Ncaa Football 14 Cover

NCAA Football 14
NCAA Football 14 game artwork featuring Denard Robinson.
Developer(s)EA Tiburon
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
ReleaseJuly 9, 2013
Genre(s)American football simulation
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

NCAA Football 14 is an American footballvideo game published by EA Sports and developed by EA Tiburon. Part of the NCAA Football series, it is the successor to NCAA Football 13. Despite the game's positive critical and commercial reception, no sequel was produced the following year. Due to legal issues surrounding the game's use of college player likenesses, as of April 2020, NCAA Football 2014 is the last installment of the NCAA Football series. Rugby 08 download. As the most recent entry in the dormant series, the game continues to be played, with unofficial roster updates being released reflecting subsequent seasons.[1]

Sep 27, 2013  Best Cover, Settlement Division (2003-Present): NCAA Football 08. The decision to release multiple covers for NCAA Football 09 and NCAA Football. Feb 18, 2013  The four semifinalists to appear on the cover of NCAA Football 14 have been decided, including Denard Robinson and National Championship Game offensive MVP Eddie Lacy.

Development[edit]

NCAA Football 14 is part of Electronic Arts's NCAA FootballTaito legends 2 ps2 cheats. video game series. Part of the game's development focused on improving its user interface and presentation, with a mantra to 'keep things fast' and 'keep things moving'. The changes included a streamlined main menu (replacing a graphically-intensive menu design modeled upon the ESPN College Football graphics package), a shorter pre-game segment, more varied in-game vignettes, and a new halftime show with ESPN's Rece Davis and David Pollack. The game featured Kirk Herbstreit and Brad Nessler as commentators.[2]

On March 10, 2013, it was announced that former Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson would be the cover athlete for the game.[3] A fan vote beginning on December 5, 2012 allowed fans to choose what teams would be represented in the cover vote. After it was narrowed down to 32, a second round of voting narrowed it down to 16. A third round reduced it to 8 teams with players. Players also vying for the cover were Eddie Lacy, Kenjon Barner, Jarvis Jones, EJ Manuel, Ryan Swope, Andre Ware, John Simon, and Tyler Eifert.[4]

Reception[edit]

NCAA Football 14 has an aggregate score for both the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions on Metacritic of 77. The aggregate score on Gamerankings for the PS3 version is 77.27%, and for Xbox 360 it is 78.42%.

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
GameSpot6/10[5]
IGN7.4/10[6]

The game received mixed reviews. GameSpot gave the game a 6/10, praising the on-field action but criticizing the unnecessary experience system, the recruiting process, and the lack of significant changes from NCAA Football 13. IGN, who gave the game a 7.4/10, had similar comments, praising the fun running game and improvements to Dynasty Mode, but criticizing online servers, the dated visuals, and the 'generic' feel to the game.[6]

NCAA Football 14 was a commercial success, selling over 1 million copies.[1]

Teams and Ratings[edit]

