Dynasty Recruiting in NCAA Football 13 Video

The final weekly quick clip on the EA Sports YouTube page was released earlier today.  In this week’s video, the guys at EA Sports bring you 4 minutes of raw and unedited look at dynasty mode in NCAA Football 13.

New features like enhanced phone calls, triple threat athletes, and new pitches are on full display.  Check out the video below.

Right now you can pre order NCAA Football 13 on the XBOX 360 or PlayStation 3 for only $45 via Amazon.com.

Rate The NCAA Football 13 Demo

By now most of you who really care about NCAA Football 13 probably have had the chance to get a few hours in with the NCAA Football 13 demo.  It is natural for everyone to have different opinions on how good it is and what still needs improvements.  NCAA Football 13 will hit stores on July 1oth.

Take a few minutes to vote in the poll and let us know what your exact thoughts are in the comments section below.

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Markowski23’s NCAA Football 13 Demo Thoughts

I’d pick Madden over NCAA Football any day of the week, but the NCAA Football 13 demo is the closest thing I have to being able to play Madden 13. Both franchises utilize the same type of gameplay, and both have new features that I was excited to check out. After waiting for a half hour( thanks Xbox 360), I was excited to finally play it.

My first thoughts were to try out the new passing system where you could lead your receivers and throw a backshoulder deep ball pass. On the very first play, playing as USC against Oregon, Matt Barkley threw a slant that led the wide out upfield to gain 20 or so yards. Obviously the new passing trajectory system will help gamers make some plays. Throwing the deep ball, is a bit harder though, which leads me into my next point.

The DBs in this game have really stepped up. I remember last year being so frustrated when the CPU would throw a deep ball into single coverage, and my DB would be facing the wrong way. My only hope was when the WR caught it, my DB would hit the ball out of his hands. Not in this game. The DB actually turns around and reacts to the ball. It makes it harder to pass the ball, but when on defense, you will feel like all of your DBs are Revis-like.

I really enjoy the new Heisman mode too. It is like Road to Glory, but you do not have to deal with trying to get your abilities better. Playing as the only available character on the demo, Robert Griffin III, I put him on Oregon to really utilize his running abilities. The best part is being able to slow down time. I know we all want a more realistic game, but then again, Heisman winners are not normal players. I would not recommend using it while throwing, because you become closer to the QB, and you cannot see some of your receivers. Using it while running, is a completely different story. You can use it to find holes, think which way you’re going to juke, or see if you should run at all. You only get 15 seconds, but usually, when you use it and you gain positive yards, the meter regenerates. I am really excited to use the Heisman mode in the full version, getting to play as other playmakers. I cannot wait to use Desmond Howard returning punts while using the Reaction Time feature or running past defenders as Barry Sanders. It is a very exciting and interesting mode I will certainly check out.

Overall,  just from the demo, the game looks like it is ushering in a new era in football games. Every feature they have added only enhances the gameplay. The Heisman mode will make you feel like you are the actually players dominating the other teams. NCAA Football 13 will do just fine until August 28th comes rolling around.

Let us know your thoughts on the demo in the comments section or in our NCAA Football 13 forum.

Road To Glory Playbook Trailer

Road to Glory mode in NCAA Football 13 will see some significant changes.  The big one that everyone is talking about is the implementation of reaction time, which changes the view of the game and slows it down temporarily.  That has debuted to mixed reactions so far.  Other less buzz worthy features include the ability to practice with the scout team, new high school fields, playcall improvements that focus more on your athlete, and new legend goals.

How everything will be implemented and the final result still remain to be seen.  I guess we will all find out on July 10th.  Check out the trailer below.

NCAA Football 13 New Hot Route Screenshots

Earlier this week we reported on some of the new hot routes in Madden 13.  Those same hot routes will be incorporated into NCAA Football 13.  You can now hot route your running backs to wheel routes, swing routes, and block and release routes (also known as blue routes).  Wide receivers and tight ends can no longer run slant out routes, instead they have been converted into whip routes.

I realize that for the less football savvy gamers out there, these terms could be somewhat confusing so I decided to put together a few screenshots of all of the new hot routes in NCAA Football 13.

Running Back Wheel Route
Running Back Swing Left
Running Back Swing Right
Slot Receiver Whip Route
Wide Receiver Whip Route
Running Back Block and Release Route (Blue Route)

NCAA Football 13 Top 25 Rankings Announced

Yesterday the overall team ratings were released. Today we have the top 25 rankings for NCAA Football 13. Alabama comes in with the #1 ranking but their overall rating is only a 97 which is a bit curious…

ncaa 13 rankings

Yesterday the overall team ratings were released.  Today we have the top 25 rankings for NCAA Football 13.  Alabama comes in with the #1 ranking but their overall rating is only a 97 which is a bit curious.  Teams like Wisconsin and Texas are rated as 99 overall even though their national rankings are #16 and #22 respectively.

The full national rankings that will be featured in NCAA Football 13 are below.  Let us know what you think in the comments section.

1 – Alabama
2 – USC
3 – LSU
4 – Oregon
5 – Oklahoma
6 – Georgia
7 – Arkansas
8 – Florida State
9 – Michigan
10 – West Virginia
11 – South Carolina
12 – Michigan State
13 – Kansas State
14 – Clemson
15 – Virginia Tech
16 – Wisconsin
17 – TCU
18 – Ohio State
19 – Nebraska
20 – Stanford
21 – Boise State
22 – Texas
23 – Oklahoma State
24 – Notre Dame
25 – Florida