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Nov 04, 06 05:27PMbluedevil
i made the pontiac Cheifs (pontiac michigan)
colors black and white
i put them in the mac west
Mar 23, 05 02:08PMHachiko
I created three teams.
Actual team:
Long Beach City (my current school) Vikings, from Long Beach CA. The Viking logo looked plug-ugly, so I used the wave. Colors are red and white, and the design was based in the red and white unis used during the NC days of the 60's (with numbered helmets). Fight song is UCLA's, since the current LBCC fight song is based on UCLA's "Sons of Westwood." Playbook is UCLA's. Style is Smashmouth. Helmets have stickers. They are a junior college, so I converted them into a 4-year college. They play in the Pac-10.
Original teams:
Imperial Academy Crusaders, from Hilo, HI. (Based off a manga called Shinshi Doumei Cross, or The Gentlemen Alliance). Colors are red and white, logo is the shield, and the fight song is Brown's. Hawaii is its biggest rival, though in my dynasty, it picks up the scraps and the players who are prone to has no discipline whatsoever. Playbook is USC's. Style is Juggernaut. They play in the Pac-10. Recently they have been demoted to the WAC, but have since been on the rebound. Two types of helmets: white helmets for road games, red helmets for home games. Both helmets have stickers.
Chantico State Dragons. Based off the chocolate drink by Starbucks (as close to chocolat chaud as one consumer will get). Located in Chantico City (imaginary), Ontario (near London). Logo is dragon. Colors are brown and tan, fight song is "For Boston," adapted as "Pour Chanti" (For Chanti). Home to supposedly Canada's largest confectionary, creamery, and culinary arts schools, and known for serving Chantico Chocolat Chauds at all home games, but in 18 oz size cups. Play style is Juggernaut. Playbook is Boston College's. Teey play in the Big East. Primary uniforms are Michigan-style with Classic helmets mixed with a little Princeton. Alternates are modern-style, with numbered helmets. The latter helmets have stickers on them. They are designed to look as chocolatey as possible.
This message was edited by Hachiko on Mar 23 2005.
Jan 21, 05 03:48PMSeon
Original: Washington D.C. Sons of Liberty (bored)
Colors are Red, White, and flag color is Blue. (haha)
New: West Virginia Tech Golden Bears (they don't have that team in the I-AA, so I made them. NOTE: My dad played for them, so k00l)
Colors are blue and gold.
Mascot is that little bearcat guy, the one that looks closest to a bear!
Newest: The Philadelphia Soul (Who cares)
Colors are black and dark blue.
Mascot is none.
This message was edited by Seon on Jan 22 2005.
Dec 31, 04 11:14PMWTU
I made the Washington Tech Jackets
Colors are Black, White, Gray, and Orange.
Team style is "Air it Out" and West Coast playbook.
Last season got 2nd in the Big East and won the Orange Bowl, 27-21 against Syracuse.
This season, beat Auburn, Airforce, and next game against NC State (ranked #19)
Dec 04, 04 09:54AMstartrooper3000
A couple of mine are the Texas A&M Tech Mustangs from Somewhere In,Texas.And the D.C. Devils from D.C.,Florida.
Dec 01, 04 04:46PMAndrew10
i made the Jefferson Jaguars, from Montana. the uni's r black and gold. Their star QB Derrick Gooden is going to win the heisman but unfortunatly probably leave the Jags for the NFL this year. tsk tsk tsk...
Oct 31, 04 02:00PMyhazers
i made EU(eaton university;eaton colorado) they are called the eaton beavers.lol. they are pretty good, and in the big east
Sep 30, 04 03:01PMstartrooper3000
I made a teamcalled the Mercury Falcons Colors were red and black and I put em in for Baylor
Sep 21, 04 06:35PMT-Cat
iI re-created ESU from the movie "the Program" And I used all the players in the movie, the only bad thing is that the wolf on the helmet faces the wrong way
Aug 17, 04 06:33PMCoopDawg
I created the University of Wisconsin-River Falls Falcons. Yeah, they're a D3 football program and they aren't that great, but I turned them into a dynasty in NCAA....
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