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The first thing we all plan to do in EA Sports College Football 25

The resurgence of college football video games is just around the corner, and it looks like we’re about to experience it. Last week, EA Sports released the official trailer. EA Sports College Football 25 The release date was July 19th, and it sparked imaginations to see just how deep it could go.

Naturally, we all dive into quick games first to get a feel for things. But from there, he has some wild plans for his first real mission in the game. I can’t wait for what’s to come.

Speedrun gets kicked out of Alabama — James Deiter

The “Be a Pro” version of College Football 25 is called “Road to Glory,” and offers the experience of joining a program, working hard, building a legendary career, and ultimately becoming a top NFL Draft prospect. You should be able to taste it.

Unlike the typical loop of “practice, play, deal with some random events,” this mode also includes managing your life as a student. From EA Sports’ press release about the game:

Path to glory: Live the life of a student-athlete with a player of your own creation and take home the Heisman while building an unforgettable college football legacy. Manage your weekly schedule, GPA, and image, earn your coach’s trust for more playing time, or use the transfer portal to earn time and glory.

You’ll be kicked out of Alabama.

Fair or not, the University of Alabama is considered the paragon of “talent above all” when it comes to college football. Sure, every school makes exceptions for talented players, but Bama seems to view it as an art. Now, the question is, to what extent can it be done?

If I do everything in my power to be the greatest player on the planet, but end up being the worst person on the planet, what does it take for the Crimson Tide to decide I’m too much trouble? . I never study, I fail every exam, and I would misspell my name on a test if I could.

I want my GPA to be as low as humanly possible, but I also want to insult my coach, destroy my off-field image, and basically only be good at soccer. The test is how many weeks I can endure my unbridled stupidity before Alabama releases me and sends me to JUCO.

The beginning of a dynasty where throwing the ball was considered a last resort.

Of course we’re going to play ‘Road to Glory’, but the reason we’ve been waiting so long for this game is to run a college football program and lead them to the top of the college football world. The only difficulty is doing it while trying not to throw the ball as much as possible. When you throw the ball, three things happen. Two of them are bad. We want our offense to know that they will be driving opposing defenses into the dirt on their way to a CFP title.

Who will you play as? I’ll likely start at South Alabama and run the Liberty Pistol triple option offense. Because pistol offense is one of the coolest things in this sport. I’m marching down South, finding all the guards and 240-pound running backs who know how to pull and establishing a run. If you could find a mobile QB who could run with the ball, who would it be? As long as I choose to stay in Mobile, the Sun Belt will belong to South Alabama. Defensively, he might run the three-safety defense that Iowa State employs. Because I think it’s effective and cool against the Mickey Mouse candy-like attacks we see today.

Go Jug, forever and ever.

restore the glory of the navy

What’s the first thing you’re going to do when EA College Football 25 ends, other than wishing your family a fun summer vacation?

I did the same thing with other previous versions.

Start your dynasty with your navy.

While the passing game remains king in football today at every level, from the NFL to your local high school on Friday night, flexbone is king in my heart. Start recruiting every two- and three-star fullback you can find with the goal of running the triple option over and over again. On the other hand, if I get a chance on the first read, B-back dive, I’ll give the ball to my new thick king. .

I don’t know when this tradition started, but I have fond memories of riding to glory with the cadets. Including memories with my friends many years ago when I led Navy to a title and defeated my roommate who was playing the Florida Gators in the title game. Those were the good old days… munch on this, Gator.

Sure, someday I’ll light up the “Road to Glory” and see if a 5’9 QB who runs the 40-yard dash in 4.65 seconds can win the Heisman Trophy. But once this situation settles down, I want to give my family a great July and August and take the college football world by storm from Annapolis.

Anchors are scary.

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