DICE NUTZ COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME

Current Edition Featuring

Greatest Teams Collection Set I, II, III & IV Card Sets 


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"DICE NUTZ COLLEGE FOOTBALL" is a realistic fast-paced, simulation game played using dice and charts. Your favorite player's offensive and defensive abilities directly impact the action on each & every roll of the dice. Play head to head or solitaire and coach your  team to victory by maximizing your team's strengths while exploiting your opponent's weaknesses.

 

 Is your team built to grind down the opposing defense with an old-school, smash-mouth rushing attack, or will you spread the field and allow your future, first-round draft pick QB lead a lethal down-field aerial assault? Will you blitz early and often, or lay back in coverage? Man to Man or Zone? DICE NUTZ COLLEGE FOOTBALL features dozens of offensive & defensive plays & formations which allow you to craft a gameplan that best suits your personnel. Breakaway runs, audibles, play action passes, fake punts & field goals, multiple blitz packages, double teams...you name it, it's in here! Play head-to-head or solitaire using individualized team play call charts specific to each team's offensive and defensive tendencies. Play the advanced version for the most realistic gridiron simulation, or try a basic "quick play" version for a fun, casual, yet statistically accurate experience. 



CONTENTS: Field with Clock, Balls & Marker Discs; Game Action Charts Sheets; Offensive Play Calling Sheets; Formations / Defensive & Special Teams Play Call Sheets; Special Teams / Misc. Actions Chart Sheet; Instruction Booklet; 6-sided, 10-sided & 20-sided dice; 5 Stat Sheets and...



A Collection of the Greatest Teams in College Football history.

 

Great College Teams Set I: 

 

2012 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE: The Tide rolls to a second consecutive national championship and it's third in four years. Bama ranks number one in total defense, rushing defense and scoring defense. Notable players: Amari Cooper, A.J. McCarron, Eddie Lacy, Chance Warmack, C.J. Mosley, Dee Milliner, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix    

 

2008 FLORIDA GATORS: Tim Tebow leads the Gators past top ranked Alabama in the SEC championship. Florida goes on to beat Oklahoma in the BCS Championship and captures it's second national title in three years. Notable players: Tim Tebow, Louis Murphy, Percy Harvin, Mike & Maurkice Pouncey, Chris Rainey, Carlos Dunlap, Brandon Spikes.

 

2001 MIAMI HURRICANES: The Cane's blow out Nebraska 37-14 in the BCS Championship to win the national title for the first time in twelve years. The team features six first team All-Americans and a whopping seventeen future NFL first round draft picks. Notable players: Clinton Portis, Najeh Davenport, Andre Johnson, Jeremy Shockey, Bryant McKinney, Jerome McDougle, Ed Reed, Phillip Buchanon, Jonathan Vilma. 

 

1965 MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS: Despite losing the Rose Bowl 12-14 to UCLA, the Spartans win a share of the national title due to an incredibly demanding schedule. Allowing an average of less than 35 yards rushing per game, many experts consider this defense to be among the best of all time. Notable players: Steve Juday, Gene Washington, Clinton Jones, Bubba Smith, George Webster, Ron Goovert.

 

1995 NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS: Considered by many to be the greatest college football team ever, the 12-0 Huskers cruised to a national title with a jaw-dropping 38.6 point average margin of victory per game. Notable players: Tommie Frazier, Ahman Green, Chris Dishman, Jared Tomich, Grant Wistrom, Tyrone Williams, Mike Minter.

 

1977 NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH: The Irish demolishes previously undefeated and number one ranked Texas Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl 38-0. Notre Dame wins it's tenth national championship in school history. Notable players: Joe Montana, Jerome Heavens, Kris Haines, Ernie Hughes, Ross Browner, Bob Golic, Luther Bradley

 

1985 OKLAHOMA SOONERS: A physically punishing defense featuring Brian "The Boz" Bosworth, leads Oklahoma to a sixth national title depite losing starting quarterback Troy Aikman to injury early in the season. Run the wishbone! Notable players: Jamelle Holieway, Keith Jackson, Spencer Tillman, Tony Casillas, Brian Bosworth, Rickey Dixon

 

1982 PENN STATE: A 27-23 victory over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl earns Joe Paterno and the Nittany Lions their first consensus national championship. Notable players: Todd Blackledge, Curt Warner, Jon L. Williams, Bill Contz, Scott Radecic, Mark Robinson

 

 

You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team.



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Great College Teams Set II:


1984 BRIGHAM YOUNG COUGARS: The Cougars finished the regular season as the only undefeated team in Division I-A, and secured their first ever national title by defeating Michigan in the 1984 Holiday Bowl. They were ranked number one in both major final polls, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll. Notable players: Robbie Bosco, Trevor Matich, Vai Sikahema, Kurt Gouveia, Kyle Morrell, Jim Herrmann.    

 

1993 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES: The Noles win their first national title behind the arm and legs of their dynamic, Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Charlie Ward. Notable players: Charlie Ward, Warrick Dunn, William Floyd, Tamarick Vanover, Derrick Brooks, Derrick Alexander. 

 

1980 GEORGIA BULLDOGS: The Bulldogs notch a perfect 12-0 season record and are crowned national champions after their 17-10 victory over Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl. Notable players: Herschel Walker, Bucky Belue, Lindsay Scott, Amp Arnold, Clarence Kay, Scott Woerner, Jimmy Payne. 

 

1997 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES: Michigan compiles an unblemished 12–0 record, wins the Big Ten Conference championship and goes on to defeat Washington State in the Rose Bowl. The Wolverines are declared national champions by the Associated Press and numerous other polls. Defensive back Charles Woodson wins the Heisman Trophy. Notable players: Charles Woodson, Brian Griese, Jeff Bakus, Steve Hutchinson, Jon Jansen, Jerame Tuman, James Hall, Dhani Jones, Josh Williams, Glen Steele.

 

2002 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES: Ohio State is the first team in Division 1-A history to finish its season at 14–0. The Buckeyes win the national championship for the first time since 1968. Notable players: Maurice Clarett, Craig Krenzel, Mike Doss, Chris Gamble, Michael Jenkins, Will Smith, Will Allen.

 

1976 PITT PANTHERS: Consesus national champions, the 12-0 Pitt Panthers demolish second-ranked Georgia 27-3 in the Sugar Bowl. Tony Dorsett leads the nation with 1948 rushing yards and wins the Heisman Trophy. Notable players: Tony Dorsett, Matt Cavanaugh, Willie Taylor, Jim Corbett, Gordon Jones, Randy Reutershan, Bob Jury, Randy Holloway.

 

2005 TEXAS LONGHORNS: After drubbing Colorado 70-3 in the Big 12 championship, the Longhorns finish the season as national champions by defeating USC 41-38 in the Rose Bowl. Numerous publications have cited this victory as one of the greatest performances in college football history.  Notable players: Vince Young, Jamaal Charles, Michael Huff, Jonathan Scott, Rodrique Wright, Justin Blalock, Aaron Harris.

 
 

2004 USC TROJANS: The Trojans dismantle Oklahoma 55-19 in the Orange Bowl and win their first undisputed national championship since 1972. Quarterback Matt Leinart wins the Heisman Trophy. Notable players: Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush, Shaun Cody, Matt Grootegoed, Mike Patterson, Lofa Tatupu, Dwayne Jarrett, Sam Baker, Lawrence Jackson. 

 

 

You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team.



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Great College Teams Set III 


1985 AIR FORCE FALCONS: Air Force comes within one victory of playing for the national championship. The Falcons defeat the Texas Longhorns in the Blue Bonnet Bowl finishing the season 12-1, and ranked #5 in the country. Notable players: Chad Hennings, Bart Weiss, Terry Maki, Ken Carpenter, Pat Malackowki, Scott Thomas.    


1964 ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS: The 11-0 Razorbacks finish the season as the only major college team with an undefeated, un-tied record. However, since the final polls are conducted prior to bowl games, Alabama ranks #1 despite falling to Texas in the Orange Bowl. Arkansas shuts out it's last five regular season opponents and defeats Nebraska 10-7 in the Cotton Bowl. Notable players: Ronnie Caveness, Fred Marshall, Glen Ray Hines, Jim Lindsey, Ken Hatfield, Jim Johnson, Lloyd Phillips, Jim Williams. 


1984 BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES: Hail Flutie! Heisman trophy winner Doug Flutie leads the Eagles to a 10-2 record, including a miracle, last-second, hail mary victory in Miami the day after Thanksgiving. Boston College finishes the season ranked 4th in the nation. Notable players: Doug Flutie, Gerard Phelan, Kelvin Martin, Mark MacDonald, Steve Strachan, Bill Romanowski, John Bosa. 


1990 COLORADO BUFFALOES: The Buffaloes run the "I-Bone" all the way to an 11-1-1 record and a 10-9 victory over Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl. Colorado is ranked #1 in the country in most major polls. Notable players: Mike Pritchard, Alred Williams, Eric Bieniemy, Jay Leeuwenburg, Mark Vander Poel, Kanavis McGhee, Darian Hagan.


2003 L.S.U. TIGERS: The Tigers defeat Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl and win their first national title since 1958. Notable players: Michael Clayton, Devery Henderson, Marquise Hill, Joseph Addai, Stephen Peterman, Matt Mauk, Donnie Jones, Dwayne Bowe, LaRon Landry.


1982 S.M.U. MUSTANGS: The Mustangs go undefeated at 11-0-1, but a controversial tie against Arkansas in the last game of the regular season costs them a national championship. The rushing tandem of Eric Dickerson and Craig James, known as "The Pony Express" gives opposing defenses fits. Notable players: Eric Dickerson, Craig James, Russell Carter, Wes Hopkins, Gary Moten, Lance McIlhenny, Rod Jones.



