seed in the semifinal and beat another 1-seed for the state title.  They beat a 5, 1, 2, 1, and a 1 seed.  That's nuts!  Three 1-seeds!  And all but the semifinal game were blowouts!  
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