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Plotty’s Touchdown Sleezus Dynasty (NCAA 14)

Plotty

Tath Meacher
I’ve received news of a major scandal being exposed among some “big hitters” in college football. The first of twelve schools to be exposed: Notre Dame. Others so far include Nebraska and Iowa. More to be announced as information comes forward.

Headline from this morning’s South Bend Tribune: Touchdown Sleezus

From the Lincoln Journal: Cornhuskers Shucked

And the Iowa City Register: Hock-In-Your-Eye

FYI this is purely satirical. This is an NCAA 14 dynasty. Death penalty style meaning all fictitious players will have their ratings adjusted to below 56. AKA Trinity Bible if you remember that epic storyline.

Whether this gets off the ground time will tell. Adjusting rosters for this takes a LOT of time...

All of the indicted schools will be placed in the Big 10. Recruiting wise CPU will be able to recruit as normal. I’ll take the reins at Notre Dame, and will have additional restrictions: for the first 3 years, max of 3 star level of recruit, and a one state border. Three year bowl ban as well.
 

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Plotty

Tath Meacher
More schools indicted in the scandal:

Wisconsin: Hiney Badger (Madison Gazette)

Oklahoma: Drop the “Boomer” on the Sooners (Norman Non-Pareil)

Colorado: In the Buff-Oh No (Denver Times)
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
The allegations continue to hit for three more schools:

Boise State: Ida-Ho? Oh No (Boise Daily News)

USC: California Lovin Too Much (Los Angeles Wire)

UTEP: Diggin Up Bones (El Paso Post)
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
The final three schools have been exposed:

Hawaii: A-Ho-Ha (Pearl Harbor Kamakazee)

Minnesota: Going Down the G-HoFer Hole (Minneapolis Express)

Florida State: Blow, Blow Seminole Wind (Tallahassee Herald)
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Update on the guidelines to make this work:
  1. I can only control one team (Notre Dame).
  2. I will not recruit any player for the first four seasons. Let’s hope I don’t get shitcanned.
  3. I will simulate the first four seasons to drain the swamp.

Pray for the safety of this disaster of a dynasty.
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Boy are my hands going to be full with this dynasty. A few more details:
  1. my highest rated player is a 49. Forty fucking nine. Hell at least for Trinity Bible I had ratings in the 50s.
  2. my roster went from 113 to 49 after the mass purge.
  3. somehow I maintained pipelines in California and Florida. With others to be made in Ohio, Mississippi and Alabama.

This is going to be rat rage weekly fist fucking week after week. I will be lucky to win one game this coming season.
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Couple final thoughts:
  1. ND finished 7-6 in the simmed season, with a win over Florida Atlantic. The 6 losses were by single digits.
  2. I have a one state boundary for recruiting, with a max of 3 stars for the first 3 years - if I make it that far. So those pipelines will likely go away unless another flood of walk ons come in.
  3. ND starts the season preseason ranked #21. Somehow.

Let the asskickings begin.


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Plotty

Tath Meacher
South Bend Tribune
Press Release Opinion
August 1, 2020

Was It Really Worth It?

Now that the NCAA has brought down the hammer on Notre Dame for their “promiscuous “ scandal - one has to wonder, was it really with the happy ending?

The happy ending 67 Notre Dame football players received from the Kraft Foundation - which we really found out was an adult act circle jerk.

For 18 to 22 year old college boys, sure. It feeds the humanistic craving of lust and luxury. But it sure didn’t feed into winning a national championship.

And Mathias Krauschek is the fall guy in this whole ordeal. Assigned by the board of control to clean up the mess previous management left.

Gone are the 14 seniors, 8 of which left for the NFL Draft. Six more transferred but face a one year suspension by the NCAA for what’s called a “show clause”. Then the remaining 67 players were immediately expelled from the university.

Not to mention the entire coaching staff was sent packing with their own “show clause” and a two year suspension from any coaching assignments.

What a mess Krauschek has inherited.

Add in the brutal schedule ND plays, and the conference it’s in (The USFC - really known as the League of Happy Endings). And the 54 walk-ons that make up the roster for this season - let’s just say it will take nothing short of answered prayers to win. One. Game.

The leash Krauschek should have to clean this mess up has to be long long long. However, it wont equate to the immediate expectation to win. Not fair, true - but life isn’t fair.
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Sooners Boom the Irish

Kyler Murray produced 470 yards and had a hand in 7 of the 9 Oklahoma touchdowns to lead the #2 Sooners to a 63-0 whitewash of #18 Notre Dame.

But, despite the score, Irish coach Mathias Krauschek was upbeat and positive.

“Sure, the result on the scoreboard didn’t look like a competitive game. But actually we played pretty darn well,” Krauschek said, “when a team loses a strong nucleus like we did, and replace it with less talented individuals - you’re going to get thumped.”

A couple things did stand out for Krauschek in the game:
  1. we forced two turnovers, and we actually didn’t turn the ball over - so we’re a plus two in turnover margin;
  2. we completed more than 50% of our passes (16-29), and to do that against that defense I’d say was a moral victory!”

