NCAA Football 10 is a college football video game created by EA Sports. It was released on July 14, 2009 for the Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, and PlayStation 2 consoles. Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and Michael Crabtree were the cover athletes for the game.
New features
* Auto Pass
* Procedural Awareness
* Stadium Camera Flashes
* Field Goal Nets and Field Goal Socks
* Team specific bowl game end zones
* Super sim improvements (On-the-Field Presentation, Updated CPU Clock Management, Skip Play in Road to Glory)
* New custom conference feature in Dynasty Mode (Also available in Online Dynasty)
* Player Lock and Defensive Assist
* Sideline Reporter Erin Andrews
* More stadiums and stadium updates
* Adaptive AI
* Create-A-School mode, known as Teambuilder. It is a web-based Create-A-School tool where users are able to create their own team with custom rosters, uniforms, stadiums, and more.
* Road to Glory mode, an improved version of Campus Legend, where you start out as a high school student and make your way up through college.
* Branch-Tackling System
* Improved WR/DB interactions
* Improved OL/DL interactions, including a "true pocket".
* 1,000 new game animations
* Improved pursuit angles
* Improved ability to evade sacks
* Game planning and defensive keys
* Set-up plays
* Marching bands in the pre-game, including authentic team specific ones.
* Revamped Flexbone playbook
* Season Showdown mode, where fans of various schools compete in online tournaments.
* Progressive lighting
Covers
- Former Utah quarterback Brian Johnson is the cover athlete for the PlayStation 3.
- Former Texas defensive end Brian Orakpo is the cover athlete for the PlayStation 2.
- Former USC quarterback Mark Sanchez is the cover athlete for the PlayStation Portable.
- Former Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree is the cover athlete for the Xbox 360.
Source: Wikipedia, "NCAA Football 10," available under the CC-BY-SA License.