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Topic | JCGamer simulates a college football tournament between (almost) every D1 team |
jcgamer107 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. --- azuarc wasn't even home. he was playing Magic the Gathering at his buddy's store, which is extremely easy to verify ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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