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As mentioned yesterday, the NCAA Football 12 cover athlete will be selected by Facebook fan voting.

The four candidates to grace the cover of NCAA Football 12 will be Oklahoma running back DeMarco Murray, former Alabama running back Mark Ingram, ex-Auburn defensive tackle Nick Fairley and recent Washington quarterback Jake Locker.

You can vote now, by clicking here.

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# 21 NINJAK2 @ 03/03/11 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by JoeMimic
No love for LaMichael James? Damn....
I vote for none of the above. Should have put Cam Newton on the cover.
 
# 22 Gossennator @ 03/03/11 03:35 PM
Can we just get the 1st team all SEC defense on the cover?
 
# 23 Facts @ 03/03/11 03:45 PM
WTF this was the "HUGE NEWS" SMH
 
# 24 FroznYogurt @ 03/03/11 04:01 PM
Eh, I was so hyped up expecting something better. Hopefully there'll be another blog today. And I agree with the posters above, I think there'll be Gameday.
 
# 25 Pokes404 @ 03/03/11 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Facts
WTF this was the "HUGE NEWS" SMH
Sometimes I think they're messing with us. How would an event such as the cover athlete be "huge news" when it happens every year? I guess the fact that we can vote on the athlete is new, but didn't Madden do that last year?

If this is all that comes out today (which it may not be), they're going to get some backlash from this. If they had just said, "We'll be making an exciting announcement about NCAA 12 tomorrow on First Take," everything would have been just fine. But when you hype it to be some kind of ground-breaking, "huge" event, and all it is is another marketing ploy, it doesn't help your image in the eyes of those who already think EA is more interested in making money than creating a simulation football game. Even if that is the case, you don't want people to think that about your company. Very disappointing, again, if this is all that comes out today.

This doesn't mean they might not have a lot of great things in store for NCAA 12; however, there are people who are a lot harder on EA than I am, and even I'm pretty let down and find myself scratching my head about how they handled this announcement. I can just imagine what those other people think.
 
# 26 illwill10 @ 03/03/11 04:17 PM
It would have been huge news, if they had game Photos for each player.
Not overly disappointed because it is only March. I will be disapointed if this is the only news this week or no blog next week describing the overall direction and goals of NCAA 12.
 
# 27 bh446066 @ 03/03/11 04:30 PM
I voted for Jake Locker, only b/c I hate Alabama. I honestly think Mark Ingram deserves it, though.
 
# 28 blakty @ 03/03/11 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by khaliib
What do the TCU's have to do so EA at least put them in the voting?
Big Schools get the push, again.
I was thinking that an Andy Dalton cover would be sweet.

The only player that remotely had a big year was Fairley. Ingram, Locker and Murray did NOTHING this past season to even warrant cover athlete consideration.
 
# 29 Scrapps @ 03/03/11 05:23 PM
Bottom line is, no one above the age of 12 gives a rats rusty arse who's on the cover. If this is all they have today, their director of marketing should be in line for a pink slip. For all I care, they can package the game in hamster droppings.
 
# 30 Kaiser Wilhelm @ 03/03/11 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrapps
Bottom line is, no one above the age of 12 gives a rats rusty arse who's on the cover. If this is all they have today, their director of marketing should be in line for a pink slip. For all I care, they can package the game in hamster droppings.
Ha. True. I still want Kai Forbath, because he helped me win a large amount of games with UCLA over the past few years.
 
# 31 thaima1shu @ 03/03/11 06:22 PM
Voting for Locker so that I don't have to print out a custom cover. woot.
 
# 32 FroznYogurt @ 03/03/11 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Pokes404
Sometimes I think they're messing with us. How would an event such as the cover athlete be "huge news" when it happens every year? I guess the fact that we can vote on the athlete is new, but didn't Madden do that last year?

If this is all that comes out today (which it may not be), they're going to get some backlash from this. If they had just said, "We'll be making an exciting announcement about NCAA 12 tomorrow on First Take," everything would have been just fine. But when you hype it to be some kind of ground-breaking, "huge" event, and all it is is another marketing ploy, it doesn't help your image in the eyes of those who already think EA is more interested in making money than creating a simulation football game. Even if that is the case, you don't want people to think that about your company. Very disappointing, again, if this is all that comes out today.

