In the weeks leading up to the release of EA Sports’ highly anticipated College Football 25 video game, the company has started unveiling a series of rankings. This week, they released their list of the Top 25 “Toughest Places to Play” in college football.
The rankings were determined by a variety of factors including historical stats such as home winning percentage, home game attendance, active winning streaks, team prestige and more. Among the schools that made it to the list were Alabama and Auburn with Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa ranked at No. 2 and Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn at No. 14.
Surprisingly, Texas A&M’s Kyle Field took the top spot on the list despite EA Sports mentioning that the rankings could potentially change before the game’s launch.
Here is the full list of the Top 25 “Toughest Places to Play” in college football: Kyle Field (Texas A&M), Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama), Jordan-Hare Stadium (Auburn), Davis Wade Stadium (Mississippi State), Albertsons Stadium (Boise State), Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (Arkansas), Spartan Stadium (Michigan State), Notre Dame Stadium (Notre Dame), Kinnick Stadium (Iowa), Darrell K. Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium (Texas), Rice-Eccles Stadium (Utah), Lane Stadium (Virginia Tech), Michigan Stadium (Michigan), Williams-Brice Stadium