EA Sports College Football 25 Roster reveal

Back once again to talk about EA Sports and today’s roster reveal. Ea Sports dropped the roster and revealed their top 100 players in EA Sports College Football. With that we get to see the top 10 players to start off the game. Let’s take a look at those that made the top 10.

10. Tate Ratledge – Right Guard-Georgia

9. Quinshon Judkins – Half Back – Ohio State

8. Mason Graham – Defensive Tackle – Michigan

7. Malaki Starks – Free Safety – Georgia

6. Travis Hunter – Wide Receiver/ Cornerback – Colorado

5. Caleb Downs – Free Safety – Ohio State

4. James Pearce Jr. – Right End – Tennessee

3. Ollie Gordon II – Half Back – Oklahoma State

2. Will Campbell – Left Tackle – Louisiana State University

1. Will Johnson – Cornerback – Michigan

So that’s the top 10, to view the full list of 100 players click here. We are so close to the release of the full game, I know you all are ready to jump in. If you haven’t already you can purchase the game before release on July 19th. To play 3 days early you can purchase the deluxe edition or MVP bundle and play on July 16th.

Marcus "The Husky Hokage" Lawson

Gamer, blerd and a little bit of everything else. Full time husband and dad, who happens to love video games. Check me out on Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, X(formerly Twitter) and Facebook under The Husky Hokage.

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EA Sports College Football 25 Roster reveal

Marcus "The Husky Hokage" Lawson

Gamer, blerd and a little bit of everything else. Full time husband and dad, who happens to love video games. Check me out on Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, X(formerly Twitter) and Facebook under The Husky Hokage.

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