EA Sports' rankings of college football's toughest stadiums is getting some reactions.
As part of Rankings Week leading into the debut of the College Football 25 video game this summer, EA Sports revealed its top 25 ranking of what it
Just ask Ohio State, which will likely be doing just that on Nov. 2, a potential blockbuster upset in the expanded Big Ten.EA Sports slotted Neyland Stadium at No. 13 in its rankings, which might come as a surprise to any team that has to play the Vols on the banks of the Tennessee River. This season finds Texas coming to the Big House, which could set another attendance record with two blue-blood programs going head to head.It was a surprise to see Memorial Stadium come out behind Florida State in these rankings. Clemson placed No. 12, behind the No. 9 ranked Seminoles by EA Sports' estimate.
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