The New College Football Game Will Be More of the Same, and I'm Still Buying It

The trailer was revealed for the new College Football game, and even though it will be pretty similar to every other version, I've got to say, I'm pumped.

Ever since they announced the return of the game two years ago, I get more excited every year for this one and only video game. The college football game is the only video game that I have cared about and been any good at playing. I'm not much for role playing games. The newer versions of the Mario games don't appeal much to me. They have never made Crash Bandicoot right since the first version. There are moments few and far between where I get into other sports games, but it never lasts as long as it does with the college football game.

With NIL coming into the fold, and players being rightfully compensated for their image, the return of this game was inevitable. And when it came out for the first time in a while two years ago, it was perfect. I was right back into it all. I started my dynasty, I got back into recruiting, I play every game of the season, I want to win all the time. This has always been the case with this game, and with this new trailer for the 2027 version,

I'm as excited today as I was over two decades ago when this game first came out. The gameplay looks amazing during the trailer. The updates are right up my alley. You can create stadiums again, which hasn't been in the game for a good long time now. The mascot games are back. You can play multiple different positions on the road to glory now. I cannot wait to create a massive rush edge and run college football with the player. They have added NIL stuff in dynasty mode with the recruiting. The game play is becoming more and more real with each new version that comes out. That's how I want it to be. I want them to make this as close to the real thing as possible. That makes it all the more fun.

And my goodness, the game play in the trailer is down right insane looking to me. Each new version begins to look more and more like an actual college football game. This stuff is becoming more and more real every year. I swear that I think I'm watching a real game sometimes when I play. It is only when I look down at the screen and see a name I don't recognize that I realize I'm in the year 2030 with the dynasty I started over a year ago.

I'm also very interested to see what Michigan looks like in the new game. As you all know, Michigan had a bizarre offseason. They regrouped quite nicely, keeping a good amount of key players and hiring Kyle Whitingham, who kind of fortunately fell into their laps. He has what looks to be a good staff around him, they got Bryce Underwood a reliable QB coach, they retained Andrew Marsh and Jordan Marshall, kept their top recruits, and return some members of what could be a decent defense. I'm itching to see how these guys all look in real life, but also in the video game. I want to see what kind of plays the offense runs in the game under Jason Beck. I want to see if the defense is more coverage or attacking under the new defensive coordinator. It is going to show me a lot before the season starts. And boy oh boy am I glad they got Kyle Whitingham. What a relief that was. I'm sure this is how fans of their respective teams feel about this game. It gives us a bit of an early look at what our teams can possibly look like when the season starts in September.

I'm stoked for this game. I cannot wait to download it on my home system the day it is released to the public. I will start to build my dynasty with Michigan. EA's college football game is the best game that has ever existed in my opinion. And as long as they keep making it, I will keep being excited about it and buying it on opening day. 

Ty

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Ty Wants to Play EA Sports College Football 25

Well, after eleven years and seemingly endless roadblocks, NCAA Football from EA Sports is finally coming out this summer. I am beyond excited.

This is the one and only video game that I have ever been really good at, and that I enjoy playing. RD and I used to play this game a ton when we lived together. When my wife and I started dating this was the video game I showed her when she asked if I liked playing video games. I've talked to my son about this game as being the only video game that I have ever truly liked. And the fact that it is coming back has been extra pumped.

I have watched the trailer multiple times already. RD texted me this morning to let me know the news, and I almost didn't believe him at first. As I said, I had heard the rumors. I bought into the rumors. I have been ready ever since the last version came out. When they announced that they were going to stop making the game, I would go on my Xbox and buy the old version to play. I played it a ton at the start of the pandemic because I still had the old version. But it fully went away on my Xbox a few years ago. I tried to search for it in the store to no avail. I heard that you could buy a version of the game, but it was wildly expensive, and you had to have way more computer knowledge than I have ever had in my life. I tried to buy games that the reviewers said were similar, but it was not the real thing. Not even close. So I have been just waiting.

My son will ask me from time to time what video game I would buy if I could buy any game. I have always told him it is NCAA Football. And I was going to wait for it to come back before I bought a new game. I don't care if I have to buy a new system. I hope they have it for Xbox, but if I need to get a Playstation, I'm going to be more than ready to have that talk with the family. If I need to upgrade my Xbox, you better believe that is in the cards.

When I get this game, you better believe I'm going to play it until I'm as good as I used to be. I will sit down and give this video game my attention. I will take my beloved Wolverines and keep them at the top of the college football world. I will jump back into the dynasty version. I'll figure out the transfer portal. I'll do the recruiting. I'll find the plays that work best. I'll make my team a fun run and gun squad. I'll have an attacking and menacing defense. Punts, never heard of them. I will challenge any and all comers. RD can tell you about my prowess with this game. I used to beat his super teams he'd create with Michigan. This is my game. I love it. I'm here for it.

I am so ready, willing and able to play. I am so stoked. I cannot wait. When the next update comes in May I'll be waiting with bated breath. And when the game comes out, I'll be getting it on release day. This is good news and I have never been this ready for a new video game to come out. This is rad. 

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Things are Not Looking Good for a New College Football Video Game

I'm not much for video games, but I do love NCAA Football. That was the only game I would ever tell people I was any good at when playing. I knew my stuff. I love college football, so a game fully dedicated to it was right up my alley. You can ask RD. I've talked about it on the pod and this website. I was legit in that game. I knew what worked, what didn't and how to slow down my opponent. When it went away I was bummed. The old iterations of it were still available to purchase on the Xbox up until about two years ago. That bummed me out too. I tried other versions of college football games, but none were the same. Nothing compared to the EA original.

When NIL became real, and college athletes were starting to get paid for their likeness, it felt like the game may come back. Then they announced the return. And then they started to show little bits of gameplay. It all began to feel real, like it was actually going to happen. I was, and still am, stoked that this game may be back. I heard that 2024 was the expected release year, and that March was a rumored month. I let myself get excited. But now I am starting to get a little antsy. Stories have been coming out that are not so good for the release of this game. I am worried that they will have a hard time getting it to the public and that we may never see another EA NCAA Football game ever again.

First some players put out a statement saying they were offered a very minimal sum of money to appear in the game. I get that it is trife and looks bad, but imagine if your face was on something and you got nothing, or next to nothing for that. They just put it out there, didn't tell or ask you and it was there for all to see. You'd expect something, right? So when the rumored small amount of money for the likeness came out, I read 50 dollars, I thought the athletes were right to put up a stink. This game is going to make more than enough money to pay these athletes. They should get, at minimum, 500 dollars. That was what I thought the going rate was going to be for some not as noticeable college football players. I figured the more noticeable would get upwards of a grand. But EA is being stingy and trying to withhold money. That is wrong. And this afternoon I saw some other company, the Brandr Group, is suing EA for not being included in negotiations for NIL deals being offered to athletes. This is now another avoidable obstacle that this game is facing. It feels like the people at EA thought they would be able to release the game with no questions asked. I think they thought that the public wants it so bad that no questions would be asked. But college athletes are smart. They have loads of people watching out for them now. They have lawyers and agents on retainer trying to get them as paid as they can before going pro or getting hurt. They understand the current landscape of the NIL and they will not be taken for granted. I applaud them for that.

This game feels like it is teetering on the edge right now. It feels like one more lawsuit may strike it down and that will be the last we ever hear or see of this game. I hope they figure it out, but that seems like a longshot at this moment. EA needs to wake up and do the right thing. These athletes deserve proper compensation. It is the fair, and right thing to do. 

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