The NCAA Football 11 demo arrives in mid-June. Which teams would you like to see?
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"College football fans, get ready for your first taste of NCAA Football 11. XBOX 360 users, the demo will be available June 14, for those on PlayStation 3, June 15."
LMFAO!!! You are so right; I was thinking the same thing. And the nets weren't even done well. The ball STILL bounced off of them, lol.
Most games aren't going to receive a huge leap in one development cycle. I don't think EA threw in the towel on NCAA 10 as it included improved animations, a slight visual upgrade, Team Builder and the option to select uniform parts independently.
I think EA is taking the NCAA franchise to new heights and making the right move in giving Madden and NCAA equal love. And with the new physics engine being implemented in NBA Elite and the NHL series, EA is working to bring some freshness to their franchises....
Although I already commented on team choices, I would like to see Alabama, Texas, TCU and Boise State as options. This way we can play any combination. Bama - TCU would be a nice matchup...
Good news for Americans, unfortuantely we (well in Australia anyway) don't get this demo AGAIN. Just one tip to a minority who will fly off the handle after the playing the DEMO and proclaim NCAA 11 is a disaster (hope I am wrong):
IT'S A DEMO! CHILL OUT!
A pre-emptive "Stop your whining. It's just a demo." I like it.
I think many of the developers on the team went to FSU. Which is why(despite the fact I do root for them) they are overrated year in and year out.
I wouldn't mind Texas v. Alabama. Mark Ingram Sr. was a Giant so I always root for Jr. and now that Colt McCoy has left I may finally start liking Texas again...
Since Texas is going to run a one back system this year and EA probably won't leave the defending champs out of the demo, how about Auburn/Bama? It's a rivalry, has the defending champs, would be one-back vs. spread, and Auburn uses the read option play a lot and EA has really been hyping that.
Oh yeah, and Auburn runs no huddle so we could see that in action.