In #CFB27 there are two ways to begin building your athlete.
Create your own player from the ground up, or start from a legend template inspired by some of college football’s most iconic players.
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One of the greatest and most electrifying players in Mountaineer history.
Today, we honor Pat White by announcing his No. 5 will be retired this fall.
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this is the Dynasty difference maker this year… Kent State might only have 500 Dynasty points to spend a year while Ohio State has 13,000
if you plan on doing a dynasty at a really small school… good luck 😬
With all due respect, winning a HS state championship holds less and less weight every year to me.
Not because winning is easy, because it’s not.
I understand people are only doing what they’re allowed to do, I get it. But because roster movement, transfers, recruiting culture, and talent stacking have completely changed what high school football looks like.
Beyond grateful I grew up in what felt like the golden age of HS football. It created morals and values in me that I still carry today.
Never understood H.S. coaches who ignore freshman or JV programs.
That’s the future of your varsity team.
Then they complain about no depth, culture, or players ready for varsity.
If you only coach varsity, you’re not building a program—you’re just coaching a team.
Because the FCS players worth drafting have hit the transfer portal and joined D1 teams a year ago … So anybody left on these FCS teams are the guys that weren’t better than those that transferred to bigger schools… Pretty simple correlation actually
High school coaches chasing stars at other schools instead of developing the kids in their own program is wild to me.
Build what you have. Develop your backyard. That's real coaching.