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“We call this the Shedeur” — $1.2B worth LeBron James can't keep calm as he crushes Oregon with Colorado on College Football 25 

LeBron James seems to be a natural at the new EA Sports College Football 25 video game. The game returned after a 10-year hiatus, and LeBron was all in, playing with different teams, including the Deion Sanders-coached Colorado Buffaloes.

In a thrilling matchup against the rival Oregon Ducks, King James, who is valued at $1.2 billion by Forbes, had the Buffs leading 24-7 in the third quarter. The four-time NBA champion couldn't hide his excitement, especially when using Colorado's star quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Channeling his inner Shedeur, the LA Lakers star celebrated with the watch flex and exclaimed:

"We call this the Shedeur."

King James found time to indulge in one of EA Sports' most anticipated video games, despite being busy preparing for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

The last released college football game was 11 years ago under the label NCAA Football 14. The game’s latest edition, EA Sports College Football 25, will be available for fans on July 19.

Also read: NFL QBs Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson try their hands at EA Sports College Football 25

Travis Hunter stays loyal to Deion Sanders in EA Sports College Football 25

Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter doesn't waver in his loyalty to Deion Sanders’ team, even in the virtual realm. The two-way star athlete chooses to play EA Sports College Football 25 with no other team than the Buffaloes.

Hunter went head-to-head with fellow gamer and YouTuber PrinceJMG, aka Josh Gusman. Sharing his gameplay on YouTube, Hunter made it clear who his favorite team was.

"You already know who I'm playing with, boy. I don't play with nobody else on here. I don't play with nobody else — play with one team and one team only," Hunter declared. [00:25]

While Hunter is hitting the console and enjoying the game, his coach Deion Sanders is not happy with EA Sports.

The gaming giant announced the top 100 player ratings ahead of the game, with Hunter ranked sixth and an overall rating of 95. However, NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders expressed dissatisfaction with the rating, saying:

“How can Travis not have the highest score on the game when he’s arguably the best receiver and the best defensive back in college football? So, how can you not be the No. 1-rated guy, period?"

Coach Prime also criticized the rating of quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who tied at 93 overall with Carson Beck.

Also read: When can you download College Football 25? All we know about early access to long-awaited title

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