NCAA Football 14 Presentation News

The first NCAA Football 14 information was met with cautious optimism throughout the sports gaming community.  Today, EA Sports has announced the improvements to the presentation of the game that is sure to make some fans very happy.  The major changes include neutral site games, faster pre-games, a true broadcast feel, and new stadium music and chants.  Brad Nessler and Kirk Herbstreit will handle the pre-game introductions while David Pollack and Rece Davis cover the halftime show.  The full NCAA Football 14 presentation details are below.

NEUTRAL SITE GAMES

The biggest games of the college football season require stadiums that fit their magnitude, and for the first time ever NCAA Football 14 will allow you to square off against opponents at neutral sites. For instance, start your season with LSU vs. TCU in Cowboys Stadium for the Cowboys Kickoff Classic, or Alabama vs. Virginia Tech in the Georgia Dome for the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game.

FASTER, LIGHTER MENUS AND PREGAMES

Get into the action faster than ever before with a menu that has a whole new look and feel. See all your options at a glance and get into a game quickly. Dynamic loading screens allow players to review injuries, note key players for the upcoming game, view offensive and defensive rankings for both teams and more, all while the game loads up.

TRUE BROADCAST FEEL

This year marks the inclusion of new broadcast elements, including the ESPN Living Game Clock that provides key stats after each play and a new halftime show featuring Rece Davis and David Pollack. Also, Brad Nessler and Kirk Herbstreit focus on impact players and provide smart analysis on key moments throughout the game.

NEW MUSIC AND CHANTS

Get pumped up with familiar stadium anthems Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes and Kernkraft 400 by Zombie Nation. Turn up the speakers and chant along with some of the most instantly recognizable and addictive songs in all of sports.

What feature are you most excited about for NCAA 14?  Let us know in the comments section or in our NCAA Football 14 forum.

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