EA Sports College Football 25 has captivated Tennessee football and video game fans, though the cover image highlights players from other universities. While Texas’ Quinn Ewers, Michigan’s Donovan Edwards, and Colorado’s Travis Hunter are featured, Volunteers supporters now have a solution. Tennessee football offers a custom cover featuring a player in an orange jersey, flexing his bicep in Neyland Stadium. Fans can download these covers, suitable for PS5 and Xbox Series X, from 1tn.co/CFB25-Covers. The link directs users to a Google Drive folder with the images.
Before the game’s official release on July 19, Knox News reviewed it extensively, noting the impressive representation of Neyland Stadium and Tennessee’s roster. The game, priced at $69.99, includes detailed depictions of each FBS school’s traditions and environments, enhancing the overall gaming experience. USA TODAY Sports commended the game’s authenticity, likening it to an advanced version of NCAA Football 14, dispelling any notion that it’s a simple “Madden reskin.” The game is now available in stores and online for $69.99.
For Tennessee fans wanting a more personalized experience, Knox News provided access to the alternate covers, reflecting the strong local interest and community engagement. The presence of players with the number 25 jersey such as Kaleb Beasley and DeSean Bishop localizes the experience, making it even more relevant for Volunteer supporters. Fans can follow Ryan Wilusz, the growth and development editor, for more insights and local news updates.