Where I Come From: EA Sports NCAA Football 2011 Available Now
This is the final post in a week-long series sponsored by EA Sports NCAA Football 2011.
NCAA Football 11 is available now and as your run out to buy the game today we would like you to read this final message from EA Sports:
When you go to particular school or grow up a around college football you are more than just a fan. It’s who you are. We thought we could leverage this pride in your roots and show that ‘where you come from’ is more than just a statement about geography. By positioning NCAA Football 11 as a game that understands this pride and is authentic to these traditions, the takeaway should be that anything that is in college football is in NCAA Football11.
And this doesn’t just include game play (though that’s a huge part of it). It’s rivals and mascots; it’s legends and stories. It’s those things that are at the very fabric of the game itself. Of course the game is great this year as well. With authentic entrances, mascots and specific offenses for each team the term "where I come from" takes on a much larger meaning. While playing NCAA Football 11 is ultimately a great sports sim, it should also give you a sense of the pride and emotion one has for being a fan of a team they will never not be a part of.
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Why Tebow? He isn’t even in the game, unless you make him. Why not a Senior this year? A guy like Jake Locker, or Mark Ingram or Gabe Carimi?
The cover always has a former player from the year before on the cover.
Due to NCAA rules, a current student-athlete cannot be on the cover of a video game. Last year Michael Crabtree was on the cover.
Bucky's 5th Quarter. SB Nation's Wisconsin Badgers community.
NCAA rules
Now THAT’S an oxymoron when it comes to video games…
Anyone know what Montee Ball, Scott Tolzien, and John Clay were rated?
by OBrienSchofieldismyHero on Jul 13, 2010 4:38 PM CDT up reply actions
Haven't had a chance to look yet, but Marcus Cromartie wrote on Twitter that they had him as a safety, lol.
Bucky's 5th Quarter. SB Nation's Wisconsin Badgers community.
Tolzien is 89, Clay is 94, Ball is 86.
Aaron Henry is a corner while Cromartie is a safety. Bradie Ewing is classified as a running back instead of a fullback. Can’t wait for player community-edited rosters to come out!
by Adam Tupitza on Jul 13, 2010 9:49 PM CDT up reply actions
Marcus Cromartie as a safety..
Well, they have to replace Maragos SOMEHOW…
by OBrienSchofieldismyHero on Jul 14, 2010 4:45 PM CDT up reply actions

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