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For all the college football video game fans out there, one game likely stands above the rest.

The EA Sports NCAA Football 14 would be the last in a long line of the series. It began in 1993 with Bill Walsh College Football and developed into other names over time. It is still the same theme with all the pageantry of college football though.

It's coming back, per this following tweet, which is a tremendous video, by the way:

Calling one's own plays, setting the depth chart and the lineup in dynasty mode, and playing with former star players like Cam Newton and Herschel Walker should all be accessible. Further, recruiting will be available if the new release of the EA Sports NCAA Football game is anything like previous versions.

While college football does not officially start again until August, spring practice, recruiting, and the EA Sports college football game will be buffers for college football fans until the real kickoffs take place.

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