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College Football 25 Offensive Team Rankings Released
By Garrett Burroughs,
2 days ago
(Sara Diggins/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK)
College Football 25 Offensive Team Rankings Released
We have been getting a ton of information released recently in regards to the highly anticipated release of EA Sports College Football 25, with the toughest stadiums to play in released earlier this week. Yesterday, we got an insight into the sights and sounds of the game, linked below, and today we are getting both the top 25 offensive and defensive units in the game. As the title says, we will go over the top 25 offenses in this one.
I have quite a few takeaways from the offensive rankings for EA Sports College Football 25. You’ll see it in the defensive rankings post which will be coming out shortly, but they are really pushing Colorado to be a great team this year (spoiler, they won’t be). No Tennessee feels like a massive omission. Clemson as a top-ten offense is hilarious. Kind of surprised USC found its way onto this list. NC State is a sleeper team this year. However, I will say I think they got the top three right.
How do you feel about the offensive rankings? Sound off in the comments!
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