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NCAA Football 10 screenshots, cover athletes, TeamBuilder and Season Showdown revealed

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NCAA Football 10 PS3 Cover

It's a big news day for NCAA Football 10 fans. Along with announcing the cover athletes for the 2010 version of the game, EA Sports also announced a new feature (TeamBuilder) and a brand new way to play the game (Season Showdown).

The cover athletes are Michael Crabtree of Texas Tech for the Xbox 360 version, University of Utah's Brian Johnson for the PlayStation 3, USC's Mark Sanchez on the PSP and the PlayStation 2 cover will be graced by Texas Longhorn Brian Orakpo.

TeamBuilder brings back the popular Create-a-School and improves on it by allowing players to create and share their own content. Not only will you be able to create your own logos and customize uniforms, fields, rosters, you'll be able to upload these and share them with other players.

Season Showdown is a new game mode where you pick your favorite team and earn credits for them by blasting opponents in online gameplay, winning games offline and playing mini-games on the web. As you rack up credits, your team will grow in the standings. In the end, the team with the most rabid fans will stand alone at the top of the rankings.

Read up on all the new features in NCAA Football 10.

Here's some new NCAA Football 10 screenshots of the new cover atheletes in action:

NCAA Footbal 10 Screenshots - Cover Athletes
NCAA Footbal 10 screenshots of the cover athletes.
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