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==Home-Field Advantage== The main focus of ''NCAA Football 2005'' is home-field advantage. While playing at home is an advantage in any sport, amateur or professional (especially in the playoffs), some say the concept of home-field advantage matters most in college football. Hence, the major addition to the 2005 game is the "Top 25 Toughest Places to Play," compiled by EA Sports. These rankings are based on home winning percentage, average attendance, and "atmosphere" (i.e., fan rowdiness and noise). For 2005, the Top 25 was as follows: # [[Ben Hill Griffin Stadium]], [[University of Florida|Florida]] # [[Neyland Stadium]], [[University of Tennessee|Tennessee]] # [[Ohio Stadium|The Horseshoe]], [[Ohio State University|Ohio State]] # [[Tiger Stadium (Baton Rouge)|Tiger Stadium]], [[Louisiana State University|Louisiana State]] # [[Autzen Stadium]], [[University of Oregon|Oregon]] # [[Husky Stadium]], [[University of Washington|Washington]] # [[Kyle Field]], [[Texas A&M University|Texas A&M]] # [[Camp Randall Stadium]], [[University of Wisconsin–Madison|Wisconsin]] # [[Memorial Stadium, Lincoln|Memorial Stadium]], [[University of Nebraska|Nebraska]] # [[Sanford Stadium]], [[University of Georgia|Georgia]] # [[Kinnick Stadium]], [[University of Iowa|Iowa]] # [[Michigan Stadium]], [[University of Michigan|Michigan]] # [[Lane Stadium]], [[Virginia Polytechnic Institute|Virginia Tech]] # [[Doak Campbell Stadium]], [[Florida State University|Florida State]] # [[Notre Dame Stadium]], [[University of Notre Dame|Notre Dame]] # [[Memorial Stadium, Clemson|Memorial Stadium]], [[Clemson University|Clemson]] # [[Beaver Stadium]], [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]] # [[Oklahoma Memorial Stadium]], [[Oklahoma University|Oklahoma]] # [[Jordan-Hare Stadium]], [[Auburn University|Auburn]] # [[Carrier Dome]], [[Syracuse University|Syracuse]] # [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]], [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] # [[Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium|KSU Stadium]], [[Kansas State University|Kansas State]] # [[Mountaineer Field]], [[West Virginia University|West Virginia]] # [[Martin Stadium]], [[Washington State University|Washington State]] # [[Miami Orange Bowl]], [[University of Miami|Miami]] Players with the home field advantage on defense can increase the crowd's volume before the snap by repeatedly pressing a certain button on the controller, depending on the system (on PS2, it's the L2 button). Likewise, the player with the home field advantage on offense can quiet the crowd with one press of the same button. Crowd noise may affect the quarterback's ability to get an audible across to his other players. If the noise is sufficient, when the quarterback tries to call an audible, one of his teammates will come down to him and gesture that he can't understand him.
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