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*2038 Best College Teams - zaynzk - 10-12-2020

Using the information on the Wiki I will highlight a few teams that where especially successful in 2038, the season before the S25 guys were drafted into the ISFL


A few honorable mentions before I get into the top 5 amazing teams

Kent State

 Who could forget that legendary Kent State offense who used that 2 QB system, with both Owen Holloway and Trent Blackburn both getting drafted by the same DSFL team the Buc's, however Holloway transitioned successfully to a WR while Blackburn seemed to have busted out of the DSFL. Meanwhile Henry Grant a 7th rounder in the ISFL was also on the team

Washington

Another team with an incredible offense, Matt Peterson to Harley Fank was must watch football, with the incredibly named Dunkin Donuts keeping Peterson safe, this was a team with a lot of talent but it seemed to only be on Offense


Wisconsin

Finally a team with some real defensive power. You had Sheed Thebaw wrecking QB's, Mason Gillion picking those same QB's off. Also Gary Goodman was there too, trying his best

Dartmouth
This was a sneaky pick, with only 2 real prospects making into both the DSFL and ISFL. However those two prospects where Pancake man Chuck Roth and defensive leader Wasrabi Gleel, two guys that forced college coaches to think long and hard about how they were going to stop two forces of nature


Notre Dame

Bronco Mills carried this offense pretty hard, and while Bobby Hoffman and Timmy Dimbi tortured opposing QB, it was not enough to crack into the top 5.





NOW ITS TIME FOR THE TOP 5 TEAM IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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5. Penn State
The team boasting one of the best QB's in football that year, in Jackie Daytona as well as one of the best Safeties in the country with Tony Yeboah. The main reason this team is not higher is the huge asterisk over all their title wins with a number of top players on the other team vanishing over night. This has not been linked back to Daytona, but since they never played a team against the best they are slightly lower on this list

4. Rutgers
A team that will still be upset that they did not get selected to play in the playoffs, Rutgers had one of the most dominant Defenses in the country that season. Albert Ruschmann, Dukburg Quakstak, and L'Gazzy Burfict all becoming icons of Rutgers football after destroying Tennessee in the Jeff Bezos Bowl.

3. Minnesota

Had the most Drafted players in the ISFL, with 4 Minnesota had a D-Line that boasted the likes of Vance Slattery and Brick Van Sanzo aswell as LB Matty Martinsson who also liked to get to the QB. OL Hugh McGree was the final man to fill out this stacked team

2. Florida
The team that fell short in the championship game (although it was listed that they lost to Ohio State but reports are conflicting about that). This team had two first rounders who are both noted for their leadership. First on the O-Line you have Felix Archstone, whose glorious hair was a sight too see at any Florida game. Then you have the son of legendary LB Angus Winchester, Hank Winchester who was out to step out of the shadow of his father

1 .Iowa

The best team in College by far, this team produced 2 first rounders and a 4th rounder in the ISFL draft. You had RB Darren Pama breaking tackles and going for over 1000 yards, and then you have to look at the two future first rounder. I will call them the Brains and Brawn, with Peter Patterson calling defensive plays on the field while also earning a degree in mechanical engineering and GOAT TANK who just was unblockable and randomly quit college after learning he could declare for the draft. This is the team that either won it all or just won the outback bowl, depending on who you ask


RE: 2038 Best College Teams - Starboy - 10-12-2020

Quote:4. Rutgers

Someone check on infinite


RE: 2038 Best College Teams - zaynzk - 10-12-2020

Also all i gotta say is there is alot of conflicting history in college history, so many players won the Natty haha


RE: 2038 Best College Teams - run_CMC - 10-12-2020

(10-12-2020, 11:17 PM)Jackets28 Wrote:
Quote:4. Rutgers

Someone check on infinite
Why? 4th place is fat better than what he’s used to


RE: 2038 Best College Teams - DatSmolBoi - 10-12-2020

where are my oregon boys at


RE: 2038 Best College Teams - ztarwarz - 10-12-2020

What I think we can all agree on, is Fuck Alabama.


RE: 2038 Best College Teams - Mooty99 - 10-13-2020

Someone has been reading Jackie's wiki....


RE: 2038 Best College Teams - slate - 10-13-2020

Great article! I really appreciate the time you took reading the background everyone writes about their players. The perfectionist part of me wishes there was a way to create consistency between all of the stories but it's also really fun this way.


RE: 2038 Best College Teams - infinitempg - 10-13-2020

(10-12-2020, 11:17 PM)Jackets28 Wrote:
Quote:4. Rutgers

Someone check on infinite

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RE: 2038 Best College Teams - 37thchamber - 10-14-2020

(10-13-2020, 10:38 AM)slate Wrote: Great article! I really appreciate the time you took reading the background everyone writes about their players. The perfectionist part of me wishes there was a way to create consistency between all of the stories but it's also really fun this way.

I have thought about this. and tbf there is a way. it could be done by simulating a CFB season after every ultimus and having new creates use those as canon... but the logistics (simulating it, deciding which teams are stronger/weaker, getting people to actually reference it etc) would be horrible for little to no discernible benefit.

and it's arguably more fun this way