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Biggest risers, fallers in EA Sports College Football 25 player ratings update

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Biggest risers, fallers in EA Sports College Football 25 player ratings update

As we near the halfway point of the 2024 college football season, EA Sports has revealed the first major update to its player ratings in CFB 25. Let’s take a look at where things stand now.

College Football 25 has returned for the first time in more than a decade, and EA Sports announced recently that its release has performed even above its own expectations, with some 6.5 million unique players up to this point.

And now, for the first time ever, players who are featured in the game are allowed to take home some money as part of the new NIL environment.

That’s in addition to EA factoring the on-field performances of players into their ratings for the first time.

Let’s check in with those players who have risen and fallen the most so far in the 2024 season.

Cam Ward, Miami: 91, plus-2

Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee: 88, plus-2

Garrett Nussmeier, LSU: 87, plus-2

Conner Weigman, Texas A&M: 87, minus-1

Jalon Daniels, Kansas: 88, minus-2

Kyle McCord, Syracuse: 86, plus-1

Grayson McCall, NC State: 86, minus-2

Thomas Castellanos, BC: 84, plus-5

Kevin Jennings, SMU: 84, plus-4

Preston Stone, SMU: 84, minus-3

Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, Colorado State: 81, minus-1

DJ Uiagalelei, Florida State: 84, minus-1

DJ Lagway, Florida: 81, plus-1

Luke Altmyer, Illinois: 82, plus-1

Dylan Raiola, Nebraska: 82, plus-2

Maalik Murphy, Duke: 83, plus-2

Ashton Jeanty, Boise State: 96, plus-4

Ollie Gordon, Oklahoma State: 95, minus-1

Donovan Edwards, Michigan: 90, minus-1

Dylan Sampson, Tennessee: 88, plus-3

Kalel Mullings, Michigan: 87, plus-6

Kaleb Johnson, Iowa: 87, plus-13

Eli Heidenreich, Navy: 85, plus-7

Mario Anderson, Memphis: 85, plus-1

Damari Alston, Auburn: 80, plus-4

Jerrick Gibson, Texas: 80, plus-4

Roydell Williams, Florida State: 83, minus-2

Taylor Tatum, Oklahoma: 80, plus-2

Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame: 86, plus-1

Travis Hunter, Colorado: 97, plus-2

Tai Felton, Maryland: 89, plus-3

Isaiah Neyor, Nebraska: 85, plus-3

Silas Bolden, Texas: 85, minus-1

Devonte Ross, Troy: 84, plus-6

Dont’e Thornton, Tennessee: 84, plus-3

Skyler Bell, UConn: 81, plus-10

Ryan Wingo, Texas: 81, plus-1

Ryan Williams, Alabama: 82, plus-1

Mazeo Bennett, South Carolina: 80, plus-16

Tre Watson, Texas A&M: 80, plus-11

Gunnar Helm, Texas: 85, plus-8

Josh Simmons, Ohio State: 85, plus-2

Darius Washington, Florida State: 85, minus-4

Marcus Bryant, Missouri: 84, plus-2

Chris Adams, Memphis: 80, plus-9

T.J. Ferguson, Florida State: 81, minus-2

Gus Zilinskas, Rutgers: 86, plus-7

Patrick Payton, Florida State: 88, minus-2

Dylan Stewart, South Carolina: 87, plus-9

Kyle Kennard, South Carolina: 87, plus-3

Shaun Dolac, Buffalo: 89, plus-7

Jihaad Campbell, Alabama: 89, plus-4

Chris Paul, Jr., Ole Miss: 86, plus-3

Jordan Turner, Michigan State: 84, plus-5

Elijah Herring, Memphis: 84, plus-1

Kani Walker, Oklahoma: 85, plus-9

A.J. Harris, Penn State: 84, plus-2

Marquis Cooper, Buffalo: 80, plus-27

Zabien Brown, Alabama: 81, plus-2

Andrew Mukuba, Texas: 87, minus-2

Terry Moore, Duke: 86, plus-10

Robert Spears-Jennings, Oklahoma: 85, plus-4

Mishael Powell, Miami: 84, plus-2

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