I love College Football in fact that is the only reason that I bought an XBOX.
For some reason I have a knack for figuring out the computer and still being able to beat it soundly even on Heisman and all the A.I. turned up. I play 6 minute quarters on Heisman with all the A.I. turned up expect for interceptions. (It tends to help a little.)
Though it does tend to be a little unrealstic. Four examples:
1.) The 2003 version (The one with Harrington on the cover) I was leading at Miami (Hurriances) 45-14 at half time. My first six possessions of the second half Miami forced three interceptions and three fumbles all returned for touchdowns. I ended up losing the game 56-52.
2.) The 2006 (This years?) version it was my second year into my Dynasty and I was playing at Arkansas. I could not stop the run and Hillis had 24 carries for 265 yards. I was leading by three with 45 seconds left and Arkansas got two fourth down pass interference calls and Hillis ran it in.
3.) The 2005 (Last Years) version Erik Ainge's career stats: 31,786 yards, 73% completion percentage 418 Touchdowns 27 Interceptions.
4.) This years (2006?) Ainge had 24,587 yards, 72% completion percentage 312 touchdowns and 24 interceptions.
I recently started a Dynasty with Eastern Kentucky University, where I went to school, and I make myself and all my friends and family. I put every one with an overall base talent of 80. It has been really fun so far. I put EKU in the ACC and I am in my second year. I beat an undefeated Purdue team in the Rose Bowl for the National Championship.
Furthermore I just ended my run with Crompton at Quarterback and decided to restart my dynasty with players that should have consistent playing time next year. Karl and Reynolds are my best defenders so far.
Foster is getting 224 yards a game with a little over 10 a carry. (My best run is out of the formation with two tight ends on either side. It calls for a run between the left tackle and left guard. Instead I bounce it out to the outside, you have to have your best blocking wide reciever out there, and you should get huge gains. Switch it up by going to the direct snap out of the shotgun formation and you will get huge gains also. Again have your best blocking wide recievers out there.)
A great play with your running back it out of the strong formation. I believe it is called FB over? The full back gets the ball and cuts behind the line and generally gets huge gains.
Ainge is getting 626 passing yards a game and averaging 8 touchdowns a game. (Safeties come up go deep!

A chump change play is out of the strong. It calls for your wide recievers to go deep, tight tend to run a post and your full back and running back to go five yards and cut out. I have found if you put a wide reciever in at fullback you can get a great mismatch. This is my best audible play.