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NCAA 2006 heisman mode is crap

BuckWrestler141

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My created running back broke every record in the book as I played on varsity so frankly it wasn't very fun. Point is he broke every rushing record in the book, had 5x's more TDs, yards, yards per a carry, and an equal amount of recieving yards as Reggie Bush (whos team ended up with 2 losses) yet Reggie Bush didn't just beat me in the votings he won by a landslide.

Combine that with no recruiting and teddy ginn benched for 8 games without being given the reason and i'm switching back to dynasty mode.
 
Dynasty is far better, but why are you playing on varsity mode? No one should play on less than Heisman IMO, but AA is definitely a requirement if one is not up to heisman yet.

I agree its crap... maybe if you practiced like two dozen times it would raise your awareness or hands just a little... or how you did in practice would add or delete like 0.1% on a rating.
 
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jwinslow said:
Dynasty is far better, but why are you playing on varsity mode? No one should play on less than Heisman IMO, but AA is definitely a requirement if one is not up to heisman yet.

I agree its crap... maybe if you practiced like two dozen times it would raise your awareness or hands just a little... or how you did in practice would add or delete like 0.1% on a rating.
I agree A-A is a must. Heisman difficulty - yeah, it's fine, except that ridiculous kick meter. Then again, maybe the kick meter is a little more reasonable this year?
 
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The same thing happened to me. My QB broke a million records (well, maybe only half a million) and he didn't win the heisman. I'm just trying to get the stupid Heisman and then I'll go to dynasty mode. I should be able to finish the season tonight, but my qb is leading the nation in interceptions thrown. He's first in the Heisman standings, but he was first in the first season at this point, too. I'll be pretty bitter if I lose the Heisman, again.
 
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jwinslow said:
I agree its crap... maybe if you practiced like two dozen times it would raise your awareness or hands just a little... or how you did in practice would add or delete like 0.1% on a rating.
Wait so those practices affect your player? I did them and never seemed to notice any changes so I quit doing them..
 
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Sorry, no I meant they should do that. It would give a purpose to the drills. You could gain or lose more small percentage points based on the difficulty of the drill.

If nothing else, practicing over and over again should raise your composure during the game.
 
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Oneshot said:
With tOSUs schedule, its difficult, because we dont have championship games and stuff, so the last two weeks are Bye weeks. Heisman Hype is all about the "now" player.
Unless of course they give you a non-conference game after THE game. Freaking scheduling bug!
 
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