Lvlone.com reviews the latest NCAA Football game and raises an interesting debate on whether or not the college football franchise will steal some of the thunder from Madden NFL 2010 when it is released. TheBadMan from lvlone.com states his case as to why it very well may.

"It’s that time of year again! Football season is upon us, and this year’s college football game, NCAA Football 10 from EA Sports, brings some major improvements to the series, including the addition of trophies. While this may not seem like a big deal to a lot of gamers, it has never been implemented in an EA Sports football title before, and is a big selling factor. And the list of upgrades only starts there."

"Between cheerleaders and sportsmanship, who says EA Sports’ games are the same every year? With a new graphics engine and a series of revamped game modes, the only thing that seems to be missing from this year’s edition is the tailgate after party. Is NCAA 10 a college dropout or ready for the pros?"

"From the day it joined the EA Sports lineup, NCAA Football has always stood in the shadow of Madden NFL. For many, the game amounts to little more than a chance to warm their chops before Madden hits a few weeks later. It has also faced tough comparisons on the technical side, where players tend to consider it a more "dressed up" version of last year's Madden game, rather than the latest and greatest due for the upcoming season. Though the series may never completely escape this situation, NC..."

"Budgets are tight, and this game comes out every year. You need to know if it’s worth it to drop the dough on the newest iteration.

Bottom line: yes it is. There’s so many improvements this year that I’m having a hard time squeezing them all in to this review. NCAA Football 10 has many substantive enhancements to both the on-the-field action and new gameplay modes.

On the field, you will find an additional layer of strategy with the game planning feature. It has 11 offensive and defensi..."