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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
05/20/24 9:14:42 PM
#238
PrivateBiscuit1 posted...
New Long Legs trailer. This feels like it may end up being the best horror movie of the year.
I'm highly skeptical it can beat Late Nite but I'm certainly intrigued

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jcgamer107
05/12/24 3:01:04 AM
#110
Personal Best time

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jcgamer107
05/11/24 8:17:08 PM
#108
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2143496800

ended up getting PB by 30 seconds

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jcgamer107
05/09/24 1:44:02 PM
#106
Daaaammmnn you were so close on TMNT 3 - I saw you got to Super Shredder

Don't worry, though, I'll get 'im for ya

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jcgamer107
05/06/24 10:06:56 PM
#103


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTStIsCHzq0

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
04/30/24 2:06:18 AM
#213
Rewatching Bone Tomahawk and admiring the writing, some of the best dialogue ever in a horror movie. It's so good, the movie doesn't need a soundtrack.

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
04/29/24 5:53:22 AM
#209
Just saw that Anthony Perkins' son wrote/directed Longlegs, my interest just went up 1000%

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
04/26/24 1:39:37 AM
#203
Framed #777


https://framed.wtf

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
04/10/24 8:40:33 PM
#185
There was only one X lol

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
04/09/24 3:52:42 AM
#180
https://thefilmstage.com/don-hertzfeldt-and-ari-aster-collaborating-on-a-big-existential-horror-animation/

AND

https://youtu.be/y0uS3t6nFgY?si=raINWP-MT0eYgPsf

Fucking Pearl 3

I am over the moon that Ari Aster and Ti West are two of the top names in horror. What a time.

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
04/06/24 9:31:59 PM
#178
That was insane!!!! Surpassed my already pretty high expectations

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
04/06/24 7:11:46 PM
#177
Walking into Late Night With the Devil! Right now!

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
03/28/24 12:08:15 PM
#164
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/8/89fc47ac.jpg

Couple of Saint Maud posters I hadn't seen before that I like a lot

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
03/06/24 8:47:33 PM
#121
I really liked the segment in the original Strangers when the masked man walks in and just stares at Liv Tyler - no jump scare or anything - and the skipping record segment. the rest is kinda meh. it is funny that Glenn Howerton gets his head blown off.

Fun fact, my sister made the masks for us for the Halloween after it came out - I walked to our high school's football game with it on and security made me take it off cuz people were freaked out lol

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
03/06/24 5:40:54 PM
#117
Skeptical about new Strangers but I should get around to seeing Stopmotion

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
02/10/24 2:14:38 PM
#82
Nah not Jaws, the story is very strong and Quint has some really great dialogue. Probably not Alien either.

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Topic2023-24 Horror Topic: Executive Producer - Jason Blum
jcgamer107
01/31/24 11:00:38 PM
#66
Has Snake or anyone else played Killer Frequency? It's heavily inspired by Pontypool and even references it directly. Pretty well done.

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TopicJCGamer simulates a college football tournament between (almost) every D1 team
jcgamer107
01/12/24 1:12:10 PM
#140
Finished updating the Challonge bracket just to finalize things: https://challonge.com/kvn2mn0e

jcgamer107 posted...
CHAMP'SHIP
246) Butler 35, 73) Montana State 24

Much less exciting game here - Bobcats briefly had a 14-7 lead in the 2nd quarter, then Butler went on a 28-3 run, and it was over. So, the 16-seed, 246th ranked team out of 261 D1 schools (according to Sagarin on September 19th) won it all. A lot of other upsets paved the way for them - their opening win over Notre Dame was by far their best - and irl this year they finished all the way up at 222nd, over-achieving with a 7-4 record.......but still. Wow.
Actually, I forgot how well Missouri finished this year - Butler beating them 27-3 was definitely their best tourney win; Notre Dame 2nd.

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jcgamer107
01/12/24 12:32:07 AM
#136
Hooray for Michigan's national championship, that the NCAA will allow us to keep for a year or two if they're feeling generous

and now

THIRD PLACE GAME
5) USC 38, 135) Holy Cross 34

I'm stunned USC won this game - Holy Cross was up 10-0 before Caleb Williams got going, throwing 4 touchdown passes total. Holy Cross QB Matthew Sluka tried to keep up, scoring once by air and once by land, the latter giving the Crusaders a brief 34-31 lead with under a minute left. On the final play of the game, Williams completed a 47-yard TD pass to Brendan Rice for the thrilling game-winner. Helluva game, bronze for the Trojans.

CHAMP'SHIP
246) Butler 35, 73) Montana State 24

Much less exciting game here - Bobcats briefly had a 14-7 lead in the 2nd quarter, then Butler went on a 28-3 run, and it was over. So, the 16-seed, 246th ranked team out of 261 D1 schools (according to Sagarin on September 19th) won it all. A lot of other upsets paved the way for them - their opening win over Notre Dame was by far their best - and irl this year they finished all the way up at 222nd, over-achieving with a 7-4 record.......but still. Wow.

Thank you, this has been thee most broken simulated tournament of all-time, hope you enjoyed

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jcgamer107
01/08/24 7:30:15 PM
#131
SEMIFINALS while I'm still parked

73) Montana State 21, 5) USC 3

NO FBS TEAMS REMAIN

"Montana State has won this match-up 14 of 18 times" ahahha.......yeah. This was all a forgone conclusion.

246) Butler 27, 135) Holy Cross 17

Up next........which OP FCS school will come out on top??
Who CARES about that game in Houston, THIS is where it's at!


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jcgamer107
01/08/24 7:03:12 PM
#129
Paratroopa1 posted...
Montana State is winning this whole thing. The sim is delusional about FCS teams, but it's EXTRA delusional about Montana State.
It's looking that way......I wonder if they meant to beef up Montana for making the FCS final

....as if there's any rhyme or reason to this thing

QUARTERFINALS from my parked car before I head to Ann Arbor:

73) Montana State 35, 17) Florida State 34
Yyyyyyyep. FSU was so close to bringing it back after being in a 28-3 hole, but Jordan Travis threw a costly interception late 3rd quarter down 27-28 which directly led to a Bobcat touchdown. The Seminoles did manage to score one more TD late, but again, without the invention of the 2-point conversion, there was nothing they could do sadly.

"Montana State has won this match-up 13 of 20 times" checks out

2 FBS SCHOOLS REMAIN

5) USC 31, 180) Pennsylvania 30
NOOOOooooooo, muh Quakers! Back & forth in the 1st half, then the Trojans pulled away before Penn last-minute comeback attempt. Once again, the lack of 2-point conversion option cost them a chance to tie.

135) Holy Cross 30, 2) Ohio State 3
Lol. I would enjoy this were it a real-life score, which would never happen. Lookin' like Montana State > Holy Cross in the final.

1 FBS TEAM REMAINS

246) Butler 31, 163) Missouri State 21
At this point I hope Butler wins it as a 16-seed

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jcgamer107
01/08/24 5:45:49 PM
#126
Bracket updated through Round of 32: https://challonge.com/kvn2mn0e

Round of 16 match-ups:
1) Georgia vs 17) Florida State
8) Texas vs 73) Montana State
61) NC State vs 180) Pennsylvania
5) USC vs 12) Oregon

2) Ohio State vs 79) Virginia Tech
10) LSU vs 135) Holy Cross
142) SE Missouri State vs 163) Missouri State
59) Missouri vs 246) Butler

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17) Florida State 23, 1) Georgia 13
Virtual vindication for the Seminoles! Not even sure they needed Travis - he finally threw his first touchdown pass as time expired when FSU was already up 3. Still, better than Carson Beck's 0 touchdowns and 1 interception. According to the website, Florida State has only won this match-up 18% of the time.

73) Montana State 45, 8) Texas 30
Alright now I'm CONVINCED an FCS team is winning it all. Texas got within 1, early in the 4th quarter, but never led. QB Tommy Mellott was extremely efficient for the Bobcats - 4 TDs on 13/17 passing, plus 69 yards & a TD on the ground. Ewers threw 3 TD passes and no picks, but had only 200 passing yards and a 50% completion rate.

180) Pennsylvania 23, 61) NC State 15
QUAKERS WILL NOT BE DENIED! The Wolf Pack's embarrassing redzone offense cost them - 5 FGs and no TDs.

5) USC 55, 12) Oregon 31
The Trojans scored touchdowns on each of their first 4 possessions, and that was that. Bo Nix "only" threw for 430 yards and 2 TDs.

2) Ohio State 24, 79) Virginia Tech 13
The Hokies had a brief 3-point lead in the 4th quarter, but Ohio State controlled things for the most part, keeping the Big Ten alive.

135) Holy Cross 30, 10) LSU 28
Holy shit, they are the actual Crusaders sent from God, nevermind what I said about Butler. Kept pace with LSU the entire way, and did just enough in the 2nd half. QB Sluka again with a huge game on the ground: 20 carries for 187 yards and a TD. Jayden Daniels "held" to 3 total TDs (2 passing, 1 rushing).

163) Missouri State 31, 142) SE Missouri State 6
Here I am simulating a game between two 'Missouri State' schools, less than two hours before Michigan plays for a national championship - how did my life get to this point

246) Butler 27, 59) Missouri 3
Nope - Butler reclaims the title of "God's team." Tied at 3 in the 2nd quarter and then.......good night, Mizzou. Missouri's leading receiver had one catch.

