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Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 6:01 pm
by Uuaww
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Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:05 pm
by Cnasty
TIL the number of vasectomies during March Madness goes up 50+% because guys schedule the procedure during that time so they can sit around and watch basketball for days during recovery.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:10 pm
by shel311
Dudes are smart

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:43 am
by nick

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 2:05 am
by nick
some dude on reddit made a ncaa type game for the phone

https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... tballcoach

https://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/4 ... n_working/
Spoiler!
Available now and for free on the Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... tballcoach

Want to follow Football Coach's development and participate in discussion? Head over to /r/FootballCoach

Hello everyone! I'm currently a computer science student at the University of Florida (Go Gators!) and I love college football as much as you guys. I used to love playing the old NCAA games, managing teams and bringing lowly mid-majors to national championships, or just picking Florida and winning 5 titles in a row. Recently while lamenting the lack of any new NCAA games, I thought about how awesome it would be if you could bring this type of game on the road. In long car rides, you could recruit players, set strategies, win championships and more all from your phone. This dream is now a reality with Football Coach.
To be clear, Football Coach is a college football simulator/management game. Though you yourself won't be controlling the QB via a joystick each play, you will be recruiting players, scouting other teams, setting strategies to help your team win, and simulating through the season week by week.
Here are some screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/dj5JH
Now, playing Football Coach is pretty self-explanatory but here is the full "manual" on how to play:
BASICS:

In Football Coach, you take the role of a newly hired coach at your college of choice. As coach, it will be your responsibility to manage your team's strategy, simulate through seasons, recruit new players, and above all, win championships.
PLAYING A SEASON:

Your team will play 12 games in the regular season, which consist of playing all 9 of your conference opponents once and three out-of-conference games. By navigating to the "GAMES" tab, you can see exactly what your team's schedule is. And by clicking on each game, you can see a scouting report of the two teams (if the game has yet to be played), or a summary of the game (if it was already played). The most important game of the regular season is your rivalry game, which you gain prestige if won or lose prestige if lost.
At the end of the regular season, the Conference Championship is played between the two teams with the best in-conference record. If two teams have the same record, a head-to-head tiebreaker is used. If three or more teams have the same record, the one with the highest poll ranking is chosen. After the Conference Championships, Bowl Games are played. Only the top 16 teams get chosen for a bowl, with the most important being the National Semifinals between the #1 and #4 team, and the #2 and #3 team. The winner of these two games advance to the National Championship where an undisputed champion is crowned.
After the season, your team will have gained or lost prestige based on their results versus their expectations, and you move onto recruiting.
RANKINGS:

As your team plays through the season, it will be evaluated by pollsters who determine how good (or bad) your team is compared to others. This "Poll Ranking" is determined by wins, margin of victory, strength of schedule, and more, and has a big impact on how your season will play out, as it determines who gets into a bowl game and the semifinals. Many statistics are kept track of during the season, such as Yards Per Game, Opposing Points Per Game, Pass Yards Per Game, Turnover Differential and more. You can view all these statistics, as well as your team's ranking in each one, by navigating to the "STATS" tab.
ROSTER:

When you first inherit a team, you will have a total of 46 players (22 starters) on your roster. Each player has a name, their year in school (from Freshman to Senior), an Overall rating, Potential rating, and three position specific ratings. The Overall rating is just a composite rating of the three position specific ones, while Potential determines how much each play improves during the offseason. You can view all of these players in the "ROSTER" tab.
QB (1 starter):
Quarterback, responsible for throwing passes to Wide Receivers
Pass Strength: how far the QB can throw. Higher strength means catches go for more yards.
Accuracy: how accurate the QB is. Higher accuracy means a greater chance that the throw will be caught, as well as a lower interception chance.
Evasion: how evasive the QB is. Higher evasion means less sacks.
RB (2 starters):
Running Back, responsible for carrying the ball up and down the field.
Rush Power: how strong the RB is. Higher power means he is less likely to be stopped at the line of scrimmage.
Rush Speed: how quick the RB is. Higher speed means runs go for more yards.
Evasion: how agile the RB is. Higher evasion means a higher chance of breaking free for bigger runs.
WR (3 starters):
Wide Receiver, responsible for catching passes from the QB downfield.
Catching: how good the WR is at catching the ball. Higher catching means higher chance of completion and less drops.
Speed: how quick the WR is. Higher speed means his catches go for more yards.
Evasion: how agile and crafty the WR is. Higher evasion means higher chance to break free for big gains and long touchdowns.
OL (5 starters):
Offensive Line, responsible for protecting the QB and blocking for the RBs when they run.
Strength: most important rating, how strong the OL is.
Run Block: how good the OL is at blocking for rushing plays.
Pass Block: how good the OL is at blocking for pass plays.
K (1 starter):
Kicker, responsible for kicking extra points and field goals.
Kick Strength: how strong the kicker's leg is. Higher strength means longer field goals.
Kick Accuracy: how accurate the kicker is, higher means kicks are more likely to be good.
Clumsiness: how clumsy the kicker is, higher means more chance of success at onside kicks.
S (1 starter):
Safety, responsible for covering the pass and causing inteceptions from opposing QBs.
Coverage: how good the safety is at convering the pass and how good he is at catching interceptions.
Speed: how quick the safety is, affects how he can keep up with WRs.
Tackling: how good the safety is at tackling, higher means he is more likely to tackle WRs before they get away.
CB (3 starters):
Cornerback, responsible for covering a corresponding WR.
Coverage: how good the cornerback is at covering receivers. Higher means less likely that the WR will complete the catch.
Speed: how quick the CB is, affects how he can keep up with WRs.
Tackling: how good the CB is at tackling, higher means he is more likely to tackle WRs before they get away.
F7 (7 starters):
Front Seven, responsible for putting pressure on the opposing QB and tackling RBs.
Strength: most important rating, how strong the F7 is against opposing OLs.
Run Stop: how good the F7 is at tackling opposing RBs without allowing many yards.
Pass Pressure: how much pressure they put on the opposing QB, higher pressure means the QB will have a harder time throwing accurate passes.
TEAM STRATEGY:

