Players Opting In for EA Sports College Football 25: South Carolina and Clemson Ready to Represent
South Carolina and Clemson football players are eagerly anticipating their inclusion in the upcoming EA Sports College Football 25 video game, with the majority of both teams opting in to be featured. The excitement is palpable as players and coaches alike look forward to seeing themselves represented in the game.
Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik and South Carolina passer LaNorris Sellers are just a few of the athletes who have confirmed their participation in the game. Additionally, South Carolina running back Oscar Adaway expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Why wouldn’t I? Bro, I am so excited for it.”
Even coaches like South Carolina’s Shane Beamer are eager to see themselves in the game, with Beamer expressing his love for playing the game in high school and college. The terms of the deal may seem lopsided to some, but for many players, the opportunity to see themselves in the game is reward enough.
One player of note, Texas quarterback Arch Manning, has opted out of being included in the game, but for most players, being featured is a no-brainer. The only question that remains is how EA Sports will rate the players on a 1-99 scale, with players like Clemson linebacker Barrett Carter already envisioning their ideal ratings.
As the release of EA Sports College Football 25 draws nearer, players like Clemson defensive end T.J. Parker are already envisioning themselves as top-rated players in the game. Whether they agree with their ratings or not, players like Clemson linebacker Wade Woodaz are ready to use their virtual personas as motivation to prove themselves on the field. The anticipation for the game’s release is building, and fans can’t wait to see their favorite players in action on the virtual gridiron.