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INDIANAPOLIS − Kydran Jenkins wants to make one thing clear about the new EA Sports College Football 25 video game.
“The game is kind of fun, but a lot is unrealistic,” the Purdue senior linebacker said.
Namely, in Jenkins’ case, the individual player ratings for himself aren’t to his liking.
Welcome to college football locker rooms nationwide where debates range from who is stronger to who is faster and so on based simply on last week’s release of the long-anticipated game a decade in the making.
“Looking at some of those numbers, you can poke and jab different guys like, dude, you’re slow,” Purdue senior center Gus Hartwig said. “When you’re out there, you’re not actually that slow, but it’s just making jokes and having a good time with it.”
What each Purdue player is rated in College Football 25
Hartwig and sophomore safety Dillon Thieneman own Purdue’s highest individual overall rating, each with a 90. Of the 76 current Boilermakers in the game, here are the remainder of what each player’s individual rating is:
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Marcus Mbow, 83; Hudson Card, 82; Jahmal Edrine, 82; Nyland Green, 82; Kydran Jenkins, 81; Devin Mockobee 81; DJ Wingfield, 81; Max Klare, 80; Reggie Love III 80; Jeffrey M’ba, 78; Joe Anderson, 77; Jamarius Dinkins, 75; Salim Turner-Muhammad 76; CJ Madden, 76; CJ Smith, 76; Markevious Brown, 76; Antonio Stevens, 76; Yanni Karlaftis, 76; Will Heldt, 76; Shitta Sillah, 76; Mahamane Moussa, 76;
Joe Strickland, 75; Koy Beasley, 75; Andrew Sowinski, 75; Demarjhe Lewis, 75; Luke Griffin, 75; Corey Stewart, 75; Josh Sales, 75; Jalen Grant, 75; Joey Tanona, 75; Jayden Dixon-Veal, 74; Derrick Rogers Jr., 74; De’Nylon Morrissette, 74; Botros Alisandro, 74; Joseph Jefferson II, 74; George Burhenn, 74; Drew Biber, 74; Cole Brevard, 74;
Ryan Browne, 73; Marcos Davila, 73; Spencer Porath, 73; Luke Williams, 72; Jaron Tibbs, 72; Bennett Meredith, 72; Jaekwon Bouldin, 72; Mo Omonode, 72; Drake Carlson, 72; Ben Freehill, 71; Hudson Miller, 71; Sterling Smith, 71; Jimmy Liston, 71; Keelan Crimmins, 70; Jamarrion Harkless, 70; Jireh Ojata, 70
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Tayvion Galloway, 69; D’Mon Marable, 69; Ryne Shackelford, 69; Ahrmad Branch 68; Hudauri Hines, 68; Earl Kulp, 68; Bennett Boehlein, 68; Smiley Bradford, 67; Demeco Kennedy, 67; Jaden Ball, 67; Donovan Hamilton, 67; Shamar Rigby, 66; Winston Berglund, 66; Owen Davis, 66; Jordan King, 66; Max Parrott 66; Tra’Mar Harris 65; RJ Lopez, 63; Addai Lewellen, 54; Nick Levy, 52
Who is the fastest and strongest?
As you’d imagine, EA Sports weighs heavily on skill positions being the fastest players and linemen being the strongest.
CJ Smith, a receiver who transferred from Georgia, is a certified cheat code in the game with a 98 speed rating.
“In the game, I just throw go balls to him,” quarterback Hudson Card said.
Fastest Purdue players − Smith, 98; Shackelford, 97; Beasley, 95; Brown, 93; Green, 92; Turner-Muhammad, 91
Strongest Purdue players − Dinkins, 96; Carlson, 95; Brevard, 95; Tanona, 94; King, 94; Harkless, 93; M’ba, 93; Bouldin, 93
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‘Not real life’
Purdue football coach Ryan Walters is a fan of the game.
When he played safety at Colorado, he was in the game, but only by position and jersey number. The new installment, the franchise’s first college football game since NCAA Football 2014, marks the first time players are listed by name.
Walters recalls his overall rating got into the high 80s by his senior season at Colorado in 2008. But, as he had to remind his team, “it’s not real life.”
Sam King covers sports for the Journal & Courier. Email him at sking@jconline.com and follow him on Twitter and Instagram @samueltking.