For some reason NCAA Football 2009 felt like DJ Hall did not deserve any love and they didn't give him any of the receiving records that he should have. How in the heck did all of that slip by? :conf2:
David PalmerHmm didn't notice that. But now that you mention it, one of the receivers from my campus legend broke the single season record and that was a WR from 1993 (not sure who it was...), but didn't DJ own that one?
Agreed. However, they have had Brodie as record holder for QBs for last year's game. EA never gets rosters right (JJ at FB...) so for the ones of us who are into stats and roster accuracy, it is a little frustrating.I don't think it's an issue with Hall as much as it is likely a widespread glitch.
I imagine a few years back EA just copied the records data from the media guides across the country, and haven't updated it since then. In the meantime, kids like Hall who have broken records in the interim aren't given credit for doing so.
I figure that's the case.
The problem is that he broke the receiving yards in a season in 2006 (1,014)...which should have made it into this year's game. Not a huge deal...I just find it odd that it was overlooked.A lot of the data gets put in at a time that later updated info wouldn't make it into the compiled game. If they are waiting on a media guide to update records from, the game has already been compiled and sent to the packager by the time a media guide comes out. It's just the nature of the beast. I assure you, they are working on NCAA '10 already.