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So, 3 FBS teams vs 5 FCS teams in the quarterfinals looll

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jcgamer107
01/08/24 4:57:16 PM
#125
Updated Bracket through Round of 64: https://challonge.com/kvn2mn0e

Regional Finals: (seeds listed instead of rank)

1) Georgia vs 11) Illinois State
2) Florida State vs 12) Mercer
1) Texas vs 2) UCF
2) UCLA vs 5) Montana State

2) South Carolina vs 4) NC State
12) Pennsylvania vs 15) Grambling
1) USC vs 2) Miami, FL
1) Oregon vs 3) California

1) Ohio State vs 2) Florida
5) Virginia Tech vs 10) Austin Peay
3) Boise State vs 9) Holy Cross
1) LSU vs 2) North Carolina

8) Incarnate Word vs 11) Missouri State
9) SE Missouri State vs 11) Tarleton State
3) Kentucky vs 4) Missouri
6) Georgia Tech vs 16) Butler

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1) Georgia 34, 161) Illinois State 13
Georgia remains one of the few powerhouses seemingly impervious to the sim's FCS shenanigans. I'm not sure if an FBS team will be able to beat them either....

17) Florida State 47, 177) Mercer 0
Hmmmm.....the sim suddenly gave FSU Jordan Travis back......and we'll have a Georgia/Florida State "rematch" in the Round of 16.......interesting......

8) Texas 56, 25) UCF 7
Well......UCF did have a 7-0 lead. Seems about right if they played each other right now.

73) Montana State 38, 24) UCLA 17
Oh boy......this was never close. We're now guaranteed to have at least FOUR FCS teams in the Round of 16.

61) NC State 35, 29) South Carolina 17
Getting way more safeties in the later rounds - this time NC State somehow completes a -2 yard pass in their own endzone to give the Gamecocks 2 points and the ball, simply stunning. SC then ties it up with a pair of field goals, 14-14, but the Wolf Pack outscore them 21-3 the rest of the way. Despite somehow completing a pass for a safety, Brennan Armstrong threw for 350 yards, 5 touchdowns and no picks. The Gamecocks scored 17 points without a touchdown.

180) Pennsylvania 44, 237) Grambling 10
Holy shit, Penn's going ALL THE WAY. 44-0 lead into the 4th quarter. QB Aidan Sayin threw for 300 yards and 5 touchdowns, with Jared Richardson catching 4 of them + racking up 175 receiving yards. Just sayin'.

5) USC 62, 28) Miami, Fl 24
Trojan offense way too much for the Windy Ducks

12) Oregon 31, 44) California 26
Wow, this was a blowout irl but Cal gave the Ducks all they could handle here, and even led most of the game. Back-to-back 4th quarter rushing touchdowns by Jayden Limar and Mar'Keise Irving were the difference, while Cal was settling for too many field goals.

2) Ohio State 40, 31) Florida 6
Wow. Granted Florida shouldn't have been a 2-seed (they'd still be the worst 3 based on current Sagarin rankings), but the 1-seeds are rolling so far in their regional finals. TreVeyon Henderson again led the way on the ground with 161 yards and 2 TDs on only 19 carries.

79) Virginia Tech 45, 146) Austin Peay 3
Austin Peay with no juice left - only a field goal as time expired prevented a shutout. The Hokie offense was aided by 3 Mike Diliello interceptions.

135) Holy Cross 40, 39) Boise State 37 (2OT)
HOLY Cross!! FIVE FCS teams minimum in the Round of 16. The closest game you could possibly have - neither team ever led by more than one possession. Both teams found the endzone in the first overtime, but Boise settling for a field goal in the next session ended up costing them, as the Crusaders scored the walk-off winner on an 18-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Sluka to Phoenix Dickson. Sluka threw for 240 yards and 2 TDs, and ran for 140 yards.

10) LSU 48, 23) North Carolina 35
UNC got off to a hot 14-0 start, and hung on best they could, but the Tiger offense was too much as they scored the game's final two touchdowns in the 4th quarter. Not surprisingly, both quarterbacks went off - Drake Maye with 450 yards and 4 TDs, and Jayden Daniels with 475 yards and 5 TDs.

163) Missouri State 41, 126) Incarnate Word 3
Look at the irl 4-7 Bears go!! 460 yards and 4 TDs for Mo St QB Jordan Pachot. Incarnate Word's leading rusher had one carry.

142) SE Missouri State 13, 174) Tarleton 10
What can you say about Tarleton........they were Tarleton. Had a 10-0 lead in the 3rd quarter, then the Redhawks came back and DC PIPPIN hit the game-winning field goal from 42 yards with only 4 seconds left. Missouri State vs Southeast Missouri State is not a Round of 16 match-up I would have predicted.

59) Missouri 20, 38) Kentucky 17
Another game-winning field goal with only a few seconds left, this time a 43-yarder by Harrison Mevis. Kentucky hung in closer than in the real-life game, but still never led, and QB Devin Leary had a dismal stat line - 0 TDs and 3 INTs.

246) Butler 34, 86) Georgia Tech 21
Butler stop you can't do this. Yellow Jackets scored the game's first touchdown, then it was all Bulldogs. The lone 16-seed to make it out of their region.......can they go even further?......

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ROUND OF 16 --- TEAMS REMAINING
FBS: 10
FCS: 6

SEC (3) - #1 Georgia, #10 LSU, #59 Missouri
ACC (3) - #17 Florida State, #61 NC State, #79 Virginia Tech
Pac-12 (2) - #5 USC, #12 Oregon
Big Ten (1) - #2 Ohio State
Big XII (1) - #8 Texas
Big Sky (1) - #73 Montana State
Patriot (1) - #135 Holy Cross
Big South-OVC (1) - #142 SE Missouri State
Missouri Valley (1) - #163 Missouri State
Ivy League (1) - #180 Pennsylvania
Pioneer (1) - #246 Butler

Eliminated: Colonial, MEAC, Northeast, Independents, American, MAC, Conference USA, Sun Belt, United Athletic, Mountain West, Southland, Southern, SWAC

By Seed:
1: 5 teams
2: 1 team
3:
4: 2 teams
5: 2 teams
6:
7:
8:
9: 2 teams
10:
11: 1 team
12: 2 teams
13:
14:
15:
16: 1 team

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01/08/24 3:43:22 PM
#124
OK it's back up (for now)

5) USC 43, 69) Colorado 7
Even with Caleb Williams gone, the Trojans do not fuck around in the rematch, scoring the game's first 33 points, and notching the 6th(? sure why not) safety of the tourney

28) Miami, Fl 38, 165) Princeton 7
Damn it, now the sim gives us a real score. Princeton scored first and then.........

Actual 1 v 2 final in this region

12) Oregon 59, 53) Baylor 13
Bo Nix with a new single-game tournament record 8 touchdown passes (breaking his own record of 7), and WR Tony Franklin I believe also set a single-game receiving record with 299 yards. Ducks scored the first 31 points. Also, the sim tells me this match-up has been simulated 49 times this season - Oregon won all 49.

44) California 24, 108) Ball State 3
Mmhmmmmmm looks right. Ball State knocks a field goal through with 6 minutes left to avoid the shutout. Pac-12 vs Pac-12 regional final.

2) Ohio State 27, 63) Arizona 23
One of the better games of the tournament, as Ohio State comes back from a 20-0 deficit, which I believe ties the record for biggest comeback. Both quarterbacks were terrible, but TreVeyon Henderson (who did actually play in their bowl game) was a difference-maker with 2 touchdowns, including the game-winner with 2 minutes left.

31) Florida 31, 162) Western Carolina 30
The Catamounts' miracle run comes to an end, despite a valiant comeback effort after being down 31-13 in the 3rd quarter (too bad 2-point conversions haven't been invented yet). Yet another 1 v 2 regional final, for all the ridiculous upsets we've had.

79) Virginia Tech 19, 143) Jacksonville State 16
End of the line for Rich Rod. Defensive battle in which the Hokies never trailed.

146) Austin Peay 21, 47) Tulane 12
Yeeeaahhhhh I knew the American sucked. Tulane was up 12-7 early in the 3rd quarter, then decided that was enough scoring for the day. They were held to under 100 yards passing.

135) Holy Cross 38, 186) Portland State 30
The Crusaders take it after trailing by 13 at halftime (holding the Vikings to 63 yards passing helped)

39) Boise State 48, 103) Florida Atlantic 14
Yeeeaahhhhh I knew the American sucked
ELIMINATED

10) LSU 66, 55) Appalachian State 28
App St QB Joey Aguilar with a huge day - 28/32, 382 yards and 4 TDs.......but this tryhard Jayden Daniels guy had to go for 506 yards and 7 TDs. LSU WR Malik Nabers had 220 yards, and 4 touchdown catches, which I think ties the tourney single-game record.

23) North Carolina 48, 42) Minnesota 10
Mmmhmmmmmm.....*much* the same way as the regular season clash. UNC scored the first 27 points. Cole Kramer: 121 passing yards, no touchdowns, 5 interceptions . LSU's region is the only 'pure chalk' region heading into the regional final.

126) Incarnate Word 19, 62) Toledo 3
Incarnate Word opened the scoring with a 2nd quarter safety - probably the 5th-most iconic safety of the tournament. Toledo of course then had to kick-off back to the Cardinals, who added on a field goal, giving them a 5-0 lead for bit. So that was fun. They scored the first 19 points before Toledo finally got a 4th quarter field goal.

163) Missouri State 20, 30) Texas Tech 17 (OT)
PK Gino Garcia missed a kick in regulation, as well as a must-have kick in overtime that would have forced double-OT, while Missouri State's Owen Rozanc went 2/2. Our second FCS vs FCS regional final.

142) Southeast Missouri State 17, 179) Florida A&M 3
SE Missouri State scored a touchdown on their first drive......which is all they would need.