This doesn't mean they might not have a lot of great things in store for NCAA 12; however, there are people who are a lot harder on EA than I am, and even I'm pretty let down and find myself scratching my head about how they handled this announcement. I can just imagine what those other people think.
Agreed, well said
 
# 33 WyxHarmon @ 03/03/11 06:42 PM
Everyone that was expecting HUGE NEWS EVERY FEATURE OF THE GAME THIS ****ING GAME WILL MAKE YOU A SANDWICH AFTER IT PICKS A NEW COACH, calm down. There's over 4 months until this will be in your console.
 
# 34 prowler @ 03/03/11 07:06 PM
Why are people so surprised this was the huge news? This happens every... single... year. EA always opens with some marketing ploy to get the attention of casual fans who wouldn't normally be interested in the product. They know all the diehards are eagerly waiting to analyze and dissect every article and picture we find.

The fact that they hyped it as big news should've made it obvious it wasn't for us, since any and all new revelations about the actual game is big news. We got four months to go and this is how EA rolls; pace yourselves.
 
# 35 Pokes404 @ 03/03/11 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by prowler
Why are people so surprised this was the huge news? This happens every... single... year. EA always opens with some marketing ploy to get the attention of casual fans who wouldn't normally be interested in the product. They know all the diehards are eagerly waiting to analyze and dissect every article and picture we find.

The fact that they hyped it as big news should've made it obvious it wasn't for us, since any and all new revelations about the actual game is big news. We got four months to go and this is how EA rolls; pace yourselves.
But it's how EA presented this that's so perplexing. It's not the information itself (it's around the time they always announce the cover athlete and as you said there's a long time for them to disclose the new additions to the game), it's the fact that they made a statement about having "huge news" on NCAA 12. Well, considering the cover athlete happens every year, it was easy to assume that EA wouldn't make this big a fuss unless they really had something big to announce.

I don't quite know how EA coming out and saying "we have a HUGE announcement to make" over their twitter account would make it "obvious" that this "wasn't for us." Wouldn't you classify the people that follow the twitter account of a video game as probably being the more hardcore variety? All they had to do was release something like, "Tune in to First Take for the first announcement of the year for NCAA 12," or, "Who's going to grace the cover of NCAA 12? Tune in to First Take to find out." Both of those statements create interest, but a reasonable amount of interest given the announcement. In my opinion, EA's wording was far too strong and overblown for something that, as you said, happens "every... single... year." Because of this, it was easy for people to get the wrong idea and therefore feel a sense of disappointment at the announcement.

So, just to sum up my point, had they just come out and announced the cover athlete competition today, I have a feeling everyone would have been fine with it (at least any rational person). That's typically the kind of information we get so early in the year. Pretty routine. However, because EA alluded to some kind of "huge" announcement, there are people who were expecting something more and are let down by the news today.

Ultimately, none of this will matter once the blogs get going and we start getting a steady flow of information about the game. But as of today, I can't help but think that EA dropped the ball a bit.
 
# 36 prowler @ 03/03/11 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Pokes404
So, just to sum up my point, had they just come out and announced the cover athlete competition today, I have a feeling everyone would have been fine with it (at least any rational person). That's typically the kind of information we get so early in the year. Pretty routine. However, because EA alluded to some kind of "huge" announcement, there are people who were expecting something more and are let down by the news today.

Ultimately, none of this will matter once the blogs get going and we start getting a steady flow of information about the game. But as of today, I can't help but think that EA dropped the ball a bit.
I agree 100% but at the same time I know EA and their track record with overhyping the mundane. I watched EA(/Bioware) hype the release date of additional beta keys for a Facebook game (go ahead and read that again) over on the DA2 board. So I guess I'm just used to EA's marketing and know not to get the slightest bit excited until I actually see the info.
 
# 37 Zasnow @ 03/04/11 12:31 AM
**** Fail imo jmho
 
# 38 cajunspice @ 03/04/11 01:12 AM
These choices are less than spectacular
 
# 39 MarvellousOne @ 03/04/11 01:51 AM
I vote A.J. Green for the cover athlete...too bad he isn't in the casting so I guess my vote will be for nobody at all. Throw the TCU Horned Frog mascot on there they deserve to be on the cover.
 
# 40 geetarguy @ 03/04/11 02:44 AM
I think one year they should just have all of the logos in the back ground with "NCAA FOOTBALL__" over it
 

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