• NCAA Football 12 Quick Clips - Boise State vs. TCU, LSU vs. Texas A&M

    On the eve of the NCAA Football 12 demo, EA SPORTS has released two new Quick Clip featuring TCU's 4-2-5 defense versus the speedy Boise State spread offense and LSU vs. Texas A&M. Continue on to check out the videos, then share your thoughts with the community.



    Comments 31 Comments
    1. Gotmadskillzson's Avatar
      Gotmadskillzson -
      Like they always say, once you put it out there on the internet, it will always be on the internet some where.
    1. morsdraconis's Avatar
      morsdraconis -
      Is it just me, or are the first two plays by TA&M prime examples of totally fucked up blocking mechanics? Two separate plays where the HB gets nailed because the FB doesn't block the dude that you would think he'd block (and one play he turns completely around to block a pursuer instead of blocking the outside linebacker that breaks the TE's block). I gotta say, why hasn't that shit been fixed?
    1. Dr Death's Avatar
      Dr Death -
      And to add to that, the commentary is so freaking old. They need to completely redo commentary next year. Prime example...

      "It was a really nice drive too, Brad. The quarterback got into a nice rhythm and did a good job of picking apart the defense."

      Bullshit! The quarterback threw one pass, the WR made a nice catch and then an unrealistic move to take it to the house. One pass does not equal a "nice rhythm" or "picking apart a defense."
    1. MrDupree's Avatar
      MrDupree -
      Agreed! I figured that shit would get fixed at least a lil bit.
    1. oweb26's Avatar
      oweb26 -
      Its called audio adjustments. Turn the commentary off.
    1. Pig Bomb's Avatar
      Pig Bomb -
      Quote Originally Posted by oweb26 View Post
      Its called audio adjustments. Turn the commentary off.
      agreed...i totally plan to play with the field announcer only this year
    1. th3 last tiger's Avatar
      th3 last tiger -
      I hate how in all of these video clips that they run the most generic plays out of the most generic formations.
    1. Dr Death's Avatar
      Dr Death -
      Quote Originally Posted by oweb26 View Post
      Its called audio adjustments. Turn the commentary off.
      Certainly that is an option, but for $60 bucks a year, you'd think they could at least tweak the commentary to be specific to the play that just happened. We still get: The wide receiver ran a perfect post route and the quarterback hit him right in stride... or however they say it. And that "post" pattern... was a corner route...

      I don't play any of the NBA games, but from what I've read, they have great commentary in those... so why can't NCAA???
    1. xMrHitStickx904's Avatar
      xMrHitStickx904 -
      NBA 2K is the golden standard of commentary. Always fresh, especially when the season is going on. FIFA 10 and 11 has great commentary too, and they may be in a conversation, but it properly breaks off when there is a chance for a goal to be scored.
    1. JBHuskers's Avatar
      JBHuskers -
      Quote Originally Posted by xMrHitStickx904 View Post
      NBA 2K is the golden standard of commentary. Always fresh, especially when the season is going on. FIFA 10 and 11 has great commentary too, and they may be in a conversation, but it properly breaks off when there is a chance for a goal to be scored.
      Agreed on 2K .... for NCAA, I normally have the audio on whatever I have on the other TV running through surround (like MLB Network lately)....
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      xMrHitStickx904 -
      Quote Originally Posted by JBHuskers View Post
      Agreed on 2K .... for NCAA, I normally have the audio on whatever I have on the other TV running through surround (like MLB Network lately)....
      Same here. I rarely ever actually listen to the game sounds playing NCAA. Normally I listen to my playlists from my Droid X.