Rose Bowl stadium: Reach level 4 in your EA Sports
Bio.
Butter Fingers cheat: Reach level 2 in your EA
Sports Bio.
Orange Bowl stadium: Reach level 8 in your EA
Sports Bio.
Fiesta Bowl stadium: Reach level 12 in your EA
Sports Bio.
2002 All-American team: Reach level 18 in your EA
Sports Bio.
All-Time Notre Dame team: Reach level 24 in your
EA Sports Bio.
Touchdown celebrations: When you score a TD, the
word "Touchdown" appears. When it first appears, press
the following button combinations. Note: This could also
get you an 15 yard Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalty.
L + B : Player spikes the ball, points to the crowd,
then beats his chest.
L + Y : Player bows to the crowd.
L + X : Player spikes the ball, then shrugs his
shoulder.
L + A : Player does Heisman Trophy pose.
R + B : Player will dunk on the Goal Post.
R + Y : Player will punch the ball towards the crowd.
R + X : Player will kick the ball into the crowd.
R + A : Player will throw the ball to the crowd.
Extra campus challenge points: Play several games
at the Heisman level, however alter the AI settings in
the settings menu before playing. Set the CPU levels at
their lowest, and the Human levels at their highest.
This will force the CPU to make a lot more mistakes and
you to allocate challenge points, which can be used to
purchase pennants and unlock other secrets within the
game. The play level is still very difficult, but with
your added AI, you should be able to be successful.
CPU control: Snap the ball. Do not press anything
else. The CPU will sense that you are not playing and
will play for you. They will almost get a touchdown or a
very good pass or run. If you press anything after the
snap, you will have to play. This works best on pass
plays, and only works on offense.
Easy sacks: You can get an easy sack by doing a
linebacker, line and coverage audible and press Down .
When the ball is snapped, rush the QB. He will throw a
bad pass or get sacked.
Press Start , go to "Setting", then choose "Penalty
Settings". Turn off offsides. Before the ball is
snapped, hold Down . You will begin to run and have a
head start on the offense. This works best in 5-2.
When playing on defense and you are having trouble
putting pressure on the quarterback, select the Nickel
Defense, down arrow once and choose the center play for
the Cornerback Blitz. It is also very effective at
stopping toss plays and full back dives. If you pay
attention to the offensive line, you can usually alter
your coverage audible to close coverage, which helps
stop the run as well.
Choose the 3-4 formation and select Fire 2 defense. You
will always have pressure on the QB.
Easy two point conversion: Once you score a
touchdown, go to goal line then rollout. When you line
up make, sure your wingback is on the right. Snap the
ball, then rollout right. Your quarterback now has the
option of throwing (to the tight end recommended), or
running it in.
Easy punt blocks: To block punts, its easier to
turn the offsides penalty off to get a head start on the
offensive line. Choose a corner or a running back
(someone that is fast enough and tall enough) and do one
of the two; blitz the kicker and tackle him, which takes
yardage off your opponent's rushing yards in the game,
or jump and block the kick. This is not a play that
works all of the time. However it usually works in the
punt return play, and not the punt block play. Also, it
never hurts to use a little play action once every
series or so.
Longer punts: Choose to punt out of bounds left or
right. The defense will not go into punt coverage.
Simply move the arrow to the middle of the field and
just boom it. If a returner does get back in time to
field it, he will muff it most of the time. This works
great for making sure the opposing team has a long field
to work with, as well as getting your Punter
All-American status.
When you line up to punt the ball away, point the arrow
straight down. If timed correctly, you will punt the
ball at least 70 yards almost every time.
Quicker tackle: When you are defending a receiver
and they make a catch, press Y , You can use that as
quicker tackle, as well as intercept passes.
Kickoff: When kicking off, choose "Kickoff Left"
or "Kickoff Right", whichever way the wind is blowing.
The CPU will almost always pick "Return Middle". When
you kick the ball, the return man will be alone and your
coverage can nail him around the 15 yard line. Be
careful not to kick the ball out of bounds.
Big plays: When you get a QB crossed over the line
by having a profile to get, you can cross the line of
scrimmage and still throw the football.
Winning College Classics: To win all of the
College Classics, play one of them. Go to the AI
settings and change the CPU's settings to all negatives
and yours to all positive.
Easy trophies in Dynasty: This trick requires a
decent amount of free space on your memory card to
create twelve teams. Make all of them juggernauts and
increase all of their players' stats very high. After
you have made all of the teams, go to dynasty mode and
sign on the twelve teams you created. Then, if desired,
change all of their schedules so that they play all the
top ranking teams. Your created juggernaut teams will
rarely lose. Simulate the entire season. For better
measures, put all of the teams in a different conference
so that at the end of the season you will get all
conferences, most of the bowl games, the Heisman trophy,
and all the individual trophies. You will not always get
all trophies, as the season stats and games will vary
each year, but you will defiantly get the bulk of them.
Recommended defensive plays: Play as Oklahoma and
go to the 4-4 Defense. Call Mad Dog Blitz and no play
can get past it.
Identifying man-to-man coverage: When on offense,
set a person in motion. If he is followed, the defense
is using man-to-man coverage.
Send a man in motion. If someone follows them, they are
using man coverage. If nobody follows, then they are
using zone coverage.
Cornerback commentary: If you go to the rosters,
you can edit a player's ranking skills. Set catching,
carrying, and speed as high as possible for a cornerback
and you can make him an effective wide receiver for your
team. However, if he drops a pass Lee Corso will say "
He's better at deflecting passes than catching them!"
Note: Corso only says this if he was not already set as
a receiver. The message usually is heard with a created
cornerback put into the WR position.
Crowd chant: If you are playing at home and score
a high amount of points and dominate the other team,
each time you make another big play the crowd will start
chanting "We are number one". Note: You also may need to
be ranked number one.
Play against a Top-10 team. If you are winning late in
the fourth quarter, the crowd will start chanting "Overated".
During home games, if you happen to get the ball spotted
a few short yards within the first down marker on fourth
down, the crowd will chant "Go, go, go, go..." They will
either cheer or boo depending on if you do or do not go
for it (respectively). If you fake the punt or kick
though, somehow the crowd will know it and cheer for
you.
Score contradiction: This is easier with a very
good team such as OSU or OU playing against a team such
as Harvard or Yale. If you score 100 points in one game,
the scoreboard will read 0 in the stadium, but the small
one in the corner will read 100.
Gameshark codes
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