174) Tarleton 24, 110) Virginia 17
Virginia actually scored the game's first 17 points.......but against the FCS, no lead is safe! We'll now have a minimum 3 FCS teams in the Round of 16 lol.

59) Missouri 30, 134) Furman 20
A 13-0 lead was enough for the Tigers, who did what Michigan couldn't - dethrone the mighty Paladins

38) Kentucky 21, 27) Auburn 6
This is the region I should have called the Mid-Tier SEC region. Classic Payton Throne performance - 6/17 passing, 70 yards.

246) Butler 20, 75) Northwestern 14
Butler is on a mission from God. The only 16-seed to make the regional final.

86) Georgia Tech 27, 22) TCU 13
........the sim also says that, of the 40 times this match-up has been simulated this season, GT has won 27 and TCU won 13 O_O O_O The Yellow Jackets keep it rollin' after their bowl win over UCF.

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REGIONAL FINALS (32 TEAMS)
FBS: 20
FCS: 12

SEC (6) - #1 Georgia, #10 LSU, #29 South Carolina, #31 Florida, #38 Kentucky, #59 Missouri
ACC (6) - #17 Florida State, #23 North Carolina, #28 Miami FL, #61 NC State, #79 Virginia Tech, #86 Georgia Tech
Pac-12 (4) - #5 USC, #12 Oregon, #24 UCLA, #44 California
Big XII (2) - #8 Texas, #25 UCF
United Athletic (2) - #146 Austin Peay, #174 Tarleton State
Missouri Valley (2) - #161 Illinois State, #163 Missouri State
Big Ten (1) - #2 Ohio State
Mountain West (1) - #39 Boise State
Big Sky (1) - #73 Montana State
Southland (1) - #126 Incarnate Word
Patriot (1) - #135 Holy Cross
Big South-OVC (1) - #142 SE Missouri State
Southern (1) - #177 Mercer
Ivy League (1) - #180 Pennsylvania
SWAC (1) - #237 Grambling
Pioneer (1) - #246 Butler

Eliminated: Colonial, MEAC, Northeast, Independents, American, MAC, Conference USA, Sun Belt

By Seed:
1: 6 teams
2: 7 teams
3: 3 teams
4: 2 teams
5: 2 teams
6: 1 team
7:
8: 1 team
9: 2 teams
10: 1 team
11: 3 teams
12: 2 teams
13:
14:
15: 1 team
16: 1 team

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jcgamer107
01/08/24 1:47:56 PM
#123
South Dakota State rolls in the FCS championship game, as expected

Now to see if I can actually finish this before the D1 season ends

Bracket: https://challonge.com/kvn2mn0e (1/4 way through Round 3)

61) NC State 36, 4) Oklahoma 27
Based on Oklahoma's bowl game performance, I buy that. They briefly took their first lead of the game midway through the 4th quarter, then NC State scored 2 unanswered touchdowns. There's now only one region left (LSU's) where all the favorites have won, and half the 1-seeds are now out.

29) South Carolina 38, 36) SMU 12
Also believable based on SMU's bowl performance. Spencer Rattler tore up the Mustang secondary for almost 400 yards and 3 TDs. We'll have a Carolina vs Carolina regional final. The SMU defense did manage to get the tournament's......5th safety or so, I wanna say.

180) Pennsylvania 16, 13) Ole Miss 10
Haha, I'm pulling for Penn or Princeton to win it all. Ole Miss led for about 7/8 of the game, until Penn finally scored their first touchdown with about 8 minutes left. They held on despite only 82 yards rushing. 7/16 1-seeds remain.

237) Grambling 24, 45) Cincinnati 19
Lol again. There were a few lead changes in the 2nd half as both teams went back and forth kicking field goals, until Grambling scored the final touchdown of the game with 2 minutes left. Cincy made it to the Grambling 25 but missed a field goal as time expired (great call). 6 field goal attempts and 2 interceptions will often cost you the game. Grambling vs Penn regional final :)

...............annnnnnnnd now the sim site is down so maybe we won't finish after all :)

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TopicGuess the Game V
jcgamer107
01/01/24 4:04:34 AM
#365
Nice

#GuessTheGame #597



https://GuessThe.Game/p/597

knew it was GBA but guessed Minish Cap then Black Hole Rising

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jcgamer107
12/29/23 9:32:35 PM
#120
Bracket updated through the first 2 rounds: https://challonge.com/kvn2mn0e

Let's sim some more games during this less-than-thrilling Cotton Bowl

1) Georgia 33, 65) North Dakota State 28
Georgia opened up with a 9-0 lead, which they needed since NDSU hung with them the rest of the game (though they never led)

161) Illinois State 31, 32) Syracuse 10
'Cuse showing the same level of enthusiasm they had against USF. I give Illinois State about a 50/50 chance to beat Georgia. In fact I give every team a 50/50 chance in every game.

177) Mercer 16, 16) Clemson 10
aaannnnnnnnd that's almost half the 1 seeds gone (9 of 16 remain)

17) Florida State 34, 81) Boston College 21
Boston College scored first.....then it was all (or mostly) Seminoles the rest of the way. I hope FSU wins this tournament, that's just as good as making the real playoff I'd say.

8) Texas 42, 72) South Alabama 19
I thought USA might actually have a chance here, but it was never close. Texas is definitely one of the favorites to win it all, with 2 of the 4 irl playoff teams already out.

25) UCF 45, 89) Utah State 10
That's about right - Utah State never shoulda beat Maryland in the first place. The 1 & 2 seeds will actually meet in this region - Texas and UCF didn't play this year, so now we get to see exactly how it would have went, with stunning accuracy.

73) Montana State 42, 9) Washington 28
Lol, make that 1 of 4 actual playoff teams remaining

24) UCLA 35, 41) BYU 28
A true game of runs - UCLA opened up a 21-0 lead, then BYU scored 28 straight, then UCLA scored the last 14 points to win it

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12/29/23 5:40:42 PM
#118
179) Florida A&M 27, 51) Michigan State 3
FAMU - 3 | 7 | 3 | 14
MSU - 0 | 3 | 0 | 0

Marcus Riley (FAMU) - 2 catches, 116 yards, 1 TD; 1 carry, 7 yards, 1 TD

Lol. Florida A&M red-hot after their Celebration Bowl win, they can't be stopped. Katin Houser completed passes to 13 different receivers.....but averaged under 5 yards per pass, and threw a pick (so, 14 different receivers, kinda). MSU only rushed for 71 total yards.

174) Tarleton State 24, 46) South Dakota State 20
Tarelton - 0 | 10 | 7 | 7
SDSU - 3 | 14 | 0 | 3

Kayvon Britten (Tarl) - 11 carries, 125 yards, 2 TDs
Isaiah Davis (SDSU) - 20 carries, 120 yards, 2 TDs

Even within FCS, this sim makes no sense. South Dakota State is 14-0 and favored by 12 points in the actual FCS championship game next weekend, after winning their semifinal game 59-0 lol, they would never lose this game.

I'm gonna kinda speedrun the rest of this, because the sim is very silly and I'm gearing up for the Rose Bowl

110) Virginia 46, 19) Tennessee 17
Virginia almost flips the exact score from this match-up irl earlier in September, after the sim removes about half of Tennessee's roster due to transfers & opt outs. Maybe that bodes well for Iowa on Monday.

134) Furman 21, 6) Michigan 20
Ahaha. That's about right.

59) Missouri 52, 70) Coastal Carolina 20

38) Kentucky 34, 91) Georgia State 13

27) Auburn 40, 155) UL-Monroe 14

246) Butler 21, 118) Northern Iowa 13
Another unlikely FCS vs FCS result, although Butler did over-achieve this year while UNI underachieved.

75) Northwestern 17, 203) Murray State 16
The Wildcats avoid the FCS hammer, scoring the winning touchdown with 10 seconds left after a clutch 77-yard '2 minute drill' drive

86) Georgia Tech 30, 43) Iowa State 23

22) TCU 13, 150) Delaware 10

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Teams remaining by conference (64)

ACC (10) - #16 Clemson, #17 Florida State, #23 North Carolina, #28 Miami FL, #32 Syracuse, #61 NC State, #79 Virginia Tech, #81 Boston College, #86 Georgia Tech, #110 Virginia
SEC (8) - #1 Georgia, #10 LSU, #13 Ole Miss, #27 Auburn, #29 South Carolina, #31 Florida, #38 Kentucky, #59 Missouri
Big XII (8) - #4 Oklahoma, #8 Texas, #22 TCU, #25 UCF, #30 Texas Tech, #41 BYU, #45 Cincinnati, #53 Baylor
Pac-12 (7) - #5 USC, #9 Washington, #12 Oregon, #24 UCLA, #44 California, #63 Arizona, #69 Colorado
Big Ten (3) - #2 Ohio State, #42 Minnesota, #75 Northwestern
American (3) - #36 SMU, #47 Tulane, #103 Florida Atlantic
Missouri Valley (3) - #65 North Dakota State, #161 Illinois State, #163 Missouri State
Southern (3) - #134 Furman, #162 Western Carolina, #177 Mercer
Mountain West (2) - #39 Boise State, #89 Utah State
Sun Belt (2) - #55 Appalachian State, #72 South Alabama
MAC (2) - #62 Toledo, #108 Ball State
Big Sky (2) - #73 Montana State, #186 Portland State
United Athletic (2) - #146 Austin Peay, #174 Tarleton State
Ivy League (2) - #165 Princeton, #180 Pennsylvania
SWAC (2) - #179 Florida A&M, #237 Grambling
Southland (1) - #126 Incarnate Word
Patriot (1) - #135 Holy Cross
Big South-OVC (1) - #142 SE Missouri State
Conference USA (1) - #143 Jacksonville State
Pioneer (1) - #246 Butler

Eliminated: Colonial, MEAC, Northeast, Independents

46 FBS teams; 18 FCS teams

ACC continues to dominate, while the Big Ten takes a big hit.

