EA Sports has released its Top 25 Toughest Places to Play for the upcoming college football season, and it’s a list that features some of the most iconic stadiums in the country. From Death Valley to The Swamp, these stadiums are known for their intimidating atmospheres and challenging environments.
Here are EA Sports’ top picks:
1. Tiger Stadium, LSU – With its capacity of over 102,000, Tiger Stadium is considered one of the toughest places to play in college football. Even legendary coach Bear Bryant hated playing there, calling it “the worst place in the world for a visiting team.”
2. Beaver Stadium, Penn State – This stadium is known for its white-out crowds, which can impact opposing teams. EA Sports has captured this iconic scene perfectly in their game.
3. Ohio Stadium, Ohio State – With its massive capacity and energetic fans, Ohio Stadium is always rocking. The game will feature the Buckeyes’ first national championship in a decade.
Other notable mentions include:
* Sanford Stadium, Georgia
* Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Florida
* Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Oklahoma
* Autzen Stadium, Oregon
* Michigan Stadium, Michigan
EA Sports rounds out its Top 10 with Kyle Field, Texas A&M; Neyland Stadium, Tennessee; Darrell K. Royal Texas Memorial Stadium, Texas; Doak S. Campbell Stadium, Florida State; Camp Randall Stadium, Wisconsin; Williams-Brice Stadium, South Carolina; Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn; Husky Stadium, Washington; and Kinnick Stadium, Iowa.
These stadiums will provide some of the most challenging environments for teams to play in this season.
Source: https://www.on3.com/news/ea-sports-college-football-26-releases-top-25-toughest-places-to-play