EA Sports College Football 25 rekindles the passion of college football enthusiasts after an 11-year hiatus. Coaches who grew up playing the NCAA Football games now find themselves as part of the game, reliving their memories while instilling their love for the sport into the next generation. This revival not only brings back nostalgic memories but has become a significant tool for connecting with recruits and current players.
GJ Kinne, Major Applewhite, and Sherrone Moore reflect on their personal experiences, from middle school dynasties to Madden rivalries. James Laurinaitis reminisces about his supremacy in NCAA Football 09 with Ohio State, while GJ Kinne reveals his unique strategy of playing himself during his NFL days. Sherrone Moore, a lineman at Oklahoma, finds value in the game’s replication of real plays, furthering his connection to coaching and strategy.
Today’s coaches like Tulane’s Jon Sumrall, South Alabama’s Brandon Jones, and Oregon’s Will Stein emphasize the game’s impact on college football culture. Sumrall sees it as essential for growing the sport’s interest among younger fans, while Jones remains an avid gamer, utilizing the game for bonding and tactical practice. Stein highlights its utility in recruiting, noting that players often gravitate toward popular teams, enhancing the game’s relevance in today’s football scene.