My NCAA dynasties continue, though ever more slowly.  I’m now in three dynasties: WAC as Fresno State, SEC as Vanderbilt, and CUSA as Tulsa.  We’ve got 6-10 people in each dynasty and the time between “weeks” is getting further and further apart.  

The WAC is still my #1 dynasty and Fresno State is off to a spectacular start with huge wins over Kansas, Oregon, and an in-conference victory over Carl’s La Tech.  I’ve been practicing various plays and finally  figured out how I can call in my backup QB to run certain plays — something I’m definitely planning on doing in my upcoming game against Dan’s NMSU team.  My backup QB is the superstar recruit I snagged last season whom I promised early playing time and I’m definitely interested in using him to help me acquire my 2nd WAC title.  Unlike last season, Chris (Hawaii) is off to a red-hot start and could be the favorite to win the conference at this point while Josh (Boise State) seems to have fallen off a bit.  Right now, I have to like my chances though it will likely come down to the games against Chris and Mike (Nevada) for the title.  

The SEC is the slowest moving dynasty and Vanderbilt is really struggling against the competition.  I’m 1-3 though I have confidence I have at least one upset forthcoming.  The talent pool is a lot deeper than my WAC team but the competition is light-years above.  Most of my fellow dynasty-ers picked the cream of the crop in the SEC so it may be awhile before I can compete in that league.

CUSA is my newest dynasty and is made up mostly of people in the WAC dynasty.  I got assigned Tulsa who, in real life, had a pretty phenomenal seaon with a ridiculous offense.  That offense prowess is not to be found in the dynasty however.  In my three games, I’ve gone 1-2, scored 4 offensive touchdowns, and thrown 9-10 interceptions.  My receivers can’t seem to get open and while my HB is solid, the offensive line is awful and can’t hold off any sort of defensive rush.  My prospects at Tulsa are also pretty weak as the recruiting pool for a 1-star school in Oklahoma is rather limited.  Tulsa is definitely a work in a progress — from the ground up.