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DYNASTY |
Currently we are in Year 2038 with four members. We have had as many as six members spread out in five conferences and one Independent. While the commissioner Da B Dawgs 6 has been a dominant force the league has remained competitive |
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Da B Dawgs 6:
17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Winning
Streak: 74 games
Georgia- 15 seasons, 6 National Titles
Ohio State- 5 seasons, 4 National Titles
Alabama- 8 seasons, 7 National Titles
NOTE: When you look up the definition of dynasty in the dictionary Coach DaBDawgs6 will be mentioned. He has lost one game in six seasons at Alabama. That game was actually a re-start in which he was leading after the first half and the game froze. They re-started and played only the first half and :17 seconds of the second half. He lost by three. Inherited a great team at Ohio State when FAIRDALE KINGS left for a challenge at TCU. He never looked back. Da B Dawgs 6 is King of the Option. |
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CAJUN COMMISH:
4 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Notre Dame- 9 seasons, 3 National titles
LSU- 18 seasons, 1 National title
NOTE: Was relevant while at Notre Dame. Built a powerhouse at LSU once DaBDawgs6 abandoned the SEC for Ohio State. Has won one SEC title and one National Championship since DaBDawgs6 returned to the SEC coaching Alabama. Routinely has teams with seven 99
OVERALL rated players. Annually has the most talented team in the dynasty and continues to lose two or three games a year. Known for doing the least with the most talent. Has returned from one-year hiatus. Money Play is known to be 5 WR Four Verticals. |
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FAIRDALE KINGS:
2021 NATIONAL CHAMPS @ Ohio State
West Virginia- 5 seasons, 4 Big East titles
Ohio State- 10 seasons, 6 Big Ten titles
TCU- 5 seasons, 5 Mountain West titles
Florida – 6 seasons
North Carolina – 1 season
LSU- 1 Season
Ohio State- 2 seasons
NOTE: Was hindered by poor recruiting at West Virginia for several seasons before leaving for Ohio State once ProBallers10 retired. Built a powerhouse at Ohio State and won a national
title. Lost in two title game appearances and missed a fourth title game appearance when denied a win vs. LSU missing a short field goal with “Ice the Kicker” appeared… even though
it is turned OFF in the settings. Appeared in six straight SEC Championship games losing six straight games to the eventual National Champion. Left Florida after 6 straight SEC East Division titles for a single season at North Carolina. Was the short-lived LSU Tigers coach after Cajun Commish retired… but returned to
Ohio State last season. |
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Kiyamon:
0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Oregon: 16 seasons
Miami: 7 seasons
NOTE: Struggled as an expansion owner because the other teams were established. Steadily built up a contender at Oregon but has never made an appearance in a title game. Currently at Miami
turning the program into a serious title contender. Known in the dynasty as the King of JUCO players. At the moment Miami has a D
in academics because of his influx of JUCO recruits. Routinely does the most with the least amount of talent. Kiyamon plays great pass defense. |
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RETIRED
COACHES GALLERY: |
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MagnificentSevn:
0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Clemson: 9 seasons
Notre Dame: 13 seasons
Texas: 5 seasons
Notes: Struggled at Clemson. Won a few ACC titles. Inherited a powerhouse Notre Dame team when CAJUN COMMISH moved to LSU. One
superb season at Notre Dame was negated when a two-loss Ohio State team played in the National Championship over the one-loss Irish.
Was last seen re-building at Texas. |
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SILVER ROMO:
3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Nebraska: 4 seasons
Michigan: 12 seasons 3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Georgia: 6 seaons
NOTE: Inherited a great team at Michigan once ProBallers10 retired. He won the National Championship his first year at the helm. Is notorious for losing four games the following season after a title. He never appeared in the SEC Title game because he shared the SEC East with Florida (FAIRDALE KINGS). Made two token appearances in the SEC Title game vs. Alabama but the teams were man-handled by the Tide. Actually trailed in first SEC Title appearance versus Alabama 17-0 while holding the Crimson Tide to -3 yards offense. |
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ProBallers10:
1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Michigan: 5 seasons 1 National title
Notes: Appeared in two title games before his sudden resignation after getting married. Had established a powerhouse at Michigan with several blue-chip recruits. |