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Where I Come From: EA Sports NCAA Football 2011 Available Now

This post is sponsored by EA Sports NCAA Football 2011.

When you go to a particular school or grow up around college football, you are more than just a fan. It’s who you are. We thought we could leverage this pride in your roots and show that "where you come from" is more than just a statement about geography. By positioning NCAA Football 11 as a game that understands this pride and is authentic to these traditions, the takeaway should be that anything that is in college football is in NCAA Football 11.

And this doesn’t just include game play (though that’s a huge part of it). It’s rivals and mascots; it’s legends and stories. It’s those things that are at the very fabric of the game itself. Of course the game is great this year as well. With authentic entrances, mascots and specific offenses for each team, the term "where I come from" takes on a much larger meaning. While playing NCAA Football 11 is ultimately a great sports sim, it should also give you a sense of the pride and emotion one has for being a fan of a team they will never not be a part of.

If you click on any EA Sports logo on our site, you will be taken to a page where you can buy the game

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Where I Come From: Top 10 Ways To Pass The Offseason Until Tip Off


This post is sponsored by EA Sports NCAA Football 2011 as we conclude our week-long celebration of college fandom.

Again, we're going to go with the hoops theme during the football campaign. Our viral campaign to get Villanova included in the next edition is well underway. Today we're going to let you know our Top 10 ways to get through the long and painful off-season, full of hope for the next season, and also full of prayers that nothing bad happens before opening night.

Villanova has had it's share of tragedy in the off-season that has pushed fans to the ledge before (Curtis Sumpter's knee injury prior to the 2005-2006 season being the most recent) and even this offseason h as found Villanova in the headlines once again, with fans split on the impact it will have on the coming year.

See you after the jump for the countdown...

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Where I Come From: My All-Time Villanova Team

This post is sponsored by EA Sports NCAA Football 2011 as we continue our week-long series celebrating college fandom!


One of the most fun aspects of the NCAA Football 2011 is building a virtual dynasty, and so with that in mind I'm going to give you my picks for the Starting 5 for Villanova's all-time hoops team. Keep in mind I'm a young'n, and I don't know much beyond the 80's. In fact, while we're at it, I'm sticking to what I know. I'm not going beyond that to legends that are just that to me: legends.

So all you old alumni and fans, make sure to point out my ignorance. And away we go...

G - Kerry Kittles
F - Ed Pinckney

Coach - Rollie Massimino

My defense for these selections after The Jump...

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Where I Come From: Welcome To 'Nova Nation

This post is sponsored by EA Sports NCAA Football 2011 as we start a week-long series celebrating college fandom.

I spent the majority of my life growing up in Fairfield, CT. It's an odd state, sports-wise. There is no professional sports team for the state to claim as it's own, and no, the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA do not count. It's inhabitants are split between New York and Boston fandom. The one thing that is constant is that if you live in Connecticut, you LOVE the Huskies. Both the men and the recently Roman-like women.

So naturally, I grew up a die-hard Huskies fan. Go ahead and boo, we've been over it before. My allegiances have changed and I've fallen in love with another school.

For me, it all started with my first Villanova basketball game -- which happened to be the first Top 5 matchup on campus in quite sometime, with our 4th-ranked Cats welcoming the #5 Oklahoma Sooners to our bandbox of an on-campus arena, The Pavilion.

I'd never really experienced a build-up to a game like that week. All week long we heard the talking heads on ESPN say our 4-guard lineup wouldn't be able to handle the mammoth front line of Kevin Bookout and Taj Gray. It was definitely closer to 0 degrees than 32 degrees on that Saturday, and standing in line for hours to make sure you got a good seat was another first.

And the game itself? Only 2 other games in my lifetime topped it (knocking off the #1 Connecticut Huskies later that year and Scottie Reynolds' dash to immortality 3 years later). Randy Foye captured my heart with a 32-point ourburst that had my throat begging for mercy by halftime.

The rest of my time at Villanova helped cement that night. As I mentioned, there were better games that were played. Heck, there was a better team that came along my senior year. But nothing compares to that first experience, having never seen anything like it before.

That night, The Pavilion housed 6,500 fans. It felt more like 30,000. That's when I learned how special 'Nova Nation was. The hugs, the screaming, the high-fives - the unity that as displayed that night was something that I had yet to witness. And now, I'm proud to be a a lifetime member.

As Foye proudly boasted in 2005, "We play for what's on the front of our jersey's, not what is on the back."

How did you become a part of 'Nova Nation?

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Kicking Off The Football Season With EA Sports

Summer is my favorite time of year. Warm weather, beaches, barbecues, and the building anxiety of the gridiron returning in just a couple of months.

This year, EA Sports is sponsoring a campaign with SB Nation to celebrate college football and its fans in anticipation of the release of NCAA Football 2011 next Tuesday, July 13th.It's a great campaign, and the idea is for us to tell you how we became fans with our reads hopefully sharing their stories as well.

Since we are an FCS school in football, we're taking part in the watered-down version of the campaign. The argument for us making the game is a completely separate discussion. I mean we're National Champions and we beat an FBS school! Oh well. We'll have 3 posts this week, with the schedule as follows:

Monday: How I Became a fan of Villanova.

Thursday: All-Time Favorite Team/Players/Moments.

Monday: Top 10 Ways To Pass The Offseason Until Tip Off.

Tuesday: The release of NCAA Football 2011!

EA Sports and I invite you to share your stories in the comments section of each post and share. I'm looking forward to hearing all your stories and traditions about being a part of 'Nova Nation!

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