How NCAA can compete with Madden. Now everybody knows one of the biggest video games is coming out on the 14th of this month, there is no avoiding that but for this week I am going to chime in on how we can get this much hype leading into the NCAA release and the months after.

Now it has been over three weeks since the new game has been out and I am already seeing a dip in people playing the game and I wish that wasn’t the case this game is here and it is a great game but when Madden comes out people use this game as a coaster (a.k.a me last year) except for the diehards that will play all the years on their dynasties and get a whole team of road to glory players going pro.

I started to notice that there are no real tournaments besides the one that might come to universities. I was lucky enough that three years ago since they would come to Tennessee but that is really kicking a lot of people out of these things that a lot of younger kids that are not in college and older that have already been in college and I do not think that’s right.

Now I do have the luxury of being on a college campus and they do have tournaments in the college game but what needs to happen is some of these tourney directors might want to look at having NCAA during the madden season and that would bring a lot more people to play the game just as long as they Madden.

The game plays great and is really challenging and a person good at madden wouldn’t mean he is good at NCAA and vice verse. So this would be a welcome edition to the scene. NCAA is not as balance as madden but it would still work and people wouldn’t leave the game so quick since there will still be a reason to play the game on a competitive level. So directors out there give it a chance it won’t fail. It is just another chance out there for kids to play another football game, and enjoy the atmosphere of playing live.

 


One Response to “How Can NCAA Compete With Madden”

  1. Melrose Says:

    Great Article! I agree with the atmosphere an NCAA 10 tourney could bring! I have heard about the ones on College Campuses and they are a great experience. Great way to meet new friends around the campus, talk college football, and even possibly introduce someone to a larger community like NCAA Strategy.

    Hosting a tournament around Week 6 of the College Football Season on a Saturday or Sunday would be a great success in my mind!

    As I said again this Article is Great and was need Buck



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