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Top Five NCAA Football Games of All Time

With under a month to go until the NCAA Football 09 release, and with a demo that dropped yesterday, I figured it was the right time to list my top five NCAA Football video games of all time.

#5. NCAA '08 (Xbox 360)


I know I will take some heat for this, but I thought last year's game was solid. In other words, it was what the first installment on next-gen should have been in my eyes. Graphically it was a step up, and they tightened up the gameplay controls from the year before.

The new recruiting was also something that was interesting, although a bit tedious after a while. Nonetheless, offseason was fun to play overall and on the field resulted in some good times, especially post-patch. Once you could drop the balls in over the linebackers and in before the secondary the game played very well, and head-to-head was then more about play calling and execution rather than money plays.

#4. The Original, Bill Walsh’s College Football (Sega Genesis)

This game was literally the “granddaddy of ‘em all.” The first college football game didn’t have every D-1A team, let alone have real college names. BYU was Provo and Penn St. was State College, but still you got the point. The game was so much fun to play -- perfect for having friends over and playing all night with a couple of bottles of Mountain Dew to help your cause.

I remember running with the '88 Notre Dame team almost exclusively. Nobody was able to matchup with the option when Tony Rice was under center. His spin move was beastly, and people would just bounce off him. Basically once he got into the open field it was game over. Combine him with Rocket Ismail and a few other All-Americans that had great pro careers and you have an unstoppable team.

The game was ahead of its time in the gameplay department. And that's why what the game lacked in season mode it made up for with fun factor and replay value.

#3. College Football '96 (Sega Genesis)

Finally a season mode worth playing nonstop in the NCAA series. This game featured the pageantry and excitement of college football in all its mid-'90s 16-bit glory. The game played fast and smooth, and had real polls and teams, with your choice of a tournament or bowls to crown the winner at the end of a great season.

Running the option in this game was fun, and choosing your own playbook was a feature that helped the college football genre turn a page in history. This game was the first to feature the BCS and set the stage for what dynasty would become down the line.

#2. NCAA '99 (PS1)


One of the most fun head-to-head games I ever played. I remember teaching one of my best friends to play the series on this game. He rolled with Big Kat and the OSU Buckeyes as I usually took UCF with Daunte Culpepper or Indiana with freshman Antwaan Randle El. The most memorable moment I recall was throwing a pick with Daunte one time, and as my friend is running it back Culpepper is the last man to beat. I had the angle on him for the stop so rather than making a move my friend tries to run virtual Daunte over, and instead Daunte just lays him out, pre-Hit Stick.

This game also had a few neat futures, like a postseason all-star game in the Shrine Game. You could also play games in other stadiums; I remember playing dynasty games in Pitt Stadium as well as Three Rivers, something that blew my mind at the time.

#1. NCAA 2004 (PS2)


EA hit the jackpot with this game. Everything was closer to perfection than ever accomplished before in a football game. Online was stellar, and dynasty mode was epic as well.

Gameplay was tight and tended to roll towards the offensive side with a few money plays, but head-to-head was outstanding with one key stop or turnover usually deciding the outcome.

My favorite was running my Pitt Panthers dynasty and talking Larry Fitzgerald into staying his whole career. He won three straight Heisman Trophies and set every possible school and NCAA record for me. The guy was a beast!

Online was fun too. I lived in a big apartment in Pittsburgh and had two roommates and a girlfriend at Pitt at the time. I would get home from work late at night, as would my buddy. We would play online from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. He would run the offense and I would put my defense down on anyone who tried to cheese us. It ended up being a lethal combo and provided many nights of fun.

On weekends we would go to the Pitt game and see Larry do his thing in person, and come back and have a party which usually led to a NCAA tournament (something the girlfriend never appreciated).

So that was a fun trip down memory lane. How would you guys rank your top five NCAA football games?

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Member Comments
# 1 allstar3970 @ 06/20/08 11:58 AM
I think I'm gonna go with NCAA 2003/2004 on the PS2 were the best imo, but that may be b/c those were the two i got the most time with.
 
# 2 stoncold32 @ 06/20/08 12:08 PM
Excellent. I dont see how anyone could deny NCAA 2004 as being the GOAT.

I put in SO many hours on that game & I was in college at that time, so that made it doubly as great. Not to mention that year had some great college athletes as well. Just everything lined up properly that year.

