ranked which stadiums are the hardest for away teams to play at in, but not everyone agrees with the rankings. When playing an away game, teams have to worry about things like crowd noise, intimidation tactics, and playing in an unfamiliar environment. It makes sense for to factor this into the game’s mechanics and make it part of the new Stadium Pulse meter. While the concept is a good one, not everyone agrees with the rankings of which stadium is the hardest to play at.
has been a hot topic among sports game fans since it's the first college football game since . That means it is being scrutinized pretty heavily, and any perceived inconsistency will likely be pointed out. The games ranking of top offensive teams also faced some criticism when it was initially released, with some analysts expressing their surprise that certain teams would be ranked so high. While EA Sports has released some hints at its methods for arriving at the numbers, the exact calculations aren’t shared, so it can be hard to see the reasoning.
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Rank
Stadium
College
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 Stadiu m
M ichigan State
23
Donald W. Reynolds
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