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* NamesTheSame: Drew named UGF's stadium "The Big House", which is what Michigan's stadium is called. He had forgotten this when naming it.
** Will Smith shares his name with the actor, which earned him the nickname "The Fresh Prince of Fairburn"
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* RealityEnsues:
** While UGF right tackle James Jones may be big and strong enough to easily pick up a first down in a short yardage situation, his lack of experience carrying the ball makes him much more likely to fumble. That's exactly what he does, driving the nail in UGF's comeback attempt against Georgia.
** Drew's focus on recruiting athletes and quarterbacks for UGF in Season 2 means most of his incoming linemen are average at best, and at the start of Season 3 he struggles on both sides of the ball due to this weakness, even with a group of explosive athlete recuits.

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Not the Expert, also known by his real name Drew Morris, is a Youtube content creator who focuses primarily on [[LetsPlay Let's Plays]] of the ''NCAA Football'' video game series. His best known series focuses on the University of Georgia Fairburn (UGF) football team, known as the Pandas, a fictional team created in ''NCAA Football 14'''s Dynasty Mode.

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Not the Expert, also known by his real name Drew Morris, is a Youtube content creator who focuses primarily on [[LetsPlay Let's Plays]] of the ''NCAA Football'' video game series. His best known series focuses on the University of Georgia Fairburn (UGF) football team, known as the Pandas, a fictional team created in ''NCAA Football 14'''s Dynasty Mode.
Mode. He followed this with the Death Valley State University (DVSU) Dingos, a similar series surrounding a team of walk-ons playing in the desert.


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** DVSU has William Corona, nicknamed "The Virus", who showed ability as a quarterback, running back and wide reciever, on route to a Heisman victory.


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* TheBusCameBack: BJ Hale graduated early on in the Pandas series, only to return as the coach for the Dingos


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** Will Smith shares his name with the actor, which earned him the nickname "The Fresh Prince of Fairburn"


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* SignatureMove: The Fullback Dive
* SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome: The Pandas, now multiple time champions and still being coached by Tony Romo, become rivals to the new protagonist DVSU Dingos.
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** An extreme example of this trope being averted came from "''Backbreaker'' is a very confusing game", where his team, the Drew Morris, consisted entirely of clones of himself.

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** An extreme example of this trope being averted came from "''Backbreaker'' is a very confusing football game", where his team, the Drew Morris, consisted entirely of clones of himself.
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** An extreme example of this trope being averted came from "''Backbreaker'' is a very confusing game", where his team, the Drew Morris, consisted entirely of clones of himself.
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* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Blaze Bortles, who according to Drew has no relation to [[UsefulNotes/NFL Blake]].

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* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Blaze Bortles, who according to Drew has no relation to [[UsefulNotes/NFL [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Blake]].

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* TheAce: UGF has had several standout players, but the offensive and defensive units each have one in particular.
** On offense, it's Daniel Sanders, whom Drew has referred to multiple times as the greatest receiver in UGF history. He's got plenty to back it up, namely holding all but one receiving record in UGF history. Became Drew's most reliable weapon by far in his senior season and demonstrated a ridiculous knack for getting around defenders and making contested catches. Additionally, he performed well running the jet sweep in his sophomore and senior seasons. To top it all off, he was skilled enough to get appointed the emergency quarterback after Andre Avery declared his transfer, although Drew never had to use him.
** On the other side, Nehemiah Fowler grew into a dominant defensive force in Season 5. Drew loved controlling him during plays as he could fly all over the field, and was regularly seen making sacks or tackles for loss in addition to grabbing interceptions.



* HeroOfAnotherStory: Tulsa running back Greg Larkin in UGF Season 6. The Pandas never played Tulsa, but Drew became interested in him after seeing his stats on the Heisman watch, and was happy when he won the Heisman.

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* HeroOfAnotherStory: HeroOfAnotherStory:
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Tulsa running back Greg Larkin in UGF Season 6. The Pandas never played Tulsa, but Drew became interested in him after seeing his stats on the Heisman watch, and was happy when he won the Heisman.Heisman.
** Andre Avery in Season 7 as we follow his exploits at Mizzou, aside from the two games where he plays UGF and becomes a HeroAntagonist.



* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Blaze Bortles, who according to Drew has no relation to [[UsefulNotes/NFL Blake]].



* TheRival: As is typical for a football team, even a fictional one, although Drew's ideas are different from the game's. The game officially lists Virginia as UGF's rival, although there is little connection between them besides being in the same conference in Seasons 4 and 5. In Drew's mind, UGF's top rival is Georgia due to their geographic proximity, as well as Georgia State when UGF was not as good.



