Congratulations to "longhorn8005" for winning the National Championship. SMU beat North Carolina 27-21 in a close game. However...
I better not see sack totals over 20-25 next season. Your LE ended up with 32 sacks. Once I said something about your sack total for your LE, you ended up using your RE to get sacks. He finished with 12.
No team has 44 sacks between their Defensive Ends. If this RIDICULOUS amount is shown next year, I'm going to have to boot you. Nobody likes to play in a league with someone to is taking advantage of game glitches. The next closest person to your LE was...Ryan Williams, RE from SAN DIEGO STATE. He had a sack total of 16.
Why should there be a differential of 32-16 in the sack leaders for the season? longhorn, you are my friend and also my brother's friend. We like you and we think you're a good dude. You play user vs. user games fair. But we cannot have this kind of sack total again. Integrity of the league is what matters. Nobody other player in the entire league this year had any kind of outrageous stats except for your RE. Nobody used Wide Receivers, Running Backs, Quarterbacks or anything else cheaply. Every other stat looks "genuine and legitimate".
The fact that you won the National Championship has A LOT to do with the fact that your LE had 32 sacks. I'm not going to ramble on about this - just don't let it happen again. And if we see anything similar in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge then you'll get booted from there too. Anybody can google "NCAA 10 glitches" and figure out shit to do to take advantage of game quality negligence. But we DON'T DO IT.
Season Recap:
#1. SMU (14-0), longhorn8005
#2. San Diego State (13-0), StarScream2108
#6. Temple (13-1), frythatchicken
#11. FIU (12-1), WaitingToInhale
#13. San Jose State (12-1), StineUnit10
#24. North Texas (11-2), mcnasty54
UR. Army Black Knights (10-3), BarackLikeMe
UR. Western Michigan (8-5), Big Reds
UR. Arkansas State (6-6), ragjobe
UR. Eastern Michigan (5-7), ep444
UR. Kent State (4-8), goober26
UR. Idaho (4-8), DiscipleOfPain
Heisman Winner: Riley Dodge, QB, Freshman, North Texas
Maxwell: Atiyyah Henderson, RB, Senior, San Diego State
Bednarik: Eric Norwood, ROLB, Senior, South Carolina
O'Brien: Tim Tebow, QB, Senior, Florida
Walker: Atiyyah Henderson, RB, Senior, San Diego State
Best WR: Jalal Beauchman, WR, Junior, San Jose State
Mackey: Zack Pianalto, TE, Junior, North Carolina
Best OL: Selvish Capers, RT, Senior, West Virginia
Rimington: Dan Voss, C, Senior, Georgia Tech
Lombardi: Jake Carr, RE, Freshman, New Mexico
Best LB: Eric Norwood, ROLB, Senior, South Carolina
Thorpe: Brad Phillips, SS, Senior, Northwestern
Groza: Casey Barth, K, Sophomore, North Carolina
Best Punter: Brad Nortman, Sophomore, Wisconsin
Best Returner: Josh Robinson, CB, Freshman, UCF Golden Knights
***Justin Smart, RE for SMU, was not given any official awards. I replaced him with whoever was second. He did not get his 32 sacks legitimately.
Congratulations to all bowl winners - and to those who did not reach a bowl this year...start planning! You're new recruits are on their way in and ready to make an impact. Good luck in Year 2!
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