Ole Miss is playing Penn State tomorrow in the Peach Bowl, but their real challenge lies in defeating Pennsylvania here in the Round of 64

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12/27/23 5:46:48 PM
#117
I've been in hardcore vacation mode but I'll sim a game to keep this alive

30) Texas Tech 30, 99) Georgia Southern 6
Texas Tech - 10 | 10 | 7 | 3
Georgia Southern - 0 | 0 | 6 | 0

Tahj Brooks (TTU) - 20 carries, 169 yards, 1 TD; 6 catches, 54 yards

...or 2 I guess, since that one was easy

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The Mid-Tier SEC Region

142) SE Missouri State vs 243) Georgetown
51) Michigan State vs 179) Florida A&M
46) South Dakota State vs 174) Tarleton State
19) Tennessee vs 110) Virginia

142) SE Missouri State vs 243) Georgetown

Both teams are able to move the ball right from kickoff, but both have to punt around midfield. Georgetown finds pay dirt on their 2nd possession, set up by a 79-yard pass from Tyler Knoop to Isaiah Grimes (or Grimey as he likes to be called). After another OK start to their drive, SE MO St are forced to punt around midfield again, leading to a 36-yard Patrick Ryan field goal, 10-0 Hoyas. It's looking like the Redhawks will head into the locker room scoreless, but Knoop throws an interception deep in his own territory, leading to a 12-yard touchdown pass for SE Missouri the very next play, 10-7 at the break.

Georgetown pushes the lead back to 10 right out of halftime after going 80 yards in 9 plays, 17-7. The Redhawks put together a 14-play drive, getting inside the Georgetown 10, but have to settle for a DC Pippin field goal, 17-10. The Southeast Missouri defense gets a quick stop, followed by another, longer Pippin FG from 48 yards, 17-13 early in the 4th quarter. The teams trade 3 & outs, then Knoop throws another costly interception in his own territory, giving the Redhawks the ball inside the 35. Three plays later, Paxton DeLaurent finds Ryan Flournoy in the endzone for a 28-yard score, and SE MO State has their first lead of the game at a great time. Pippin adds on one more field goal, and Georgetown fails to get past their own 40 on their final drive.

142) SE Missouri State 23, 243) Georgetown 17
SE MO State - 0 | 7 | 3 | 13
Georgetown - 7 | 3 | 7 | 0

Tough for the Hoyas - outgaining the Redhawk offense by almost 100 yards - but the 2 turnovers in their own territory were killer. Almost our first 16-seed to win a 2nd game.

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12/20/23 5:06:53 PM
#115
35) Arkansas vs 163) Missouri State

A big punt return for the Razorbacks sets up a 17-yard touchdown run for Dominique Johnson, but Missouri State immediately answers with a quick 8-play, 80-yard drive, capped off by an 18-yard TD pass from Jordan Pachot to Jacardia Wright, 7-7. The Arkansas offense stays hot and also puts together an 80-yard TD drive, in only 7 plays, ending with an 18-yard Jaedon Wilson TD catch from KJ Jefferson. The Razorbacks add on two more field goals before halftime, 20-7.

The Bear offense gets going again in the 3rd quarter, cutting the lead to 6 with a short 6-play, 50-yard drive. The Missouri State offense becomes even more efficient after an Arkansas 3-and-out, quickly going 55 yards in 4 plays, with Pachot finding his 3rd different endzone target in Raylen Sharpe, and suddenly Arkansas is down 1. The Razorbacks put together a 12-play drive, but opt to punt from the Missouri State 39 on 4th & 3 - very high on the surrender index. Da Bears make them pay for it, going 80 yards in 7 plays, pushing the lead to 8 with another Jacardia Wright touchdown catch, 28-20 with 8 minutes left. Arkansas then puts together a major power drive, going 80 yards and converting 5 3rd downs, the last one a KJ Jefferson touchdown pass to Isaiah Sategna. They should definitely go for 2, but that's too difficult to implement I guess, 28-27. The Razorbacks force a 3-and-out, but only have 5 seconds left when they get the ball back at their own 39 - KJ Jefferson's hail mary attempt is batted down.

163) Missouri State 28, 35) Arkansas 27
Missouri State - 7 | 0 | 14 | 7
Arkansas - 14 | 6 | 0 | 7

Jordan Pachot (MO St) - 22/29 passing, 286 yards, 4 TDs
KJ Jefferson (Ark) - 15/24 passing, 253 yards, 2 TDs; 17 carries for 50 yards

Lol this sim is so jank but I kinda like it anyway cuz I'm a sicko. Missouri State wins despite only 45 total rushing yards.

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12/19/23 4:48:53 PM
#113
Roll Tide(?) Region

254) Morehead State vs 126) Incarnate Word
62) Toledo vs 67) Purdue
35) Arkansas vs 163) Missouri State
30) Texas Tech vs 99) Georgia Southern

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126) Incarnate Word 27, 254) Morehead State 3
Incarnate Word - 10 | 3 | 14 | 0
Morehead State - 0 | 0 | 0 | 3

Not surprisingly, there was nothing left in the tank for Morehead after they bent the laws of reality to knock out Bama

62) Toledo vs 67) Purdue

Purdue moves the ball just inside the Toledo 40 on their opening drive, but wusses out and boots it into the endzone for a 17 (net) yard punt. Jacquez Stuart tears off a 47-yard run on Toledo's first play on offense, eventually setting up a 20-yard touchdown pass from Tucker Gleason (previously-starting QB Dequan Finn transferred to Baylor) to Larry Stephens, 7-0 to the MAC regular season champs. Devin Maddox is next up to make a big play for the Rockets, fielding a punt at his own 35 and returning it almost to where Purdue punted from. Stuart eventually punches it in at the goal line to make it 14-0 Toledo after a quarter. The Boilermakers continue to struggle on offense, making it almost to the Toledo 30 on their next drive, but missing a 48-yard FG attempt. The Rockets keep their foot on the gas, immediately moving the ball 69 yards in 11 plays to make it a 21-0 lead. Third time's the charm for kicker Ben Freehill, who finally knocks through a 34-yarder after missing his 2nd attempt from 46 yards. Boilers get on the board just before halftime, 21-3.

Both offensives come out of the locker room completely lifeless - finally Purdue makes it to the Rocket 15, but Freehill misses his 3rd FG of the game, as the 3rd quarter finishes scoreless. The Boilers pin Toledo inside their own 5, and get excellent field position after forcing a 3-and-out. Hudson Card finds Deion Burks on Purdue's first play of the drive, for a 37-yard touchdown pass, 21-10 Rockets. Toledo gets inside the Purdue 25, but Gleason is picked off to keep the game barely in reach for the Boilers. They move down the field methodically, eating up a lot of clock but eventually punching it into the endzone to make it just a 4-point game with 8 minutes to go. They force a Toledo punt, and get back into field goal range - they opt to try their luck with a different kicker this time since Freehill is 1/4. Julio Macias trots out onto the field and......his kick is blocked with only 3 minutes remaining. Toledo regains possession and doesn't give it back up.

62) Toledo 21, 67) Purdue 17
Toledo - 14 | 7 | 0 | 0
Purdue - 0 | 3 | 0 | 14

Uhhhhhhh........I would say nice comeback attempt by Purdue, but........they really should have won the game, and probably would have if they had anyone who could kick half-decent, or just went for it every time.

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12/14/23 5:05:19 PM
#112
oh NOOOOOOOOOO I was too slow, the sim just now started removing transfer portal players lol. This is even MORE of a shitshow now!

42) Minnesota vs 87) Army

The Gophers get on the board first after forcing Army to punt, with a 24-yard TD pass from Cole Kramer to Daniel Jackson. QB Bryson Daily throws an interception on Army's next possession (that's what they get for attempting a pass), and steel-legged Dragan Kesich nails a 49-yard field goal 4 plays later, 10-0 Minnesota. Kramer is then intercepted on the Gophers' next possession, but Army kicker Cole Talley ain't no Kesich, and he badly misses a 43-yard FG attempt, still 10-0 Gophers after 1. Minnesota gets a short field after a Black Knight 3-and-out, and they convert a couple 3rd downs leading to a 10-yard Jordan Nubin run into the endzone, 17-0.

Army puts in short-distance kicker Quinn Maretzki, who hits a field goal to end the 1st half, and to start the 2nd, from 30 & 33 yards. Kesich hits his 2nd from 33 yards to make it a 2-touchdown lead again, 20-6 Minny. The Gopher D forces another 3-and-out, and Jordan Nubin takes off on the first play of their next possession for a 46-yard touchdown run. Army probably doesn't have the offense to catch up at this point, 27-6. Kesich is just showing off at this point and hits a 50-yarder to make it 30-6. Army puts together *one* classic, power-running, 80-yard touchdown drive, but that's all their offense had left in the tank. Minnesota scores one more TD on an equally impressive 80-yard, 14-play touchdown drive of their own in which Nubin got his 3rd rushing TD, concluding the game's scoring.

42) Minnesota 37, 87) Army 13
Minnesota - 10 | 7 | 13 | 7
Army - 0 | 3 | 3 | 7

Jordan Nubin (Minn) - 27 carries, 143 yards, 3 TDs

Minnesota rolls despite the sim removing 9 transferring players: Dino (and Athan) Kaliakmanis, Tyrell Lawrence, Drew Viotto, Marquese Williams, Max Grand, Zach Evans, Jacob Lewis, and JJ Guedet. Army apparently has no one transferring, or the sim hasn't accounted for all school's transfers.........yet........

