DICE NUTZ COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME with GREATEST TEAMS SET III CARDS (8 TEAMS)  $30.00

 

    

 

 Is your team built to grind down the opposing defense with an old-school, smash-mouth rushing attack, or will you spread the field and allow your future, first-round draft pick QB lead a lethal down-field aerial assault? Will you blitz early and often, or lay back in coverage? Man to Man, or Zone? DICE NUTZ COLLEGE FOOTBALL features dozens of offensive & defensive plays & formations which allow you to craft a gameplan that best suits your personnel. Breakaway runs, audibles, play action passes, fake punts & field goals, multiple blitz packages, double teams...you name it, it's in here! Play head-to-head or solitaire using individualized team play call charts specific to each team's offensive and defensive tendencies. Play the advanced version for the most realistic gridiron simulation, or try a basic "quick play" version for a fun, casual, yet statistically accurate experience. 

 
 

CONTENTS: Field with Clock, Balls & Marker Discs; Game Action Charts Sheets; Offensive Play Calling Sheets; Formations / Defensive & Special Teams Play Call Sheets; Special Teams / Misc. Actions Chart Sheet; Instruction Booklet; 6-sided, 10-sided & 20-sided dice; 5 Stat Sheets and...

 
 
 

GREAT COLLEGE TEAMS COLLECTION - SET 3 

 

1985 AIR FORCE FALCONS: Air Force comes within one victory of playing for the national championship. The Falcons defeat the Texas Longhorns in the Blue Bonnet Bowl finishing the season 12-1, and ranked #5 in the country. Notable players: Chad Hennings, Bart Weiss, Terry Maki, Ken Carpenter, Pat Malackowki, Scott Thomas.    

 

1964 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS: The 11-0 Razorbacks finish the season as the only major college team with an undefeated, un-tied record. However, since the final polls are conducted prior to bowl games, Alabama ranks #1 despite falling to Texas in the Orange Bowl. Arkansas shuts out it's last five regular season opponents and defeats Nebraska 10-7 in the Cotton Bowl. Notable players: Ronnie Caveness, Fred Marshall, Glen Ray Hines, Jim Lindsey, Ken Hatfield, Jim Johnson, Lloyd Phillips, Jim Williams. 

 

1984 BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES: Hail Flutie! Heisman trophy winner Doug Flutie leads the Eagles to a 10-2 record, including a miracle, last-second, hail mary victory in Miami the day after Thanksgiving. Boston College finishes the season ranked 4th in the nation. Notable players: Doug Flutie, Gerard Phelan, Kelvin Martin, Mark MacDonald, Steve Strachan, Bill Romanowski, John Bosa. 

 

1990 COLORADO BUFFALOES: The Buffaloes run the "I-Bone" all the way to an 11-1-1 record and a 10-9 victory over Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl. Colorado is ranked #1 in the country in most major polls. Notable players: Mike Pritchard, Alred Williams, Eric Bieniemy, Jay Leeuwenburg, Mark Vander Poel, Kanavis McGhee, Darian Hagan.

 

2003 L.S.U. TIGERS: The Tigers defeat Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl and win their first national title since 1958. Notable players: Michael Clayton, Devery Henderson, Marquise Hill, Joseph Addai, Stephen Peterman, Matt Mauk, Donnie Jones, Dwayne Bowe, LaRon Landry.

 

1982 S.M.U. MUSTANGS: The Mustangs go undefeated at 11-0-1, but a controversial tie against Arkansas in the last game of the regular season costs them a national championship. The rushing tandem of Eric Dickerson and Craig James, known as "The Pony Express" gives opposing defenses fits. Notable players: Eric Dickerson, Craig James, Russell Carter, Wes Hopkins, Gary Moten, Lance McIlhenny, Rod Jones.

 
 

1998 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS: Despite losing Peyton Manning to the NFL draft, Tennessee finishes 13-0 and are undipsuted national champions for the second time in school history. Along the way, the 98' Vols defeat four top ten teams, and three BCS bowl bound squads. Notable players: Tee Martin, Chad Clifton, Peerless Price, Cedrick Wilson, Travis Henry, Jamal Lewis, Cosey Coleman, Al Wilson, Steve Johnson, Shawn Bryson.

 
 

1991 WASHINGTON HUSKIES: The 12-0 Huskies demolish #4 Michigan 34-14 in the Rose Bowl and finish #1 in the Coaches Poll. 11 Washington players are drafted by the NFL in 1992, led by defensive lineman Steve Emtman as the #1 overall pick. Notable players: Steve Emtman, Dana Hall, Billy Joe Hobert, Lincoln Kennedy, Mark Bruener, Mark Brunell, Ed Cunningham, D'Marco Farr, Aaron Pierce, Mario Bailey. 

 

 

You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team.

 

 

$26.95 

 

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