Electronic Arts takes a trip down memory lane as its EA Sports NCAA Football franchise turns 20.

College football fans can rewrite history
NCAA Football 2000 (1999): 3D Polygon-Rendered players and the Heisman Trophy are introduced and D-1AA schools are now available for play.
NCAA Football 2001 (2000): Create-A-School mode makes its debut along with complete customization of Season/Dynasty scheduling.
NCAA Football 2002 (2001): Enters the PS2 market with huge graphical upgrades and smooth-flowing animations.
NCAA Football 2003 (2002): Included over 200 licensed fight songs, 3D cheerleaders and 23 different rivalry game trophies.
NCAA Football 2004 (2003): Trick plays, play-action camera, rollout camera, online play and mass substitutions are introduced. Many fans consider this iteration to be the pinnacle of the NCAA series. (NCAA Football goes online for the first time on PS2 with head to head gameplay)
NCAA Football 2005 (2004): Home field advantage is added to gameplay and the Match-Up Stick feature is introduced. (NCAA goes online for Xbox)
NCAA Football 06 (2005): Race for the Heisman mode and in-season recruiting is introduced.