In my Classic games on there, I have defensive struggles in which I won 10-7. But they were exciting though. And then I have offensive shootouts on there in which I won or lost 48-45.

One thing that game did totally right was passing. The touch you were able to pput on the ball was perfect, trajectory, speed, everything.
 
# 3 FlyingFinn @ 06/20/08 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Moostache
No love at ALL for the Gamebreaker series???

I personally LOVED NCAA Gamebreaker '98 and '99....I thought that those games were better than the EA offerings by a wide margin at the time. Sony kind of lost it after that and I thought the later EA games on the PS1 and all their games on the PS2 were better than Gamebrekaer, but for its time the NCAA Gamebreaker series was a whole lot of fun!!

Yeah I had a blast with Gamebreaker as well.
 
# 4 Deathblooms @ 06/20/08 12:36 PM
I remember using Auburn 84 I think on Bill Walsh and you could not stop Bo Jackson-I used to love that game
 
# 5 ehh @ 06/20/08 02:22 PM
I loved Gamebreaker as well, I remember I thought the graphics were so amazing when I first saw 'em compared to Madden/NCAA '98. Curtis Enis was a monster in that game. I also remember the code you could enter so everyone on your team was "golden", aka a Gamebreaker. Also, 2 player co-op was a blast because the non-ball carrier could run around pressing square to dive and throw bone crushing blocks. Sure, it was insane cheesing but I was a teenager and didn't care - it was fun.

NCAA '04 certainly should be #1, can't argue with that. I played more games in dynasty mode in that game than any other, football or otherwise. It's amazing too because perhaps the biggest flaw in the game was non-rotating conference schedules in dynasty mode. I played 15+ season with Penn State and never played a single game against Michigan - that speaks to how fun and addicting the gameplay was that I could over look that and not let season after season get stale.
 
# 6 OMT @ 06/20/08 02:38 PM
1. NCAA 09
2. NCAA 04
3. NCAA 03
4. NCAA 08
5. NCAA 06

That's my personal list.
 
# 7 jfsolo @ 06/20/08 02:50 PM
  1. NCAA 07-XBOX
  2. NCAA 06-XBOX
  3. NCAA 08-360
  4. NCAA 04-PS2
  5. NCAA 03-PS2
 
# 8 OMT @ 06/20/08 02:50 PM
Here's some reasoning:

5. NCAA 06 - One word: Girlfriends

4. NCAA 08 - Next gen at 60 fps, video highlights, and really deep recruiting.

3. NCAA 03 - First time playing NCAA when I started working at Tiburon. The recuriting and playing as UCF in the Citrus Bowl...er... UCF Stadium instantly converted me from Madden. Also loved mascot mode (sorry guys).

2. NCAA 04 - Everything just came together on this one. Sports Illustrated covers were a really cool feature as well. Only negative was the new memory card manager was full of crashes and standard violations that had to be fixed, taking away dev time from the stuff that makes a game great.

1. NCAA 09 - Just as good as 2004, but next gen/hi def makes it the new #1.
 
# 9 N51_rob @ 06/20/08 02:57 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by OMT
Here's some reasoning:

5. NCAA 06 - One word: Girlfriends

4. NCAA 08 - Next gen at 60 fps, video highlights, and really deep recruiting.

3. NCAA 03 - First time playing NCAA when I started working at Tiburon. The recuriting and playing as UCF in the Citrus Bowl...er... UCF Stadium instantly converted me from Madden. Also loved mascot mode (sorry guys).

2. NCAA 04 - Everything just came together on this one. Sports Illustrated covers were a really cool feature as well. Only negative was the new memory card manager was full of crashes and standard violations that had to be fixed, taking away dev time from the stuff that makes a game great.

1. NCAA 09 - Just as good as 2004, but next gen/hi def makes it the new #1.
On this board that is a huge statment. NCAA 2004 is held on the same lofty ground as NFL 2k5. I hope that you are right.
 
# 10 OMT @ 06/20/08 03:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by N51_rob
On this board that is a huge statment. NCAA 2004 is held on the same lofty ground as NFL 2k5. I hope that you are right.
NCAA 2004 was better than NFL 2k5!
 
