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It's hard to finish a regular season undefeated in college football, but a few teams every year across NCAA divisions achieve the mighty feat, with some teams impressively finishing regular ...
Nearing 11 years since the release of NCAA Football 14, college football fans eagerly await the first installment of the wildly popular EA Sports franchise since then, returning this summer.
RTG was more of a barebones career mode in NCAA Football 14. Ideally, we'd love to see it get an upgrade. NCAA Football also had a mode called Heisman Challenge that allowed users to relive the ...
It's a new era for Alabama football, as Kalen DeBoer takes over ... 2024 TBD TBD Declan Walsh is the lead reporter for NCAA women's basketball. He is a 2023 graduate from the University of Florida ...
After a decade without a new title following NCAA Football 14 in 2013, EA’s latest installment has not only reignited the ...
Such a ploy will no longer work going forward, as NCAA football secretary-rules editor Steve Shaw said in a statement that they were looking to "take away any gain for the defense" from committing ...
Legal action related to the use of player likenesses led to production of the video game stopping after the release of NCAA Football 14, but the build-up to this week began in 2021 when Name ...
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