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Texas A&M and Alabama lead the toughest places to play in EA Sports College Football 25

The home of the 12th Man takes the top spot.

In College Football 25, home field advantage will be more than a myth, as there will be different impact on your opponents playing at your home.

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EA Sports has already explained how home field advantage will work in the upcoming college football simulator. The developers have revealed the hardest places to go and win, which could become massive hurdles for any team. Let’s take a look at the list of top 25 colleges in terms of their home support across matches.

Top 25 toughest places to play in College Football 25

Homefield Advantage will be a certain factor in determining how likely you’re going to win at home (or lose on away fixtures) in College Football 25. A stadium with greater support will make it tougher for the opponents to execute their plays, and make plays with proper composure.

In its blog, EA says it compiled its list through stats like home win percentage, attendance, active winning streaks, prestige, and more. Here’s the list of what will be the hardest places to go and win a match of football.

  1. Kyle Field – Texas A&M
  2. Bryant-Denny Stadium – Alabama
  3. Tiger Stadium – LSU
  4. Ohio Stadium – Ohio State
  5. Sanford Stadium – Georgia
  6. Beaver Stadium – Penn State
  7. Camp Randall Stadium – Wisconsin
  8. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium – Oklahoma
  9. Doak S. Campbell Stadium – Florida State
  10. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium – Florida
  11. Autzen Stadium – Oregon
  12. Memorial Stadium – Clemson
  13. Neyland Stadium – Tennessee
  14. Jordan-Hare Stadium – Auburn
  15. Williams-Brice Stadium – South Carolina
  16. Michigan Stadium – Michigan
  17. Lane Stadium – Virginia Tech
  18. Rice-Eccles Stadium – Utah
  19. Darrell K. Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium – Texas
  20. Kinnick Stadium – Iowa
  21. Notre Dame Stadium – Notre Dame
  22. Spartan Stadium – Michigan State
  23. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium – Arkansas
  24. Albertsons Stadium – Boise State
  25. Davis Wade Stadium – Mississippi State

While I was expecting Alabama to rank on top, Texas A&M has managed to grab the first spot. However, Alabama has got the second spot, so it won’t be easy to defeat them at their home stadium. The remaining spots on the top five are completed by LSU, Ohio State, and Georgia respectively.

Do note that the rankings could change in future when College Football 25 releases on July 19 across PlayStation and Xbox.


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