• EA SPORTS College Football

    by Published on 10-16-2023 09:58 PM
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    In the TGT Podcast Halloween Extravaganza, cdj, gschwendt, & JBHuskers cover the latest EA SPORTS College Football news, focusing on Extra Points with Matt Brown's interview with YouTuber 'tubbylight' where more game news and information was disclosed.

    Follow the link to watch the Video Podcast and share your thoughts on the show along with future topics. ...
    by Published on 10-14-2023 10:55 AM
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    Matt Brown (of Extra Points with Matt Brown) recently conducted an interview on YouTube with 'Tubbylight' where he disclosed information - both new and old - that he has attained regarding EA SPORTS College Football through FOIA requests and also in discussions with game developers.

    Among the noteworthy aspects:
    • ESPN will be a part of the game as Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstriet, Desmond Howard, and others have already recorded commentary
    • Even schools who have yet to sign on have been submitting assets
    • Players from the service academies may find themselves unable to be in the game due to NIL restrictions in regards to government status
    • Ultimate Team will include historic players (ala NCAA Football 14)
    • The game is not expected to surpass 25% of Madden's sales


    Brown has also recently been sharing audio and visual assets submitted by schools publicly to his Twitter account.

    Continue on to listen to the interview between Brown and 'Tubbylight' then let us know your thoughts in the comments below. ...
    by Published on 08-06-2023 06:17 PM
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    During a recent series of FOIA request by Extra Points with Matt Brown, the aforementioned author gleaned information regarding EA's request for rivalry game information from universities.

    On June 1, 2023, EA SPORTS reached out to schools asking for rivalry games, names (if applicable), trophy names, and more. Additional information can be found in the article by Brown, which is premium content, including the form sent to each program. ...
    by Published on 08-02-2023 02:16 PM
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    On Tuesday, Electronic Arts filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against it by group licensing company The Brandr Group over its future College Football video game. In the case that the lawsuit isn’t dismissed, EA has asked the court to pause the discovery process. (FOF)

    An in-person hearing has been scheduled for 2 p.m. PT Oct. 19. A Case Management Conference had been set for Sept. 26. But [Judge Haywood] Gilliam has moved the call to Aug. 15. The meeting could set the date for a hearing or be the place where a resolution is announced. (On3)

    Information courtesy: Front Office Sports & On3 ...
    by Published on 08-02-2023 07:55 AM
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    During Electronic Arts' Q1 2024 Earnings Call on August 1, EA CEO Andrew Wilson mentioned EA SPORTS College Football several times during the course of his opening statement and in answering questions from analysts.

    While the answers are generally vague, it is encouraging to hear the game - approximately one year away from release - being discussed during the earnings call. Wilson mentions that the game currently has many schools on-board and that they will continue working to get real players into the title.

    The next earnings call will take place on November 1, 2023. Continue on to read the transcript from relevant aspects of the call. ...
    by Published on 07-11-2023 08:52 PM
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    On the July 13 edition of The Solid Verbal Podcast, host Ty Hildenbrandt interviewed Matt Brown (of Extra Points with Matt Brown). The lead-off topic for the interview centered on the latest news & info surrounding the development of EA SPORTS College Football, as gathered by Brown.

    Brown has been at the forefront of covering development of the title, led by his efforts in utilizing FOIA requests from universities and also through contacts around college football and at EA. (You can follow Brown's coverage of the sport and game at extrapointsmb.com.)

    Among the game aspects covered by Hildenbrandt and Brown: Should fans be worried about a delay, when NIL offers may go out to players, potential player payment range, the Brandr lawsuit, when gameplay and development news may arrive, Dynasty Mode being the focus for the title, a recruiting mode revamp including earlier commits in recruiting, their process in gathering feedback from college football experts, the focus on realism, and more.

    Continue on to watch the interview with Brown at The Solid Verbal. ...
    by Published on 06-28-2023 10:33 PM
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    The second Tuesday of July was the traditional release date for EA SPORTS NCAA Football, with the final version - NCAA Football 14 - being released nearly ten years ago on July 9, 2013.

