Esjay gave me the idea to make this thread... there's a solid core of us who still play this game, and IMO its the best sports video game I've ever played. I borrowed NCAA Basketball 10 from a friend the other day, and I took it back to him the next day because of how much better College Hoops was. The graphics are better on 10 obviously... but 2k8 has the deepest legacy mode I've seen, the little things about the game are everywhere, the weekly shows and the selection sunday shows are unmatched.
I'm in a career legacy, Currently in year 6.
In year 1, I started off with Texas State. Went 15-12 in the regular season, finishing 4th in the conference, but then had a run through the conference tournament that finished with my Conference POY SG Brandon Rush (He was 6-7... beast) knocking down a buzzer beating 3 to beat Sam Houston State in the conference title game. Got blown out 112-52 by #1 seed Duke in the first round, they went on to win the national title.
In the off-season prior to year 2, I landed a 5 star JUCO C, Tyler Cain. Dude was 7-1, 260 pounds, and I had Rush back to pair him with. He carried my squad... went 22-5 (16-0) and won the regular season title, and then stormed through my conference tournament. I got a 6 seed, and won two games thanks to Cain just going off and made it to the Sweet 16. Villanova blew me out of the water... pretty sure I lost something to the tune of 85-40, Scotty Reynolds had 30+ points. Cain was a first-team All-American and Mid-Major player of the year, averaging 26 points, and I believe 13 boards per game. Duke won back-to-back national championships.
In the off-season, Gary Williams retired at Maryland, and Mark Few from Gonzaga took the job. I took the job at Gonzaga and walked into a great situation in year 3. Austin Daye (current NBA player), and current Bulldogs Steven Gray and Robert Sacre made up the core of my team, and we went 26-2 (13-1) in the regular season. We breezed through the conf. tournament, and got a #1 seed. We went on a big run to the Final Four, where I met Duke again, and took one of the chin to the tune of 77-54. Daye had 32 of my 54 points in the game, and he carried us through the tourney with performances of: 27, 26, 38, 30, and 32 points. Cincinnati beat Duke to win the national title, ending Duke's run.
Year 4, I have all 5 starters coming back, and I brought in a true frosh PG who has 97 spd, 97 quickness, and 95 handles. Thrust him into the starting lineup, and had my redshirt freshman sharpshooter finally get on the court. We dominated... ended up going 28-0 through the regular season, and cruised to the conference tournament title once again. Got the #1 overall seed, and went to the Sweet 16 where I got a matchup with #4 seed Kansas. In what is truly the worst loss I've ever experienced in a video game, we lost 82-77, to go 32-1. Lost Daye, Gray, and Sacre as well as 3 of my top 4 guys off the bench, but I brought in the nations #3 recruiting class.
Delt with a young team in year 5, and we had some growing pains. I struggled through the non-con, and early on in the conference schedule before I hit a groove late in the year and won a share of the conference title at 23-8 (11-3). Came from down big at the half to beat Pepperdine for the conference tournament. Got a #12 seed, and 5 seed Miami beat me 82-77 in the first round of the tournament.
Jim Calhoun retired at UConn in the off-season, and I was the #1 choice there so I took the job. He left me with a ton of quality frontcourt players (I could legimately go 8-9 deep there), but only 2 total guards and 1 actual SF. I'm 7-0 in year 1, with a win over #1 Michigan State 70-67 early in the year.
The fact that I can remember all this off the top of my head should tell you how great this game is..
Anyone else still play this game?
I'm in a career legacy, Currently in year 6.
In year 1, I started off with Texas State. Went 15-12 in the regular season, finishing 4th in the conference, but then had a run through the conference tournament that finished with my Conference POY SG Brandon Rush (He was 6-7... beast) knocking down a buzzer beating 3 to beat Sam Houston State in the conference title game. Got blown out 112-52 by #1 seed Duke in the first round, they went on to win the national title.
In the off-season prior to year 2, I landed a 5 star JUCO C, Tyler Cain. Dude was 7-1, 260 pounds, and I had Rush back to pair him with. He carried my squad... went 22-5 (16-0) and won the regular season title, and then stormed through my conference tournament. I got a 6 seed, and won two games thanks to Cain just going off and made it to the Sweet 16. Villanova blew me out of the water... pretty sure I lost something to the tune of 85-40, Scotty Reynolds had 30+ points. Cain was a first-team All-American and Mid-Major player of the year, averaging 26 points, and I believe 13 boards per game. Duke won back-to-back national championships.
In the off-season, Gary Williams retired at Maryland, and Mark Few from Gonzaga took the job. I took the job at Gonzaga and walked into a great situation in year 3. Austin Daye (current NBA player), and current Bulldogs Steven Gray and Robert Sacre made up the core of my team, and we went 26-2 (13-1) in the regular season. We breezed through the conf. tournament, and got a #1 seed. We went on a big run to the Final Four, where I met Duke again, and took one of the chin to the tune of 77-54. Daye had 32 of my 54 points in the game, and he carried us through the tourney with performances of: 27, 26, 38, 30, and 32 points. Cincinnati beat Duke to win the national title, ending Duke's run.
Year 4, I have all 5 starters coming back, and I brought in a true frosh PG who has 97 spd, 97 quickness, and 95 handles. Thrust him into the starting lineup, and had my redshirt freshman sharpshooter finally get on the court. We dominated... ended up going 28-0 through the regular season, and cruised to the conference tournament title once again. Got the #1 overall seed, and went to the Sweet 16 where I got a matchup with #4 seed Kansas. In what is truly the worst loss I've ever experienced in a video game, we lost 82-77, to go 32-1. Lost Daye, Gray, and Sacre as well as 3 of my top 4 guys off the bench, but I brought in the nations #3 recruiting class.
Delt with a young team in year 5, and we had some growing pains. I struggled through the non-con, and early on in the conference schedule before I hit a groove late in the year and won a share of the conference title at 23-8 (11-3). Came from down big at the half to beat Pepperdine for the conference tournament. Got a #12 seed, and 5 seed Miami beat me 82-77 in the first round of the tournament.
Jim Calhoun retired at UConn in the off-season, and I was the #1 choice there so I took the job. He left me with a ton of quality frontcourt players (I could legimately go 8-9 deep there), but only 2 total guards and 1 actual SF. I'm 7-0 in year 1, with a win over #1 Michigan State 70-67 early in the year.
The fact that I can remember all this off the top of my head should tell you how great this game is..
Anyone else still play this game?
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