* TheAce: UGF has had several standout players, but the offensive and defensive units each have one in particular.
** On offense, it's Daniel Sanders, whom Drew has referred to multiple times as the greatest receiver in UGF history. He's got plenty to back it up, namely holding all but one receiving record in UGF history. Became Drew's most reliable weapon by far in his senior season and demonstrated a ridiculous knack for getting around defenders and making contested catches. Additionally, he performed well running the jet sweep in his sophomore and senior seasons. To top it all off, he was skilled enough to get appointed the emergency quarterback after Andre Avery declared his transfer, although Drew never had to use him.
** On the other side, Nehemiah Fowler grew into a dominant defensive force in Season 5. Drew loved controlling him during plays as he could fly all over the field, and was regularly seen making sacks or tackles for loss in addition to grabbing interceptions.
* TheRival: As is typical for a football team, even a fictional one, although Drew's ideas are different from the game's. The game officially lists Virginia as UGF's rival, although there is little connection between them besides being in the same conference in Seasons 4 and 5. In Drew's mind, UGF's top rival is Georgia due to their geographic proximity, as well as Georgia State when UGF was not as good.

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* TheAce: UGF has had several standout players, but the offensive and defensive units each have one in particular.
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** On offense, it's Daniel Sanders, whom Drew has referred to multiple times as named some of the greatest receiver in UGF history. He's got plenty to back it up, namely holding all but one receiving record in UGF history. Became Drew's most reliable weapon by far in his senior season players and demonstrated a ridiculous knack for getting around defenders and making contested catches. Additionally, he performed well running the jet sweep in his sophomore and senior seasons. To top it all off, he was skilled enough to get appointed the emergency quarterback recruits after Andre Avery declared his transfer, although people he knows, particularly Andy Francis, Sayquan Jones, Michael Grayson, Jacob Rigdon, Nick Lockert, Zach Nash, Dylan Reutter, Rory Alston, Dan Vescio, Ben Schmidt, Connor Hoffman, Dylan Brown, and Tom Adamo.
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the other side, Nehemiah Fowler grew into a dominant defensive force in Season 5. Drew loved controlling him during plays as he could fly all over the field, and was regularly seen making sacks or tackles for loss in addition to grabbing interceptions.
* TheRival: As is typical for a football team, even a fictional one, although Drew's ideas are different from the game's. The game officially lists Virginia as UGF's rival, although there is little connection between them besides being
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** On offense, it's Daniel Sanders, whom Drew has referred to multiple times as the greatest running back in UGF history. He's got plenty to back it up, namely holding all but one receiving record in UGF history. Became Drew's most reliable weapon by far in his senior season and demonstrated a ridiculous knack for getting around defenders and making contested catches. Additionally, he performed well running the jet sweep in his sophomore and senior seasons. To top it all off, he was skilled enough to get appointed the emergency quarterback after Andre Avery declared his transfer, although Drew never had to use him.

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** On offense, it's Daniel Sanders, whom Drew has referred to multiple times as the greatest running back receiver in UGF history. He's got plenty to back it up, namely holding all but one receiving record in UGF history. Became Drew's most reliable weapon by far in his senior season and demonstrated a ridiculous knack for getting around defenders and making contested catches. Additionally, he performed well running the jet sweep in his sophomore and senior seasons. To top it all off, he was skilled enough to get appointed the emergency quarterback after Andre Avery declared his transfer, although Drew never had to use him.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: Backup QB Howard Cooke in UGF Season 1.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: Backup QB Howard Cooke in UGF Season 1. Notable for scoring the first touchdown in UGF history...on a ''22 yard scramble''.


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* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Will Horton and Will Smith.
** Mike Marquardt and Mike Holt.


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* TheAce: UGF has had several standout players, but the offensive and defensive units each have one in particular.
** On offense, it's Daniel Sanders, whom Drew has referred to multiple times as the greatest running back in UGF history. He's got plenty to back it up, namely holding all but one receiving record in UGF history. Became Drew's most reliable weapon by far in his senior season and demonstrated a ridiculous knack for getting around defenders and making contested catches. Additionally, he performed well running the jet sweep in his sophomore and senior seasons. To top it all off, he was skilled enough to get appointed the emergency quarterback after Andre Avery declared his transfer, although Drew never had to use him.
** On the other side, Nehemiah Fowler grew into a dominant defensive force in Season 5. Drew loved controlling him during plays as he could fly all over the field, and was regularly seen making sacks or tackles for loss in addition to grabbing interceptions.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Andre Avery was recruited to play quarterback during Will Horton's time as starter, but after Horton graduated, Jimmy Williams ended up taking the reins. When Williams declared for the draft a year later, Avery seemed like the clear choice to start...only for Drew to choose incoming freshman Ken Burks due to his running ability and potential. Ultimately, Drew had Avery transfer to Missouri to give him a shot at starting. It should be noted, though, that a considerable portion of the fanbase didn't consider Burks to be better or more deserving than Avery.



