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In this episode of the In the Game podcast, Bryan Clinton and Joe Tillery discuss the rankings of the toughest places to play in college football. They question the ranking of Texas A&M as the number one toughest place to play, arguing that LSU's Tiger Stadium should have been ranked higher. They also discuss other teams on the list and suggest some teams that they believe should have been included. They anticipate the upcoming episodes on top offenses, defenses, and overall team power rankings.
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In this episode of the In the Game podcast, host Bryan Clinton interviews Matt Brown of Extra Points about the upcoming release of EA Sports College Football 25. They discuss various topics related to the game, including the team builder feature, deep dives on gameplay and game presentation, the road to the college football playoff mode, and the road to glory mode. They also touch on the music in the game, the use of technology to render uniforms accurately, and the potential for updates throughout the season. Matt shares his favorite team to play with and discusses the ultimate dynasty team in the game.
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In this episode, Bryan Clinton and Joe Tillery take a deep dive into Dynasty Mode of College Football 25. They also introduce a bracket-style competition to determine the best dynasty programs for College Football 25, considering factors such as uniforms, stadiums, mascots, location, and transfer pipeline. Only one team can advance from each region: Northeast, Southeast, South, and West!
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College Football 25's dynasty game mode has received a lot of attention and effort from the development team. Bryan Clinton and Joe Tillery are excited to start with a new team in dynasty mode and discuss their choices.
Plus, the transfer portal is an important aspect of recruiting and team building in the game. Playbooks and offensive strategies play a significant role in the game, and the hosts share their preferences. Lastly, the return of the team builder feature is highly anticipated, and the hosts discuss their plans for creating teams.
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In this episode of the In the Game podcast, Bryan Clinton and Joe Tillery discuss their biggest takeaways from the College Football 25 gameplay deep dive. They highlight the impressive graphics and next-gen feel of the game, as well as the revolutionary wear and tear system that affects player performance. They also discuss the revamped passing mechanics, improved AI for the CPU, and the immersive home field advantage feature. Overall, they express their excitement for the game and the potential impact it could have on the Madden franchise.
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College Football 25 features a pre-game campus IQ concept that emphasizes the importance of individual player abilities and the uniqueness of each player. Bryan Clinton discusses the option game mechanics in College Football 25 include RPO and new AI logic for defense, providing a realistic and immersive experience.
The wear and tear system in College Football 25 adds a new level of physical elements, requiring players to manage their roster and providing a tangible coaching experience.
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In this week's show, the reveal trailer for College Football 25 captures the atmosphere and pageantry of college football, with detailed graphics and stadium elements. The game features and modes, such as Campus IQ and pre-snap recognition, enhance the gameplay experience and add realism. Plus, the return of Team Builder is highly anticipated by fans.
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The episode discusses the release of the cover art for EA Sports College Football 25. The cover features six named athletes and various recognizable college football teams. The conversation also mentions the countdown to the full reveal of the game and speculates on what features and aspects of college football will be included.
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In this episode, Bryan Clinton discusses the upcoming release of EA Sports College Football 25. He mentions that there will be multiple cover athletes, each from a different power conference. He speculates on potential cover athletes and suggests that there may be three different covers.
Bryan also talks about Chris Fowler's involvement in the game and the extensive audio recording process. He expresses excitement about the level of detail and depth in the game. Finally, he mentions that more specific details about gameplay and game modes will be revealed in May.
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The tentative release date for College Football 25 is July 19th, with a full reveal scheduled for May 16th. There is a lot of anticipation and hype surrounding the game, and it has the potential to be very successful.
Features being worked on include multiple transfers in dynasty mode and realistic simulation of future seasons. All licensed bowl games will be in the game, but not all stadiums will be included.
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In this episode, Bryan Clinton discusses the upcoming release of EA Sports College Football 25 and presents a list of 10 college football programs that would be fun to rebuild in the game.
The programs mentioned include Nebraska, Miami, Florida, Colorado, UCLA, Virginia Tech, Arizona State, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Cincinnati, and Michigan State. Bryan highlights the historical success of these programs and the potential challenges and excitement of rebuilding them in the game.
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In this episode, Bryan Clinton discusses the frequently asked questions about EA Sports College Football 25. He covers topics such as the release date, schools included in the game, the inclusion of NIL, the game modes available, the authenticity of the game compared to Madden, and more. He also mentions the implementation of multiple broadcasts, detailed game day experiences, and the inclusion of all licensed college football bowl games. The cover athlete and the availability of the game on different consoles are also discussed.
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The College Football 25 EA Sports game will feature different broadcast booths for different types of games, enhancing the immersion of the game. The release date for the game is rumored to be in July, with a potential specific date of July 12th. Cross-play multiplayer is expected to be available at launch, allowing PlayStation and Xbox players to play together.
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In this episode, Bryan Clinton discusses some leaked images of the upcoming EA College Football game, showcasing the accuracy and attention to detail in rendering the stadiums and campus surroundings. He also talks about the possibility of cross-play in the game, allowing players from different platforms to play against each other.
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In this episode, Bryan Clinton discusses his predictions for team ratings in the upcoming NCAA football game. He compares the ratings in previous NCAA football games to Madden games and speculates on how the ratings will be determined for the college teams. He also mentions the impact of the College Football Revamped mod and the community's anticipation for the new game.
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In this episode, Bryan Clinton discusses the latest news and updates about EA Sports College Football 25. The episode covers topics such as player opt-ins and opt-outs, multiple broadcast teams, Kirk Herbstreit's involvement, Kevin Connors' role, Reese Davis' comments, comparing players and legends, FBS bowl games, the Heisman Trophy, and the NCFAA declining the offer to be represented in the game.
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In this week's episode, Bryan Clinton discusses 10,000 players singing up for EA Sports College Football 25, but no Arch Manning. Plus, EA Sports College Football 25 will have multiple game modes, including Dynasty, Road to Glory, and Ultimate Team. And why the game is a brand-new IP and not just a carbon copy of Madden or NCAA 14.
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Matt Brown joins the show to discuss EA Sports College Football 25 . He explains the game's development process, the emphasis EA is placing on capturing a true college gameday experience and also the potential game modes and customization options.
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction and Background
(00:56) Discussion on College Football 25 and EA Sports NIL Offers
(06:51) Development of EA Sports College Football 25
(07:59) Emphasis on Game Day Experience
(13:29) Speculation on Game Modes and Customization
(25:11) How Matt Brown Became Involved in Covering EA Sports College Football 25
(29:19) Speculation on Cover Athlete
(32:32) Conclusion and Where to Find Matt Brown's Work
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In this episode, Bryan Clinton discusses the official teaser trailer for College Football 25 and shares his wishlist for the game. He highlights the attention to detail in stadium entrances and the realism in rendering different stadiums. Bryan compares the immersive experience of college football games to Madden and emphasizes the importance of limiting microtransactions.
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It's the first episode of our "IN the Game" podcast, covering everything around the launch of EA Sports College Football 25!
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