


These rosters have every team, every player, fully named and every roster was edited to more closely match the real players on the team. The PS3 version should be ready very soon, hopefully by the end of Monday night. You do not have to add me as a friend, just simply go to the Roster Share section of the game, type in ZouDave, and download the roster. You can download the rosters for the XBOX 360 from my EA Locker through the in-game tool, using the gamertag ZouDave. And luckily, thanks to the fact that there's lots and lots of people just like us, all we had to do was wait for the named sets of rosters to come out so we could get started. In an effort to serve you, the community, better, RPT and I put our heads together and did the 2nd half of the work for those of you who may not have the time or inclination to take on such a project. Then, and ONLY then, can I start a dynasty and take Mizzou to glory. And even then, I have to spend even more time adjusting Mizzou to get it just right. But, like most of you, I don't consider the game "ready" until I've got named rosters to use. Click for details.Ĭhristmas in July came last week when this year's iteration of NCAA Football from EA Sports was released. Of course, if you're playing Dynasty, you can change the program and system over several seasons based on your recruiting strategies.UPDATE: PS3 Rosters now available as well. You'll need to play with several colleges to find the one that really fits you well. A team's ratio of run plays to pass plays and its playcalling aggressiveness will affect the in-game strategy just as much (if not more so) than the playbook style. However, Oregon will often use a no huddle offense, whereas Marshall tends to be more traditional. For example, both Oregon and Marshall both use the Spread playbook style. Just because two schools have the same playbook style doesn't mean they have the exact same plays, or even use the exact same in-game strategy. The list is sortable so you can look up what colleges use what playbook styles, or vice versa. Second is a list of every college in the game and what playbook style they use. First is a list of the different playbook styles in the game, and what exactly they mean, from which you can garner the strengths and weaknesses of teams that use that style.
/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/69741457/Lamar_video_game.0.jpg)
All colleges' rosters are set up to take advantage of the playbook this is all a long-winded way of saying that these represent the college's "system." Whether you play the game just for one-off matches, or if you're one of the really hardcore dynasty players, you need to know what universities use what playbooks. New to NCAA Football 11 are playbook styles.
