Graphics - 10 - Players look better than last year, they are not as thick as nfl players giving the look that they are younger. Tackling animations are amazing, it seams as if each one is different from the last. The tackles now look much more realistic, when a corner try's to tackle a player they will drag them down by there jersey.
Sound - 8.5 - Sound isn't much better then 2005. It has the same commentary but a little polished. The ea tracks would normaly be a good addition to this game but the selections of songs aren't good at all. The on the field sounds are good though helmets clacking together, smash talk, overall the on the filed sound is great.
Gameplay - 10 - The gameplay is the funnest ever, if I could give it higher then a ten I would. Running the ball is the best part of the gameplay, using special moves are aswome juking around player runing over them, it never gets boring especialy with the new animations. Impact players is a cool adition these players are your go to guys in important situations. Like if you have a WR that is a impact player and it is 3rd and 27 and you throw it to him he will give the extra effort to get the first down. Passing is fun again, your player actualy catch the ball.
Features - 10 - Dynasty is very fun, not much is different from 2005. All year round recruiting sounds kinda of dumb but realy is a good feature. The big thing this year is Race for the Heisman mode this is very addictive. Creating a ncaa player and going to your favorite college is cool. You get a dorm room with your stuff in it. Here is like your headquarters this is where you look at the schedule and play games, Look at stats and a see how your guy is doing and many other things. See how much hiesman hype there is about your player.
Overall - 9.6 - NCAA Football 06 is a big upgrade over the previos titles and not just NCAA Football, it is better then madden too. With the new features and great gameplay, it is a must own for anyone that likes football. I wasn't even a college football fan until i played this game.