Video Gaming News - April 2004
Redwood City, CA (April 20, 2004) - Electronic Arts announced today
that former University of Pittsburgh Panthers wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald
will appear on the cover of NCAA Football 2005.
From EA:
Fitzgerald is entering the NFL after two record-breaking seasons at
University of Pittsburgh and his image will appear on all of the game’s
packaging and merchandising. NCAA Football 2004 sold 1.6 million copies last
year and is the second best-selling football videogame behind only EA’s Madden
NFLÔ 2004.
“It’s a huge honor to represent NCAA Football 2005, since this is the game my
teammates and I always competed on in the dorms,” said Fitzgerald. “To grace the
cover of the most intense and exciting college football videogame is a dream
come true for me. I am fired up to be part of the EA SPORTS family.”
Fitzgerald was named the winner of the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award,
becoming the first sophomore to earn that prestigious honor. He also won the
Biletnikoff Award as the country’s top receiver and was named a unanimous
All-American, finishing a close second to Oklahoma quarterback Jason White in
the Heisman Trophy balloting. This past season Fitzgerald set three NCAA
receiving records and tied another, including consecutive games with a touchdown
catch (18), touchdown catches as a freshman and sophomore (34), receiving yards
as a sophomore (1,672), and most games catching a TD pass in a season (tying
Marshall’s Randy Moss with 12). In just two, years he set eight Big East
receiving records: single-season receiving yards (1,672), single-season
receptions (92), single-season TD catches (22), career TD catches (34), career
1,000-yard receiving seasons (two), career 100-yard receiving games (14),
single-season 100-yard receiving games (10), and catches per game (7.1 avg.).
NCAA Football 2005 is all about home field advantage this season, where, for the
first time in football videogames, gameday atmosphere directly impacts players’
on field performances. With the new match-up stick you can track the crowd’s
impact on your players to see if they can withstand the pressure and find key
personnel mismatches. NCAA Football 2005 is scheduled to ship in July on the
PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox ® video game system from
Microsoft, and the Nintendo GameCube™. The game’s official website is
www.ncaafootball05.com.
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