EA Sports released more info on the stadiums it has designed to be toughest to play in in their upcoming College Football 25 game. As you might expect, their ranking of the different stadiums has fanbases riled up.
Coming in first with a bullet is Texas A&M’s Kyle Field, followed by Alabama’s Bryant-Denny Memorial Stadium. Staying in the SEC, LSU’s Tiger Stadium comes in third, followed by Big Ten juggernaut Ohio State’s Ohio Stadium at fourth with Georiga’s Sanford Stadium rounding out the top five.
Ranked sixth through 10th are Beaver Stadium (Penn State), Camp Randall Stadium (Wisconsin), Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (Oklahoma), Doak S. Campbell Stadium (Florida State) and Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Fans from just about everywhere had their disagreements with the makeup of the list.
“Wisconsin at 7 is way too high. It’s not loud there. When I was there, you could whisper on 3rd down and they could hear me. It wasn’t loud at all,” one user declared.
“kyle field number one has to be the biggest joke of all time. Easiest layup in the world to put Death Valley (LSU) or Neyland #1 and nobody would’ve complained,” wrote another.
Michigan Stadium, home of the Michigan Wolverines, was ranked 16th. As you might expect, that didn’t sit well at all with fans of the reigning national champions.
“How is Michigan not top 10? Who made this list?” a third demanded.
“We’ve won AT 4, 6, & 7 since we’ve lost at the Big House,” another Michigan fan pointed out.
Did EA Sports get this list right? How would you change it?
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