EA COLLEGE FOOTBALL 25: Are these actually the toughest places to play?
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Did EA get it right with their Top 25 toughest places to play in EA College Football 25? In my opinion, they did not, but it wasn't as bad as some people are making it out to be. I break down where I think they went wrong, and where they got it right. I also give my own ranking at the end of the video.
0:00 Intro
0:26 Relax?
1:36 The Top 10
4:05 Rest of Top 25
7:14 List Prequel
8:47 My Rankings
I’m from LA and USC does not belong in the top 25. Worst fan base next to UCLA of the P4 schools.
That’s the one I would probably change if I redid the list, but that place was popping back in the Carroll era and I let that sway my opinion too much.
@@BryceTinson I was lucky to experience a penn st homecoming game one year when I lived on the east coast and that showed me how lame USC and UCLA games are lol. Hell even at the pro level LA just has the worst fans.
Honestly dude your sound quality and edits and cuts look good! Keep it up!
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback!
As a Purdue fan I was the living embodiment of “you had us in the first half, not gonna lie” lol. I’ve been to several different college stadiums, and Purdue is the second best atmosphere I’ve ever been in. Even though Purdue lost when I was in Columbus at the shoe, that was the most electric atmosphere I’ve ever been in. But Purdue definitely has a very electric atmosphere as well. Hoping to get to a game this year to see the renovated stadium in person
I think it’s one of the more underrated atmospheres in college football. I’ve been to 2 games and they’ve been awesome.
@@BryceTinson I love going to games there! I’ve been to 6 or 7 but I still feel like it wasn’t enough!
I'm still still still still excited for College Football 25. I'll still still still still probably gonna be saving up some money for that.
Had a lot to say when I first saw the list. My first reaction was LSU and Penn State should of been the top 2.
Now my own top ten everyone should take with a grain of salt since it’s base on what I seen and experience going to a lot of different types of college football games in my lifetime.
1. LSU
2. Penn State
3.Tennessee
4. Washington
5. Florida
6. Oregon
7. Iowa
8 Wisconsin
9. Alabama
10. Texas A&M
Yep I agree completely. I feel like after the top 2, there’s a lot of discussion to be had, but the top 2 is the top 2.
whille Kyle field is tough, I would have flipped it with Tiger Stadium and not sure how Tennessee didnt make the top 10
I will say, I’ll never forget being in the Baylor marching band with RG3. Even he couldn’t get anything going at Kyle Field that day. It is extremely tough to play at. However, I don’t see how it is #1. Perhaps I haven’t been there in a while.
You would think U of Michigan would crack the top ten too…🤔
Yeah A&M is a tough place just not 1, I agree. My thing with Michigan is that it’s 110K people but sounds like it’s 85K. The fan base is a little on the older side and doesn’t have the rowdy game day atmosphere that you would think with that many people.
No Missouri is a problem
I think Michigan and Texas need to be higher, IMO.
Then Bryant Danny at 16 is nasty work. The best team over the last 20 years at home at 16🤦🏾♂️
If you don't think Bryant Denny gets insane look up the Terrence Cody field goal block
Every stadium gets insane during insane moments though. It’s more about the consistency throughout the season. They’ve been the best team at home cuz it’s the best dynasty we’ve ever seen. It has nothing to do with the home crowd. They could’ve played in the Kibbie dome and still been the best team at home. But like I said it’s just my opinion.
@@BryceTinson Alabama wasn't the best dynasty until 2009, look up 2005 Alabama vs Florida, Florida won the national championship that year. Alabama was like a 7 and 6 team that hsd potential. They could have beat anybody that night.
@@BryceTinson they actually had a good team that year but the previous season was 7 and 6
@@BryceTinson I don't know if you're from SEC country but Alabama has always believed they were the best team in the country from Paul Bear Bryant years and expected the dynasty to restart every year. It was always like a running meme to tell Alabama that Bear Bryant was long gone and to get off of their high horse.
You must be insane or a michigan fan to put the horseshoe at 15. I implore to go to a night game there. We are top 12 at least.
Penn state is number 1, playing at Happy valley during a white out is literally the highest recorded decibels from any stadium of all time.
LSU is number 2.
Bro has clearly never been to a game at Kyle Field.
You’re right, I haven’t, but you probably haven’t been to Autzen. The point is there are very few people who have been to even 50% of stadiums. It’s silly to use that as an argument. What’s your top 10?
I don’t really have an issue with flipping PSU and LSU but I would say LSU is better between 12-3:30 kickoffs and PSU is better during 7:30 kicks. The white out is the single greatest atmosphere in CFB, but they only do it once a year so you can’t just use that solely as your argument. As for The Shoe, it’s a difference of 3 spots. I don’t think it’s really that big of a deal. It’s still a great atmosphere.
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I have Autzen at 9 they lack high capacity if they had higher capacity it would be just as loud as penn state.
Kyle field Im not sure as the program isnt as deep historically as the others.
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1. Penn State (Pure dread going here)
2. Death Valley
3. Nols
4. The Shoe
5. Kyle Field
6. Michigan
7. Notre Dame
8. USC
9. Autzen
10. Georgia
11. Wisconsin (Jump Around)
12. Alabama
13. Auburn
14. Florida
15. Florida State
16. Miami
17. Texas
18. Oklahoma
19. Virginia tech
20. West Virginia
21. North Carolina
22. BYU
23. Arizona State
24. Clemson
25. Nebraska
26. Colorado
27. Texas Tech
28. Northwestern (Windy)
29. Iowa
30. Purdue
31. Illinois
32. Minnesota
33. Maryland
The rest are relative
Historical and traditional impact are the most important factors.
Recent success should not affect long term development and history.
Florida State doing a tomahawk chop doesn't make their feel tough 😂 and then you got Oregon on the list like they actually host good teams. Oregon don't get good teams at home for us to test that theory. LoL
You don’t think the tomahawk chop is effective? I personally think it’s one of the cooler things a home team does. As for Oregon, it doesn’t really matter if they host good teams, their fans are awesome and create a great atmosphere every week.
@@BryceTinson a cool atmosphere isn't exactly tough to play against though. I've never heard college players saying they had a hard time playing against those teams.
@@BryceTinson also go watch bama Tennessee 2005 which was also before Nick Saban. That game was after our best receiver was already out for the season. That was an intense rivalry game and atmosphere doesn't get any better than that.
A&M #1 is pretty laughable #geauxtigers
shouldn't be one, but a really tough place to play