I gave this a go-round for last years iteration, but wanted to check in before this year starts. I am in a lot of Discord servers at this point, but it’s one of the best when it comes to being a one-stop shop for all your needs as you try to make NCAA Football 14 all it can be. Plus, you can still just chat about college football itself and get acquainted with a bunch of people who are passionate about the same thing as you.
There are also a ton of tutorials, looks at the mod tools, early previews, a look at the playbook editor, and just a good community of folks where you can share screenshots and experiences. It is the best place to find support on any of the platforms (PS3/Xbox 360/PC). You can find a link to the Discord to request an invite in the bio of their Twitter handle. Lastly, I want to stress again that joining the College Football Revamped Discord is the best way to show love to that group.
In the meantime, enjoy what’s available here and make sure to keep those NCAA Football 14 copies in mint condition.
Support them with love on the forums, on their socials, and when all this is over and a new college football game is finally out, I’m sure they’ll be thinking about how to make that experience better as well. Nothing more can be said about what these various groups have done to help keep the college football dream alive all these years, so as always I’ll just say thanks for all the work they do.
There is an offline file you can use for both PS3 and Xbox 360 (you will have to download a file), and there is also a process you can think about undertaking if you want to go with the full College Football Revamped experience.
Once you get involved, you might even want to go a little deeper into the weeds to update the game beyond just the rosters. The updates are continuing throughout the season (last updated on November 1), so it’s never a bad time to check in and see how to get the rosters themselves. This effort continues to be spearheaded by a group of folks like vikesfan059, kurtistan, Zaybreezy25, and more. Regardless, the promise of better days is still a ways off, so that means the updated PS3 and Xbox 360 rosters for NCAA Football 14 remain the best way to get your college football fix. That team continues to hum along as we approach a somewhat more certain future for the next EA Sports College Football game. Nothing has changed here during the 2021 season. Roland probably does have the greatest upside of every returning pass catcher on the roster, but Bruce Elllington, who was the team's leading receiver in 2012 and just so happens to be coming back for his junior season, seems like the safer bet.Over the years, one of the longest-running mainstays on the forums has been the community roster updates for NCAA Football 14. If he's the best wide receiver on the team, then you could have fooled the spring depth chart.
See? I said there would be more on him in a moment. He's definitely faster than Jadeveon Clowney and probably has a better 40 time than both Shaq Roland and Victor Hampton. Connor Shaw's speed score is too low though.
The Quarterback Competition is Neck-And-NeckĬonnor Shaw and Dylan Thompson both earned ratings of 89, which feels about right. While he has the inside track to return as the starter at right guard, he is probably not the fourth best player on the offensive line and is definitely not the fourth best player on the entire team. Maybe there was a mixup in the EA Sports offices over which guard is Ronald Patrick and which one of them is AJ Cann, but one of them is a positioned to make a run at an All-SEC season, and it is definitely not Ronald Patrick. But who's that? Ronald Patrick, You Do Not Belong Here And hey, look! They're all accounted for. I would have a hard time telling you with any certainty who the best player on our team is - as of today - outside of Jadeveon, but I could narrow it to down one of the following five: Connor Shaw, Brandon Shell, Kelcy Quarles, Victor Hampton, and A.J.
It makes sense that there's a big gap after Clowney and then a bunch of players grouped together in the high 80s. Slightly less strong than the starting left tackle? Slightly less agile than your backup wide receiver*? Those feel about right. It's difficult to gripe about the best player on your team being given the maximum rating of 99. Operation Sports released a video displaying the top ten rated players on each team featured in NCAA Football '14, so obviously we have to tell them which players they snubbed or, conversely, think way too much of.