At long last, Florida State football fans can play as the Seminoles with the release of College Football 25 .
The last time EA Sports released a college football video game was 2013 with NCAA Football 14. Back then, gamers couldn't play as Jameis Winston: Instead, QB #5 was under center for FSU. Now with NIL rules in place, player names and likenesses are in the game for the first time, meaning FSU fans can take the digital field with DJ Uiagalelei , Patrick Payton and the rest of the Seminoles. (Sorry, FAMU fans , you're not in the game just yet.)
Here's the full roster for Florida State in College Football 25, including each player's rating , as well as how FSU rates overall :
Florida State College Football 25 player ratings Player Position Speed Strength Overall Patrick Payton LE 85 77 90 Shyheim Brown SS 86 72 89 Azareye'h Thomas CB 92 67 88 Maurice Smith C 63 90 88 Darrell Jackson Jr. DT 61 95 88 Fentrell Cypress II CB 90 59 87 Darius Washington LT 63 87 86 DJ Uiagalelei QB 77 82 86 Roydell Williams HB 88 75 85 Joshua Farmer DT 66 93 85 Malik Benson WR 96 62 85 Jaylin Lucas HB 95 57 84 Lawrance Toafili HB 93 68 84 DJ Lundy ROLB 79 81 84 Marvin Jones Jr. RE 85 84 84 Jeremiah Byers RT 54 90 84 Richie Leonard IV RG 53 93 83 Alex Mastrommanno P 65 66 83 Keiondre Jones RG 50 91 83 Davonte Brown FS 90 58 82 Sione Lolohea RE 71 84 82 Omarion Cooper CB 91 65 81 Earl Little II CB 91 55 81 Conrad Hussey FS 91 67 81 Caziah Holmes HB 95 73 81 Grady Kelly DT 69 85 81 Jacob Rizy RT 57 86 80 Cam Riley ROLB 83 79 80 Tomiwa Durojaiye LE 75 81 80 Shawn Murphy MLB 84 67 79 Bryson Estes RG 56 84 79 Lucas Simmons LT 59 90 78 Julian Armella LG 58 91 78 KJ Sampson DT 61 90 77 Robert Scott Jr. LT 55 89 77 Blake Nichelson MLB 83 75 77 Kevin Knowles II FS 90 60 77 Omar Graham Jr. MLB 81 76 77 Charles Lester III CB 88 60 77 Luke Kromenhoek QB 84 58 76 Brock Glenn QB 75 65 76 Jaylen Early RT 64 86 76 Ja'Khi Douglas WR 92 61 76 Jalen Brown WR 96 56 76 Jackson West TE 75 75 75 Kentron Poitier WE 86 76 75 Kyle Morlock TE 71 73 75 Daniel Lyons DT 67 86 75 K.J. Kirkland SS 88 69 75 Cai Bates CB 91 57 75 Destyn Hill WR 91 67 75 Lamont Green Jr. RE 80 78 75 Kam Davis HB 88 79 75 Landen Thomas TE 85 74 75 Manasse Itete LG 67 81 74 Brian Courtney TE 78 80 74 R. Montgomery LG 60 87 74 Byron Turner Jr. LE 74 76 74 Jaden Jones LE 75 80 74 Aaron Hester LE 76 74 74 Darion Williamson WR 89 74 73 Amaree Williams RE 83 69 72 Quindarrius Jones CB 89 63 72 Justin Cryer ROLB 78 80 72 D. Jones CB 90 61 72 Ashlynd Barker SS 84 74 72 Jayden Todd RT 54 89 71 DeMarco Ward ROLB 79 75 70 Ja'Bril Rawls CB 89 64 70 D. Lee WR 90 67 70 Deuce Spann WR 88 75 69 Trever Jackson QB 82 62 69 Lawayne McCoy WR 91 57 69 T. Frazier CB 92 50 69 Tye Hylton LT 67 79 67 Jayden Parrish LOLB 83 68 67 Z. Redd LT 63 80 67 Timir Hickman-Collins MLB 78 72 67 Camdon Frier WR 94 58 66 BJ Gibson WR 90 64 66 J. Langston WR 90 63 66 Ryan Fitzgerald K 69 51 65 Mac Chiumento P 65 64 65 Mason Arnold TE 73 68 53 Ashton Bracewell LOLB 74 78 53
Team Overall rating 1. Georgia 95 2. Ohio State 93 3. Oregon 93 4. Alabama 92 5. Texas 92 6. Clemson 90 7. Notre Dame 90 8. LSU 90 9. Penn State 88 10. Utah 88 11. Michigan 88 12. Florida State 88 13. Miami 88 14. Texas A&M 88 15. Ole Miss 88 16. Colorado 87 17. Oklahoma 87 18. Wisconsin 87 19. USC 87 20. Virginia Tech 87 21. NC State 87 22. Kansas 87 23. Arizona 87 24. Oklahoma State 87 25. Iowa 87
College Football 25 offensive team rankings Team Offensive rating 1. Georgia 94 2. Oregon 94 3. Alabama 91 4. Texas 91 5. Ohio State 89 6. LSU 89 7. Miami 89 8. Colorado 89 9. Missouri 89 10. Clemson 87 11. Utah 87 12. Penn State 87 13. Ole Miss 87 14. Kansas 87 15. Arizona 87 16. NC State 87 17. Notre Dame 85 18. Texas A&M 85 19. Memphis 85 20. SMU 85 21. UCF 85 22. Florida State 83 23. Oklahoma 83 24. Virginia Tech 83 25. USC 83
College Football 25 defensive team rankings Team Defensive rating 1. Ohio State 96 2. Georgia 94 3. Oregon 90 4. Alabama 90 5. Clemson 90 6. Notre Dame 90 7. Michigan 90 8. Texas 88 9. Penn State 88 10. Utah 88 11. Florida State 88 12. Oklahoma 88 13. Iowa 88 14. Virginia Tech 86 15. Wisconson 86 16. USC 86 17. Auburn 86 18. LSU 84 19. Texas A&M 84 20. Colorado 84 21. Oklahoma State 84 22. Louisville 84 23. North Carolina 84 24. Kansas State 84 25. Florida 84
College Football 25 toughest places to play Texas A&M: Kyle Field Alabama: Bryant-Denny Stadium LSU: Tiger Stadium Ohio State: Ohio Stadium Georgia: Sanford Stadium Penn State: Beaver Stadium Wisconsin: Camp Randall Stadium Oklahoma: Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Florida State: Doak Campbell Stadium Florida: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Oregon: Autzen Stadium Clemson: Memorial Stadium Tennessee: Neyland Stadium Auburn: Jordan-Hare Stadium South Carolina: Williams-Brice Stadium Michigan: Michigan Stadium Virginia Tech: Lane Stadium Utah: Rice-Eccles Stadium Texas: Darrell K. Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium Iowa: Kinnick Stadium Notre Dame: Notre Dame Stadium Michigan State: Spartan Stadium Arkansas: Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium Boise State: Albertsons Stadium Mississippi State: Davis Wade Stadium
Is College Football 25 out? What is the release date? The game is out now for those who preordered, but the official release date is Friday, July 19.
The game will not be released for PC. It will be available only on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Consoles from the previous generation, the PS4 and Xbox One, will not be able to play College Football 25.
College Football 25 price: How much is College Football 25? The Standard Edition of the game costs $69.99. The Deluxe Edition goes for $99.99. The MVP Edition, which also includes Madden 25, is $149.99.
This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: FSU football rankings in College Football 25: Full list of player and team ratings
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