    To date, game details surrounding its successor EA SPORTS College Football have been kept under wraps, with EA only confirming Dynasty Mode and Road to Glory as features while also including the College Football Playoff, the Frostbite Engine, and the ability for actual players to appear in the game.

    Before game information is announced ahead of next summer's anticipated release date, we want to know what you think will be in the game.

    Who do you think will be the cover athlete? What features will (or will not) be the in the game? When will the first trailer be released? Any and all predictions are welcome! Post them here or on one of our appropriate social media channel posts.

    Numerous poll options will be posted on our Twitter account linked here. Responses and poll results will be highlighted in a future edition of The Gaming Tailgate Podcast. ...
    by Published on 06-28-2023 11:40 AM   
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    Following The Brandr Group's (TBG) lawsuit accusing Electronic Arts of attempting to circumvent their group licensing contracts, TBG sought and was denied a temporary restraining order against the developer to prevent any additional offers to schools or athletes for appearing in EA SPORTS College Football.

    After failing to win the bid to help acquire player rights for the title (EA ultimately signed a deal with OneTeam Partners), TBG filed a lawsuit claiming that EA is attempting to circumvent their group licensing contracts. Days later, TBG filed a request for the temporary restraining order.

    In spite of the lawsuit, EA SPORTS told The Athletic that the game is still on track for a summer 2024 release and that they had not yet made any monetary offers to players for their likeness to be included in EA SPORTS College Football. ...
    by Published on 06-15-2023 11:05 AM
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    EA SPORTS College Football is bringing in media such as The Athletic's Ari Wasserman and football coaches to provide feedback on the title.

    In the latest TGT Podcast, cdj, gschwendt, & JBHuskers talk about Ari's comments (what are "territories?") as well as why do we keep hearing EA CFB won't be a Madden re-skin?

    Follow the link to watch the Video Podcast and share your thoughts on the show along with future topics.

    The Gaming Tailgate Podcast is also available on Spotify and iTunes.

    To submit show feedback, ask a question, or suggest a topic for a future show, e-mail the guys at podcast AT thegamingtailgate.com or post your thoughts below. ...
    by Published on 06-07-2023 02:29 PM
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    Andy Wittry & On3 spoke with nine FBS players at the INFLCR NIL Summit held in Nashville last week and asked their thoughts on what fair compensation would be for players to appear in EA SPORTS College Football. In the article, the majority of players seemed to be pleased with the hypothetical $500 amount, however the premise of the article ('potential holdouts') was framed on select quotes from a few players.

    Based on quotes from Oklahoma quarterback General Booty, it did not appear he or his teammates were familiar with the $500 amount being bandied about: "We’ve actually been talking about that in the locker room. So, we’ve all talked about it because we want the game to come out, obviously. But we were saying if they come out and try to lowball and say we want to give everyone $200. Well, guys maybe like, like you mentioned Caleb Williams, may say no and then he’s not in the game. Then all the USC fans – who wants to buy the game and not play with him, you know?" It is expected that top players may be compensated more, perhaps in return for helping to market the title.

    Similar quotes from Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels came in response to a reporter asking if such holdouts were possible. The sub-headline screamed about potential 'mass holdouts' while his quote dealt solely with the "highest college football players that are in the nation right now."


    One day after Wittry's On3 article was posted, the College Football Players Association released a statement that 'every past, present, and future college football player should boycott the deal.' CFBPA vice-president Justin Falcinelli claimed that a current NFL player told him that they had received $28,000 for appearing in Madden NFL 23. Extra Points with Matt Brown's Matt Brown shared on Twitter he has heard from three sources that NFL players make no where near that amount for appearing in Madden, rather that number is for *all* NFL group license payouts.

    It is unknown what percentage of FBS players are members of the CFBPA. A very unscientific approach, but the official Twitter account for the group has only 359 followers as of writing this news story. It seems possible that the Association's request for a boycott of EA SPORTS College Football could be primarily to increase awareness and membership of the group.

    Could outside entities such as the framing of the article as well as the CFBPA calling for a boycott be making it an uphill battle for EA SPORTS to acquire player rights? ...
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