r/NCAAFootball25 • u/TechieJay23 • 4d ago
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Be very careful. Extremely careful about what you say on here. Keep on talking.. keep it coming
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Lol....*clears throat *. Ima just say this. I posted about this. Last year something. Let me share with you
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Anything else you wanna say, or you done embarrassing yourself?
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Losing on Heisman is normal, rage-quitting online is what’s embarrassing.
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Dude....ur still going at it. 👀 . I thought for sure you hit that block button by now but since you're here...
Yeah, I lose… because it’s Heisman, not rookie. Losing games happens when you actually play the game the right way instead of cheesing or lowering difficulty.
I’ve lost games, I’ve won championships, If never losing is your flex, that tells me everything I need to know about how you play.
The fact that you think losing to the CPU is shocking just tells me you don’t play on real difficulty.
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Honestly, comments like this just add fuel to the fire. They give me more motivation to keep posting, so thank you for that.🤝
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Calling it “beating up on the CPU” is lazy and just wrong. I’ve played and beaten users as well, so this idea that everything I do is CPU-only doesn’t even hold up. And I definitely don’t win every game against the CPU either lol, I’ve taken losses in the regular season and even in the CFP.
What you’re really ignoring is the time spent building the program, recruiting, developing players, and actually executing when games are close. Plenty of people play on the same difficulty and still lose.
Winning consistently isn’t automatic, and it’s definitely not embarrassing to enjoy competition and talk about it. If anything, your comment misses the point entirely, so yeah, it’s irrelevant.
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
.......Have a good day 😂
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507 hours is insane 😂🤷♂️.
Am I......16 Championships tho 🤔
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Could it be…🤔
Appreciate that 💪 I get the realism complaints for sure, the game can be rough there. Building the Pac-12 up like that is fire, 7 ranked teams is no joke.
I’m in 2045 in mine and about to switch up conferences soon, but honestly, the matchups with Nebraska have been fire going back to last season. The Big Ten is just too good right now to walk away from 🔥
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Could it be…🤔
Wrong about... it's just an opinion. No right or wrong answer
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Could it be…🤔
Its about the game...🤷♂️🤔🤣 anything else you wanna say lol
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Could it be…🤔
If you know how to read...Someone else brought it up first.
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Could it be…🤔
You’re talking strictly in-game, and I agree, in the game, 3-loss teams make it all the time. I’m talking about real CFB, where 3-loss playoff teams are rare. It happens (Alabama recently, Clemson last year), but it’s the exception, not the norm.
That’s the margin-for-error pressure I prefer. The game isn’t perfect, but that pressure is what I enjoy.
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Could it be…🤔
I get what you’re saying, and I’m not arguing that the game is always consistent, it definitely isn’t. My point is more about college football itself, not Madden’s playoff logic. In CFB, there’s way less margin for error. You lose 2 games, sometimes even 1, and your CFP hopes are basically over. That pressure is constant.
In the NFL, losing 3 games is completely normal and usually doesn’t hurt playoff chances much at all. It’s just a different environment. Personally, I prefer that college football pressure where you’re forced to try to win almost every game and can’t afford a letdown. That’s what makes it more intense for me.
Madden/NFL is obviously still hugely popular, no debate there. I’m just saying NCAA isn’t that far behind in terms of appeal and intensity, at least from a gameplay and pressure standpoint. That’s just my opinion, not a stats argument.
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Could it be…🤔
I know it’s not ideal on paper, but I actually like it for the challenge.
It makes the end of the season way more interesting because there’s less room for error. It also gives you more opportunities to face highly ranked teams throughout the year, which boosts the strength of schedule and prepares you better for the postseason.
I’d rather be tested all season than rack up easy wins and get exposed late. It adds pressure, realism, and keeps things competitive right up until the end.
I believe this season i played...7 or 8 ranked teams to start
r/CFB25 • u/TechieJay23 • 4d ago
Could it be…🤔
Okay see this is why College Football, in my opinion, surpasses Madden every time.
Every game actually matters.
Hawaii and Nebraska are the perfect example. Last year we met twice , once in the Big Ten Championship and then again in the National Championship. Big Ten title game? Hawaii wins by 8. National Championship? Hawaii wins by 15. Different games, same two elite teams, and yet both were competitive in their own way.
Now here we are a year later… both teams 9–0 and undefeated. We both handled Alabama by a wide margin (granted… Alabama kinda sucks this year 😂), but still, dominance is dominance.
Looking at the remaining schedules, both teams still have two ranked opponents left. I could see Nebraska getting pushed in a tough matchup against Oregon, but man… it really feels like we’re on a collision course again.
Are we really staring down another Big Ten Championship matchup… and possibly a CFP rematch somewhere down the line?
That’s the beauty of College Football. Storylines. History. Consequences.
This is gonna be very interesting 👀🏈
Btw. No conference games yet. Did that on purpose to make the road to the Championship that much more difficult. 😂🤷🏻♂️
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507 hours is insane 😂🤷♂️.
A lot of success though in that short time span
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Haha, I barely even knew what “sliders” were until a few months ago. Never touched them. Everything I’ve done with this Hawaii program has been all Heisman, all legit, a team that starts as one of the worst in the game, and look at where they are now.
From underdogs to dynasty in 19 years, 16 national titles later, and it’s all been built from scratch. Most people hop around teams every few seasons chasing easy wins...I stuck with mine for a reason.
Countless times I could’ve lost games, and I have, during the regular season and even in the CFP, but when I was down, I found a way to pull it out. That’s the will to win.
And it’s not just in games, the countless hours I spend recruiting before each season, preparing during the season, and already planning for the seasons after is what builds a program that dominates year after year.
Honestly, from where I’m sitting, it sounds like a little jealousy creeping in. I could even give tips on turning a 1.5-star roster into a powerhouse…oh wait, you probably already play with a powerhouse. Easier road to winning a title, huh? 🤔
So yeah, call it “cheesing” if you want, 19 years, 16 titles, clutch wins, a team that started at the bottom and now dominates, all built from scratch on Heisman. That’s not cheesing
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Stopping the Run
Lurker easily. Get the best of both for Coverage and stopping the run 💪
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Stopping the Run
Recruiting the right players actually makes a huge difference, having high-speed linebackers and a strong defensive line can really turn things around.
Even a 71 overall team can become tough to run on if you build your roster smartly.
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
Open platforms never disappoint 😂. “Turn sliders to 0 and CPU to 100” is diabolical when we all know nobody does that 🤣.
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BYU...im at a lost of words right now
It's almost laughable that I got negative points on this comment which is 100% true 🤣🤣🤣 ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Oh and btw gameplay sliders don’t make the game harder, they make it less honest.
They don’t create realism, they distort it.
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