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College football fans upset EA Sports didn't release info about video game: 'You had one job'

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College football fans were hyped at the start of the national championship on Monday night, but it was not only to watch Michigan defeat Washington to win its first title since 1997.

Fans were hoping to catch a glimpse at a trailer for EA Sports’ new college football video game which is expected to be released over the summer. However, at no point did a commercial for the game drop during the broadcast nor did a trailer get released online.

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In this photo illustration, an EA Sports logo is seen displayed on a smartphone. (Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Those expecting something were not pleased and expressed their frustrations online.

"Wait. Where the f--- was our EA Sports announcement," Barstool Sports' Big Cat wrote on X.

ESPN's Peter Burns wrote: "What a diabolically great marketing move by @EASPORTS. Creates buzz that there was going to be new information about the CFB video game during the National Championship game. Becomes a trending topic and they didn’t have to spend a dime doing it. Bravo."

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Fans sought an EA Spotrs college football game release date. (Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

"You had one job," 247 Sports' Brad Crawford wrote.

Some fans wanted a commercial, and others sought a firm release date.

Extra Points publisher Matt Brown, who has been covering the inner workings around the game, warned fans hyped for any kind of announcement to tamp down on expectations.

"I have been told not to expect

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