NCAA Football 11 Demo Arrives June 14th (360) and June 15th (PS3)
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Arrives June 14th (360) and June 15th (PS3)
Alaska = Washington vs Washington State or Oregon vs Oregon State
North Dakota = Minnesota vs Iowa..
You got me with Maine BC and somebody ??Comment
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Heres the thing, they can't do it by state, but what they could do is have replays of BCS Bowl games based on the regions conference.
For example:
Midwest Region: Ohio State vs. Oregon or Iowa vs. GT
West Coast Region: Ohio State vs. Oregon
East Coast Region: Georgia Tech vs. Iowa
Southeast Region: Alabama vs Texas or Florida vs. Cincy
Great Plains: Iowa vs. GT or Texas vs. Alabama
Southwest and Texas: Texas vs. Alabama or TCU vs. Boise
Mountain Region and Northwest: Boise vs. TCU
This way, all ten BCS teams can be implemented but EA doesnt have to worry about people not buying the game because of the demo size, or huge download times anyways.My Teams:
Michigan State Spartans
Detroit Lions
Georgia Bulldogs
Miami Hurricanes
Teambuilder ID: ttrojan2Comment
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the thing is, I would sacrifice the extra demo time for a couple extra teams. They could take Alabama, Ohio State, TCU, and Oregon/Texas for their four teams, I think enough people would be happy with the placement of the teams, and that promises the demo to last about 3 times as much.My Teams:
Michigan State Spartans
Detroit Lions
Georgia Bulldogs
Miami Hurricanes
Teambuilder ID: ttrojan2Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Arrives June 14th (360) and June 15th (PS3)
I think it'd be too good to pass on an opportunity to show off a past Heisman winning RB with the new Real Assignment AI.
The other team is a big harder to think of, but you've got to think it'd be a team that runs a lot of read options. Part of me wants to say Florida, but without Tebow it's not as plausible of a team to pick.
I feel like Texas has lost too many players to be a logical choice for this game, especially without Colt, Shipley, Kindle and Thomas.
Final Decision: Ohio State and Alabama
Why: Pryor and Ingram offer too much to pass up, especially how their offenses fit the "120 Ways To Win"Predictions:
Nebraska Football: 12-2 (Big Ten Runner-Up & Capitol One Bowl Champions)
Kansas City Chiefs: 10-6 (1st in AFC West)Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Arrives June 14th (360) and June 15th (PS3)
you do know that Ohio State can''t really beat good SEC schools, right? lol sorry, don't mean to brag, just sayin :PI think it'd be too good to pass on an opportunity to show off a past Heisman winning RB with the new Real Assignment AI.
The other team is a big harder to think of, but you've got to think it'd be a team that runs a lot of read options. Part of me wants to say Florida, but without Tebow it's not as plausible of a team to pick.
I feel like Texas has lost too many players to be a logical choice for this game, especially without Colt, Shipley, Kindle and Thomas.
Final Decision: Ohio State and Alabama
Why: Pryor and Ingram offer too much to pass up, especially how their offenses fit the "120 Ways To Win"Comment
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Re: NCAA Football 11 Demo Arrives June 14th (360) and June 15th (PS3)
I'm not a Buckeye fan anyway, darlin. Just making a logical proposal of what teams I think'll be in the Demo.Predictions:
Nebraska Football: 12-2 (Big Ten Runner-Up & Capitol One Bowl Champions)
Kansas City Chiefs: 10-6 (1st in AFC West)Comment
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