* FragileSpeedster: Ken Burks, the third starting quarterback in UGF history. He's a speedy dual threat player, but is rather injury-prone, getting injured in multiple games in his freshman season and even missing three weeks at one point.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Tulsa running back Greg Larkin in UGF Season 6. The Pandas never played Tulsa, but Drew became interested in him after seeing his stats on the Heisman watch, and was happy when he won the Heisman.
* InSeriesNickname:
** Drew refers to the cheerleaders as "thotties".
** UGF's stadium, "The Big House", is nicknamed "The Adamodome" after Season 1 to honor MemeticBadass Tom Adamo.
* ItsPersonal: When UGF plays Oregon in Season 6, Drew spots multiple players on Oregon that chose the Ducks over the Pandas, and becomes interested in shutting them down.
* NamesTheSame: Drew named UGF's stadium "The Big House", which is what Michigan's stadium is called. He had forgotten this when naming it.



* TheRival: As is typical for a football team, even a fictional one, although Drew's ideas are different from the game's. The game officially lists Virginia as UGF's rival, although there is little connection between them besides being in the same conference in Seasons 4 and 5. In Drew's mind, UGF's top rival is Georgia due to their geographic proximity, as well as Georgia State when UGF was not as good.

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* TheRival: As is typical for a football team, even a fictional one, although Drew's ideas are different from the game's. The game officially lists Virginia as UGF's rival, although there is little connection between them besides being in the same conference in Seasons 4 and 5. In Drew's mind, UGF's top rival is Georgia due to their geographic proximity, as well as Georgia State when UGF was not as good.good.
* UnknownRival: With San Diego State running back Tyler XXXX in Season 5, due to him competing heavily with Raishaun Tanner for the Heisman and ultimately winning. However, he's just a computer generated player with made-up stats, and has no real drive to win the Heisman.
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Not the Expert, also known by his real name Drew, is a Youtube content creator who focuses primarily on [[LetsPlay Let's Plays]] of the ''NCAA Football'' video game series. His best known series focuses on the University of Georgia Fairburn (UGF) football team, known as the Pandas, a fictional team created in ''NCAA Football 14'''s Dynasty Mode.

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Not the Expert, also known by his real name Drew, Drew Morris, is a Youtube content creator who focuses primarily on [[LetsPlay Let's Plays]] of the ''NCAA Football'' video game series. His best known series focuses on the University of Georgia Fairburn (UGF) football team, known as the Pandas, a fictional team created in ''NCAA Football 14'''s Dynasty Mode.



* Acrofatic: Backup QB Howard Cooke in UGF Season 1.

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* Acrofatic: {{Acrofatic}}: Backup QB Howard Cooke in UGF Season 1.
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Not the Expert, also known by his real name Drew, is a Youtube content creator who focuses primarily on [[LetsPlay Let's Plays]] of the ''NCAA Football'' video game series. His best known series focuses on the University of Georgia Fairburn (UGF) football team, known as the Pandas, a fictional team created in ''NCAA Football 14'''s Dynasty Mode.

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* Acrofatic: Backup QB Howard Cooke in UGF Season 1.
* CelebrityResemblance: Drew and Tony Romo, which is why he gives the latter name to UGF's coach.
* CurbStompBattle: A fair amount of these in the UGF series, both in UGF's favor and against them. If the rating bars are so far in another team's favor that they're shaking, it's safe to bet that this will happen.
** For the first three games in school history, UGF played Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio State. The scores were predictably lopsided.
** UGF pulls off an unexpected one against a ranked Pitt team in Season 4 as they grab ''10 interceptions'' en route to scoring over 70 points. Against a ranked opponent.
* DownerEnding: The end of Season 3, when UGF loses its bowl game for the only time in the series due to committing four turnovers. To add insult to injury, it's against rival Georgia.
* FirstNameBasis: Drew usually refers to his players by their first and last names...except for Mike Marquardt, whom he simply calls "Mike" due to an unwillingness to try pronouncing his last name.
* RealityEnsues:
** While UGF right tackle James Jones may be big and strong enough to easily pick up a first down in a short yardage situation, his lack of experience carrying the ball makes him much more likely to fumble. That's exactly what he does, driving the nail in UGF's comeback attempt against Georgia.
** Drew's focus on recruiting athletes and quarterbacks for UGF in Season 2 means most of his incoming linemen are average at best, and at the start of Season 3 he struggles on both sides of the ball due to this weakness, even with a group of explosive athlete recuits.
* SelfDeprecation: Drew is usually pretty quick to own up to mistakes he makes during games and make fun of himself for doing them.
* TheRival: As is typical for a football team, even a fictional one, although Drew's ideas are different from the game's. The game officially lists Virginia as UGF's rival, although there is little connection between them besides being in the same conference in Seasons 4 and 5. In Drew's mind, UGF's top rival is Georgia due to their geographic proximity, as well as Georgia State when UGF was not as good.

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