Conspiracy_Victim 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2004 BTW I agree with Hood. It's about damn time they threw the Southland Conference into the game. It's one of the best conferences in 1-AA and I've always wanted to take Sam Houston State into the big time. Plus the thought of selling kids on coming to SHSU ("Come to Huntsville and see the prison! We even have a mall too!") is funny. I hope they make the recruiting more in depth too. After a couple of seasons that always ends up being my favorite part of the game. But once you hit 6* rating it kinda takes something away when you get a class of 24 kids and 21 of them are rated as 5* (that's happened to me a lot of times on '04) and you end up cutting a lot of them anyway. Make it more like the real thing where you can redshirt almost all of the freshmen and the cutdown to the 55 man roster comes AFTER the redshirting process. Gives a better flow to your system and doesn't render the entire recruiting process mostly meaningless. Why does it have to be a 55 man roster BTW? This isn't the pros they can fudge a bit on the numbers. It sucks only having one backup guard because, since I run the Run-and-Shoot and West Coast offenses, I carry 6 or 7 WRs on the roster and 2 FBs who I hardly ever use. You oughta be able to cut who you want and not worry as much about positional requirements. If I want 2 speed RBs in the backfield who can't block worth a lick but can catch flares passes that should be the head coach's call. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yankovic fan 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2004 My senior year, we played South Florida, and the coach was legit concerned in the newspaper article. He referred to the SLC as the SEC of I-AA. We lost that game 27-17 though But we blocked the youngest Grammatica like twice in that game. That was cool. Martin and Bill's talent obviously didn't trickle down to the third one. (Santiago?) Anyway, yeah SLC needs props in this years edition. Especially since McNeese in Lake Charles, LA is traditionally in the top five anyway (spent most of last season as #1). Most of the stadiums in SLC are pretty nice too. Pretty much most of them have pretty turf stadiums. Sam Houston's stadium is gorgeous. Absolutley gorgeous. I did hear a rumor around campus that EA called the coach or someone high in the athletic department about using the likeness and stuff, so I'm sure there's a good fighting chance SLC will be in there. Although Nicholls's new president just removed the Colonel image as the mascot due to pressure from the school's NAACP chapter. That includes the sword through the N symbol, so I dunno if that'll affect anything or not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest KJ Brackish Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Sounds like an awesome game so far. I'd probably play it, and I'm not really into college sports. They should port the crowd meter over to Madden or the like. KJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B. Brian Brunzell 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2004 Shit, the Home Field advantage mode sound fucking incredible. Though it could hurt me. I always have a dynasty with Ohio State, and I use hot routes and audibles like it's my fucking JOB, so playing up at the Big House could be burdensome to say the least. Either way, I'm still picking it up and will play it non-stop until Madden comes out, then I'll go back-and-forth between the two like I always do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted April 24, 2004 Man I don't feel like starting a new thread for this so........... The Draft tomorrow and talking about this game has got me all hyped up to go back and play NCAA 2004. But I feel like changing everyone's name(i know it's a big job) so does anyone know where I can find a list of all of the College players and there numbers for last season? Oh and.....is there a tenative release date for this game? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yankovic fan 0 Report post Posted April 24, 2004 Man I don't feel like starting a new thread for this so........... The Draft tomorrow and talking about this game has got me all hyped up to go back and play NCAA 2004. But I feel like changing everyone's name(i know it's a big job) so does anyone know where I can find a list of all of the College players and there numbers for last season? Oh and.....is there a tenative release date for this game? They don't have the date on my reservation ticket, but I remember it being the usual mid July release. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrRant 0 Report post Posted April 24, 2004 Should be about right since Madden is coming in August. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted April 25, 2004 July? Shit I gotta reserve it! I didn't know it was so soon! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yankovic fan 0 Report post Posted April 25, 2004 So soon!?!? What are you smoking????? It's too far away! I want it yesterday! Then again best not to rush it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted April 25, 2004 I wonder if the homefield advantage will have it to where if your team sucks but then suddenly gets better the crowd gets more rowdy and moves up? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conspiracy_Victim 0 Report post Posted April 25, 2004 I hope they eventually put in the crowd storming the field and tearing down the goal posts after a big win. I think they were going to put it in in '04 but they took it out after the NCAA asked them to because it promoted inappropriate behavior or some such crap. I'd still like to see it though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yankovic fan 0 Report post Posted April 25, 2004 While them full motion video movie things are funny sometimes when you first start the games, I wonder how much space they could free up by taking that out and putting something game related. More features, MORE I-AA teams, more personalization features, hit on more traditions at schools, etc... Anyone have information on the space these movie things take up? