These stadiums are going to be rocking in College Football 25
In college football, home-field advantage can be everything, and that's no different in the upcoming EA Sports College Football 25 game that is set to come out in mid-July. Some stadiums will force players with lower composure to miss plays, see incorrect routes, and much more. So, here are the top 25 toughest places to play in College Football 25, as confirmed by the game's developers.
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In a June 25 blog post, EA Sports devs confirmed what the top 25 toughest places to play would be in College Football 25. Below are their rankings, per the official post.
- Kyle Field - Texas A&M
- Bryant-Denny Stadium - Alabama
- Tiger Stadium - LSU
- Ohio Stadium - Ohio State
- Sanford Stadium - Georgia
- Beaver Stadium - Penn State
- Camp Randall Stadium - Wisconsin
- Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium - Oklahoma
- Doak S. Campbell Stadium - Florida State
- Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Florida
- Autzen Stadium - Oregon
- Memorial Stadium - Clemson
- Neyland Stadium - Tennessee
- Jordan-Hare Stadium - Auburn
- Williams-Brice Stadium - South Carolina
- Michigan Stadium - Michigan
- Lane Stadium - Virginia Tech
- Rice-Eccles Stadium - Utah
- Darrell K. Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium - Texas
- Kinnick Stadium - Iowa
- Notre Dame Stadium - Notre Dame
- Spartan Stadium - Michigan State
- Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium - Arkansas
- Albertsons Stadium - Boise State
- Davis Wade Stadium - Mississippi State
According to the release, "The Development Team worked to compile a list of the Top 25 Toughest Places to Play, factoring in historical stats such as home winning %, home game attendance, active home winning streaks, team prestige, and more."
This means that playing away games at these fields is going to be seriously tough, especially for larger underdogs. However, devs also did note that these rankings could change, perhaps if a team builds a savvy new stadium that attracts a larger fanbase. This is something we could see for a school like Colorado in the coming years, if they maintain their trajectory.
Today's announcement is just the first in a week of deep dives from the dev team, so make sure and stay tuned here at esports.gg as we continue to provide all of the coverage!