College Football: 5 must-have features in a new NCAA football game

TALLAHASSEE, FL - OCTOBER 7: Wide receiver Braxton Berrios #8 of the Miami Hurricanes celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second half of an NCAA football game against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - OCTOBER 7: Wide receiver Braxton Berrios #8 of the Miami Hurricanes celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second half of an NCAA football game against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on October 7, 2017 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images) /
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2. Customization of the league

I’m still playing EA’s NCAA ’14 for the PS3. It’s the only reason I still have my PS3 hooked up to my projector in my office. As much as I love the game the biggest weakness it has is a lack of the playoff structure.

in order to make the game more up-to-date the playoff is a necessity. I liked how the EA ’14 edition let us customize conferences but adding new teams without replacing old ones and more clear lists of coaches that have retired or are unemployed would be good as well.

But to look into pure customization offered with the IMV Gridiron Champions it would be nice to add a playoff structure, add games to the playoff structure, re-tool the neutral site games, and to re-tool the other bowl games by changing their affiliation, name and location. Consider the fun of creating your own awards like the Justin Dottavio award for the worst head coach- that could be fun and keep the people in your online leagues coming back for more seasons.

IMV seems to be offering a 16-team playoff seeding and to customize schedules to 11 regular season games, a conference title, and a larger playoff would make for a lot of fun.