My favorite dynasty ive ever done was for Northwestern. I built them up into a fiesta bowl win over 3 years & then pretended my coach was fired for a scandal and took the HC job at Eastern Michigan and brought them into the top 25.
Mine was it started at Tennessee, brought them to the sec champ in 2 yrs, got fired, went to la tech and turned them into the greatest team of all time.
Born in Wyoming, with a population of only 500K, IF we won 3 national championships, we would still not build a 100 K-seat stadium. Also, thank you for putting Wyomin in your videos. We are small, but we are mighty.
As a Navy fan, thanks for putting us on there, although the rebuild would be pretty unrealistic, but if NCAA 25 is good I'll def hop on and rebuild my Mids
Personally I'm doing Kennesaw State. When NCAA 13 came out, Texas State was a new FBS program, and I got them to the National Championship in year four (and won it). I would love to do the same with Kennesaw State
When it comes to rebuilding I kinda split it into tiers. First is the non power 5 teams who you could build up then eventually move them into a P5 conference like Wyoming, utep, Kent state, Eastern Michigan, Rice, Memphis, Tulane. Then I have P5 teams who are 3 and 4 star schools who need help like Syracuse, Virginia tech, Colorado, West Virginia, Purdue. Then I have a tier based upon stadium size not difficulty like Michigan, penn state, Tennessee or Texas a&m. I try to look for teams that have something unique like the uniforms stadium or traditions. Can’t wait for CFB25 😤
man i really hope this game captures as much of the college football experience as possible. adding in something like stadium renovations for rising programs would be crazy. interested to see how seriously they take this franchise moving forward
Definitely will be rebuilding Syracuse even though Fran brown is already doing a good job let’s go orange!! The game is more fun when your school is in a rebuild same with nfl
Same here. I got a series X(after skipping the xbox one generation) in late 2022 just to be able to play this game. I was still in the midst of a Cuse dynasty in ncaa 12 on my 360.
When I usually do a dynasty rebuild, Temple is always on my list of teams. They are in a good location, play in Philly and Pennsylvania is great for recruiting, not to mention New Jersey is right next door. I usually have them a east coast power within 5-6 years.
I hope they do realistic or some form of handicapped recruiting as well as NIL and athletic department budgets so building teams isn’t as simple as weakening a schedule and getting a pair of 10-win seasons like in 2014. Then definitely need upgradable stadiums.
I'm going straight for Liberty and attempting to rescue the entire C-USA. Dominate the conference and make the CFP every year, therefore increasing conference prestige and improving recruiting for everyone.
The best rebuild I ever did was NCAA 2011 IN I rebuilt UCF it an absolute blast I got them to the BIG12 about every 4th or 5th year we would be competing for national titles
Some of my favorites: Louisiana Monroe - only 9 winning seasons in 37 years, cool color scheme and an awesome name (Warhawks) New Mexico - Haven't been to a bowl since 2016 and have cool jerseys Marshall - Historic team FIU - Would be nice to build up a Florida team to rival the Gators and FSU UAB - Lost their team and have it back. Nice colors, stadium, logo, etc Arizona State - One of the more intriguing power 5 (4?) teams as they had the scandal, and now suck Vanderbilt - Consistent bottom dweller in the best conference in the country
My #1 choice is Ball St. One of the most random teams in division 1. They’ve only been to 9 bowl games in the history of the university and won their first ever bowl game in 2020. They have cool uniforms and basically they’re almost identical to Louisville and the Arizona Cardinals. It’s a random school but David Letterman went there. The creator of Papa Johns, creator of Garfield the cat, and many other famous people went there. In 2008 they went 12-0 under Brady Hoke but lost their last 2 games due to injuries.
Navy is also my #1. This will sound insane, but IMO it's perhaps the best recruiting situation in the country. From Annapolis, you can recruit into NYC/NJ/Philly/Maryland/VA and basically own DC. Combined, this dense area forms basically #4th recruiting market in the nation- and it's much more geographically dense than TX/FL/CA, so your tentacles can cover most of it. The only real hyper-local powerhouse competition you'll face here is Penn State, whereas in the big 3 states, there's literally 2-4 big schools that will always own a big piece of that market share and never truly give it up to a point where you could purely own 50% of the state. So yeah, id rather own 75% of a pool of 25 blue chips than own like 33% of a pool of 50 blue chips, if you get what I'm getting at.
Also, I wonder if you play the Campus mode if you can redshirt your freshman year. I'd love to be a QB for Mizzou, but not replace Brady Cook in his last year.
i think some fun ones could be vanderbuilt (sec powerhouse), miami (back to the glory days), ucla (the rose bowl and big ten), umass (the worst fbs school), uconn (great basketball)
As a Navy fan, 2nd only to Mizzou, I'm so 1st rebuilding Navy. Then, I will be keeping Mizzou strong. They are so streaky. Good for a few years, then trash.
“Syracuse is normally never good at football” Excuse me? They’ve only been bad the past 10-15 years, and even then they were still making some bowl games. Syracuse was a consistent football powerhouse from the 50s to the late 90s.
I'm making a Penn State one just because I go there, but I need to pack the Rose Bowl and rebuild UCLA going into the BIG 10 and go scorched Earth on Chip Kelly, then I'll go Western Kentucky and make Big Red go international
Does anyone know if NCAA 25 is gonna have a feature where you can create your own conferences? I’m an avid follower of conference realignment. I DON’T agree with some of the moves being made when it comes to conference realignment. However, I sort of fantasize about creating 2 40-team “super conferences.” North vs. South, like the Civil War. P.S. The irony of my comments is not lost on me.
@@jacksonperry8283 umm you need to look at their records the last decade. Outside of 21 and 22, they been dog shit. They’re literally the same as buffalo who’s also been dog shit