Matthew Chilton
It feels more like a roster management recruiting simulator, not the biggest fan of how you run games so I usually end up siming them. With that said I like how the transfers and recruiting system flows. The coach leveling along with coordinators feels nice and the UI is decent for a text based game. If you want a game to focus on roster management this is a pretty good one.
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Sam Ehrlich
This game is beyond addicting. Great for just killing time in waiting rooms; no sound, no ads, doesn't take up much if any phone RAM. It's a perfect game to keep your brain stimulated and thinking about football. It's perhaps a little too easy and not challenging enough (my Boise State Broncos are a dynasty to behold), but still a lot of fun. To give you, dear reader, a hint as to how much I play (and enjoy) this game: the game starts in 2019 and I just finished playing the 3082 season.
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This is an improvement over the original, but it pales in comparison to the remake College Football Coach. The systems in this are easily exploitable, and quite elementary. once you get past the much improved ui, you will find it is just as shallow as its predecessor, with stats that dont always add up and a very see-through tie between game plans and stat outcomes. College Football Coach has much more robust calculations, and its developer actually updates their game
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