TeamOverallOffensiveDefensive
Air Force706871
Akron636165
Alabama999999
Arizona868688
Arizona State848683
Arkansas888887
Arkansas State777976
Army727273
Auburn888890
Ball State798673
Baylor909088
Boise State869082
Boston College868685
Bowling Green747575
Buffalo798178
BYU838483
California848683
Central Michigan727271
Cincinnati818183
Clemson939590
Colorado798178
Colorado State727473
Connecticut818480
Duke797978
ECU848683
Eastern Michigan656865
Florida909092
Florida Atlantic757776
FIU797780
Florida State919392
Fresno State818478
Georgia919588
Georgia State606060
Georgia Tech868388
Hawai'i777776
Houston848683
Idaho636761
Illinois838680
Indiana818382
Iowa888890
Iowa State818183
Kansas798378
Kansas State869183
Kent State747575
Kentucky848483
Louisiana Tech747573
Louisville909388
LSU939392
Marshall747773
Maryland868685
Memphis707270
Miami909188
Miami University727471
Michigan919192
Michigan State919093
Mid Tenn State747575
Minnesota797980
Mississippi State889085
Missouri889087
Navy747475
NC State848485
Nebraska889185
Nevada757773
New Mexico656766
New Mexico State656865
North Carolina919190
North Texas727275
Northern Illinois798378
Northwestern868687
Notre Dame939393
Ohio798376
Ohio State959792
Oklahoma919788
Oklahoma State919392
Old Dominion707468
Ole Miss909188
Oregon959992
Oregon State848683
Penn State838385
Pittsburgh777780
Purdue848485
Rice757576
Rutgers848682
San Diego State848483
San Jose State778176
SMU818378
South Alabama686770
South Carolina888690
Southern Miss747275
Stanford919193
Syracuse818380
TCU848685
Temple818182
Tennessee868488
Texas939593
Texas A&M919588
Texas State686770
Texas Tech869083
Toledo818478
Troy757575
Tulane727768
Tulsa798475
UAB686868
UCF838682
UCLA868687
UL Lafayette778175
UL Monroe757975
UMass616165
UNLV727570
USC919590
USF848187
Utah868487
Utah State757775
UTEP757773
UTSA686870
Vanderbilt838482
Virginia848683
Virginia Tech939195
Wake Forest838385
Washington919190
Washington State798180
West Virginia848383
Western Kentucky757278
Western Michigan707271
Wisconsin888888
Wyoming757775

Current FBS teams, which are not included in the game.

Rankings[edit]

N.Team
1Alabama
2Ohio State
3Stanford
4Texas A&M
5Georgia
6Oregon
7Notre Dame
8South Carolina
9Clemson
10Florida
11Louisville
12LSU
13Oklahoma
14Florida State
15Texas
16Oklahoma State
17TCU
18Boise State
19Michigan
20UCLA
21Kansas State
22Nebraska
23Oregon State
24Northern Illinois
25Vanderbilt

Future of series[edit]

As of 2020, NCAA Football 2014 is the most recent installment of EA Sports NCAA Series. The main reason behind the decision was the ongoing debate on whether NCAA athletes should receive payment. Many players argued the game series used their likeness, yet they saw no compensation.[7] There are currently no plans to revitalize the franchise, but Peter Moore, an EA executive, was quoted as saying, 'One day, I know [the NCAA Football franchise will] be back.'[8] Despite the series stagnation, dedicated fans have been putting in a collective effort to keep the rosters updated to the best of the game's allowed capabilities via online roster updates and sports forums.[9] In December of 2019, NCAA president Mark Emmert spoke as part of an event hosted by the Aspen Institute. He outlined four necessities for the game to be brought back: 1. The NCAA would need assurances it would be not be sued. 2. A system would need to be created to pay athletes used in the game. 3. The NCAA legal structure would need to change. 4. The NCAA would need to be sure unions would not be formed. [10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abScarborough, Alex (July 12, 2018). ''A labor of love' keeps NCAA Football video game alive'. ESPN. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  2. ^Sarkar, Samit (2013-04-18). 'NCAA Football 14 dev looking to freshen up stagnant presentation elements'. Polygon. Retrieved 2018-12-21.
  3. ^'Denard Robinson Wins NCAA Cover Vote'.
  4. ^'Eight Potential Cover Athletes Named'.
  5. ^'NCAA Football 14 Review'. GameSpot.com. 2013-07-05. Retrieved 2014-08-30.
  6. ^ ab'NCAA Football 14 Review'. IGN. 2013-07-05. Retrieved 2014-08-30.
  7. ^http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9728042/ea-sports-stop-producing-college-football-game
  8. ^'EA Sports executive: 'NCAA Football' video game will return sooner or later'.
  9. ^'How 'NCAA Football' lives on and what might happen next'. SBNation.com. Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  10. ^ 'Mark Emmert, NCAA Turn to Congress Amid NIL Debates.' si.com. Retrieved 2020-2-20.
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