23) North Carolina 45, 106) UNLV 20
UNC - 14 | 24 | 0 | 7
UNLV - 10 | 7 | 3 | 0

Drake Maye (UNC) - 25/40 passing, 365 yards, 5 TDs, 2 INTs; 12 carries, 79 yards
JJ Jones (UNC) - 8 catches, 146 yards, 1 TD
Kobe Paysour (UNC) - 6 catches, 140 yards, 1 TD

Oh my god - 18 North Carolina players gone to the portal, and they still win easily lol.........so far it looks like teams are dropping dead weight. UNLV only had 3 transfers out.

Also, famous UNC basketball player Michael Jordan wore #23 (UNC's rank) most of his career, but after his 1st "retirement", wore #45 (UNC's point total) for a while

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/f/f72702dc.jpg

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12/14/23 2:01:11 PM
#110
^^^

they'd better expand it to 261 teams to avoid any future controversy tbh

The Bayou Bengal Region:

10) LSU vs 119) North Texas
55) Appalachian State vs 74) UTSA
42) Minnesota vs 87) Army
23) North Carolina vs 106) UNLV

Well UNLV was a little low. LSU actually almost clawed their way back up to 10th. This and Oklahoma's region are the only ones with no upsets, we'll see if that holds up in the 2nd round....

10) LSU 41, 119) North Texas 27
LSU - 14 | 10 | 7 | 10
North Texas - 10 | 3 | 7 | 7

Jayden Daniels (LSU) - 30/40 passing, 437 yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT; 11 carries for 105 yards
Ayo Adeyi (UNT) - 13 carries, 161 yards, 1 TD

Same exact score they beat Texas Southern by. The Mean Green hung in as well as they could, but never had the lead, and LSU was up 3 TDs with just a couple minutes left.

Average day at the office for Daniels - had over twice as many yards as their 2nd-leading rusher

55) Appalachian State vs 74) UTSA

2 solid teams with 2 solid mascots

App State makes it to the UTSA 25 on the opening drive, but Michael Hughes hooks a 42-yard field goal. Chase Allen shows 'im how it's done on UTSA's first drive, knocking through a 49-yarder, then after an App State punt, he hits a chip shot to make it 6-0 Roadrunners. Hughes' next kick is true from 28 yards to cut the lead in half after 1 quarter, and the Mountaineers are the first to reach the endzone on a 58-yard drive capped off by a 12-yard pass from Joey Aguilar to Eli Wilson, 10-6 App St. Allen makes it a hat trick with a 30-yarder on UTSA's next drive, 10-9 at the half.

App St puts together a 14-play drive midway through the 3rd quarter, starting from their own 9, but have to settle for another Hughes field goal on 4th-and-6 from the 11. The Mountaineers deliver a crushing blow right as the 3rd quarter ends, with another TD pass from Aguilar, this time to Christian Horn, 20-9 with 15 minutes to go. UTSA needs a big play, and it's provided by Chris Carpenter in the form of a 57-yard punt return that sets the Roadrunners up at the App St 27. Three plays later, Frank Harris finds Joshua Cephus on a short touchdown pass to cut the lead to 4. Aguilar is then picked off on the 2nd play of App St's next drive, but UTSA is unable to move the chains. They opt for a 41-yard kick by Allen, but he picks an unfortunate time for his first miss of the game. UTSA gets a couple more possessions, but can't get past midfield.

55) Appalachian State 20, 74) UTSA 16
App St - 3 | 7 | 10 | 0
UTSA - 6 | 3 | 0 | 7

App State's redzone offense was *slightly* less terrible. Decent, close game, as I imagine it would be irl.

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12/14/23 11:33:03 AM
#348
#GuessTheGame #579



https://GuessThe.Game/p/579

lol.....5 wrong Tennis game guesses later...........it finally clicked after seeing Sega was the developer

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12/13/23 5:39:08 PM
#107
103) Florida Atlantic vs 231) Lehigh

Lehigh jumps out to a 10-0 lead early in the 2nd quarter, but FAU finds the endzone late in the 1st half, then ties it with a FG just after halftime, in part thanks to a Lehigh interception near midfield. Lehigh regains the lead on their next drive with a 43-yard kick by Nick Garrido, but Garrido misses a 40-yarder the drive after that which could have pushed the lead to 6. FAU takes advantage and ties the game on a 48-yarder from Carter Davis, 13-13. Lehigh only gets 1 first down before they have to punt with about 5 minutes left in the game. FAU gets several chunk plays, putting together a 78-yard game-winning touchdown drive, capped off by a 13-yard pass from QB Daniel Richardson to Tony Johnson. They leave Lehigh's offense with only 15 seconds to tie it, and they barely go anywhere.

103) Florida Atlantic 20, 231) Lehigh 13
FAU - 0 | 7 | 3 | 10
Lehigh - 7 | 3 | 3 | 0

LaJohntay Wester (FAU) - 11 catches, 150 yards, 1 TD

The Owls avoid losing to the 2-9 Mountain Hawks

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12/13/23 1:52:46 PM
#105
47) Tulane 24, 82) Wyoming 14
Tulane - 21 | 3 | 0 | 0
Wyoming - 0 | 7 | 0 | 7

Chris Brazzell II (Tulane) - 4 catches, 83 yards, 3 TDs

A huge 1st quarter was all the Green Wave needed. Solid season for both teams.

146) Austin Peay 41, 18) Utah 30
Austin Peay - 14 | 7 | 6 | 14
Utah - 7 | 10 | 3 | 10

Jaden Barnes (AP) - 4 catches, 126 yards, 2 TDs

FCS power still set to 11/10. Utah QB Bryson Barnes threw 2 interceptions inside his own 35, and both times Austin Peay reached the endzone 3 plays later. The Utes cut the lead to 4 with a couple minutes left, but Mike Diliello immediately completed a 78-yard TD pass to Jaden Barnes for the Governors to squash any hopes of a comeback.

Austin Peay did go undefeated in their conference and made the FCS playoffs >_>

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Happy Valley Region

7) Penn State vs 135) Holy Cross
58) Pittsburgh vs 186) Portland State
39) Boise State vs 167) Abilene Christian
103) Florida Atlantic vs 231) Lehigh

Penn State the last remaining team to not have a game simulated yet

135) Holy Cross 24, 7) Penn State 9
Holy Cross - 7 | 7 | 3 | 7
Penn State - 6 | 0 | 0 | 3

Matthew Sluka (Holy) - 11/23 passing, 162 yards, 2 TDs; 20 carries for 107 yards

Oh NO, Penn State was rusty from not playing this whole time ......\_()_/ Their last real-life game was against Michigan State, so not much prep from that either. Let Sluka run all over them. We're down to 11/16 1-seeds remaining.

58) Pittsburgh vs 186) Portland State

Portland State quarterback Dante Chachere is picked off around midfield leading to a Panther field goal, and after a Viking 3-and-out, Pittsburgh makes it 10-0 on a 60-yard drive spearheaded by a 58-yard pass from Christian Veilleux to Jerrod Means. Chachere is picked off again midway through the 2nd quarter, but this time Pitt kicker Ben Sauls hooks a 40-yarder wide. The Vikings make the most of their ensuing possession, moving the ball 77 yards and into the endzone, converting 3 third downs along the way, 10-7 at halftime.

Portland State doubles their score to start the 2nd half, on a 3-yard rush by Delon Thompson to cap off an 8-play 66-yard drive, and the Vikings have a 14-10 lead. Pittsburgh crosses midfield on their next possession, but Veilleux is picked off before they can get into field goal range. Portland St turns around and converts their first field goal attempt of the game early in the 4th quarter, 17-10. Pitt chooses an opportune time to put together their best drive of the game - 11 plays, 80 yards, ending with a short TD pass from Veilleux to Malcolm Epps, tie game halfway through the 4th. Pitt has a chance to win it with time running out, but Veilleux throws a brutal interception on 3rd down when the Panthers were already in FG range and could have gone for a ~40 yarder for the win. Instead, we go to overtime - this time Pitt has to settle for a 39-yard kick on 4th & 10, mostly due to 2 false starts. Chachere finds WR Eric Denham for a 25-yard touchdown on Portland State's first play.

186) Portland State 23, 58) Pittsburgh 20 (OT)
Portland State - 0 | 7 | 7 | 3 || 6
Pittsburgh - 10 | 0 | 0 | 7 || 3

FCS power still set to 11/10

Pitt snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Definitely should not be losing to an FCS team when you have a 10-point lead......at *any* point. To be fair, they are also terrible in real life.

39) Boise State 24, 167) Abilene Christian 14
Boise State - 0 | 17 | 0 | 7 |
Abilene Christian - 0 | 0 | 0 | 14

Ashton Jeanty (Boise) - 16 carries, 72 yards, 1 TD; 6 catches, 139 yards

A big 2nd quarter propels the Mountain West champs into the Round of 64. They're now the clear favorite to come out of this region.

