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Pussy. You only beat them 52-7?
I played them the other day and the final score was 255-0. Played on JV with 15 minute quarters. Used every single "Pennant" cheat. Ginn had 5 punt returns for a TD, Holmes 4 returned for a TD. Pittman had over 500 yards rushing with 12 tds on 12 carries. Wells had 307 yards rushing 6 TDs, Haw had 376 yards and 7 TDs. Smith passed for over 500 yards and rushed for 250. Don't remember how many TDs total he had, it was something like 17 with like 12 coming from throws. Holmes had 9 receptions for 560 yards and 7 tds. Ginn had 7 for 380 yards. Gonzo had 10 for 460. All together they had like 20 tds between them.
All I know was that the score was 255 halfway thru the 3rd and I kept scoring but nothing would add on anymore. Hawk took out his frustrations of not winning the awards by sacking Quinn 13 times and totalling 34 tackles...before I took him out at halftime. Quinn was sacked a total of 21 times by the 2nd quarter before Hawk gave him a severe concussion. The defense injured all three ND QB's and Notre Dame was using a WR in the 4th. OSU totalled over 2500 yards of offense and Notre Dame had like -650 yards rushing.
And you only put 52 on them.
haha jabba the weis...nice manI encased Brady Quinn in carbonate and delivered him to his coach Jabba The Weis.
Congrats. I would love to play you sometime. Chris Wells as a true freshamn (84 overall) had 1023 yards and 19 td's in the first half on 5 minute quarters against Texas' D on Varsity. My buddy had it on vasity and i was going to switch it but on the first play C Wells took it to the house so i figured what the hell.You have alot of time on your hands to play 15 minute quarters period let alone JV. That must have been a 6 or 7 hour game haha
Edit: Wells won the heisman and shattered Barry Sanders single season record with the season simulated after the Iowa game.