In this blog we are going to give you something different. Instead of telling you what the popular teams will be, we’re going to give you the teams we think will be the most fun to play with that will be rated B+ or lower in NCAA 11.

1. Washington – The Huskies make this list for one reason: QB Jake Locker. Looking for this year’s Tim Tebow on NCAA 11? Locker is your man. His combination of size, speed and arm will make him a ton of fun to use this year. Chris Polk is also a very good running back to go with Locker, and nearly all of the offense returns from last year. If you are looking for a fun, dual-threat quarterback and a running back you can sprinkle in, look no further than UW.
2. Baylor – Much like UW, Baylor has an absolute beast at quarterback in Robert Griffin. The Bears finished 85th yards per game last year (without Griffin), and 95th in yards per game allowed, so there isn’t much to go with him. But Griffin may be the most fun player to play with this side of Terrelle Pryor and anyone who loves dual-threat quarterbacks will have a blast with Griffin and the Bears.

3. Georgia Tech – There is a chance that Tech could end up being higher than a B+, but with all they lost from last year’s Orange Bowl team we don’t think that will happen. The flexbone option offense run by Tech was somewhat broken in NCAA 10, but all indications are that it will be fixed in NCAA 11. That means the blocking will be better, the motion will be more effective, and the plays will be designed more accurately and run more smoothly. All that adds up to one thing: a super fun running offense. It may take some time to perfect this scheme, but once you do there will be so many options on offense that it will never get boring.
4. Houston – If you enjoy passing, passing, and more passing, then the Houston Cougars may be the team for you. QB Case Keenum threw the ball for over 450 yards per game last year, and by the end of the year has passed for over 1,000 more yards than the next best team. And oh yeah, he’s back. The Cougars also had THREE 1,000 yard receivers last year, and all three of them are back. The defense is below average – at best, but who needs defense when you have the potential to throw for 6,000 yards?
5. West Virginia – Noel Devine and Jock Sanders will provide probably the shiftiest offensive duo of any team in NCAA 11. Devine will likely be rated in the mid 90’s, with mid-to-high 90’s speed, acceleration, and agility. Sanders won’t be far behind. All you will need to do is get these guys the ball in space and be quick with the controller and any defense will have a hard time slowing you down.

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