EA Sports College Football 25 Names Country's Toughest Place To Play

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With just under a month to go before release, fans are eager to see more news about EA Sports College Football 25.

On Tuesday, those fans got their wish as EA released the top 25 toughest places to play in the game.

The ranking is meant to be a measure of how important fans are to the atmosphere within the stadium, and the selections make a lot of sense.

The Texas A&M Aggies and Kyle Field take the top spot, an unsurprising choice when considering the "12th Man."

Alabama (Bryant-Denny Stadium) and LSU (Tiger Stadium) follow at Nos. 2 and 3 respectively, while the first Big Ten school Ohio State (Ohio Stadium) is on the list at No. 4.

The final school in the top five is Georgia (Sanford Stadium), giving the SEC four of the five toughest places to play in all of college football.

Only one non-Power 4 team made the list, with Boise State (Albertsons Stadium) and its signature blue turf coming in at No. 24.

The SEC is represented well on the list, with a total of 12 teams providing the most hostile environments for opposing teams. 

The Big Ten comes in with six teams, including one of the newcomers to the conference in Oregon.

The game is set to release in the middle of next month, marking the end of more than 10 years without a college football video games. 

The last game in the series, NCAA Football 14, came out in 2013 and did not include the College Football Playoff or many of the specialized plays that teams now run.

Fans have wanted a new college football game for years, and they're getting their wish.

EA says more information on the game is coming this week, with the deluxe edition allowing players to get their hands on the game three days earlier than the standard release.

Related: Early Review For 'EA Sports College Football 25' Is Officially In

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