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This also leans into unfortunately the darker side of editing. Its our contribution to the NCAA Football community. We take very seriously that this is a product of our passion and our labors reflect that. We are vehemently opposed to anyone selling this as a commodity or product. Beware any advertisements or “sellers” who may try and profit from these rosters.

You should never pay to use the updated rosters found on our Operations Sports Forum. As a team of editors putting thousands (yes, we literally have thousands of hours invested) our only ask is that these roster files are respected regarding use. I can’t emphasize this enough, but these rosters are completely free to download. Real-time data and credible resources and information are that are used in the updating of players, rosters and therefore the teams. There is a very standardized and consistent process that is applied. This is the longest and most arduous segment in the process. The Second part of the series spent time explaining just how the ratings come to be. Part One was sharing that the NCAA Video Game Series has been kept alive by a community of fans and a team of editors who are working on updates to the game’s roster, and therefore the game all year long,

Or else you can just take this quick summary and march forward. If you missed part one and part two of this series, I would suggest you take a look back for context. How Ratings Affect the Game Who’s Does that!?Ĭontact/Follow here in the third installment of the series on the NCAA Football 14 video game, by EA Sports.
