"Speed better be 75+": Syracuse QB Kyle McCord reacts to the unveiling of EA Sports College Football 25 trailer
The EA Sports College Football 25 video game has broken the internet in the CFB world with its trailer release. Athletes and fans alike can't wait for July 19, with the game slated to be released that day.
Joining in the frenzy is Syracuse Orange quarterback Kyle McCord, who posted a snippet of the EA Sports College Football 25 trailer on his Instagram, where he's featured handling the football to LeQuint Allen, Syracuse's running back. Taking a sly dig at EA Sports, McCord captioned his story:
"Speed better be 75+😂😂😂😂"
The game's trailer is a nostalgic blast for fans who've waited since "NCAA Football 14." The upcoming game promises a return to the glory days of college football gaming with a modern twist.
From Iowa’s Hawkeye Wave to patients at UI Stead Family Children’s Hospital to Pitt’s band formations and Penn State’s White Out game, the trailer captures the essence of college football in American culture.
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Breaking down EA Sports College Football 25 trailer
The EA Sports College Football 25 trailer is 1:45 minutes long and features a host of game details and gameplay moments. The trailer kicks off with iconic visuals, starting with Boise State's blue turf and Clemson's Howard's Rock.
There are clips of classic team entrances, including Notre Dame’s famous “Play Like A Champion Today” sign tap. Teams like LSU, Texas, and Clemson running onto the field set the tone for an immersive experience.
Michigan’s Donovan Edwards, a cover athlete, is seen stiff-arming an Ohio State defender, while Florida State’s Roydell Williams executes a slick spin move against Cal. Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, another cover star, throws a perfect pass to LSU's Chris Hilton Jr.
Signature entrances and celebrations, like Miami’s turnover chain-inspired moves and Wisconsin players wielding Paul Bunyan’s axe, are recreated with authenticity, taking fans as close to reality as possible.
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