Ranking five best candidates to be on the cover of ‘College Football 25’
EA Sports has returned to the college football scene following an 11-year absence. This summer, “College Football 25” is slated for release, and it will be interesting to see who appears on the cover of one of the most anticipated video games in a long time.
While EA Sports has a number of excellent choices for its next cover star, these five applicants ought to be considered for the position.
Since EA Sports launched “NCAA Football 14,” we’ve seen a lot of celebrities come and go from the collegiate ranks. For that reason, it makes sense to select a former player who didn’t appear in any previous college football games as this year’s cover athlete. If EA had created a game when Jackson was a student, he would have been among the greatest players in the history of the series. Jackson was a standout player at Louisville from 2015 to 2017
During his tenure with the Cardinals, the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner solidified his status as one of the finest dual-threat quarterbacks in college football history. In his three seasons, Jackson gained 4,132 yards and 50 touchdowns on the ground in addition to throwing for 9,043 yards and 69 touchdowns. Nevertheless, Jackson enters at
Since EA Sports published “NCAA Football 14,” a lot of famous players have come and gone from college football, so it makes sense to select a former player who wasn’t featured in any previous college football games as this year’s cover athlete. A standout at Louisville from 2015 to 2017, Jackson surely would have been among the top players in the history of the series had EA created a game while he was a student.
With the Cardinals, the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner solidified his status as one of the all-time great dual-threat quarterbacks in college football history. Jackson gained 4,132 yards and 50 touchdowns on the ground throughout his three seasons as a quarterback in addition to throwing for 9,043 yards and 69 touchdowns. Still, Jackson enters at
An additional retro choice is the current Cincinnati Bengals star, who had maybe the best individual season of any player since the release of “NCAA Football 14” ever. In his unprecedented 2019 Heisman Trophy-winning season, Burrow finished 25-3 as the starting quarterback for LSU, helping the Tigers to a perfect 15-0 record and a national championship win. In terms of touchdown passes (60), touchdowns attributed to (65), points attributed to (392), and total offensive yards (6,039), Burrow set FBS single-season records in that year.