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12/13/23 10:49:33 AM
#345
#GuessTheGame #578



https://GuessThe.Game/p/578

the series actually crossed my mind on the first picture but I went with 1080, frick

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12/12/23 4:58:59 PM
#104
79) Virginia Tech vs 207) Lafayette

The Hokies reach the endzone on the game's opening drive, going 80 yards in 11 plays, then add on a field goal after forcing Lafayette to punt, 10-0 VT after 1. Lafayette gets a little farther on their next drive, just getting into Tech territory before punting, but after forcing a VT 3 & out, they get on the board with a 45-yard field goal, 10-3. The Hokies appear to separate themselves just before half, with a 4-yard Kyron Drones TD pass to Da'Quan Felton to cap off a 65-yard drive, but Lafayette quarterback Dean DeNobile hits Chris Carasia for an 80-yard touchdown pass on the first play from scrimmage in the 2nd half, 17-10. Both offenses go completely lifeless from there, until Lafayette RB Jamar Curtis busts out for a 15-yard touchdown run to tie the game late in the 4th quarter and force overtime.

Lafayette starts with the ball in the extra session - they go a whole zero yards in 3 plays and kick a 42-yard field goal. Virginia Tech picks up a first down, but then faces a 3rd & 10 from the 11 after 2 incompletions. It's practically 3rd & goal, so it's pretty much score a TD here or force double overtime........Kyron Drones finds Jaylin Lane in the endzone, and everyone does the Hokie Pokie.

79) Virginia Tech 23, 207) Lafayette 20 (OT)
Virginia Tech - 10 | 7 | 0 | 0 || 6
Lafayette - 0 | 3 | 7 | 7 || 3

VA Tech squeaks by 2 straight FCS opponents to start the tournament

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12/08/23 5:41:49 PM
#103
and now the How-Is-K-State-a-1-Seed Region, where K-State appropriately became the first 1-seed to lose (9/9 1-seeds above K-State in the bracket are in the Round of 64)

143) Jacksonville State vs 242) Sacred Heart
79) Virginia Tech vs 207) Lafayette
47) Tulane vs 82) Wyoming
18) Utah vs 146) Austin Peay

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143) Jacksonville State 30, 242) Sacred Heart 17
Jacksonville State - 10 | 10 | 7 | 3
Sacred Heart - 3 | 14 | 0 | 0

Sacred Heart was right there with the Fighting Rich Rods in the 1st half.....but you have to play 60 minutes of football if you want to be champion

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12/08/23 2:11:20 PM
#101
Halfway through the 2nd round, and 5/8 done overall

Updated Bracket: https://challonge.com/kvn2mn0e

The BuckNut Region

2) Ohio State vs 130) UC Davis
63) Arizona vs 191) NC Central
162) Western Carolina vs 223) Davidson
31) Florida vs 98) Rice

Uh oh, Florida as a 2-seed didn't age well

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2) Ohio State vs 130) UC Davis

3 straight punts to open the game, then UC Davis opens the scoring with a chip-shot field goal. OSU comes down into the UC Davis redzone but stalls, settling for a game-tying 31-yard Fielding goal. Then somehow Ohio State turned into Iowa:

-UC Davis 3 & out PUNT
-Ohio State INTERCEPTED
-UC Davis 3 & out PUNT
-Ohio State PUNT (1 first down)
-UC Davis PUNT (2 first downs)

Then finally OSU takes the lead just before halftime, with a 2nd Jayden Fielding kick (49 yards). Buckeyes only up 6-3 at the break.

UC Davis's Hunter Ridley matches Fielding with his 2nd kick of the game - a 48-yarder to tie it at 6 early in the 2nd half. Finally Ohio State puts together a complete drive, going 80 yards in 10 plays and into the endzone on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Kyle McCord to DeaMonte Trayanum, 13-6 Buck Nuts. The teams trade 3 & outs before Ridley knocks through a 3rd field goal to cut the lead to 4, this time from 46 yards away. Next 3 possessions:

-Ohio State 3 & out PUNT
-UC Davis 3 & out PUNT
-Ohio State 3 & out PUNT

The Aggies again get into Ridley's range on their next possession, and he bangs through a 41-yarder, 4-for-4 on the day now, and the Buckeyes are only up 1 with 5 minutes left. Fortunately for them, they find some consistency in their offense when they needed it most, going 41 yards in 9 plays, burning most of the clock in the process. They punt rather than sending out Fielding for a 56-yard attempt, and with only 20 seconds to go, UC Davis doesn't get very far.

2) Ohio State 13, 130) UC Davis 12
Ohio State - 3 | 3 | 7 | 0
UC Davis - 3 | 0 | 3 | 6

Lol wtf. If only Ridley had gotten one more crack. Extremely quiet day for Marvin Harrison Jr - 2 catches for 17 yards. BUT, at least they actually won, unlike many top FBS teams.

63) Arizona 38, 191) NC Central 10
Arizona - 14 | 10 | 7 | 7
NC Central - 7 | 3 | 0 | 0

Noah Fifita (AZ) - 23/36 passing, 381 yards, 4 TDs
Tanner McLachlan (AZ) - 9 catches, 157 yards, 1 TD
Jonah Coleman (AZ) - 8 carries, 59 yards; 2 catches, 20 yards, 2 TDs

NC Central scores a touchdown on the game's opening drive: Arizona scores 17 straight points
NC Central gets a field goal to get within a touchdown: Zona scores 21 straight

162) Western Carolina vs 223) Davidson

Couple of solid 7-4 FCS teams who just missed the playoffs (Davidson lost to D2 Barton College earlier in the year, then rebounded with 7 straight wins)

The teams trade punts to start the game, but Davidson is able to move the ball a ways while Western Carolina goes 3 & out. This sets up Davidson at the Catamount 40, and they find the endzone 3 plays later, on a 13-yard Coulter Cleland pass to Brody Reina, 7-0 Wildcats. Four straight punts later, West Carolina gets good field position of their own close to midfield. They stall after getting inside the Davidson 30, however, and settle for a 41-yard Richard McCollum kick. Fast forward another 4 punts and it's halftime, 7-3 Davidson.

The Wildcats put together a long drive to start the 2nd half, stalling inside the West Carolina 10 but pushing the lead back to 7 with a chip-shot FG. The teams trade punts again before the Catamounts march down 75 yards in 11 plays, reaching the endzone on a short pass from Cole Gonzales to Censere Lee to tie the game, 10-all. The Wildcats pick up one first down the following drive, but on 2nd & 11 Cleland is picked off, setting up WCU with a short field. They take advantage with another Gonzales TD pass 3 plays later, 17-10. Davidson answers with clutch 11-play 80-yard TD drive to tie the game (11-yard Mason Sheron rushing TD) at 17-17. With only a few minutes remaining, the Catamounts are forced to punt after picking up just one 1st down. Davidson is able to move the ball, but they're a bittoo casual about it, and time expires in regulation right as they reach field goal range.

Davidson starts with the ball in overtime. The Catamount defense holds strong, forcing a 3-&-out field goal by Adam Zouagui from 34-yards away, leaving the door open for West Carolina to win it. Facing 2nd & 4, WCU sends in their mobile back-up QB Brody Pathegyi, who had taken only one snap all game - a run for no gain. This time, however..............

162) Western Carolina 23, 223) Davidson 20 (OT)
Western Carolina - 0 | 3 | 7 | 7 || 6
Davidson - 7 | 0 | 3 | 7 || 3

he takes off 29 yards for the walk-off TD

What a legend - was in for one play in the first half, that went nowhere, then comes in in crunch time and scores the game-winner on the longest run from scrimmage by either team. Catamounts to the Round of 64 where they'll face............

31) Florida 27, 98) Rice 14
Florida - 7 | 6 | 7 | 7
Rice - 0 | 0 | 0 | 14

Not nearly as close as the final score would suggest - Florida was up 27-0 with 7 minutes left

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12/08/23 11:19:19 AM
#99
^^^especially in basketball. but them losing to an Ivy League team in football would also be fantastic.

Quack Attack Region

12) Oregon vs 140) Central Arkansas
53) Baylor vs 76) James Madison
44) California vs 85) Troy
21) Iowa vs 108) Ball State

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12) Oregon 44, 140) Central Arkansas 10
Oregon - 9 | 7 | 21 | 7
Central Arkansas - 0 | 0 | 0 | 10

Bo Nix (Ore) - 36/43 passing, 446 yards, 4 TDs

Slow-ish start for the Ducks offense, but they weren't playing Washington so it was fine

53) Baylor 52, 76) James Madison 24
Baylor - 7 | 14 | 17 | 14
James Madison - 7 | 14 | 3 | 0

Blake Shapen (Bay) - 32/48 passing, 515 yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT
Elijah Sarratt (JMU) - 13 catches, 180 yards, 1 TD

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/8/84180b5c.png

I mean, Baylor could definitely win - James Madison only beat 3-9 Virginia by 1 - but I can't see them running away with it like that. Shapen completed passes to 13(!) different receivers.

James Madison are the rightful Sun Belt champs, by the way........

44) California 16, 85) Troy 6
Cal - 0 | 6 | 0 | 10
Troy - 0 | 0 | 3 | 3

Jaydn Ott (Cal) - 28 carries, 176 yards, 1 TD

Much more plausible - Cal ended the season 3-0 to make a bowl game, and in their last regular season game they demolished UCLA. Plus Troy are fraudulent Sun Belt champs.

Really gross scoreline, this one was literally first touchdown wins. Cal finally scored one halfway through the 4th quarter.

21) Iowa vs 108) Ball State

Buckle up for some high-octane offense ladies and gentlemen

Iowa actually SCORES POINTS on their first drive!! 11 plays, 65 yards, ending with a 32-yard Drew Stevens field goal.

