Michigan football players who opted out of EA Sports 'College Football 25'
College football fans across the world are celebrating are Monday as EA Sports "College Football 25" video game was released early for those that purchased the MVP edition.
The release of the game finally brought a look at the Michigan football roster on the video game for the first time. We knew that Will Johnson was the top-rated player in the game at a 96 overall. Mason Graham, Colston Loveland, Kenneth Grant, and Donovan Edwards were also ranked in the top 50.
However, there are a few Michigan football starters who either opted out of the game or aren't in there just yet according to Anthony Broome of The Wolverine.com.
"A handful of projected starters are not in the game as of July 15 in the form of senior guard Giovanni El-Hadi, sophomore cornerback Jyaire Hill, and graduate safety Quentin Johnson. Also not included are a handful of freshmen that could be future fixtures, such as quarterback Jadyn Davis, running back Jordan Marshall, and others. Davis and wide receiver Channing Goodwin are the only winter enrollees not in the game. Transfer defensive backs Aamir Hall and Wesley Walker are also absent from the game on launch day, as is wide receiver Amorion Walker."
One thing that's cool if that you can play with Rod Moore. It's like the season-ending injury never happened. Alex Orji is the starting quarterback for Michigan football and if you sub him out, Davis Warren enters the game.
Overall, the game is very realistic. The running mechanics are awesome and if you're a Michigan football fan who enjoys video games, this is a must own.