The founder of the game was very involved. He wanted our stats to mimic real-life stats and would tweak the game frequently. On the negative side, he had so much time/energy invested in the game that he couldn't admit there were any faults with it. It would take weeks, and hounding from numerous coaches, before he would admit to a glitch in the program. Even then, he never , EVER, apologize or accept fault.
EXAMPLE: My team was listed as a 'lock' for the NT but, when the bids came out, I was in the PIT. There was an error on the 'lock' page so that it included teams with losing records. My team was 13-14. Noone knew that only .500 teams could play in the NT and that aspect had been omitted from the 'Lock/Bubble' list formula. Rather than admit fault, the founder told me that the 'lock' list was independent of the game and he had no control over it.
The game was very popular. When they added Iba World, all the D3 teams were taken within an hour or so.
The forums were very popular, as well. There were easily a hundred new posts/day. This was prior to Facebook and I think, for many coaches, this forum was a social network as well as a game.
6/25/2015 8:40 AM (edited)