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It was a risky throw. Across the body. Into double coverage.
: Try to keep star players for their full four years of eligibility rather than letting them leave for the draft early, as developing their talent is more cost-effective than finding new recruits. retro bowl college
"Program Stability" is a hidden stat. If you cut a popular senior to make room for a freshman, your team morale drops. It was a risky throw
The anxiety of watching your Heisman-winning sophomore leave for the NFL draft, the joy of landing a 5-star recruit over your rival, and the heartbreak of a senior's last game—these are experiences the pro version simply cannot replicate. : Try to keep star players for their
In the NFL game, you can keep Tom Brady until he is 45. In College, you get a player for a maximum of four seasons (or three if they are good enough to go pro early).
: The game replaces the salary cap with a scholarship fund. Experienced players suggest recruiting low-cost freshmen with high potential, though the shorter 4-year clock means they may never reach their full stat bars before graduation. Essential Tips for Success