As a coach, you can pick what strategy your team employs on offense and defense as they play through their season. By default both strategies are set to "No Preference", meaning there are no bonuses or penalties either way. But you can change your strategy to any of the following:
[Offense] Aggressive:
Utilize a more aggressive offense. Will pass a bit more.
Pass with a lower completion percentage and higher chance of interception.
However, passes that are caught will go for more yards.
[Offense] Conservative:
Utilize a more conservative offense. Will run a bit more.
Passes are more accurate but go for less yards.
Rushes are more likely to gain yards but less likely to break free for big plays.
[Defense] Stack the Box:
Defensive scheme with emphasis on stopping the run.
Will give up more big passing plays but will allow less rushing yards and big plays from rushing.
[Defense] No Fly Zone:
Defensive scheme with emphasis on limiting the pass.
Will give up less yards on catches and be more likely to intercept passes.
However, rushing plays will go for more yards.
RECRUITING:

At the end of each season, graduating seniors leave the program and spots open up. As coach, you are responsible for recruiting the next class of players that will lead your team to bigger and better wins. You recruit based on a budget, which is determined by your team's prestige. Better teams will have more money to work with, while worse teams will have to save money wherever they can.
When you press "Begin Recruiting" after the season, you can see who is leaving your program and give you a sense of how many players you will need to replace. Next, the Recruiting menu opens up. You can view recruits from every position or select "Top 100 Recruits" to see the best of the best. Each Recruit has their positional ratings as well as an Overall and Potential. The cost of each recruit (insert Cam Newton joke here) is determined by how good they are. Once you are done recruiting all the players you need, or have money for, you can press "Done" to advance to the next season.
SAVING:

In Football Coach, you can save your game at any time during the season. HOWEVER, since so much data is generated during the course of the season, Save Games are only saved FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON. For example, if you play through 5 games of the 2017 season, save your game, and then load it back up later, your game will start back at the beginning of the 2017 season.
Thanks!

Thanks for checking out my post. Like I said above, this app is totally free and even has no advertisements so there's no money in it for me, I just want to share my app with y'all and hopefully help fill the college football void during the long offseason.
Download Football Coach from the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... tballcoach

EDIT:
Thanks everyone for the feedback! I'm happy to know that people enjoy the app, and I should have an update out later today with some bug fixes. If you are a programmer and want to check out the code, go to https://github.com/jonesguy14/footballcoach. There is also a PayPal donation link there if you love the app and want to let me know! Thanks again!
EDIT2:
Just uploaded a new version of Football Coach to the Google Play Store. It may take a bit to show up, but in the update are some bug fixes that you guys let me know about and a new feature that was requested, renaming teams! Now you should be able to change your team name and abbreviation to anything you want, provided its not already in use and doesn't have illegal characters like commas, percentage signs, etc.
Also, I don't want to clog up /r/cfb with updates on whats going on with the app, so I may be starting a Football Coach subreddit soon. Thoughts?
EDIT3:
A subreddit is born! Go to /r/FootballCoach for more dicussion and updates about Football Coach!

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 6:40 am
by Weasel
Cnasty wrote:
TIL the number of vasectomies during March Madness goes up 50+% because guys schedule the procedure during that time so they can sit around and watch basketball for days during recovery.
I remember reading this a couple years ago, and was just talking with a urologist about it Tuesday. Says it's their busiest time of the year for them by far.

Similarly, I finally got wise and used the rest of my vacation days for this Wed-Fri. I've got a lot of appointments to get through but figured I might as well do it when I can catch some afternoon ball

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 8:44 am
by Cnasty
I dropped the ball if you will.

I need to get it done soon or I am at risk of #3 coming along here soon.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:15 pm
by dakshdar
My consultation appointment is next month. Trying to get it in before health insurance rolls over again as we're well beyond the deductible for the year already. Wife thinks #3 would be great. I say thee nay!

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:16 pm
by Cnasty
#3 is not an option. No if ands or nuts.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:19 pm
by shel311
Co-sign the co-sign on no #3s!!!

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:26 pm
by Cnasty
400 pages.

Proud of us fellas. Let's keep it going.

