Last week, EA Sports revealed its full team rankings lists for the upcoming College Football 25 video game.
Included in these lists, released over the course of a few days, were the 25 hardest places to play, best offensesbest defenses and best overall teams, with the latter group led by Georgia.
Friday will mark just two weeks until the release of one of the most anticipated sports games of all time and the first installment of the college football series since NCAA Football ’14.
While individual player ratings have not yet been revealed, here are all of the rosters released by EA Sports so far and some answers to some other frequently asked questions:
Rankings of the 25 college football teams
Team |
General evaluation |
1. Georgia |
95 |
2. Ohio State |
93 |
3. Oregon |
93 |
4.Alabama |
92 |
5. Texas |
92 |
6. Clemson |
90 |
7. Notre Dame |
90 |
8. State University of New York |
90 |
9. State of Pennsylvania |
88 |
10. Utah |
88 |
11. State of Pennsylvania |
88 |
12. Florida State |
88 |
13.Miami |
88 |
14. Texas A&M |
88 |
15. Old 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. State University of New York |
89 |
7.Miami |
89 |
8. Colorado |
89 |
9. Missouri |
89 |
10. Clemson |
87 |
11. Utah |
87 |
12. State of Pennsylvania |
87 |
13. Old 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. State of Pennsylvania |
88 |
10. Utah |
88 |
11. Florida State |
88 |
12. Oklahoma |
88 |
13. Iowa |
88 |
14. Virginia Tech |
86 |
15. Wisconsin |
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
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Texas A&M: Kyle Field
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Alabama: Bryant-Denny Stadium
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LSU: Tiger Stadium
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Ohio State: Ohio Stadium
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Georgia: Sanford Stadium
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Penn State: Beaver Stadium
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Wisconsin: Camp Randall Stadium
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Oklahoma: Gaylord Oklahoma Family Memorial Stadium
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Florida State: Doak Campbell Stadium
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Florida: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
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Oregon: Autzen Stadium
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Clemson: Memorial Stadium
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Tennessee: Neyland Stadium
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Auburn: Jordan-Hare Stadium
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South Carolina: Williams-Brice Stadium
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Michigan: Michigan Stadium
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Virginia Tech: Lane Stadium
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Utah: Rice-Eccles Stadium
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Texas: Darrell K. Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium
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Iowa: Kinnick Stadium
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Notre Dame: Notre Dame Stadium
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Michigan State: Spartan Stadium
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Arkansas: Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
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Boise State: Albertsons Stadium
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Mississippi State: Davis Wade Stadium
What is the College Football 25 release date?
The game will be available for pre-order on July 16th, but the official release date is July 19th.
Will College Football 25 be on PC?
The game will not be released for PC.
College Football Price 25
The Standard Edition of the game costs US$69.99. The Deluxe Edition costs $99.99. The MVP edition, which also includes Madden 25, costs $149.99.
This article originally appeared in The Daytona Beach News-Journal: EA College Football 25 lists team rankings and release date