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While we're not sure what this means other than the fact that a couple of computer nerds/college football players will be bringing coffee to developers -- we'd like to congratulate Richard Mancuso and Clint Oldenburg for getting the chance of a lifetime! Press release follows:


REDWOOD CITY, Calif. and LEXINGTON, Ky. – Jan. 17, 2012 – Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) and NCAA Football today announced that Richard Mancuso and Clint Oldenburg will join the EA SPORTS™ NCAA® Football development team as a part of the inaugural EA SPORTS NCAA Football fellowship, a sixteen-week full-time, paid opportunity for former football student-athletes to apply their skills and knowledge of the sport to the development of the NCAA Football videogame.

Mancuso, a computer science and engineering graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was a three-year starting quarterback, New England Football Conference Rookie of the Year, and was awarded the Boston Globe Golden Helmet Award. Oldenburg, a technical journalism graduate of Colorado State University, was a starting offensive lineman for three years and a fifth round NFL draft pick in 2007.

“We put a premium on identifying individuals that combine real-world experience and knowledge of football with talent and passion for video game development,” said Cam Weber, GM of Football, EA SPORTS. “This first-ever fellowship program provides the fantastic opportunity to help us find experienced football student-athletes, such as Richard and Clint, to add to our development teams and help take our game to the next level.”

For the past 18 years, the NCAA Football videogame franchise has delivered the pride and pageantry of game day by connecting players to the emotion of the college football experience. From fight songs to school specific traditions, all 120 Division I FBS college programs are recreated with unparalleled authenticity. The fellows will both contribute to engineering and design development to further enhance the NCAA Football gameplay experience.

“The inaugural fellows program continues to strengthen our relationship with EA, and it gives former football student-athletes an opportunity to turn their passion and skills for the game into a meaningful professional experience,” added David Bertram, Executive Director of NCAA Football, the coalition established to promote college football, which is managed by IMG College, a division of IMG Worldwide.

The fellowship term will run from January 17 to May 4, 2012. Both positions will be based out of the EA Tiburon studio in Orlando, Fla.

NCAA Football is developed in Orlando, Fla. by EA Tiburon. EA SPORTS is one of the leading sports entertainment brands in the world, with top-selling videogame franchises, award-winning interactive technology, global videogame competitions, and breakthrough digital experiences. EA SPORTS delivers personal access to the emotion of sports through industry-leading sports simulation videogames, including Madden NFL football, FIFA Soccer, NHL® hockey, NBA JAM, NCAA® Football, Fight Night boxing, EA SPORTS MMA, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® golf, and EA SPORTS Active. For more information about EA SPORTS, including news, video, blogs, forums and game apps, please visit www.easports.com to connect, share and compete.

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# 21 Isura @ 01/19/12 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by raulstar12
yes honestly i think it is the codding that just needs to be fixed but i understand how hard that is to be fixed. well there is a reason why you get payed so why not work on it i mean you have 5months.
It's hard to fix because EAs code base must be a huge jumbled mess at this point. They need to adopt better development and quality assurance procedures. That will never happen on this gen though. Maybe we can hope for next gen (like 4 years after PS4 is released)
 
# 22 Chedapalooza @ 01/21/12 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Isura
There is already a former Auburn player on the NCAA team. He was shown in the "making of ncaa 12" espn special. He was responsible for RTG though, so hopefully they get more ex-players involved in dynasty testing.
The same rtg that changes your high school team name every week? That has computer generated names like peacocks?? Find one high school in the united states with a peacock as their mascot. Jesus... So lame.
 
# 23 concretefire @ 01/25/12 08:15 PM
Yeah, anybody buying this hype needs to just check into a mental ward right now.

Guys, they don't need real world football experience on their team. They could bring in Joe Montanna and Tom Brady for all I care. Joe nor Tom are not going to notice the multiple, multiple, X 10 multiple basic mistakes this "game" makes. YOU KNOW EA...THE ONES WE'VE POINTED OUT TO YOU GUYS FOR YEARS NOW!!!!!!!!

All you need to do is FIX the issues, post a BEFORE / AFTER video of the problem fixed......and you'd be golden.

But apparently this is too difficult for EA Sports to understand.
 
# 24 Watson @ 01/26/12 01:31 PM
Overreaction Sports.
 
# 25 mtoo22 @ 01/26/12 05:34 PM
I don't know if you can classify anything as an overreaction at this point. Its just the same stuff every year. Its to the point where I am surprised anyone reacts at all.

Hail West Virginia
 
# 26 TDenverFan @ 01/26/12 07:02 PM
This is good, I guess??
 
# 27 Isura @ 01/26/12 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Chedapalooza
The same rtg that changes your high school team name every week? That has computer generated names like peacocks?? Find one high school in the united states with a peacock as their mascot. Jesus... So lame.
Yes, sadly. Watch the movie on youtube. Either this guy clueless or EA simply didn't listen to him.
 
# 28 Watson @ 01/27/12 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mtoo22
I don't know if you can classify anything as an overreaction at this point. Its just the same stuff every year. Its to the point where I am surprised anyone reacts at all.

Hail West Virginia
If this happens, it's "Typical EA. Different year, same fluff."

If this does not happen, it's "Typical EA. Just sitting on their thumbs all year." or, depending on how stupid the poster is, "Typical lazy *** EA. WHY WON'T THEY START RELEASING INFO. WHAT R THEY DOING? Not buying it this year, I will not be sucked in."

And you know this is true.
 

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