THE FOLLOWING 8 POSSESSIONS:
-Ball State PUNT - pinned Iowa at the 1 yard line
-Iowa PUNT (got one first down to give the punter room)
-Ball State 3 & out PUNT (long return by Kaden Wetjen sets Iowa up in Cardinal territory)
-Iowa MISSED FG after 1 first down
-Ball State INTERCEPTION
-Iowa 3 & out PUNT, huge return by Ball State inside the Iowa 10
-Ball State MISSED FG
-Iowa 3 & out PUNT

Simply incredible. Ball State then somehow completes a 41-yard touchdown pass to go up 7-3. Iowa punts again after getting one first down, but Kiael Kelly is picked off again by the Hawkeye defense. Drew Stevens hits another midrange field goal as time expires in the 1st half, 7-6 Ball State.

THE 2ND HALF:
-Ball State PUNT after 2 first downs; Iowa pinned at their own 7
-Iowa 3 & out PUNT
-Ball State 3 & out PUNT, Iowa pinned at the 6
-Iowa MISSED FG after actually moving the ball 67 yards
-Ball State 3 & out PUNT
-Iowa 3 & out PUNT
-Ball State 3 & out PUNT
-Iowa 3 & out PUNT
-Ball State PUNT after 2 first downs
-Iowa 3 & out PUNT
-Ball State 3 & out PUNT
-Iowa MISSED FG even after starting at the Ball St 42
-Ball State 15 PLAY DRIVE to run out the clock, game over

108) Ball State 7, 21) Iowa 6
Ball State - 0 | 7 | 0 | 0
Iowa - 3 | 3 | 0 | 0

Ball State offense - 301 yards in 69 plays (4.36 yards/play), 2 INTs, 1 missed FG, 8 punts
Iowa "offense" - 237 yards in 59 plays (4.02 yards/play), 3 missed FGs, 8 punts

Lmao. I don't think Ball State could win this game, but it's 100% an Iowa scoreline. Stevens just needed to make one more field goal - made from 32 & 38; missed from 44(x2) & 39.

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12/06/23 2:05:09 PM
#97
Primetime Trojan Region

5) USC vs 124) Temple
60) Air Force vs 69) Colorado
37) Duke vs 165) Princeton
28) Miami, FL vs 156) Stephen F Austin

Remember when USC was way overrated in the preseason oh wait that's every preseason

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5) USC 41, 124) Temple 17
USC - 21 | 0 | 10 | 10
Temple - 0 | 10 | 0 | 7

Caleb Williams (USC) - 25/40 passing, 338 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT

Just realized I better hurry this up in case the sim starts removing players who are opting out of bowl games, like Caleb

69) Colorado 40, 60) Air Force 7
Colorado - 13 | 10 | 7 | 10
Air Force - 0 | 0 | 7 | 0

Shedeur Sanders (Colo) - 29/37 passing, 465 yards, 4 TDs

Deion & Co. take it to Air Force's lifeless corpse, and we will get the Trojan/Primetime match-up. IRL Air Force started 8-0, and was one of the favorites for the Group of 5 New Year's 6 bowl spot.......then they finished 0-4.

Now the Smartypants Bowl:

37) Duke vs 165) Princeton

Princeton finds the endzone on their opening drive, going 9 plays in 80 yards, culminating in a 7-yard pass from Blake Stenstrom, dropping it right into Tyler Picinic's basket, 7-0 Tigers. The teams trade punts but Duke gets a great return into Princeton territory, and scores six plays later on a Jaquez Moore run, 7-7. Princeton pieces together their 2nd 80-yard drive, ending with another short TD pass from Stenstrom to AJ Barber (not Michigan tight end AJ Barner), 14-7 Tigers after 1. After a few 3-and-outs, Princeton again wears down the Blue Devil defense with a 12-play touchdown drive to make it 21-7. They get another drive going right before halftime, and face a 4th-and-2 with just a few seconds left. They line up for a 59-yard field goal, but Stenstrom takes the snap and executes a pooch punt that goes into the endzone, amazing. Might be the first quarterback punt of the tournament, or the first one I've noticed anyway. 21-7 Princeton at halftime.

Duke knocks through a 48-yard field goal to open the 2nd half scoring, but the rest of the 3rd quarter looks much like an Iowa game - 4 straight punts. A big return on the 4th punt sets up Princeton for a 24-yard field goal right at the end of the quarter, 24-10. Duke receives the kickoff to start the 4th quarter, but QB Grayson Loftis' loft is intercepted on the first play of the possession, leading to another short TD pass from Stenstrom to Picinic 5 plays later, and the Blue Devils are down by 3 touchdowns. They get one back on their next possession, but it takes 14 plays & almost half the quarter. Princeton makes it a 3-possession game again, with a 50-yard kick from Jeffrey Sexton, and Duke goes 3-and-out on their next possession. The Tigers get a couple 1st downs, then go to victory formation.

165) Princeton 34, 37) Duke 17
Princeton - 14 | 7 | 3 | 10
Duke - 7 | 0 | 3 | 7

Blake Stenstrom (Prince) - 31/40 passing, 317 yards, 3 TDs; 6 carries; 1 punt

HA. Was bummed that Harvard games couldn't be simmed, but the sim is kind of making up for it with these other superpowered Ivy League teams.

28) Miami, FL 30, 156) Stephen F Austin 13
Miami - 6 | 7 | 14 | 3
SFA - 3 | 3 | 7 | 0

UH. HELL. NO.

End of the line for Stone Cold. Ugly game with a lot of field goal attempts (7) and interceptions (5).

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jcgamer107
12/06/23 10:23:46 AM
#335
Also got it in 3. Sneaky move using that as the first pic, though I think we did that game already.

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12/01/23 4:52:26 PM
#96
The Rebel Region

13) Ole Miss vs 116) South Florida
180) Pennsylvania vs 205) Wofford
45) Cincinnati vs 84) Liberty
109) Vanderbilt vs 237) Grambling

Lol some of the crazier round 1 FCS upsets in this region. Half the remaining Ivy League & SWAC teams represented here.

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13) Ole Miss vs 116) South Florida

Jaxson Dart comes out lookin' sharp, USF throws a pick and Ole Miss jumps out to a 21-0 lead early in the 2nd quarter. This one looks to be over already, but not so fast my friend, says USF, outscoring Ole Miss 17-3 the rest of the half. Rebels only up 24-17 at halftime. Suddenly Ole Miss can't move the ball, and the Bulls notch a field goal and touchdown in the 3rd quarter to somehow take the lead, 27-24. John Cannon (somehow not a quarterback) hits his 3rd field goal of the game to double South Florida's lead in the 4th quarter - then Jaxson Dart finally wakes up from his mid-game nap and completes a 41-yard bomb to Dayton Wade, retaking the lead for Ole Miss, 31-30. The Rebel defense finally comes to as well, not allowing another first down the rest of the way, while RB Quinshon Judkins scores on a 3-yard run for some insurance points. Ole Miss survives.

13) Ole Miss 38, 116) South Florida 30
Ole Miss - 14 | 10 | 0 | 14
South Florida - 0 | 17 | 10 | 3

Jaxson Dart (Miss) - 20/28 passing, 306 yards, 3 TDs
Quinshon Judkins (Miss) - 29 carries for 111 yards, 1 TD; 4 catches for 19 yards, 1 TD
Dayton Wade (Miss) - 7 catches, 146 yards, 1 TD

Even the bad FBS teams get a boost in this region, apparently (although USF is going to a bowl)

180) Pennsylvania 29, 205) Wofford 3
Penn - 10 | 10 | 3 | 6
Wofford - 0 | 0 | 0 | 3

Graham Gotlieb (Penn) - 5/5 FGs (41, 49, 50, 51, 41)
Atkins Roberts (Woff) - 11 punts, 452 yards

Holy shit, Penn has the best defense and kicker in the nation, they're going all the way. I can't believe Wofford even got a field goal - they had 80 total yards, the lowest of any offense so far. Gotlieb may have had the best single-game performance by a kicker, as well.

45) Cincinnati vs 84) Liberty

These two should have their rankings swapped at this point

Liberty hits a home run on their 3rd play with a 76-yard TD pass from Kaidon Salter to Bentley Hanshaw, but Cincy scores the next 2 TDs, on drives of 80 and 76 yards. The Flames then start a drive at midfield, but only get a 51-yard Teagen Lenderink field goal out of it, 14-10 after 1. The offenses slow way down in the 2nd quarter, with short range-kicker Nick Brown's 30-yard field goal being the only points scored before halftime, 14-13 Cincy.

Emery Jones is intercepted early in the 3rd quarter as the Bearcats were driving, and Liberty takes it down 76 yards for Salter's 2nd TD pass of the game, 20-14 Flames. Liberty gets pinned on their next possession, however, and a 3-and-out gives Cincinnati a short field. Myles Montgomery scores on a 10-yard touchdown run 2 plays later to retake the lead for the Bearcats. Liberty gets within Lenderink's range again, but for some reason trots Brown out there for a 49-yard attempt - the Nick Kick is no good (he's CLEARLY the short-range kicker, what the heck Liberty). Liberty finds the endzone one more time, but they are unable to stop Cincinnati from scoring their next 3 possessions: field goal, touchdown, touchdown - the bearcats avoid the.......upset?

45) Cincinnati 38, 84) Liberty 27
Cincinnati - 14 | 0 | 7 | 17
Liberty - 10 | 3 | 7 | 7

Braden Smith (Cin) - 5 catches, 126 yards, 1 TD
Quinton Cooley (Lib) - 22 carries, 131 yards, 1 TD

The last place Big XII team beats the first place Conference USA team =) I could see this being close - Liberty is undefeated but has played one of the worst schedules in FBS.

