As promised way back in June, here is the first of a series of video game simulations to help guess how the coming football seasons will play out. Up first is my 1-season NCAA 09 simulation. Here are my ground rules:
- Rosters - Except for player names, the rosters remain unedited (i.e. - no changes to positions and/or ratings).
- Redshirts - You are only able to redshirt players from the team you select. I select Penn State for every sim. so a few of the freshman and injured LB Sean Lee do get redshirted and miss the year. All other teams forego redshirts unless the computer applies them.
- Injuries/Suspensions - They happen, get use to it. It isn't my fault if Tim Tebow gets injured and your Florida Gators limp to a 4-8 finish. Also, any injuries that have happened during spring practice or training camp are not reflected here. That helps you out in the end, Florida. The same goes for suspensions (luck you, Miami). I can't suspend players so they are eligible for all games.
- Schedules - The schedules set by EA are used, no changes.
- Gameplay - Not a single game is played by a human. This entire simulation is done by EA computer engine. Your gripe is with them, not me, if your team sucks during this.
I think that covers the basics. First off, we need to know how the teams were initially ranked. Here is EA's list of their Top 25:
Rank | Preseason |
1 | Georgia |
2 | Oklahoma |
3 | Ohio State |
4 | USC |
5 | Florida |
6 | LSU |
7 | Missouri |
8 | West Virginia |
9 | Wisconsin |
10 | Texas |
11 | Clemson |
12 | Texas Tech |
13 | Penn State |
14 | Arizona State |
15 | Kansas |
16 | Auburn |
17 | Virginia Tech |
18 | Illinois |
19 | Tennessee |
20 | BYU |
21 | South Carolina |
22 | Alabama |
23 | Oregon |
24 | Cincinnati |
25 | Wake Forest |
This poll will be used in all future simulations as well. So that is where we started. Where do we win after a 1-season sim.? Let's take a look...
Sim 1 | |||
Rank | Final Coaches | Wins | Losses |
1 | USC | 12 | 1 |
2 | Florida State | 12 | 1 |
3 | Missouri | 13 | 1 |
4 | Ohio State | 11 | 2 |
5 | Clemson | 12 | 2 |
6 | West Virginia | 11 | 2 |
7 | Michigan | 12 | 1 |
8 | South Carolina | 12 | 2 |
9 | Tennessee | 11 | 2 |
10 | Florida | 11 | 2 |
11 | Texas Tech | 10 | 3 |
12 | Georgia | 10 | 3 |
13 | Wisconsin | 10 | 3 |
14 | Kansas State | 10 | 3 |
15 | Washington | 10 | 3 |
16 | Notre Dame | 10 | 3 |
17 | Oregon | 10 | 3 |
18 | LSU | 9 | 4 |
19 | Miami | 8 | 5 |
20 | Arizona State | 9 | 4 |
21 | Auburn | 9 | 4 |
22 | Cincinnati | 9 | 4 |
23 | Bowling Green | 11 | 3 |
24 | BYU | 10 | 3 |
25 | Northern Illinois | 9 | 4 |
Quite the turnover. Preseason favorite Georgia finishes 12th. Unranked Florida State finishes 2nd. Originally unranked, like Florida State, Michigan comes in at #7. That's quite the first season under a new head coach: 12-1, a Big Ten Championship, and a Rose Bowl victory. And yet they still finish behind Ohio State (preseason #3, final #4). Who were the surprise teams, other than Florida State (originally 29th) and Michigan (originally 27th)? How about Bowling Green. Their preseason rank was 85 and they finished at 23, with an 11-3 record. Or Kansas State. They checked in intially at 51 but climbed to 14th and finished 10-3. Perhaps the most underrated team was Northern Illinois. They finished the season at 25 despite starting ranked 105th! Oh yeah and then there was Notre Dame. Started 53rd, ended 16th. Yawn. Next!
While some teams surprise, others disappoint. Here's a list of the underachievers (be aware, Penn Staters, it ain't pretty):
- Georgia - Everyone's preseason favorite struggled to a 10-3 record and a 12th place finish in the polls.
- Illinois - The game, like the media and many fans, is vastly overrating the Illini. They started 18th and finished out of the Top 25. Expect that to happen in real life, too.
