EA Sports College Football 25

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redwingillini11

White and Sixth
North Aurora
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redwingillini11

White and Sixth
North Aurora
Our offensive rating is shockingly low, considering a lot of us believe it may be our better unit this year. Hopefully we start the year strong and the roster update reflects how good we really are.
 
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lstewart53x3

Scottsdale, Arizona
Our offensive rating is shockingly low, considering a lot of us believe it may be our better unit this year. Hopefully we start the year strong and the roster update reflects how good we really are.
In an article I read from reporters who were allowed to play the game, the rating system isn’t final and the ratings will adjust before the game is released.
 
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TentakilRex

Land O Insects between Quincy-Macomb-Jacksonville
In an article I read from reporters who were allowed to play the game, the rating system isn’t final and the ratings will adjust before the game is released.
Truee, also need to change to the A+-F ranking system
 
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redwingillini11

White and Sixth
North Aurora
They really made a mess of this list. LSU should be #1, Bama is too high. People are saying that Ohio State is too high, and that's pretty interesting if they kind of entered Alabama territory of playing very few games at home with an intimidating atmosphere because they are so used to winning big. Wisconsin is way too high, and I'll say it, it's an overrated gameday experience. I found Iowa to be a more interesting environment than Wisconsin. Oklahoma is too high. Florida State may or may not be too high, but is carried by their band. Oregon is too low, Michigan is too low. Tennessee is too low. South Carolina is too high. Michigan State shouldn't be on the list and Mississippi State is just a stupid inclusion.
 
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MoCoMdIllini

Montgomery County, Maryland
I don't know about "toughest to play in" but Penn State's Beaver Stadium was the best stadium experience I've seen. Despite being 3 rows from the surface of the sun we had a great line of sight.

It helped that it was a game that I didn't especially care about the outcome.
 
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Illlinois has won games at Camp Randall and Beaver Stadium in the last 3 years. I wonder how many other schools have multiple wins at the "Top 10 Toughest Places to Play" in the same time period.
And if you extend it to the top 25, we have won at three stadiums (adding on MSU) in the past five years! FTR, the three Big Ten stadiums in the top 10 are (4) Ohio State, (6) Penn State and (7) Wisconsin. These are those schools' home losses in the past three seasons:

OHIO STATE
--- Undefeated in 2023 ---
2022 vs. #3 Michigan, 23-45
2021 vs. #12 Oregon, 28-35

PENN STATE
2023 vs. #3 Michigan, 15-24
2022 vs. #2 Ohio State, 31-44
2021 vs. #6 Michigan, 17-21
2021 vs. Illinois, 18-20 in 9OT :cool:

WISCONSIN
2023 vs. Northwestern, 10-24
2023 vs. Iowa, 6-15
2022 vs. Minnesota, 16-23
2022 vs. Illinois, 34-10
2022 vs. Washington State, 14-17
2021 vs. #14 Michigan, 17-38
2021 vs. #19 Penn State, 10-16

So the only schools to show up on more than one of those lists are Michigan, Ohio State ... and Illinois, lol.
 
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Wisconsin has 7 losses at home the past three seasons?! And look at who they’re against! How is that place considered a top 10 toughest place to play?
As someone who’s seen a game there and had a great time, it’s a cool enough stadium/experience, but it’s really not very loud, especially given its good reputation … and I’ve heard this stated from multiple Badgers fans. I think it suffers from a setup similar to the Big House where it forever reason doesn’t trap enough noise.

Honestly, in the rare instances Memorial Stadium has a full and energetic crowd (e.g., Michigan home game in 2007), it’s louder.
 
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Also, RE: the themed games ... I wonder if they will even bother with us having an "Orange Out" or if that will just be the default crowd. :ROFLMAO: It always kind of bugged me when video games that prided themselves on being ultra-realistic would make the crowd made up of one or two colors. One just has to look around them at an "Orange Out" game in Champaign to see a very decent chunk of fans will just simply wear whatever they want, so a truly realistic crowd at all stadiums will always have a smattering of white, gray and other random T-shirt colors.

If they really wanted to get our crowd right, it would be 90% orange in September, 70% orange in October and 50/50 between navy and orange in November and after. :ROFLMAO:
 
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KBLEE

Montgomery, IL
If they really wanted to get our crowd right, it would be 90% orange in September, 70% orange in October and 50/50 between navy and orange in November and after. :ROFLMAO:

It also depends on who our opponent is. If it's against Wisconsin, Nebraska or Ohio State they would need to add in quite a bit of red.
 
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It also depends on who our opponent is. If it's against Wisconsin, Nebraska or Ohio State they would need to add in quite a bit of red.
I always find it surprising how many Huskers fans there are in Champaign. I mean, I know they travel with the best of them ... but C-U isn't even kind of the easiest campus for them to get to.
 
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blackdog

Champaign
I always find it surprising how many Huskers fans there are in Champaign. I mean, I know they travel with the best of them ... but C-U isn't even kind of the easiest campus for them to get to.

There really aren't too many of them here full time. What happens though on gameday against Nebraska is that the RV lot is absolutely packed to the brim. They travel like the caravan scene from Independence Day