Support guide

Use the right evidence for your weekly sports desk.

Quick checks for uploading screenshots, choosing evidence, and understanding what each screen can add to generated coverage.

Upload checklist

Before you generate the weekly issue.

Compact screenshot guide

Match each screen to the job you want it to do.

These screenshot types give the app useful facts. You do not need every type every week; choose the screens that prove the story. Console capture tools can help: PlayStation screenshots and Xbox screenshots.

Scores and schedules screen showing week results Scores and schedulesWeekly results and opponents

Best for weekly results, final scores, opponents, dates, and conference-wide context.

Team schedule screen showing a team's season results Team scheduleTeam path and upcoming pressure

Best for a tracked team's full path, record, opponent strength, wins, losses, and upcoming games.

Box score screen showing game totals and team stats Box scoreGame flow and stat receipts

Best for game flow, quarter scoring, total offense, rushing, passing, and key efficiency stats.

Roster ratings screen showing player names and ratings Roster ratingsPlayer ratings and depth context

Best for player names, positions, classes, overall ratings, and visible rating attributes.

Season stats screen showing player rushing leaders Season statsPlayer leaders and storylines

Best for player leaders, stat milestones, awards cases, and recurring season storylines.

Top 25 rankings screen showing national poll positions Top 25 rankingsPoll movement and national stakes

Best for national rankings, poll movement, ranked-opponent context, and playoff stakes.

Award watchlist screen showing Maxwell Award contenders Award watchlistsHype, watchlists, and awards races

Best for Heisman, Maxwell, position awards, rising candidates, and weekly player hype.

Conference standings screen showing MWC records Conference standingsTitle race and league stakes

Best for title races, rankings, standings movement, playoff pressure, and league stakes.

Recruiting board screen showing committed recruits Recruiting screensTargets, commitments, and class movement

Best for recruiting boards, prospect lists, top classes, target ranks, offers, and commitments.

Recruit signing card showing a committed recruit Recruit signing cardsCommitment moments and class momentum

Best for commitment events, recruit names, team text, and star ratings when visible.

Heisman winner card showing award winner and stats Heisman winner cardsAward payoff and stat callouts

Best for winner events, player names, award names, and visible stat callouts.

Season record card showing a broken school record Season record cardsMilestones and archive receipts

Best for record events, player and team text when visible, and historic-season evidence.

Parsed screenshot types

What each upload can add.

These are the screens DynastyCoverage currently turns into evidence for the media hub.

Screenshot type What it extracts User advantage
Box score Final score, quarter scoring, turnovers, team totals, and efficiency stats. Grounded game coverage with real stat receipts instead of a loose recap.
Scores and schedules Completed weekly matchups, opponents, dates, rankings, and final scores. Fills out the weekly issue with league-wide results and imported game evidence.
Team schedule Team path, wins and losses, opponent ranks or records, upcoming games, and team ratings when visible. Connects one team's season arc to previews, pressure games, and resume debates.
Roster ratings Player names, positions, class labels, overall ratings, and visible rating attributes. Creates better player spotlights, depth context, and team-strength notes.
Season stats Passing, rushing, receiving, and defensive stat rows for visible players. Supports stat leaders, milestone chases, player awards cases, and recurring storylines.
Conference standings Overall and conference records, win percentage, points for and against, differential, and streaks. Turns the weekly issue toward title races, league stakes, and playoff pressure.
Top 25 rankings Rank, last week's rank, record, points, first-place votes, and recent result context. Adds national stakes, poll movement, and ranked-opponent context to coverage.
Award watchlists Heisman and other award ranks, player names, positions, teams, and class labels. Gives the desk a real Heisman chase, award race, and weekly player-hype board.
Recruiting screens Recruit boards, prospect lists, top classes, profile details, stars, ranks, offers, and commitment status. Tracks recruiting battles, class-building wins, target movement, and roster-building stakes.
Recruit signing cards Commitment event details, recruit name, team text, and star rating when visible. Turns a signing into weekly news, class momentum, and league-chat material.
Heisman winner cards Winner event details, player and team text when visible, award name, and visible stat callouts. Preserves the award payoff for the season archive and end-of-year coverage.
Season record cards Record event details, player and team text when visible, and record name when visible. Captures milestones so record chases and historic seasons survive beyond one screenshot.

Best evidence by output

What helps each artifact.

Output Best evidence What it adds
Weekly issue Scores, standings, box scores, recruiting, Top 25, records, award watchlists Front-page stakes, debate topics, commissioner post, recruiting battles, receipts.
Game coverage Box score, scores and schedules Final score, game flow, team totals, turning points.
Team stat room Team schedule, season stats, roster ratings, box scores Record, opponents, leaders, production, honors.
Recruiting page Recruiting screens, recruit signing cards, team schedule Targets, commitments, roster-building context, and recruiting momentum.
Social reactions Box score, standings, recruiting wins, rivalry context League banter, fan arguments, signing reactions, analyst-style posts.
Season archive Approved games, awards, recruiting, records, postseason notes Rivalry history, awards, signed recruits, Wrapped material, saved receipts.

What is DynastyCoverage?

It is a media hub for college football dynasty saves. You give it the evidence from your season, and it builds the kind of weekly coverage a league chat, newsletter, or fictional sports page can use.

How do I start a college football dynasty hub?

Create an account, choose your tier, name the dynasty, select every user-controlled team, set the first week you want covered, and upload optional screenshots from that week. The desk reads the results and builds the first media hub from there.

What should I upload?

Upload screenshots that prove what happened: schedules, box scores, player stats, roster ratings, rankings, standings, awards, records, recruiting screens, signing cards, and anything else that explains the week. Clear screenshots give the desk better facts to work with.

How do I take console screenshots?

Use your console's built-in capture tools, then move the images to your phone or computer before uploading them. These guides walk through the steps: PlayStation screenshots and Xbox screenshots.

What does the desk create?

You can create game coverage, storylines, social reactions, weekly issues, debate topics, previews, stat rooms, recruiting pages, and season Wrapped summaries.

What stats does it remember?

The app saves season records, team totals, point differential, head-to-head history, player career stats, all-time stat leaders, recruiting targets and signings, awards, postseason results, and team-specific stat rooms from approved evidence.

How does the writing style work?

During setup, choose the style, length, and creative flavor you want. You can also add custom direction or paste a writing sample so the desk understands cadence, format, humor, and voice without treating old sample facts as new dynasty facts.

Can it cover more than one team?

Yes. Select every user-controlled team during setup. The desk keeps each tracked team organized while still building a shared weekly view of the CFB dynasty.

What is the value for a league?

It saves the repetitive writing work, keeps weekly history from getting lost, and gives your league sharper material than a raw score screenshot. The result is more context, more banter, and a season archive you can revisit.

Do I have control after content is generated?

Yes. You can review the generated angles, regenerate from a different angle, rewrite selected stories, upload more evidence, and keep moving week by week as the season changes.