- Kansas - Wow I can't believe they struggled. Kidding. They had a wonderful season last year but that won't carry over. Started 15th and ended on the outside looking in.
- LSU - Last year's National Champs struggled in the competitive SEC. From 6th to 18th and a 9-4 record.
- Oklahoma - According to the video game, this team could be vastly overrated. In this 1-season simulation Oklahoma started 2nd and dropped out of the Top 25. They finished a pedestrian 8-5. Uh oh! Is this a sign of things to come? Not likely.
- Texas - Another Big 12 team falls. Originally ranked #10, they fell out of the Top 25 with a 9-5 mark on the season. Not good, boys. Texas, in my opinion, is overrated this season. But they should still be in the Top 25.
- Virginia Tech - Were ranked #17 initially but didn't breach the Top 25 in the end. They were close, like Texas. 9-5 on the season.
- Penn State - Last and certainly least. Ready for this, guys? The 1-season simulation had the Nittany Lions ranked 13th and then plummet. They did salvage a winning record: 7-6. Ew. They even lost their bowl game, a second stright visit to the Alamo. Against Texas A&M. Again. Outcome: 37-24 Aggies. If the season plays out like this, Paterno will be gone.
Preseason Watch List |
Tim Tebow, QB, Florida |
Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State |
Percy Harvin, WR, Florida |
Chase Daniel, QB, Missouri |
Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech |
And here are the final results:
Final Results - Sim 1 | Points |
Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri | 1625 |
Mark Sanchez, QB, USC | 1359 |
Joe Ganz, QB, Nebraska | 674 |
Colt McCoy, QB, Texas | 450 |
Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State | 401 |
A bit of a shocker. Not that Maclin couldn't have a Heisman-type year, but look at some of the other names on the list. Sanchez? Ganz? Really? OK. Wells, Tebow, and Georgia's Knowshon Moreno are mentioned by everyone and yet the game results only put Wells in the final. And he didn't do too well.
Here are the "major" bowl game matchups and results:
National Championship | |
USC | Missouri |
41 | 20 |
Rose Bowl | |
Michigan | Washington |
38 | 34 |
Orange Bowl | |
Clemson | West Virginia |
42 | 20 |
Sugar Bowl | |
South Carolina | Ohio State |
7 | 42 |
Fiesta Bowl | |
Florida State | Texas Tech |
26 | 7 |
Finally, for you Penn State fans out there, here is a game-by-game overview of this disastrous season...
Penn State | Sim 1 | Result |
vs Coastal Carolina | 35-7 | W |
vs Oregon State | 27-14 | W |
at Syracuse | 10-13 | L |
Temple | 60-7 | W |
Illinois | 35-31 | W |
at Purdue | 17-14 | W |
at Wisconsin | 20-27 OT | L |
Michigan | 30-51 | L |
at Ohio State | 13-30 | L |
BYE | ----- | ----- |
at Iowa | 39-16 | W |
Indiana | 31-35 | L |
Michigan State | 41-30 | W |
Bowl Game | Alamo | Result |
vs Texas A&M | 24-37 | L |
Final Record | Wins | Losses |
7 | 6 |
Yep. A loss to Syracuse. A shellacking by Michigan (10 in a row). And a loss, at home, to lowly Indiana (who actually finished the season at 9-4. Hopefully little of this comes true for PSU.
So there you have it. That is the official ruling on how the season will play out, according to a 1-season simulation using EA Sports NCAA Football 09. Obviously there are a lot of flaws (Michigan, really?) to this method. That is why I am conducting a 10-season simulation. I will sim. the 2008 season 10 times and do some averages for the polls, each team, and the Heisman. Penn State will have a litte more info. So stay tuned for that in the coming week!
Go canes
ReplyDeleteCheck out my website for the same thing except with the upcoming 2011 - 2012 season with the new conferences, but I can't sim it on NCAA 11, but I can sim in online. http://ncaafootballsimulation.weebly.com/
ReplyDeleteCheck it out! I sim it a little slower, a week at a time so people can look and see how their team does in the same thing as this post. The conference championships and the Bowl games will infact be simulated on NCAA 11!!! Check it out now!