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NCAA Football 07 | 
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List Price: $9.99 Buy Used: $1.95 You Save: $8.04 (80%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 5888
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 15204 Model: 14633152043 UPC: 014633152043 EAN: 0014633152043 ASIN: B000FDDN9C
Release Date: July 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Wild new Momentum System -- Capitalize on your window of opportunity as big plays, defensive stops, trick plays, and special teams keep you in a constant struggle for momentum | | • | You can improve your players by having them excel in the classroom -- balance their time between studies, practice, and social events | | • | All-New Spring Game lets you evaluate incoming blue chip freshmen, to determine who to red-shirt | | • | Hone your skills with 11 new and challenging Spring Drills -- Rush the Quarterback, Passing Distance, and more | | • | All-new gameplay mechanics like Jump the Snap, Slide Protection, Smart Routes, Defensive Hot Routes, and Precision Passing -- utilize them to gain every advantage over your rivals |
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Product Description NCAA Football 07 lets you experience the true year-round passion of college football. Grab your text books, strap on your helmet, and get ready for real-world football gaming, on a deeper level than previous games. Turn the tide in your favor and control momentum like never before, come from behind late with drive-stopping sacks, key turnovers, and clutch first down conversions. You'll also get a chance to live the life of a student athlete -- remain disciplined to maintain a high GPA and improve your character and intelligence on and off the field. Integrates with ESPN Radio -- get the latest sports updates and track all your latest Dynasty information via ESPN the Magazine and ESPN.com
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| Customer Reviews: Read 40 more reviews...
Fun football game November 23, 2008 Excellent game. I have this game myself and my recent purchase was for a friend. Highly recommended.
A touchdown from EA August 9, 2008 I picked this game up, after having several NCAA games before and I have to say, what EA did with this one is fantastic! They have made it more tough than previous ones, and the new features they have added are great. Graphic wise, it could not be better. Seeing as right now, there are two newer versions out there, I would say, for the price you can pick this one up for, do it, it is well worth it.
Good game but not without its flaws November 25, 2007 When I began playing this game I had a hard time winning on the All-American difficulty setting, but after a season of taking some lumps I went on to win two consecutive National Championships. I really enjoyed both the in and off season player recruiting, as I got better and more savvy I was able to attract more top players. My 3rd and last season playing at All-American I was really destroying the opposition by 30-40 point margins, culminating with a blow out win in the National Championship. As I had done previously with Madden I felt it was time to "move up" in difficulty level, I had a period of adjustment with Madden but eventually learned how to sustain a drive and exploit weaknesses in the AI and consistently won. On the other hand, when playing a top team in the Heisman mode of NCAA the game is virtually impossible to beat. After three seasons of solid recruits my team rates an A+ on both offense and defense. While to defense holds up decently in Heisman mode the offense is impossible. My o-line with every lineman 90+ overall can't stop a three man rush...I usually have 2-3 seconds (when I'm lucky) to throw the ball to receivers who can't get open and who have linebackers out running them. If I do manage to get the ball to them as soon as they make the catch somebody crushes them and the ball comes loose. The passing game is frustrating and it's impossible to get into any kind of rhythm against a top team. The running game is even worse, unless you run in a non-running situation, like 3rd and 7 out of a shotgun formation, the computer D blows up the run out of the I-formation or goal line sets every time on first and second down. In essence, game play against the top teams in Heisman mode becomes so impossible so as to make the game a boring, frustrating defensive struggle and a battle of field goals. I no longer have fun playing the game but do not want to go back to playing All-American due to the relative ease. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted...the game gave me two competitive seasons, one season that was too easy, and one season of the most unfair and unbalanced AI I have ever seen in a video football game. EA should make an effort to make the Heisman mode more balanced. NCAA football was an interesting foray but I believe better and more fair (relatively speaking) game play is to be had on the All-Madden mode of the Madden 2007.
My Review Of NCAA Football 2007 October 7, 2007 The 2007 edition of the EA video game franchise has new features, like Campus Legend, where your player decides whether he goes the to the NFL or stay as a college coach, and Spring Drills, where your favorite team square off in a Spring-time scrimmage. Above all else, there are still the same game modes from the previous NCAA Football games like Rivalry Game, Mascot Game, Dynasty and a selection of Div.1-Football Championship Subdivision teams. This is the great video game to pass the time and can be used with only the Madden 2007 game.
Fumble, fumble, fumble May 15, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this, played it for about a month, and then got insanely sick of it. I just love how when your team does well all season, travels to an important away game, and then decides to fumble every single time it gets the ball. I'm not kidding. I play at USC, and my team literally fumbles 9 times! How realistic is that? This happened at least once every single season. Does EA really think that this is how college football works? I could understand if the other team's defense plays harder, or if you throw the occasional interception, but fumbled handoffs, kickoff returns, punt returns, wide receiver plays, all in one game! Come on!
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