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Notre Dame Beats Alabama In NCAA Football Cover Vote

 
John Gaudiosi
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John Gaudiosi is co-founder of GameHub Content Network and Editor-In-Chief of GamerHub.tv. He's covered the video game industry for 20 years for outlets like Reuters, The Hollywood Reporter, Forbes, CNN, Entertainment Weekly, Geek Magazine, NVISION and Tegrazone. 

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 Published January 9, 2013 1:37 AM

The Fighting Irish are leading the way to grace the cover of EA Sports NCAA Football 14.

Though they were defeated by Alabama in the BCS National Championship Game, Notre Dame won the first round of the NCAA Football Cover Vote. Alabama came in 17th place. With more than 630,000 votes cast, the Irish took the opening round by storm, claiming the most votes overall and landing themselves in the next round. Other schools advancing include Oregon, LSU and Michigan, and polls will open on Wednesday, January 9th for round two. Fans are encouraged to visit the NCAA Football Facebook page to vote for their favorite team.

Vote totals reset after each round, so the only way fans can be sure their team continues to advance is to keep voting. Anything can happen now that the tallies are back at zero, so enthusiasts are encouraged to not only vote in the main Facebook poll, but also support their school in the secondary polls which appear daily.

This has proven to already be the most successful NCAA Football Cover Vote yet, as it has reached more than 32 million fans and garnered more than 144 million impressions on Facebook. With eight weeks remaining in the competition, college football enthusiasts are already coming out in droves in the hopes of landing their team on the cover of the next edition of NCAA Football.

Below are the 32 schools advancing into the next round.

School

School

1. Notre Dame

17. Alabama

2. Stanford

18. TCU

3. Oregon

19. Miami

4. LSU

20. Georgia

5. Texas A&M

21. Utah

6. Ohio State

22. Oklahoma

7. Nebraska

23. Tennessee

8. Michigan

24. Arkansas

9. Kansas State

25. Missouri

10. Penn State

26. Oregon State

11. West Virginia

27. Georgia Tech

12. Florida State

28. Iowa

13. Clemson

29. Texas

14. Florida

30. Navy

15. Kentucky

31. USC

16. Wisconsin

32. BYU

From this point forward, the field will be continually halved until a champion is crowned. Below is the schedule for the remainder of the rounds.

·         32 Schools

o    Voting Begins – 1/9

o    Voting Ends – 1/15

·         16 Schools

o    Voting Begins – 1/16

o    Voting Ends – 1/22

·         8 Schools

o    Voting Begins – 1/22

o    Potential Cover Athletes Revealed – 1/23 to 2/3

o    Voting for Cover Athlete Begins – 2/4

o    Voting Ends 2/18

·         4 Schools/Athletes

o    Voting Begins – 2/19

o    Voting Ends – 2/25

·         2 Schools/Athletes

o    Voting Begins – 2/26

o    Voting Ends – 3/8

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