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    EA Sports College Football 25 Reveals Top Defenses

    Defense wins championships.

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    EA Sports College Football 25 has revealed the top 25 defenses in the game. EA said the following on how these rankings were calculated: “The Development Team meticulously examined hundreds of thousands of data points to arrive at our team power rankings. With help from our friends at Pro Football Focus (PFF), the team analyzed all 134 rosters, thousands of players, years worth of game film, and mountains of stats, ultimately arriving at our Team Power Rankings.”

    Below, you can find the list of the top 25 defenses in EA Sports College Football 25

    1. Ohio State – 96 OVR
    2. Georgia – 94 OVR
    3. Oregon – 90 OVR
    4. Alabama – 90 OVR
    5. Clemson – 90 OVR
    6. Notre Dame – 90 OVR
    7. Michigan – 90 OVR
    8. Texas – 88 OVR
    9. Penn State – 88 OVR
    10. Utah – 88 OVR
    11. Florida State – 88 OVR
    12. Oklahoma – 88 OVR
    13. Iowa – 88 OVR
    14. Virginia Tech – 86 OVR
    15. Wisconsin – 86 OVR
    16. USC – 86 OVR
    17. Auburn – 86 OVR
    18. LSU – 84 OVR
    19. Texas A&M – 84 OVR
    20. Colorado – 84 OVR
    21. Oklahoma State – 84 OVR
    22. Louisville – 84 OVR
    23. North Carolina – 84 OVR
    24. Kansas State – 84 OVR
    25. Florida – 84 OVR

    Additionally, be sure to check out the toughest stadiums to play in and the top 25 offenses in the game.

    This entry marks the first college football title since NCAA 14. The series was effectively stopped due to disputes with players and NIL, or Name Image and Likeness. Prior to a court ruling, players had no way of getting paid for the sport. Now, however, the doors are open, which has allowed EA to bring back the series with official player names for the first time ever.

    EA Sports College Football 25 is set to launch on July 19 across PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

    SourceEA
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