Fans get first glimpse of Maryland football in College Football 25
- Ahmed Ghafir
- Jul 13, 2024
- 2 min read
With EA Sports set to unveil College Football 2025 next week, fans got their first glimpse into the game with a handful of leaks including Maryland Football and The Shell.
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Chris Smoove's Road to Glory video included a screenshot of Maryland's initial ratings, with both the team's overall rating and the offense debuting as an 81 overall compared to the defense's 82 overall rating. New Maryland QB MJ Morris also drew a 77 overall, while Cam Edge drew a 74 overall.
https://twitter.com/SSN_Maryland/status/1811554460264460769
QJB's video offered insight into the defensive side of the ball with new Maryland cornerback Jalen Huskey drawing an 84 overall with third-year cornerback Lionell Whitaker debuting as a 78 overall.
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While Rutgers also included Maryland in a video, The Shell made its way into this weekend's leaks as Billy Edwards Jr. connected with wide receiver Kaden Prather for the opening score vs. Oregon (a game that's actually set for Nov. 9 in Eugene).
https://twitter.com/Insideblackgold/status/1812158998423937436
Bordeaux, a College Football 25 creator, included Maryland in a handful of his dynasty run with Nebraska, including a simulated top-25 matchup against USC which is set to be this season's homecoming game. To the enjoyment of fans, Maryland was also included in the new format of the College Football Playoffs, drawing a four-seed before falling to Oregon, 35-24. His third screenshot simulated a 9-2(6-2) finish, good for second in the Big Ten only behind the Ducks, in a season that just about every Maryland fan would gladly take.
Through an open records request, IBG previously reported what assets Maryland submitted to EA Sports with the iconic red, white, black and yellow Terps Script uniforms available. Maryland also provided assets capturing the band in the student section, Testudo inside SECU Stadium and shots of McKeldin Mall.
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