Top 5 fastest RBs in EA Sports College Football 25 ft. Gavin Sawchuk
It is safe to say that EA Sports College Football 25 has been a resounding success. The video game sold over 2.2 million copies of its Deluxe Edition in early access, which has already brought in $200 million of revenue for Electronic Arts.
Add to that some 600,000 additional players that are using the game through EA's subscription services, as per the game publisher. Notably, EA hasn't even released the actual opening weekend sales numbers.
As millions of players try and dissect every aspect of the game, some fans might be wondering how to create the perfect roster to carry their school to glory. For those obsessed with grinding the ball through the ground, here's a list of the fastest running backs you can find in the game.
Top 5 fastest RBs in EA Sports College Football 25
- Dijon Stanley (Utah Utes)
- Gavin Sawchuk (Oklahoma Sooners)
- Rayshon Luke (Arizona Wildcats)
- Chris Johnson Jr. (Miami Hurricanes)
- Kenan Christon (San Diego State Aztecs)
All of these players clock in at 98 speed in the game and could be perfect targets to look for in the transfer portal while creating your perfect football team. Only wide receiver Nyck Harbor (South Carolina) and cornerback Rodrick Pleasant (Oregon) are faster in the game with the highest speed rating of 99.
Is College Football 25 available on PC? What about PS4 and Xbox One?
Electronic Arts made the surprising decision of making College Football 25 a console exclusive, even though, according to some estimates, the PC gaming community is even bigger than the console community (900 versus 629 million players, as per Main Leaf Games).
Not only that, but the video game publishing giant made its latest sports video game an exclusive for the newest generation of consoles (PS5 and Xbox Series X/S).
This means that fans who want to jump into College Football 25 action but are PC users or have a PS4 or Xbox One, will have to splurge on the latest generation console available.
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