But the Irish were handicapped with a constant Sooner pass rush. It led to Irish quarterback Blake Johnson being sacked 14 times.

Krauschek also mentioned the lack of two-back sets. “That’s purely a coaching error on me,” Krauschek said, “you can be sure we’ll have more two back to help our running backs run the ball better.”

The Irish host Weber State in the home opener next Saturday.

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joshuahuskers

Utopia Football League
WHOA!

A new dynasty? Nice!

By the way if you get fired you can just create a new coach and sign with Notre Dame


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Plotty

Tath Meacher
Weber State Stuns Irish

Weber State rushed for 287 yards and 5 touchdowns as a team to defeat Notre Dame 45-10 in Notre Dame Stadium.

RB Graham Carter carried the ball 14 times for 67 yards and a touchdown. RB Rodney Stevens added 58 and QB Travis Bradshaw added 44. In all, Weber State had eight players run the football.

While the Irish wasn’t hampered by an elite pass rush, it hamstrung itself enough by turning the ball over twice, the first of was returned 87 yards for a touchdown.

“The first turnover (Johnson fumble) in the red zone was an absolute killer,” said Irish head coach Mathias Krauschek, “if we score at least 3 there, our mental psyches probably are different - which leads this game to being different as well.”

The offense again struggled to maintain a consistent attack, gaining just 167 net yards. More importantly, for the second straight week, not mustering an offensive touchdown. QB Blake Johnson threw for 145 yards, but needed 42 attempts to do it. Furthermore, he only completed 12 of the 42 attempts.

The Irish’s points came on a 64 yard interception return by CB Ronnie Bass and a 29 yard field goal by K Johnny Dohrer.

After two weeks, Krauschek still remains upbeat despite the two losses. “The boys are playing hard, no question,” Krauschek said, “but sometimes you need to realize that talent is needed to be successful. I am confident that our coaching approach is the right one. We just need to find the athleticism to match it.”
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
More Pain and Misery for Notre Dame
UTEP grinds down Irish

QB Carlos Montez rushed for 116 yards and threw for 187 more to lead the UTEP Miners to a 38-7 win over Notre Dame Saturday afternoon.

UTEP ran for 323 yards as a team. RB Herbert Cortez added 88 yards and a two touchdowns.

Even though the score indicated another loss, they may have found something in backup QB J.P. Richardson. Richardson, called off the bench for starter Blake Johnson, caught the hot hand and threw for 144 yards.

His 7-yard TD pass to TE Josiah Horne in the second quarter gave the Irish hope and momentum in what was a tight game.

“J.P. stepped in nicely and played pretty well in a tough situation,” Irish coach Mathias Krauschek said, “he engineered several good drives throughout the game. We just didn’t capitalize in the red zone.”

LB Luke Norman also continued his solid play. His seven tackles was a season high for the team. And DE Myles Stevens played his best game yet - 6 tackles and 3 sacks. “But we need more performances from others from here on out to have chances in games,” Krauschek said, “our schedule has no breaks from here on out.

The Irish host Colorado in the Sal Aunese game, then a brutal stretch with Iowa, at Nebraska and Stanford the next three games.
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Buffs Blast the Eucharist

A stiff, cold rain fell on Irish Head Coach Mathias Krauschek. “That was about as bad a game we could have played. And when your hamstrung talent wise - well we got our asses handed to us.”

When said and done, Colorado amassed 627 yards of offense in a 55-0 win.

Colorado stormed out to a 21-0 lead three minutes into the game, and 38-0 at half. Then they put the Buffalo machine into first gear cruise control.

But to the general public, it really was 155-0.

“We were awful in all phases. We couldn’t throw the ball. We couldn’t catch the ball. Defensively we didn’t tackle. The rain really dampened any want to even play today. It was an elementary school game on the playground. And Colorado had all the athletes.”


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Plotty

Tath Meacher
More Irish Sinning
Iowa Runs Notre Dame over 65-7.

The Iowa Hawkeyes used a punishing ground game and chewed up a season high 487 yards and 622 total yards en route to a 65-7 win over Notre Dame.

Weird thing though - it was only a 21-7 halftime lead.

“After last week’s disaster against Colorado, our motive this week in practice was just better effort,” said Irish head coach Mathias Krauschek, “and for two and a half quarters, we had it. Blake led a real super drive to keep the game in reach at 14-7. We were on the verge of tying the game up. But the fumble return for a touchdown was a killer.”

“We aren’t mentally ready to handle bounce back and adversity like that yet.”

Krauschek was in reference to a six minute point in the second quarter. QB Blake Johnson threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to WR Charles Robbins. After forcing a Hawkeye three and out on its next possession, Johnson led the Irish into the red zone. On a third and six, DT Davion Nixon blasted Johnson from the blindside, and forced a fumble. He then scooped it up and rumbled 84 yards for a touchdown.

After that, it was all Hawks. RB Mehki Sargent rushed for 187 yards. WR Irhim Marsette caught six passes for 133 yards.

