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EA Sports College Football 25 releases Top 25 Offensive Power Rankings

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TOP 25 Offenses in EA Sports College Football '25 | Georgia, Oregon at TOP, Tennessee Left OUT

EA Sports College Football 25 released its Top 25 offensive power rankings for the game coming this summer.

Choose your team wisely and practice with the offense you’re provided. Of course, this is just for head to head games, not Dynasty or Road to Glory mode where customization becomes a huge factor.

Still, here’s a look at the best offenses you can use in the game when you pick up the sticks.

1. Georgia – 94 OVR

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The top offense in college football and the top offense in the game coming this summer. Led by Heisman contender Carson Beck at quarterback, this is the one you want to use.

Running back Trevor Etienne leads the backfield and you can’t forget about tight end transfer Benjamin Yurosek. Plus, it’s a pretty darn good offensive line.

2. Oregon – 94 OVR

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The Ducks bring in transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel to highlight this offense and he’s been productive at UCF and Oklahoma. Naturally, that’ll continue in Eugene in Will Stein’s offense.

Evan Stewart comes in at wide receiver to pair with Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden. There are weapons all over the place.,

3. Alabama – 91 OVR

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The Alabama offense doesn’t look too much different other than having a different coaching staff leading it on the sideline. Jalen Milroe will be in the Heisman conversation as one of the most effective dual threat quarterbacks.

So while you try to turn him into Michael Vick in the video game, don’t be afraid to run the ball behind Kadyn Proctor as well. Jam Miller, Justice Haynes, just to name a few quality running backs.

4. Texas – 91 OVR

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Like Oregon tied with Georgia, Texas is tied with Alabama within the top four offenses. Quinn Ewers is under center, CJ Baxter and Jaydon Blue are at RB and Isaiah Bond transferred in from Alabama at wide receiver.

If you don’t think this offense is going to be explosive, you’re kidding yourself. Kelvin Banks Jr. is one of the best offensive linemen in college football as well, so you’ll have protection and running lanes with the Longhorns.

5. Ohio State – 89 OVR

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Ah yes, we have to talk about the Ohio State offense every year because, well, it’s good. New quarterback Will Howard is expected to start, but this is a game, and you can choose between four or five quarterbacks on this roster if you want.

Still, you have Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson in the backfield to get carries. But how about those wide receivers? Emeka Egbuka, Carnell Tate and freshman Jeremiah Smith. Man that’s awesome.

6. LSU – 89 OVR

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Garrett Nussmeier isn’t a bad replacement for Heisman quarterback Jayden Daniels this coming season. He’ll have great protection led by Will Campbell at offensive tackle.

This offense is pretty balanced and gets the same rating as Ohio State above it, and a handful of teams below it in the top 10. Wide receivers Kyren Lacy and Chris Hilton Jr. should be fun to watch, and use in the game.

7. Miami – 89 OVR

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Here’s another top offense to use with a dual threat quarterback as Cam Ward can certainly be a weapon in real and virtual life. Zach Carpenter transferred in to solidify the offensive line at center.

Samuel Brown is a noteworthy transfer wide receiver as well, so you’ll have options. But still, this offense runs through Ward and that should be fun.

8. Colorado – 89 OVR

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While Colorado was 4-8 overall last year, there’s no question this is a fun offense with tons of weapons. Led by quarterback Shedeur Sanders, you might be able to put up a lot of points with this squad.

The biggest question is the transfers along the offensive line, but EA sports seems to be high on them in this offense. Running back Dallan Hayden comes in from Ohio State and Will Sheppard from Vanderbilt to add to the WR position. Oh yeah, we can’t forget about superstar Travis Hunter playing both sides.

9. Missouri – 89 OVR

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Brady Cook is back so Missouri has an experienced quarterback leading the offense. But the headliner is wide receiver Luther Burden III. He’s one of the best in the country.

Theo Wease Jr. shouldn’t be overlooked either, giving you a second option. The left side of the offensive line has transfers Marcus Bryant and Cayden Green to solidify that part up front. 

10. Clemson – 87 OVR

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EA Sports rated Clemson just inside the top 10 tied with a bunch of teams below them through No. 16. A team that doesn’t take transfers better hope for improvement on this side of the ball.

Cade Klubnik has potential, but he has to prove it under center. Phil Mafah should be a quality running back as well. This is a veteran offense, you can give the Tigers the benefit of the doubt.

Rest of Top 25 offenses in College Football 25

11. Utah – 87 OVR
12. Penn State – 87 OVR
13. Ole Miss – 87 OVR
14. Kansas – 87 OVR
15. Arizona – 87 OVR
16. NC State – 87 OVR
17. Notre Dame – 85 OVR
18. Texas A&M – 85 OVR
19. Memphis – 85 OVR
20. SMU – 85 OVR
21. UCF – 85 OVR
22. Florida State – 83 OVR
23. Oklahoma – 83 OVR
24. Virginia Tech – 83 OVR
25. USC – 83 OVR

So which offense will you pick? One of the top ones in the game or one lower in the top 25 to give yourself more of a challenge? Heck, do whatever you want, it’s a video game!