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Where I Come From: EA Sports NCAA Football 2011 Available Now

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This post is sponsored by EA Sports NCAA Football 2011.

Thank you to everyone who participated in our discussion this past week in regards to what it means to be a part of the Trojan Family. And of course, we'd also like to thank EA Sports for sponsoring the series. Before we conclude the series, here'a s word from our sponsor.

When you go to a particular school or grow up around college football, you are more than just a fan. It's who you are. We thought we could leverage this pride in your roots and show that "where you come from" is more than just a statement about geography. By positioning NCAA Football 11 as a game that understands this pride and is authentic to these traditions, the takeaway should be that anything that is in college football is in NCAA Football 11.

And this doesn't just include game play (though that's a huge part of it). It's rivals and mascots; it's legends and stories. It's those things that are at the very fabric of the game itself. Of course the game is great this year as well. With authentic entrances, mascots and specific offenses for each team, the term "where I come from" takes on a much larger meaning. While playing NCAA Football 11 is ultimately a great sports sim, it should also give you a sense of the pride and emotion one has for being a fan of a team they will never not be a part of.

EA Sports NCAA Football 2011 is now available for purchase in retail stores across the country and online, and if you're as big of a college football video game fan as me, I'm sure you already have the game. 

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If Pete was running this...

Matt Barkley would be on the cover because he played as well as any qb ever did for Pete at USC.

by 110 South on Jul 13, 2010 10:21 AM PDT reply actions  

My only question is $$$

How much did EA pay SBN for a full, 1 week exclusive ad campaign on the network? How much per eyeball? And, what is CC’s compensation structure with SBN? Is it true that Joey’s SBN stock options were recently used as collateral for a loan to purchase a Hollywood Hills bachelor pad?

Inquiring minds want to know! :-)

by DFWTrojan on Jul 13, 2010 12:52 PM PDT reply actions  

Let's just say

USC and the NCAA are now looking into my living situation. I will not comment any further on the matter.

Follow me on twitter @Joey_Kaufman

by Joey Kaufman on Jul 13, 2010 2:23 PM PDT up reply actions  

I was about to ask the same question

Pretty smart idea on part of EA. Kinda turned the page into an ad for a week, but that’s cool – it’s your guys site & I’m sure the Tojan faithful enjoyed the stories.

And if you managed to get paid, more power to you!

-Brought to you by Gatorade™
“Is it in you?”

by impaulv on Jul 13, 2010 4:53 PM PDT up reply actions  

What's this, a profit motive behind CC?

and all this time I thought it was a labor of love?!? :-)

by DFWTrojan on Jul 13, 2010 5:18 PM PDT up reply actions  

Capitalist Pigs! :-)

Still LOCO after all these years

All hail Augustus Kiffin!
M·AGRIPPA·L·F·COS·TERTIVM·FECIT

by M. AGRIPPA on Jul 13, 2010 6:41 PM PDT up reply actions  

Hey!

I resemble that remark!

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“Shop smart, shop ’S’Mart®”

by impaulv on Jul 13, 2010 11:09 PM PDT up reply actions  

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