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Top Five EA NCAA Football Games of All Time
5. NCAA Football 11 (Xbox 360/PS3)


After five lackluster titles on the current-generation consoles, fans of the NCAA series were finally thrown a bone with the release of NCAA Football 11. With slick graphics, authentic team entrances and an all-new locomotion engine, NCAA 11 was a rebirth for the series. Yes, the game did include a nasty dynasty progression bug and there were definitely some quirks regarding CPU AI, but the on-field gameplay was relatively solid, evoking the same type of addictive feeling within Dynasty mode that was felt during the PS2/Xbox days.

We also got an Online Dynasty mode, complete with the Story Builder feature and Dynasty Anywhere. Gamers everywhere became their local college news agency, trashing their friends after humiliating losses. There is no doubt that productivity at businesses everywhere dropped as employees recruited the next five-star stud.

4. College Football USA 96 (Genesis)


Building on the solid framework of Bill Walsh College Football 95, College Football USA 96 was the first game to feature all 108 Division I schools, along with predicting the future by allowing gamers to participate in today's traditional BCS bowl games before they were huge money grabs.

The on-field gameplay was solid as well, mostly due to the integration of a five receiver passsing mode and team-specific formations like the Wishbone. This game was reason enough to own a Genesis over a Super Nintendo at the time -- SNES gamers had to wait an entire year before the franchise would make a return on the console.

(Pro Tip: I will claim to my dying day that Michigan State was the best team in this game. The combination of Tony Banks, Scott Greene and Derrick Mason was unstoppable.)

3. NCAA Football 99


I strongly considered putting NCAA 98 at the third spot on this list because of its introduction of a multi-year dynasty. Ultimately, the complete lack of defense in human vs. human games nixed that idea, so it was only natural that NCAA Football 99 ascend to this position.

Not only had the defensive gameplay and Dynasty mode in NCAA 98 been refined, but the game included, for the first time, an optional 16-team playoff format. Yes, you heard it right, back in 1998 you were able to select whether you wanted your dynasty to end in a bowl game or in a 16-team playoff. Perhaps the NCAA should be paying attention?

2. NCAA Football 2006 (PS2/Xbox)


From the polished gameplay to the refined dynasty and introduction of Race for the Heisman mode (aka Road to Glory), NCAA Football 2006 has a special place in the hearts of fans of the series.

Unlike today's somewhat sloppy approach to the career mode, NCAA 06 allowed you to control your player's entire team instead of just an individual player. The result was complete ownership over the team, and the ability to dictate a specific player's involvement rather than relying on a poorly programmed CPU coach. Even better was that after you graduated, your player could become a head coach of a smaller program -- a seamless transition into the game's incredibly deep Dynasty mode.

1. NCAA Football 2004 (PS2)


Simply put, NCAA Football 2004 was the deepest, most addictive football title I have ever played in my life. I dumped hours into the game's College Classics mode, re-creating some of the most unbelievable moments in collge football history, and I played 20-plus seasons of Dynasty mode.

It's hard to put my finger on exactly what made the game so unbelievable, but the word balance often comes to mind. Offense and defense were perfectly tweaked in the game, allowing you to build teams around either side of the ball, and everything from recruiting in Dynasty mode to establishing new rivalries with improving CPU teams made you feel completely immersed in a college football program. Presentation was no slouch in NCAA 04 either, and I will never forget the endless number of Sports Illustrated covers I'd flip through, aspiring to have my team featured every week. Oh, and did I mention NCAA 04 was the first in the series to include online play on PS2?

Final Thoughts

As a college football fanatic, I feel lucky to have played so many great games to date representing the sport. With NCAA Football 12 shaping up nicely -- I had a ton of fun playing it at E3 -- this year should be another great one for the series.

Did your favorite make the list? Be sure to rank your favorites in the comments below.


Christian McLeod is a senior staff writer here at Operation Sports, and resident NCAA Football master. With him and his wife expecting their first child any day now, Christian is strategically working on a plan to smuggle his Xbox into the hospital as to not miss out on the NCAA 12 demo (Ed. note: Christian had a healthy baby boy! Clearly the kid knew that first impressions are everything.) Make sure to follow him on Twitter @Bumble14_OS, talk to him on our forums via Bumble14, or challenge him on XBL/PSN via Bumble14.


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# 41 coogrfan @ 06/29/11 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Bumble14
05 was the one plagued with the dropped pass issue--killed that game for me.
That...and beachball physics. 05 was a dog, imo.
 
# 42 The Edge @ 06/29/11 05:05 PM
I don't remember 04 I think that year I bought Madden but NCAA 2003 was my favorite of the series I played. It was the last one with the simple recruiting system that I played. While a lot like the deep recruiting system, I was/always will be more about the gameplay and liked how quick I could get thru the recruiting process and into the next year.

06 was fun but that was at the point where I was graduating high school, going to college, got my first fulltime job and had no time for gameplay.
 
# 43 baufan2005 @ 06/29/11 11:27 PM
No Bill Walsh college football? List fail.
 
# 44 DoomsDayD1978 @ 06/30/11 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by coogrfan
That...and beachball physics. 05 was a dog, imo.
Gotta agree...05 was an absolute trainwreck!
 
# 45 NDFan1029 @ 06/30/11 03:03 AM
NCAA Football 06 was my favorite one. It was the most polished of all the last-gen games, it had every FCS school in the game, and it's the only one that didn't have the boring fight song soundtrack.
 
