Reggie Bush Cover Boy for NCAA Football 07
In a non-suprising move, Electronic Arts announced Friday that Reggie Bush will be on the cover of NCAA Football 07.
Bush, the former University of Southern California All-American running back and 2005 Heisman Memorial Trophy Award winner, was excited about it.
“This has been an amazing year for me and being chosen for the cover of NCAA Football 07 is a great way to end my college career,” Bush said. “I’ve grown up playing EA SPORTS games and never imagined I would see myself on the cover of one.”
Bush, destined to be one of the top picks in the NFL Draft this weekend, was one of the college football’s most decorated football players this past season. He won the Player of the Year, Best Collegiate Running Back, 2005 Associated Press Player of the Year Award and The Sporting News Player of the Year Award. Bush started all 13 games for USC, and led the nation with 222.3 all-purpose yards per game and an average of 8.7 yards per rush. Most importantly, Bush led the Trojans to their third straight NCAA national championship game.
EA Sports said the NCAA Football 07 will feature an all-new momentum system where “big plays, defensive stops, and special teams keep you in constant struggle for momentum and can change the game at any time. Unprecedented graphics produce living stadiums that capture every moment in complete detail, including the authentic stadiums, mascots, and marching bands, making NCAA Football 07 the most realistic college football gaming experience ever.”
NCAA Football 07 will be available for the first time on the Xbox 360 and the PSP system this year, and also on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in July.
In a non-suprising move, Electronic Arts announced Friday that Reggie Bush will be on the cover of NCAA Football 07.
Bush, the former University of Southern California All-American running back and 2005 Heisman Memorial Trophy Award winner, was excited about it.
“This has been an amazing year for me and being chosen for the cover of NCAA Football 07 is a great way to end my college career,” Bush said. “I’ve grown up playing EA SPORTS games and never imagined I would see myself on the cover of one.”
Bush, destined to be one of the top picks in the NFL Draft this weekend, was one of the college football’s most decorated football players this past season. He won the Player of the Year, Best Collegiate Running Back, 2005 Associated Press Player of the Year Award and The Sporting News Player of the Year Award. Bush started all 13 games for USC, and led the nation with 222.3 all-purpose yards per game and an average of 8.7 yards per rush. Most importantly, Bush led the Trojans to their third straight NCAA national championship game.
EA Sports said the NCAA Football 07 will feature an all-new momentum system where “big plays, defensive stops, and special teams keep you in constant struggle for momentum and can change the game at any time. Unprecedented graphics produce living stadiums that capture every moment in complete detail, including the authentic stadiums, mascots, and marching bands, making NCAA Football 07 the most realistic college football gaming experience ever.”
NCAA Football 07 will be available for the first time on the Xbox 360 and the PSP system this year, and also on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in July.