College Football

Sooners we didn’t get to use in EA’s NCAA Football

Sooners we didn’t get to use in EA’s NCAA Football

One of the most popular franchises of all-time looks to be making a return to your video game consoles in 2023; EA Sports NCAA Football.

The game that’s been on the proverbial shelf since its last release in 2013 is making a return in the new era of college football that provides opportunities for players to earn through name, image, and likeness.

While they haven’t come out with a new title in nearly a decade, NCAA Football 2014 is still incredibly popular among sports gamers who have been able to continue playing online through Playstation consoles.

Rumor has it that nearly 120 teams are currently on board and EA Sports is working with them to get authentic sounds and crowd noises for its gameplay.

As NIL has come to the forefront of college athletics, gamers will likely get a chance to play with some of their favorite players moving forward as EA will attempt to create an even more realistic gaming experience. In years past, the company went with computer-generated names or simply numbers to identify players, but now that athletes can be compensated for their likeness, you’ll more than likely get to take control of Oklahoma’s offense with Nick Evers or Jackson Arnold at the helm when the game releases next year.

With the game’s absence, we missed out on opportunities to use some of our favorite Sooners. Let’s take a look at 10 players that would have been the most fun to use that didn’t get to grace EA Sports’ NCAA Football.

1
Kyler Murray, QB

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If there is a player over the last decade that best reflects a “cheat code” from the Oklahoma Sooners, it’s Kyler Murray. Murray could literally score from anywhere on the field. He had a great deep ball and was a precision passer as well. His running ability, elusiveness, and his speed made him a terror in the open field.

In Madden and NCAA Football, there are times when the change of direction physics haven’t been all…

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