Five features for Michigan fans to look for in NCAA 24

The last time college football had a video game they chose to honor Michigan legend Denard Robinson on the cover.

Good call.

This time, with a decade of football since the last game, there’s no telling who will be on the cover. Blake Corum, J.J. McCarthy, and Will Johnson are all unironically realistic possibilities, but so are Joe Burrow, Johnny Football, Lamar Jackson, Baker Mayfield, and many, many more.

Regardless of who gets the honor (and this time, paycheck) of being the face of the game, Michigan fans should be excited to buy it. Here are five specific features that will alter the user experience.

How’s the NIL?

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This is the biggest one and it’s not particularly close. NIL will be a part of the NCAA 24 game, but exactly how much will it effect recruiting and roster retention? If the game is 100% realistic (which hopefully it won’t be) then poaching and recruiting will be done mostly through NIL checks.

Of course, this would be disastrous for Michigan if the Wolverine’s financial backing is accurately displayed. In theory, Michigan could be one of the strongest NIL forces in the college game, but various things have held them back from

Is there a legacy team?

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This would be so much fun… even if the roster only dates back to 2014 when the game last came out.

Imagine being able to play with Jabrill Peppers, Aidan Hutchinson, Rashan Gary, Dax Hill, Junior Colson… you get the point. Michigan’s defense has been pretty much elite every season over the last decade, so being able to compile an all-star team would be simply scrumptious.

If course, this also means that a lot of the players from the early Harbaugh years would finally get to beat Ohio State after getting robbed by a poor spot. A small cosolation prize, but would be fun nonetheless.

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Author : Wolverines Wire

Publish date : 2024-02-11 20:35:30

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