# 46 DJ @ 06/30/11 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Bumble14
05 was the one plagued with the dropped pass issue--killed that game for me.
I also seem to remember a ton of holding calls in that game, especially if you hit a big play.
 
# 47 DJ @ 06/30/11 12:29 PM
1. NCAA 04
2. NCAA 06
3. NCAA 11
4. Bill Walsh College Football
5. NCAA 03
 
# 48 DJ @ 06/30/11 12:33 PM
Guys, what was the name of the game on the Genesis that wasn't made by EA? I remember really enjoying that game but the title escapes me.
 
# 49 TexasFan2005 @ 06/30/11 01:35 PM
Just picked up NCAA 06 (PS2) for .99 and NCAA 08 (ps2) for a couple bucks. Not a bad deal at all.

Since I'm diving straight into NCAA 06 because of the reviews on this board, can anyone tell me if they remember if NCAA 08 last gen was any good? Or did they take out the good features from 06..

Anyways, this is all in preparation for NCAA 12!! I can't wait!!
 
# 50 RustyBlue @ 06/30/11 01:50 PM
NCAA 06 was my favorite, but then again, I never played NCAA 04
 
# 51 Shakedowncapo @ 06/30/11 02:00 PM
NCAA '04...My Miami dynasty was so much fun. The one thing that sucked was I only got one year with Sean Taylor after I set an NCAA record for picks because he didn't want to stay! I took it personally to lock down the passing game with him.
 
# 52 kingsofthevalley @ 06/30/11 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by LouPickney
Good list -- some of the late-run titles for the PS2 were fantastic. Obviously the PS3/XBox 360 games look better graphically, but it has taken some time for them to catch up to the PS2 engine as far as some of the most subtle (but nonetheless important) things go.

My only major beef with NCAA Football 11 is the redoing of the playcalling screen; I preferred what they had in NCAA 10 over 11 considerably in that regard. Though, to be sure, that's more than a fair trade for the removal of Lee Corso from color commentary along with his inane comments that repeated themselves year after year in the series.

It's a shame that EA Sports was strong-armed into removing the 16 team playoff system from the game; that was a great perk for the circa late '90s college football titles. Perhaps someday it will be a reality for both real college football and (again) for its video game counterpart.
Agreed. The new games look better, but they still have a loooong road ahead of em. The actual gameplay feel was leagues better on the PS2. Oh, and my fav is NCAA/MADDEN 11 PS2. Those are currently both getting rotation in the cd deck.

If I could get the gameplay of last gen with the look of this gen I'd be in heaven.
 
# 53 cdawg44 @ 06/30/11 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by DJ
Guys, what was the name of the game on the Genesis that wasn't made by EA? I remember really enjoying that game but the title escapes me.
You mean College Football's National Championship? I loved that one because it ran on the Joe Montana engine.
My list
1.) NCAA 2004- I played 20 years in that dynasty
2.) NCAA 2000- Division 1-AA dynasty, ability to schedule neutral site games, 16 team tourament where you could use bowl games
3.) NCAA 06- this game was so polished and great. It fixed the drops issues, fixed the player discipline glitch where almost every team was on probation. Also you had mini-games added and real home-field advantage that you could feel. I swear going to Oregon, Texas A&M or to most stadiums in the SEC was amazing because of the athmosphere and sound.
4.) NCAA 11
5.) Bill Walsh College Football- the original was a great game
 
# 54 TallyBoi7 @ 06/30/11 07:24 PM
NCAA 05 was so frustrating with the dropped passes...but that was the game I ran the longest dynasty on...I had Mississippi State, built them into a contender in the SEC...I also replaced all the BCS teams with FCS teams.

I never owned NCAA 04 or 06...I did own NCAA 2003, which was actually pretty fun.

I really enjoyed NCAA 2000...I was finally able to run a dynasty with MEAC and SWAC teams. I also owned Bill Walsh 95 as a kid.
 
# 55 jamie1981 @ 06/30/11 07:47 PM
My vote for the best is the original 1996! I love that game! It is amazing to see how the PS2 versions of 06 and 04 pale in graphical comparison to 11 and now 12. But those were great as well.
 
# 56 GeneralMike @ 06/30/11 11:10 PM
2004 was my favorite on PS2, then it was 2002. Maybe because it was the first on that generation, but it was just such a huge leap from NCAA 2001 to 2002 IMO. The leap between PS2 and PS3 wasn't as big so my first PS3 version doesn't stand out. I played NCAA 10 a lot with a WMU dynasty so that would probably be 3rd on my list.
 
# 57 rudyjuly2 @ 06/30/11 11:14 PM
I never got into NCAA gaming until NCAA '06 so I can't really comment on three of them. I LOVED '06 though. NCAA 11 has easily been the best on the PS3 although it still has significant room for improvement.
 
# 58 DaReapa @ 06/30/11 11:24 PM
For the most part, I can agree with this list. I have to be honest - when I saw the title, I thought the list was going to be cluttered with games from the last two gens. Good to see they were actually from "all time". But on a personal note, I would've had the first Bill Walsh College Football as number 1. Good list nonetheless.
 
# 59 Wolfpack44 @ 06/30/11 11:25 PM
This is how I would rank it
 
# 60 Wolfpack44 @ 06/30/11 11:26 PM
Like dj on page 5
 


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