I was just a boy with a dream about a washing machine and here we are. :)

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:31 pm
by dakshdar
Interested to hear people's thoughts on this. My friends at work had pretty strong reactions so...

I received an anonymous letter in the mail yesterday. It was mailed, not signed, and no return address. Here's the word-for-word (terrible punctuation and all) letter:
Dear Neighbor,

Welcome to our neighborhood, I wish I could talk to you in person, but I work nights and my girlfriend will NOT let me, she thinks this will lead to a fight. The only issue I have with you and also 5-6 other neighbors is the way you refuse to pick up the grass after you mowed your lawn. As you can see from all the other homes, EVERYBODY picks up their grass shavings as soon as they are finished. But you refuse to, and ALL the crap ends up in everyone else's home. You no longer live in San Pedro, or Wilmington or Harbor City or South Central, I don't know where you came from, and I don't care. Start picking up your trash, otherwise I will file a formal complaint with the city and they will come out, cut your grass and send you a nice $275.00 Fine, I have done it before, I will do it again. Thank you, and looking forward to seeing a nice clean street and sidewalk.
I took this as the ravings of a nutjob. For the record, I mow every Sunday and sweep up the sidewalk when I'm done. I've had a yard for about 8 weeks: moved into the house last May, but former owners let the front yard die and I didn't want to start a lawn during the drought of the Summer/Fall -- I waited for the winter rain and it's worked out well. I won't say I pick up every blade of cut grass, but who does? To me, it looks like some kind of form letter -- mostly due to the fact that the response to a complaint to the city that I don't pick up my grass would be for the city to come and cut my grass? The towns/cities he mentions are nearby-ish and are generally considered lower property value/lower income areas, but are by no means the ghetto (well, maybe South Central -- don't know, never been there).

Anyway, thought I'd share.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:33 pm
by Uuaww
dakshdar wrote:Interested to hear people's thoughts on this. My friends at work had pretty strong reactions so...

I received an anonymous letter in the mail yesterday. It was mailed, not signed, and no return address. Here's the word-for-word (terrible punctuation and all) letter:
Dear Neighbor,

Welcome to our neighborhood, I wish I could talk to you in person, but I work nights and my girlfriend will NOT let me, she thinks this will lead to a fight. The only issue I have with you and also 5-6 other neighbors is the way you refuse to pick up the grass after you mowed your lawn. As you can see from all the other homes, EVERYBODY picks up their grass shavings as soon as they are finished. But you refuse to, and ALL the crap ends up in everyone else's home. You no longer live in San Pedro, or Wilmington or Harbor City or South Central, I don't know where you came from, and I don't care. Start picking up your trash, otherwise I will file a formal complaint with the city and they will come out, cut your grass and send you a nice $275.00 Fine, I have done it before, I will do it again. Thank you, and looking forward to seeing a nice clean street and sidewalk.
I took this as the ravings of a nutjob. For the record, I mow every Sunday and sweep up the sidewalk when I'm done. I've had a yard for about 8 weeks: moved into the house last May, but former owners let the front yard die and I didn't want to start a lawn during the drought of the Summer/Fall -- I waited for the winter rain and it's worked out well. I won't say I pick up every blade of cut grass, but who does? To me, it looks like some kind of form letter -- mostly due to the fact that the response to a complaint to the city that I don't pick up my grass would be for the city to come and cut my grass? The towns/cities he mentions are nearby-ish and are generally considered lower property value/lower income areas, but are by no means the ghetto (well, maybe South Central -- don't know, never been there).

Anyway, thought I'd share.
do you have an HOA?

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:34 pm
by Cnasty
Do you have an HOA?

Get a mulching blade and it goes right back into the grass versus leaving behind those trails of grass that we all hate. Or bag it which we all hate even more.

I honestly wouldn't care and would completely ignore it as long as you are not leaving your clippings all over the street and sidewalk you have nothing to worry about. Unless you have an HOA but it doesn't sound like you do.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:35 pm
by nick
Lol if someone ever wrote a letter like that to me I'd smash their face off the concrete

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:39 pm
by cougnix
I would LOL at it and throw it away. You aren't going to get a $275 ticket. And like Ted said, HOA? Plus, if you mulch mow, you don't pick up clippings anyway. The only time I ever picked up was when I waited too long to mow and it was a mess on the yard.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:40 pm
by nick
Ya that's ridiculous. Seems like a pussy. Anonymous letter cause it'll lead to a fight. LMAO.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:40 pm
by Cnasty
Another plus for Texas over Florida, they have this weird thin like grass over that thick ass St. Augustine shit that gets all thick and caked when it rains and grows like an inch a day.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:42 pm
by Uuaww
You can check your state's laws but it is doubtful that this is against it, only being against HOA could top it. If you can figure out who sent it, I would bag your grass and just put it all over their car.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:43 pm
by Uuaww
Cnasty wrote:Another plus for Texas over Florida, they have this weird thin like grass over that thick ass St. Augustine shit that gets all thick and caked when it rains and grows like an inch a day.
St Augustine is the worst. You probably have Bermudagrass which is the GOAT of hot weather grasses.