237) Grambling 17, 109) Vanderbilt 10
Grambling - 7 | 0 | 7 | 3
Vanderbilt - 7 | 0 | 0 | 3

Floyd Chalk IV (Gram) - 17 carries, 87 yards, 2 TDs
Jayden McGowan (Vandy) - 1 carry, 50 yards, 1 TD; 3 catches, 14 yards

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/7/7b8b572c.png

SWAC SWAG! Chalk it up to Chalk - Grambling marches on. McGowan was Vandy's leading rusher lol.

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12/01/23 1:40:46 PM
#95
well let's not purge

can still finish before the real season ends :)

36) SMU vs 93) Louisiana

The Mustang offense cannot get anything going until the very end of the first half, when they manage to piece together an 80-yard touchdown drive. Unfortunately for them, the Ragin' Cajuns already amassed 20 points by this time, 20-7 ULL at the break. SMU builds on their momentum from the end of the first half, forcing a 3-and-out, followed by another touchdown drive, this time 9 plays, 56 yards, 20-14. The offenses trade 3-and-outs, then Louisiana moves the ball all the way from their 8-yard line into field goal range. .......well, a good kicker's field goal range - Kenneth Almendares can't hit the 38-yarder which would have pushed the Cajun lead to 9. ULL punts on their next possession, and return man Roderick Daniels Jr nearly takes it to the house - he's dragged down at the Louisiana 14, and SMU finds the endzone again 2 plays later, taking their first lead, 21-20. The teams trade some more punts as we near the end of the game. SMU gets inside the Louisiana 5 before stalling, and settles for a short kick to push the lead to 4. The Cajuns put together a methodical 14-play drive, but use up all the remaining clock in the process. They face a 4th & 1 at the SMU 19 with only a couple seconds left, and............they send Almendares back out there, who this time converts a 36-yard field goal, as time expires =)

36) SMU 24, 93) Louisiana 23
SMU - 0 | 7 | 7 | 10
Louisiana - 3 | 17 | 0 | 3

Cajuns cared more about the Almendares redemption arc than winning the game =) It's too bad this sim gives every team the situational awareness of Les Miles. SMU ties the biggest comeback of the tournament.

29) South Carolina vs 100) Sacramento State

Hornets get on the board first, needing only 3 plays to reach the endzone after forcing a Gamecock 3 & out. SC ties it up on a 95-yard touchdown drive, sparked by a 52-yard pass from Spencer Rattler to O'Mega Blake (good name) from his own goalline. Zach Schreiner knocks through a short kick (21 yards), then a long kick (49 yards) for Sac State, but Rattler throws a touchdown pass to Trey Knox (their 2nd TD connection) to give SC their first lead, which they take into the locker room, 14-13.

The Hornets get off to the same hot start they had to begin the game, scoring 13 points on their first three drives, with two SC 3-and-outs in between, 26-14 Sac St at the end of the 3rd quarter. Rattler, knowing he has to find his most clutch receiver, hits O'Mega Blake for a 9-yard touchdown pass, capping off a 66-yard drive that featured some nice runs by RB Mario Anderson (4 carries for 37 yards); 26-21 Sac St. The Hornets pick up one first down on their next position, but nothing more, and Rattler goes beast mode, completing 5 straight passes for an average of 16 yards each, ending with a 21-yard Xavier Legette touchdown catch, and South Carolina is back on top, 28-26. The Sacramento St offense is able to move the ball the following possession - but at much too slow a pace, going only 40 yards in 10 plays. They stall and fail to convert a 4th & 5 at the South Carolina 40, and the Gamecocks run out the clock.

29) South Carolina 28, 100) Sacramento State 26
South Carolina - 7 | 7 | 0 | 14
Sacramento State - 10 | 3 | 13 | 0

Spencer Rattler (SC) - 24/29 passing, 328 yards, 4 TDs

Rattler put the team on his back tho. Still no upsets in this region!

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12/01/23 12:31:53 PM
#316
#GuessTheGame #566



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jcgamer107 posted...
Woulda had to give up my gamer status if I didn't get that in one

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11/30/23 6:33:00 PM
#309
#GuessTheGame #565



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Woulda had to give up my gamer status if I didn't get that in one

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11/24/23 1:37:09 AM
#288
#GuessTheGame #559



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Xtlm posted...
Well, I for one had no idea that this series started as a game of that type
same yesterday

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11/22/23 4:02:04 PM
#93
Boomer Sooner Region

4) Oklahoma vs 125) Western Michigan
61) NC State vs 68) Memphis
36) SMU vs 93) Louisiana
29) South Carolina vs 100) Sacramento State

Only 1 of 2 regions in which all the favorites won their first round game

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4) Oklahoma 61, 125) Western Michigan 10
Oklahoma - 21 | 14 | 19 | 7
Western Michigan - 0 | 0 | 0 | 10

Jackson Arnold (OU) - 30/38 passing, 472 yards, 7 TDs; 4 carries, 23 yards
Jalil Farooq (OU) - 7 catches, 155 yards, 2 TDs
Drake Stoops (OU) - 12 catches, 144 yards, 2 TDs
Gavin Sawchuk (OU) - 14 carries, 131 yards, 1 TD
Kenneth Womack (WMU) - 8 catches, 127 yards, 1 TD

YYyyyyeeeppppppp. Jackson Arnold ties Bo Nix with the most touchdowns by a single player in a game. Nice of the Sooners to let the Broncos get on the board in garbage time. Oklahoma has outscored their first 2 opponents 110-16.

61) NC State vs 68) Memphis

Memphis opens the scoring with a 45-yard Tanner Gillis field goal on the game's first drive, then the teams trade touchdowns late in the quarter, 10-7 Tigers after 1. Kicker Brayden Narveson misses *2* straight game-tying field goals in the 2nd quarter, but after Gillis converts his 2nd of the day for Memphis, the Wolf Pack go 80 yards in just 5 plays to take the lead - over half of which came on a 41-yard Jordan Houston carry, 14-13 Pack at halftime.

The NC State offense really turns it on to open the 2nd half, scoring touchdowns on their first 2 possessions to push the lead to 15. Narveson misses another field goal late in the 3rd, and Memphis mounts a 14-play, 93-yard drive to cut the lead to 8. NC State says "hey we can do that" and mounts their own 14-play drive, with Narveson finally knocking one through the uprights to give the Pack a 31-20 lead in the 4th. Memphis manages to reach the endzone again, in 11 plays this time, but they used up way too much time, and a failed onside kick means NC State can run out the clock.

61) NC State 31, 68) Memphis 27
NC State - 7 | 7 | 14 | 3
Memphis - 10 | 3 | 0 | 14

Brennan Armstrong (NCSt) - 24/31 passing, 256 yards, 2 TDs; 13 carries, 38 yards, 1 TD
Seth Henigan (Mem) - 23/38 passing, 289 yards, 3 TDs; 9 carries, 20 yards

CRAP they're kicking everyone out of the office an hour early today because we're too slow lol. Was hoping to at least be halfway done with Round 2. Well, will definitely finish the round next week - might sim some games during the holiday weekend, but not sure if I'll be at a computer much.

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11/22/23 3:29:02 PM
#91
Updated Bracket: https://challonge.com/kvn2mn0e

The Pacific Coast Region

9) Washington vs 120) Bowling Green
73) Montana State vs 201) Bryant
41) BYU vs 88) San Diego State
24) UCLA vs 152) New Mexico

Boy UCLA has fallen off since this started

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9) Washington 38, 120) Bowling Green 13
Washington - 14 | 0 | 10 | 14
Bowling Green - 0 | 6 | 0 | 7

Michael Penix Jr (UW) - 22/34 passing, 453 yards, 5 TDs
Rom Odunze (UW) - 7 catches, 155 yards, 4 TDs
Odieu Hilaire (BGSU) - 5 catches, 121 yards, 1 TD

Well the Husky offense took a quarter off, but the game was never really in doubt. Not surprisingly, Penix accounted for all of Washington's touchdowns, but Odunze's numbers raise an eyebrow - I believe we again have a new single-game high, this time for receiving touchdowns. IRL he hasn't caught more than 2 touchdown passes in a game in his career.

Fun fact: Michigan beat Bowling Green by the same margin, but each team had one less touchdown.

73) Montana State 24, 201) Bryant 10
Montana State - 7 | 7 | 7 | 3
Bryant - 0 | 3 | 0 | 7

Montana State controlled the pace of play (64 plays on offense vs 51) and really kept the tempo down, pretty much putting the game away after their 2nd touchdown. The Bobcats are currently the highest-ranked FCS team in Sagarin without 'Dakota' in their name.

41) BYU 24, 88) San Diego State 13
BYU - 7 | 3 | 7 | 7
SDSU - 7 | 0 | 3 | 3

Kedon Slovis (BYU) - 16/30, 209 yards, 3 TDs

I think this was a Mountain West match-up like..............10 years ago

Much like the previous game, not a lot of combined offense, so once BYU took the lead in the 2nd quarter, they weren't going to give it up. Unlike the last game, though, SDSU had a much bigger time of possession as the losing team. Slovis completed passes to 10 different BYU receivers.

24) UCLA 59, 152) New Mexico 31
UCLA - 3 | 14 | 14 | 28
New Mexico - 14 | 3 | 14 | 0

Ethan Garbers (UCLA) - 23/33 passing, 399 yards, 4 TDs; 2 carries, 6 yards, 1 TD
Carson Steele (UCLA) - 14 carries, 75 yards, 1 TD; 2 catches, 1 yard, 1 TD (lol)

Holy 4th quarter, Batman. UCLA finished the game with 4 straight touchdown drives; New Mexico punted 3 times and threw a pick. Decent job by the Lobos to hang in and have the lead most of the first 45 minutes though.

90 points is the highest combined single-game total so far. I suspect we'll crack 100 eventually.

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