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NCAA Football 07' Ratings

Space issues, theres not enough room for it, atleast not on current gen that is.

You know anything about computer coding? The data storage needed for an additional 1190 players (10 players at 119 D-I schools) is absolutely miniscule compared to the graphics and motion code. They already have 8925 or so players loaded (75x119). The info loaded for each player is not much at all.
 
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You know anything about computer coding? The data storage needed for an additional 1190 players (10 players at 119 D-I schools) is absolutely miniscule compared to the graphics and motion code. They already have 8925 or so players loaded (75x119). The info loaded for each player is not much at all.

Ok, but that is what EA has been saying. So I just took their word for it. Don't jump on me, just because they said it and I just relayed it here.
 
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Dispatch

6/9/06

Electronic Arts ’ NCAA Football 2007 isn’t due out until July, but the games’ geeks at IGN.com have favored us with the quarterback ratings for the upcoming season.
For Heisman Trophy voters who think they need to have an early line — any kind of early line, Dublin native and Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn has EA’s top overall rating of 97, followed by Ohio State’s Troy Smith (95), Michigan State’s Drew Stanton (95), Florida’s Chris Leak (93) and Iowa’s Drew Tate (92). If you want to find out how EA arrived at those figures, IGN.com has ratings in every conceivable category.
 
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Ted Ginn is the 5th best reciever in the game...

5. Ohio State #7 (Ted Ginn Jr.)


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Overall: 93
Speed: 99
Strength: 48
Awareness: 87
Agility: 99
Acceleration: 99
Catch: 90
Carry: 62
Jump: 92
Break Tackle: 48
Tackle: 44
Throwing Power: 65
Throwing Accuracy: 56
Pass Block: 40
Run Block: 44
Kick Power: 40
Kick Accuracy: 40
Stamina: 98
Injury: 91


Here is the rest of the top 25

http://sports.ign.com/articles/711/711712p1.html
 
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I really don't think Malcom should have been top 25. He played very well, but it wasn't better than those guys on the top 25. I will agree with Pittman...the 5th ot 6th best yardage wise returning RB not in the top 25...gimme a break.
 
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