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As we eagerly await the launch of EA Sports College Football 25, we are slowly but surely learning things about the game ahead of its July 19th arrival. We’ve learned from the main broadcast team, that the commentary teams will vary based on the magnitude of the game, and now we know which stadiums will be the toughest to play in. We will be getting new information each day this week, including top-rated offenses/defenses, sights/sounds of the game and overall team rankings.
EA Sports announced today the top-10 toughest stadiums to play in, along with a full list of the top-25, which we will list below:
There are a few things we need to talk about with this list, but let’s crunch some numbers first. 12 of the top-25 toughest stadiums to play in in EA Sports College Football 25 reside in the SEC. The Big Ten is second on the list with seven representatives.
Let’s talk about this list, now. First, it’s a joke that Kyle Field is the toughest stadium to play in. That honor should have gone to Tiger Stadium and LSU. Oklahoma being in the top-10 is also laughable. Michigan not only not being the top-5, but the top-10 is egregious. The Big House holds well over 100,000 people, and they aren’t in the top-10 The list should have gone LSU, Michigan, Georgia, Alabama, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Florida State, Wisconsin and Ohio State. Maybe we will see in-season adjustments, or depending on if you are running that school you can improve it, but this list is rough, to say the least.
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