# 11 stoncold32 @ 06/20/08 03:10 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by OMT
Here's some reasoning:

5. NCAA 06 - One word: Girlfriends

4. NCAA 08 - Next gen at 60 fps, video highlights, and really deep recruiting.

3. NCAA 03 - First time playing NCAA when I started working at Tiburon. The recuriting and playing as UCF in the Citrus Bowl...er... UCF Stadium instantly converted me from Madden. Also loved mascot mode (sorry guys).

2. NCAA 04 - Everything just came together on this one. Sports Illustrated covers were a really cool feature as well. Only negative was the new memory card manager was full of crashes and standard violations that had to be fixed, taking away dev time from the stuff that makes a game great.

1. NCAA 09 - Just as good as 2004, but next gen/hi def makes it the new #1.
Like the poster above said, that is a huge statement. I would hope that it is true.

Quote:
Originally Posted by OMT
NCAA 2004 was better than NFL 2k5!
From a gameplay perspective, yeah it was, you guys hit the nail on the head with that game. But if ya'll could do(now) anywhere close to the ESPN-type presentation that game had, it would be awesome.
 
# 12 BSherrod @ 06/20/08 03:11 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by OMT
Here's some reasoning:

5. NCAA 06 - One word: Girlfriends

4. NCAA 08 - Next gen at 60 fps, video highlights, and really deep recruiting.

3. NCAA 03 - First time playing NCAA when I started working at Tiburon. The recuriting and playing as UCF in the Citrus Bowl...er... UCF Stadium instantly converted me from Madden. Also loved mascot mode (sorry guys).

2. NCAA 04 - Everything just came together on this one. Sports Illustrated covers were a really cool feature as well. Only negative was the new memory card manager was full of crashes and standard violations that had to be fixed, taking away dev time from the stuff that makes a game great.

1. NCAA 09 - Just as good as 2004, but next gen/hi def makes it the new #1.
Dude, I love having you guys on the board and I have gotten a chance to sink a lot of time into the game. For 2004 to be topped, in my opinion, the presentation needs a big bump. Nothing beats the Notre Dame intro (Whom I hate) or Miami coming out of the smoke. Those same animations with new models and the player spotlights and you might have a winner.
 
# 13 auburntigersfan @ 06/20/08 03:42 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by OMT
Here's some reasoning:
1. NCAA 10 - Just as good as 2004, but next gen/hi def makes it the new #1.
corrected, I hope.
 
# 14 smurface @ 06/20/08 04:29 PM
Never knew in '99 you could play in Three Rivers and Pitt Stadium..that game was the best though. I loved recruiting in that game, and if i remember correct Louisiana Tech was always the powerhouse if you simmed 5 to 10 seasons
 
# 15 fistofrage @ 06/20/08 04:45 PM
NCAA 08 on the Xbox is behind pretty much every NCAA game for the PS2.

There was also a game for the PS1 circa 1996 made by Sony that was actually pretty decent.
 
# 16 mgoblue13 @ 06/20/08 04:59 PM
i think that ncaa 06 wa the best ncaa game ever
 
# 17 duke776 @ 06/20/08 06:36 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by OMT
NCAA 2004 was better than NFL 2k5!
For Sure
 
# 18 Sausage @ 06/20/08 06:42 PM
For me:

5. NCAA 2003 (ps2), put in so much time in this game. Harrington cover.
4. NCAA 2002 (ps2), first game for the PS2, fond memory's. Wienke cover.
3. NCAA 2007 (xbox), I thought it was good, traded in 360 version for xbox. Bush cover.
2. NCAA 2006 (xbox), enjoyed "Road to the Heisman" and dynasty mode.
1. NCAA 2004 (ps2, gc), I have a Create-A-Team franchise with George Mason University running as we speak.

**I love 04 and 06 the most** I believe they took away some presentation in 06 that bothered me, specifically team entrances.
 
# 19 babyfat9 @ 06/20/08 08:24 PM
2005 on New Gen had to be the worse

2004 Heisman was awful in the fact that with an INT or Kick Return the camera angle switch to a close up view and u had no periphial vision.

2003 probably was the best thus far !!!!
 
# 20 vernond @ 06/20/08 08:35 PM
Ncaa 96 on the genesis was definitely the best i remember having 6 or 7 friends stay over and playing the game all night. The season was awesome.
 

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