The game features the all-new Floor General Play Calling System and the EA SPORTS Top 25, an in-game ranking of the top 25 NCAA Division I basketball programs in the country for the 2004-05 season. Using NCAA March Madness 2005 to simulate the college basketball season-a computer-generated poll that distinguishes it from others in the sport-Kansas, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Arizona and Michigan State are the top five rated programs in the game.
EA SPORTS Top 25
- Kansas
- North Carolina
- Wake Forest
- Arizona
- Michigan State
- Georgia Tech
- Duke
- Syracuse
- Kentucky
- Oklahoma State
- Connecticut
- Illinois
- Maryland
- Louisville
- Mississippi State
- Pittsburgh
- Texas
- Notre Dame
- Alabama
- Wisconsin
- Gonzaga
- LSU
- NC State
- Washington
- Florida
NCAA March Madness was developed by EA Canada in Vancouver, B.C. and is rated "E" (Everyone) by the ESRB.
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