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EA Sports Tells Us Which College Football Team Should Win the 2011 National Title

bydavidbreitman   June 22, 2010 at 3:23PM  |  Views:  |  Comment

Whether it’s driving racecars or killing non-denominational terrorists, video games have become an eerily accurate predictor of real life situations. Thus, when NCAA Football 11 released their team rankings for the upcoming season, degenerate gamblers across the country took note and started to believe the Boise State hype.

Here’s a rundown of the Top 25 teams from the game. It's slightly similar to the lists of writers, broadcasters, and various other shouting heads who boast no actual affiliation with the sport.

1 – Alabama
2 – Ohio St
3 – Texas
4 – Oregon
5 – Boise State
6 – Florida
7 – Virginia Tech
8 – TCU
9 – Nebraska
10 – Iowa
11 – Wisconsin
12 – Georgia Tech
13 – USC
14 – Miami
15 – Oklahoma
16 – Pitt
17 – LSU
18 – Penn St
19 – Oregon St
20 – Arkansas
21 – Florida St
22 – North Carolina
23 – Utah
24 – Cincinnati
25 – Houston

So, go ahead and pencil in Alabama and Ohio State for the National Championship. If College Football has taught us anything over the past few seasons it's that the top teams and richest schools always end up in the title game. (After all, if the BCS didn't keep smaller schools out of the best Bowl Games, what purpose would it really serve?)

Source: EA Sports

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