UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
Wow first post. Hey guys! Just want to point out that tOSU is not a spread team nor are they represented as a spread team in NCAA11. They are a multipleO team that uses spread, pro, and option elements.
Edit: The purpose of me pointing this out is because there is still a spread team to be announcedLast edited by blakty; 06-07-2010, 08:35 PM.Comment
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
think it might be safe to say EA is proud of there game. I hoping Florida is they havnt put a true spread team in yet. I think it would be crazy not to with Tebow on the cover.... Maybe UF vs. Fsu it's a OOC gameComment
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
some people are commenting questioning the reason why it is tOSU and Miami, but it clearly said that there will be other availible matchups. also, the matchups will be greatly determined by the style of play of the teams. my guess is that the remainig teams will be maybe: Michigan(option spread), Alabama(one back), Texas(not sure what they will run w/ gilbert, but NC team), Notre Dame(spread), USC (Pro Style)Go Irish!!
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
Georgia Tech or Navy
Texas Tech
Alabama
Michigan
Nevada
SMU maybe?
I'm forgetting a few offenses. But I'm willing to bet on all of those teams getting in.
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
Keep this in mind: using 8 teams isn't just about showing off the different offensive styles, it's also about showing off the pregame traditions. So it wouldn't surprise me at all if you saw, for example, Michigan vs. Notre Dame. Both have unique offenses AND pregame traditions.
Personally, I'd love to see these and I think they're all real possibilities:
Nebraska vs. Texas (at Cowboys Stadium would be awesome)
Florida vs. Alabama
Oregon vs. USCComment
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
Keep this in mind: using 8 teams isn't just about showing off the different offensive styles, it's also about showing off the pregame traditions. So it wouldn't surprise me at all if you saw, for example, Michigan vs. Notre Dame. Both have unique offenses AND pregame traditions.
Personally, I'd love to see these and I think they're all real possibilities:
Nebraska vs. Texas (at Cowboys Stadium would be awesome)
Florida vs. Alabama
Oregon vs. USCComment
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
some people are commenting questioning the reason why it is tOSU and Miami, but it clearly said that there will be other availible matchups. also, the matchups will be greatly determined by the style of play of the teams. my guess is that the remainig teams will be maybe: Michigan(option spread), Alabama(one back), Texas(not sure what they will run w/ gilbert, but NC team), Notre Dame(spread), USC (Pro Style)Comment
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
Choices are always a plusComment
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
This is awesome news. I never in a million years thought we'd get more than one team in a demo. EA must be really proud of their product this year, which is a very good sign.
Now I just hope we get at least 4 minute quarters.Comment
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Re: UPDATE: NCAA Football 11 Demo To Feature Ohio St. vs. Miami, 6 Other Teams TBA
Also, considering their choice of Miami-Ohio State, they could also go with big 2010 nonconference matchups. I think there a very very good chance they'll do FSU-Oklahoma (they love FSU, and Oklahoma runs a no-huddle spread). Also, Penn State-Bama is an option.Comment
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