NCAA Football: 5 features that must be in next EA Sports video game

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CLEMSON, SC – NOVEMBER 03: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Clemson Tigers warms up ahead of their game against the Louisville Cardinals at Clemson Memorial Stadium on November 3, 2018 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CLEMSON, SC – NOVEMBER 03: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Clemson Tigers warms up ahead of their game against the Louisville Cardinals at Clemson Memorial Stadium on November 3, 2018 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

2. Customizable recruiting classes

This isn’t a necessity to make a good game, but it would be nice to add into dynasty mode. It’s something that 2K does in their MyGM. It gives players the ability to create a draft class from scratch, and they get to share their custom classes with other gamers.

There is always someone with too much time on their hands that decides to create realistic draft classes that include the best college basketball players for each year. They even make high school recruits that are projected to be out of college after their freshman year. This allows the user to build realistically through a draft with actual players that will become NBA stars one day. It’s not a perfect system, but it makes the experience better.

This would basically be the same concept if they added it into NCAA Football. Basically, you could create the players that you would end up recruiting in dynasty mode. If someone wanted to take the time, they could add the top recruits of a class into the video game. They could choose to add the top 25 players, the top players your favorite team is recruiting, or even the top 300.

I don’t know if these would be as used or as fun as customizable draft classes are in 2K basketball games, but they would still give fans another level of customization, and it just adds an extra level to the new game. It’s not vital, but it would be really nice for fans.