If you’re like me, you loved the NCAA football video game franchise. There was nothing like taking your favorite team, or even a random team, in dynasty and leading them to the promise land.
Sadly, the franchise was discontinued after the release of NCAA Football 14 back in 2013, due to the players not getting any compensation for the release of the game, while the game used their likeness.
Today, however, marks a day in history. Today, after seven long years, EA announced the return of the college football franchise:
No other information was given, such as release date, but in an interview with ESPN, EA Sports Vice President and GM Daryl Holt said that EA partnered with a collegiate licensing company, CLC, to make sure it had over 100 FBS teams, uniforms, different playbooks, traditions and much more.