The excitement and anticipation over the release of EA College Football 25 after a thirteen-year hiatus has fans of the game counting down the days that seemed like an eternity when it was first announced the game was going to be released. We’re now just eight days away. Fellas get ready to hear your significant other saying that famous phrase that you spend more time with the game than you do them. On the flip side more women enjoy playing the game so fellas, this time around some of you may have a little hostility with your significant other about all the extra time they are spending trying to learn how to play the game is keeping you from getting your EA College Football 25 hours up to play against formidable online competition.
Speaking of hostility, the ratings of the quarterbacks in the EA College Football 25 game have some fans questioning what kind of mathematical Pythagorean theorem was used by the group who rated these players because there is no way in the world this list can be correct. According to the article that was originally published on https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5628962/2024/07/10/college-football-25-qb-ratings-reaction/, quarterback Shedeur Sanders is ranted number one overall FBS quarterbacks. Click the link above to view the list of the top eight quarterbacks in FBS football.
The comments will begin to pour in saying people hate on the Sanders because of his rating, but it seems far-fetched that a quarterback who was sacked 50-plus times in a season and won one conference game has such a high rating. It must be the hype around the Colorado Buffalo football program that garnered this kind of rating.
Carson Beck of the University of Georgia was rated #2 led his team to a Southeastern Conference East Division title and lost to Alabama in the SEC Championship who represented in the National Championship playoffs is rated the same as Sanders, this is where the questions begin to swirl asking what in the world is going on.
Texas Longhorns Quin Ewers Quarterback was rated #3, Oregon University Dillon Gabriel was rated #4, the University of Alabama Jalen Milroe was rated #5, the University of Mississippi Jaxson Dart was ranted #6, University of Kansas Jalon Daniels was rated #7 and Liberty University Kaidon Salter was ranked #8. Each of the quarterbacks listed had pretty remarkable seasons. If the wins didn’t show up for the quarterbacks’ team, their stats showed how good of a player, they were last season. Even from a statistical standpoint each of the quarterbacks outperformed Sanders who didn’t finish the season after getting injured against Washington State who was led by quarterback Cam Ward.
If we’re talking about the sport of football and not popularity, to be completely honest Sanders would be ranked 7th or 8th on the list, because a nod would be given for strength of conference to each of the quarterbacks that were rated.
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