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted April 25, 2004 While them full motion video movie things are funny sometimes when you first start the games, I wonder how much space they could free up by taking that out and putting something game related. More features, MORE I-AA teams, more personalization features, hit on more traditions at schools, etc... Anyone have information on the space these movie things take up? I know a girl that's in OU's marching band. She was at the Red River Shootout and an EA camera crew made them do the "EA Sports! It's in the game!" thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Tino Standard 0 Report post Posted April 26, 2004 I hope they eventually put in the crowd storming the field and tearing down the goal posts after a big win. I think they were going to put it in in '04 but they took it out after the NCAA asked them to because it promoted inappropriate behavior or some such crap. I'd still like to see it though. Actually, way back in the day, Madden had this. Back in '92, Madden didn't have the NFL or NFLPA licenses yet, so the league couldn't really say anything about the stuff in the game. Thus, you got awesome things like quarterbacks getting injured, leading to ambulances driving onto the field to get the hurt QBs, running other players over in the process. Also, there was the crowd-storms-the-field bit in the playoffs. In the first round, the home crowd would storm the field after a win. In the second round, they'd storm and shake the goalposts. If you won the championship, the crowd would storm the field, tear down the goalposts, and then fireworks would go off. It was tremendous. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conspiracy_Victim 0 Report post Posted April 26, 2004 Yeah I remember the ambulance. It was great to see the little players' legs kinda kicking in the air then the ambulance would come out, seemingly run the player over, then pick him up. There's actually a short write up on NCAA in GamePro (just got it today). To wit: "EA Sports' college-football series has so completely dominated the sport that, once again, chief competitor ESPN Videogames won't be making a college game this season. As another season of domination looms, college atmosphere is on of the primary additions to NCAA Football 2005- on a big day, the crowd's cheers and jeers will be monitored, affecting player performance and even you, the gamer, by shaking the camera and rattling your controller. A new "Match- Up Stick" lets you ket in on personnel mismatches and use them to your advantage, and Dynasty mode now factors in elements like player grades and potential transfers to other schools. Gatorade baths for coaches and fan celebrations like the Gator Chomp will also keep the college atmosphere loud and proud." There's also a couple of pictures, mainly a Gatorade bath about to take place and a couple of shots of WRs who can't hear the audibles waving their arms and putting their hands to their helmets. Target release date is July. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
therealworldschampion 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2004 I hope there's more College Classics in this game, I really enjoyed that option last year. I'd also like if they had rotating conference schedules, it gets really boring playing the same teams in the conference schedule every year in dynasty mode. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Flyboy Report post Posted April 30, 2004 Transfers are "confirmed" for the game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2004 I still want to be able to create my own rivalry. I mean come one......it'd be awesome to play a team and have several good games over the course of a few years to the point where it becomes a rivalry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Sandusky 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2004 I'd put the top ten hardest places to play thusly (and be warned I live in the South and thus might be a tad underexposed to other regions): Tennessee (the only one on this list I've experienced, and I am a Tennessee fan, so bias is possible, but I'll be damned if it doesn't get loud as FUCK in that stadium) Michigan Oklahoma Florida Ohio State LSU Penn State (when they're winning anyway) Florida State Georgia Clemson Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conspiracy_Victim 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2004 I'd put the top ten hardest places to play thusly (and be warned I live in the South and thus might be a tad underexposed to other regions): Tennessee (the only one on this list I've experienced, and I am a Tennessee fan, so bias is possible, but I'll be damned if it doesn't get loud as FUCK in that stadium) Michigan Oklahoma Florida Ohio State LSU Penn State (when they're winning anyway) Florida State Georgia Clemson Where the FUCK is A&M??!! C'mon Kylie you oughta know better, living in the South and all. *pouts, pisses, and moans* Anyway, there's another short write-up on the game in Game Informer. Even though no one seems to appreciate my earlier transcript *grumble* I will go ahead and let you all in on it (those who can't shell out the $10 for a subscription anyway): "College football is more than football without the massive salaries and big egos. It's a whole subculture of fierce rivalries played out before over 100,000 screaming fans jammed into a stadium on Saturday afternoon. It's the Red River Shootout between the Sooners and the Longhorns. It's the passing of rivalry trophies with names like The Megaphone and The Apple Cup. And it's a little Georgia tiff called "Clean Old Fashioned