1998 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS: Despite losing Peyton Manning to the NFL draft, Tennessee finishes 13-0 and are undipsuted national champions for the second time in school history. Along the way, the 98' Vols defeat four top ten teams, and three BCS bowl bound squads. Notable players: Tee Martin, Chad Clifton, Peerless Price, Cedrick Wilson, Travis Henry, Jamal Lewis, Cosey Coleman, Al Wilson, Steve Johnson, Shawn Bryson.



1991 WASHINGTON HUSKIES: The 12-0 Huskies demolish #4 Michigan 34-14 in the Rose Bowl and finish #1 in the Coaches Poll. 11 Washington players are drafted by the NFL in 1992, led by defensive lineman Steve Emtman as the #1 overall pick. Notable players: Steve Emtman, Dana Hall, Billy Joe Hobert, Lincoln Kennedy, Mark Bruener, Mark Brunell, Ed Cunningham, D'Marco Farr, Aaron Pierce, Mario Bailey. 



You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team.



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Great College Teams Set IV 


1979 ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE: Bear Bryant leads the Tide to a perfect 12-0 record, capping off a decade of tremendous success. Alabama is recognized as consensus national champions. Notable players: Don McNeal, Dwight Stephenson, E.J. Junior, Steadman Shealy, Major Ogilvie.    

 

1987 MIAMI HURRICANES: The Cane's defeat Oklahoma 20-14 in the Orange Bowl to win their second national championship in school history. The team is loaded with future NFL draft picks. Notable players: Michael Irvin, Bennie Blades, Brian Blades, Steve Walsh, Brett Perriman, Danny Stubbs, Bubba McDowell, Bill Hawkins. 

 

1971 NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS: Nebraska (13-0) is undefeated for the second consecutive season and repeats as consensus national champions. The Husker's squad features six first-team All-Americans and nearly two dozen future NFL players. Notable players: Larry Jacobson, Willie Harper, Rich Glover, Jeff Kinney, Johnny Rodgers, Jerry Tagge, Dick Rupert, Carl Johnson, Doug Dumler, Bill Kosch.


1988 NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH: The Irish fight their way to an 11th national championship with a perfect 13-0 record. Along the way Notre Dame defeats teams ranked #2, #4, #5 and #7 in the final AP poll. The team's most memorable victory is a 31-30 upset over #1 ranked Miami, ending the Hurricanes 36 game unbeaten streak. Notable players: Frank Stams, Andy Heck, Michael Stonebreaker, Chris Zorich, Wes Pritchett, Ricky Watters, Todd Lyght, Raghib Ismail, Mark Green, Tim Grunhard.

 

1968 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES: Ohio State (10-0) secures the national title with a 27-16, come from behind victory over USC in the Rose Bowl. This Buckeyes squad is considered one of the strongest in OSU history, fielding 11 All-Americans and six first-round NFL draft picks. Notable players: Jim Otis, Rex Kern, Bruce Jankowski, Rufus Mayes, Dave Foley, Jack Tatum, John Brockington, Ted Provost.

 

2000 OKLAHOMA SOONERS: Bob Stoop's air-raid Sooners leave the runway at the start of the season ranked #19th in the country, and land smoothly at #1 with a 13-2 victory over Florida State in the national championship game. Oklahoma finishes a perfect 13-0 claiming it's 7th national title in school history. Notable players: Quentin Griffin, Josh Heupel, Rocky Calmus, J.T. Thatcher, Ryan Fisher, Andre Woolfolk.

 

1994 PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS: With one of the most prolific offenses in college football history, Penn State (12-0) finishes ranked 2nd in the nation after defeating Oregon 38-20 in the Rose Bowl. Many analysts argue the Nittany Lions should share the national title with Nebraska. Notable players: Ki-Jana Carter, Kerry Collins, Kyle Brady, Phil Yeboah-Kodie, Brian Gelzheiser, Bobby Engram, Jon Witman, Kim Herring.

 

1972 USC TROJANS: John McKay's Trojans finish a perfect 12-0 and are named consensus national champions after a 42-17 drubbing of Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. Ten Trojans are selected in the 1973 NFL draft, three in the first round. Notable players: Sam Cunningham, Charle Young, Lynn Swann, Anthony Davis, Pete Adams, Jeff Winans, Allen Gallagher, Edesel Garrison, Mike Rae.





You will receive 8 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features up to 40 offensive/defensive players (22 suggested starters & 16 to 18 substitutes), plus special teamers including kickers, punters & returners. A total of over 320 players, each with specific ability ratings. You will also receive 8 un-cut Solitaire Team Offensive/Defensive Play Call Charts. Each chart features offensive & defensive play-calls specific to each team.




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