NCAA Football 10 Season Showdown – Sportsmanship

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More information on NCAA Football Season Showdown as we roll into the weekend.

“Punting on 4th down
I know, this is a foreign concept to some, but it is true, punting is a part of football. This is the single biggest gripe among gamers, you hold your opponent to a 4th down, and they go for it, regardless of distance, score, location on the field, etc. So this one is pretty simple, if it’s a situation where you should punt it, do so.

QB Kneel
Pop quiz, outside of a Punt, what’s the least used play during an online game in NCAA Football 09? If you said QB Kneel I’d venture to say you are correct. Even with a 1-point lead I’ve seen countless number of people risk a turnover to keep running the ball, or worse, passing the ball, when all they need to do is knee out the clock. Do this and you will get some easy Sportsmanship credits.

Chewing the Clock
One of the new additions this year is the ability to “chew the clock”. This feature allows you to speed up the game and play clock to 12 seconds left on the play clock. This means when you are trying to preserve a win, instead of just sitting in the play call screen waiting for the time to tick down, you can call your play and have the time tick off automatically. Since the point of doing this is to run out the clock, you will need to wait until there are 5 seconds or less on the play clock before snapping the ball if you want credit. Also, if you are on the losing end of a contest and just want to get it over with you can turn on Chew Clock to help speed up the end of the game, you will get credits for doing this too. Remember, Chew Clock only works when the game clock is running, so if you turn it on before the start of a drive, it won’t work on 1st down since the clock is stopped.”

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