And left the Irish in a wake of a destructed group.
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Cardinal Bury the Irish
Krauschek on Hot Cross After 66-7 Defeat.

Sure, Stanford was ranked #5 in the country. But Notre Dame Head Coach Mathias Krauschek had some glimmer of hope coming into the game.

“We’ve put together a solid few weeks of practice,” Krauschek said leading into the matchup against Stanford.

But the Cardinal flexed is academic and athletic muscle, destroying the Irish 66-7, leaving to wonder among the Irish nation whether Krauschek was the right guy to lead.

“These weekly losses, whether they’re by one or 51, suck,” said Krauschek.

One has to wonder how many more of these Krauschek can take before resigning.
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Krauschek Sent Packing
Despite Best Effort at Nebraska, Irish Look for New Beginning

A 42-12 defeat by the hands of the Nebraska Cornhuskers was the final straw to the brief tenure of embattled coach Mathias Krauschek. The Notre Dame Board of Directors fired Krauschek via a Zoom conference call, citing “we have seen enough of this gross ineptitude. It is time to move in a different direction.”

Krauschek was defiant yet cordial in his dismissal message. “Those young men fought for me every week. I can’t help those men were placed in an absolute no win situation. The incompetence of the previous coaching staff in their wild hair up their asses have created a permanent stain on this prestigious university.”

Krauschek continued, “that [bleeping] Board of Directors doesn’t know a hole from their ass. That group played their best game, and I’m the scapegoat for everything else. They led a major Power 5 school for almost an entire half. That has to count for something!” Krauschek then slammed his fist in a rage and stormed off the press conference.

Game wise, Notre Dame grinded up a season high 342 yards, 302 of it passing from QB Blake Johnson. It held a 3-0 lead until late in the second quarter when Nebraska QB Adrian Martinez hit a streaking JD Spielman for a 65-yard touchdown pass.

Johnson brought the Irish to 14-9 late in the third quarter, throwing a spectacular 15-yard TD pass to WR Brian Jones at the pylon. Jones led the Irish with 77 yards on 7 grabs.
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Krauschek Hired at Syracuse

Syracuse Orange Head Coach Mel Tucker announced that Mathias Krauschek, the former embattled head coach at Notre Dame, has signed on to be the Oranges next offensive coordinator.

Krauschek will also oversee general recruitment operations.

Terms were not disclosed, nor was Krauschek available for extended comment.

All that was over heard him saying was, “can’t wait for the season to start. Eff The Golden Domes.”
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Krauschek Embraces New Life
Former Irish Coach “Ready to Rewrite”.

Mathias Krauschek didn’t pull many punches when talking about his new opportunities with Syracuse.

“It feels so awesome to be appreciated and loved by an institution, “ Krauschek said.

But the former coach at Notre Dame also said there’s “a score to settle” with “that so-called school of gold”.

“That gold school did me dirty three ways from Wednesday,” Krauschek disclaimed, “they took zero empathy knowing my roster was 99% walkons. And they expected me to win 10 games? Effing preposterous.”

“I had that team going in the right direction. Top 15 recruiting class. We led the Nebraska game for a bulk of a half. Those young men fought like hell for me week in, week out. They prepped for the game well. However, they knew it was going to be ugly each week. I hurt for those boys that are still there.”

Then, a gleam came across Krauschek’s lips.

“I’ll get to see them and that golden school as long as I’m employed here,” Krauschek said - stating with Syracuse being independent, the school can schedule any college within reason.

Enter Notre Dame.

Even better, Syracuse will open its next 5 seasons with the Irish.

“I can’t wait to, while see my men I recruited,” Krauschek said, “bury an institution that had zero regard for the job I tried to do. As the adage is said, can’t make chicken salad out of chicken shit.”

“Things here at the Cuse have been great. Upbeat, open, honest communication. Coach Tucker has been great to work with. Us both are new to Syracuse, and have the same goals to rewrite our coaching legacies here. There’s some good players to work with, too. That certainly helps.”
 

Plotty

Tath Meacher
Orange Crush Notre Dame

The Syracuse Orange rushed for 567 yards and gained 702 total in a 62-17 demolition of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

While the win was great for new head coach Mel Tucker, Tucker was quick to deflect the many congratulations.

“This one was for Mathias,” referring to Orange offensive coordinator Mathias Krauschek, “he had a dynamite game plan and the offense executed it flawlessly.”

“Plus he won’t admit it - but there’s a giant chip on his shoulder in retrospect to Notre Dame. He was truly done wrong by that institution. One persons loss is another’s gain.”

Krauschek was cordial yet sharp with his post game comments. “Sure there’s a little edge on me with that school, but I’m not the one battling out in the trenches. Our young men took a solid game plan and executed really well.”

The Orange found four explosive offensive players: RB Markeyze Oliver, QB Phil DeVito, WR Taj Harris and TE Wyatt Hackett.

Oliver stole the show, rushing for 239 yards on 16 carries. DeVito rushed for 168 yards and threw for 149 more. “Oliver and DeVito were just flawless today. Whether it was on the read option or a an scramble, they found lanes to run in.”
 
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