Hate". Before now, EA Sports' NCAA series did a good job of representing the passion of college football. In 2005, however, the game is going to take sports- collegiate or pro- somewhere it's never been before. In an ode to the fierce rivalries throughout the land, the crowd can have a direct impact on the players on the field. Whether it's the difficulty of a QB calling an audible over the deafening crowd noise, or the pressure or executing a winning forth quarter drive in an enemies' stadium, NCAA kick the intensity of football up a notch and many thousands of decibels. Taking the custom entrances of last year, fans can now get in on the act with thheir own celebrations, such as the University of Florida's Gator Chomp or the Texas Longhorns' Hook 'Em Horns. Part of the thrill of college football is seeing the men among boys, like a Larry Fitzgerald. NCAA now allows you to take advantage of any mismatches on the line of scrimmage. With the Match-Up stick, you can position your best receiver against that slow, 5'9" cornerback, and watch as the domination unfolds." Also lists the release date as July 1, which is a Thursday. EA often release games on Thursday rather than the typical Tuesday, so that may be an accurate release date. Of it could get pushed back to the end of the month who knows. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2004 Why do you put Oklahoma on that list Kotz? I mean I'd think the only thing that'd make it a hard place to win is the team you're facing. We only get like super loud if it's a team that has beaten us the last season. Such as OSU this past season....you could not hear a GOD DAMN THING during that game because it was so fucking loud. I guess that "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU!" during kickoffs would be annoying to. Unless of course you know something from seeing it on TV that I don't know. I get a different perception at the games. Oh and.......A&M is one of the hardest places to win at. The fans are rabid and the way they all sway back and forth is disorienting. Plus the place echoes. It fucking echoes. And you can hear the people at the stadium up to 3 miles away supposedly. And the stadium shakes because of how loud it gets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Art Sandusky 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2004 Well, I should clarify where in the South I am. Charleston, South Carolina. The lion's share of my football exposure is SEC and ACC fare. This difficulty playing at A&M is all news to me, as I've never heard anything to that effect ever. I mean, I know they're a pretty decent team generally, but if you've got such a fearsome place to play you really should be doing better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2004 Well, I should clarify where in the South I am. Charleston, South Carolina. The lion's share of my football exposure is SEC and ACC fare. This difficulty playing at A&M is all news to me, as I've never heard anything to that effect ever. I mean, I know they're a pretty decent team generally, but if you've got such a fearsome place to play you really should be doing better. Yeah they have a fearsome place to play and crazy fans.....but there team sucks. If you could have the talent that an Oklahoma or USC has and put it at A&M with the fans and stadium then they'd be pretty much unstoppable at home. But they are shitty. Plus it's easy to take there fans out of the game. OSU went down there and whipped the hell out of them. Hell if OU repeats what they did last season to A&M this season there fans will all leave. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Conspiracy_Victim 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2004 Now now Dam. I remember a few years ago when OU and A&M had a barn burner at Kyle Field. Went down to a goal line stand by OU to win IIRC. I could hear the crowd and I was a good mile away. That's loud. As to recent teams, this past season has been the only really BAD team in a while. Not that it's any real defense, but: A lot of freshman playing serious minutes + learning a new offensive scheme + switching from a 3-4 to a 4-3 + playing in the hardest conference in college football = really bad results I'm willing to give Franchione another year or 2 to recruit his kind of players and run his scheme before I'm going to throw my hands up in the air and run around in circles. As to the stadium, it a two tier stadium that they just recently enclosed (used to be open ended, but they threw in some fan zone and added some more seats) and increased the capacity to almost 83,000. You get most of those fans standing up and hunched over (called "Humping It") doing the cheers in unison, it gets loud. Then during the fight song and some of the cheers everyone puts their arms around each other's shoulders and rocks back and forth. It's enough to give you motion sickness. A 67% winning percentage at home shows that in can get in people's heads occassionally. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted May 1, 2004 Well I'll probably be there this season(gotta play A&M in rugby the day before) so we'll see how loud it is. I'll see in person. I expect one of the loudest places in College football this season to be Manhattan Kansas during OU/KSU. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted May 1, 2004 Well I'll probably be there this season(gotta play A&M in rugby the day before) so we'll see how loud it is. I'll see in person. I expect one of the loudest places in College football this season to be Manhattan Kansas during OU/KSU. If K-State played in a decent stadium, I agree. However, I'm not sure how much noise they can make in a place that seats probably 35,000 tops. Then again, I'm a bit biased here because Death Valley seats about 93,000 and the coliseum-like construction of the stadium helps the acoustics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites