
6 gave players the option to include a four- or eight- team playoff. On New Year’s Day, the team released its interface update, which improved menus, fonts and game presentation that matched ESPN’s current model. “I put so many hours into it, but I don't even think about that at all. “Something that we've always said about the project is it's built by the community for the community,” said Chad Walker, the project’s lead contributor, who is from Oregon. Instructions on how to download the content for the consoles that support the game - Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC - are on the College Football Revamped website, and people can join their Discord channel if they have any questions, issues or just want to talk about the game. The rest of the FBS teams will be updated in their next series of modifications, which usually takes three to four weeks to develop and review. The project includes updated school logos, uniforms, fields and stadiums for the SEC, ACC, Big 12 and some Big Ten teams. Thus, College Football Revamped was born.

Winton researched how to make tweaks to the game and figured out how to edit jerseys, fields and textures. When stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic were enacted in Florida in April, Winton and his brother discussed their love for "NCAA Football" - and also how dated it was.


We love this franchise, and to see it being revived, it's just awesome." That's why we've been pouring so many hours into it. “That's why we started this whole project in the first place. “We're gonna serve as like an appetizer until we get that full game,” said Cole Winton, a 23-year-old computer science major at UCF and founder of College Football Revamped.
