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EA Sports College Football 25 releases top 10 toughest places to play ft. Bryant-Denny Stadium Alabama

EA Sports College Football 25 has been one of the most anticipated sports video games in a while, and more news continues to be released surrounding it. The gaming giant has hyped up the game with its "Rankings Week" and released the top 10 toughest places to play as a visiting team on Tuesday.

Texas A&M's Kyle Field was named the most intimidating stadium by EA's College Football 25 rankings. Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium came in second, while LSU's Tiger Stadium, Ohio State's Ohio Stadium and Georgia's Sanford Stadium rounded out the top five.

In a blog post, the game's developers go a bit deeper in explaining exactly how these ratings were quantified and how things could change throughout the season.

"But not all Homefield Advantages are created equal," EA Sports wrote. "The Development Team worked to compile a list of the Top 25 Toughest Places to Play, factoring in historical stats such as home winning %, home game attendance, active home winning streaks, team prestige and more. Rankings are subject to change in future updates."

This is something that will ultimately make things interesting in College Football 25 and has been showcased before to a lesser degree. With the most recent Madden title, players on the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 have momentum bars that go throughout the game, which, depending on the outcome thus far, causes added boosts or hindrances.

What were the toughest places to play according to EA Sports College Football 25?

In the blog post, the College Football 25 developers ranked the 25 toughest stadiums to play at. Below is the full list:

  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

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