I've been playing around with a college universe for a lot of hours, and have actually made good progress to the point where I think it'd be fun to run. Would there be any interest in a league with in the following:
I created a 120 team NCAA league, with four regions/nations of 30 teams each (East/South/West/Midwest) of real collegiate teams. Each region has their own nation file, so that region has players from their corresponding region only (IE: Southern region hosts players from all the southern states). All players are ages 19 to 22, and retire after 22 years old.
Each regular season is sixty games long, followed by a regional playoff, where the top eight teams in each region are put into a bracket, with one team surviving. The team that wins that bracket moves onto the College World Series, where one representative from each region forms the four team bracket.
I've also done as best as I can modifying league totals, so that a few players hit over .400 and what not to resemble real collegiate stats.
I'm working on a recruiting system to include, so there is no actual draft, rather you use recruiting points to try and bring in the top class using things such as location, prestige, and others, much like the video game NCAA Football.
With 120 teams there would obviously be a lot of computer run teams as well. I'm still hashing out a lot of details, but thought I'd throw it out there to see if anyone is interested.
If there is no interest, I'll have no problem bringing Boston College thirteen national championships in solo play