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13 new Michigan football players appear in roster update of College Football 25

Anthony Broomeby:Anthony Broome08/29/24

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The Michigan Wolverines were promintently featured in the marketing for the new College Football 25 video game by EA Sports, but the initial release was without a handful of players expected to be major contributors this season.

EA seems to have rectified that during its most recent update this week, adding 13 of the players that were not in the game at launch day to be in the game. The most notable come in the form of freshman quarterback Jadyn Davis, freshman running back Jordan Marshall, junior wide receiver Amorion Walker, senior guard Giovanni El-Hadi, sophomore cornerback Jyaire Hill, graduate corner Aamir Hall and graduate safety Wesley Walker.

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Here is the full list of Wolverines thatmade the game in the most recent update:

Freshman QB Jadyn Davis – 75 overall
Freshman RB Jordan Marshall – 76 overall
Freshman RB Micah Ka’apana – 68 overall
Junior WR Amorion Walker – 79 overall (listed as CB)
Graduate WR CJ Charleston – 76 overall
Freshman OT Andrew Sprague – 75 overall
Senior OG Giovanni El-Hadi – 77 overall
Freshman OT Ben Roebuck – 67 overall
Senior DT Ike Iwunnah – 73 overall
Senior LB Jaydon Hood – 74 overall
Sophomore CB Jyaire Hill – 79 overall
Gradute CB Aamir Hall – 79 overall
Graduate safety Wesley Walker – 78 overall

Michigan players still not in the game

RUNNING BACK
• Senior Tavierre Dunlap

WIDE RECEIVER
• Freshman Channing Goodwin

TIGHT END
• Sophomore Deakon Tonielli

EDGE
• Sophomore Breeon Ishmail
• Sophomore Aymeric Koumba

DEFENSIVE TACKLE
• Junior Alessandro Lorenzetti
• Sophomore Brooks Bahr
• Freshman Manuel Biegel
• Freshman Deyvid Palepale
• Freshman Owen Wafle

LINEBACKER
• Senior Jaydon Hood

CORNERBACK
• Freshman Jeremiah Lowe

SAFETY
• Graduate Quentin Johnson

EA Sports College Football 25 will be available to Michigan fans play on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, and EA announced gamers will have three editions to pick from. The standard base game costs $69.99. The deluxe edition has a slew of perks, priced at $99.99, while a $149.99 bundle can be had that gives you access to Madden 25, as well.

Michigan is the No. 9 ranked team in the game, which mirrors the ranking in the AP Poll ahead of the 2024 season. The real games get going on Saturday with the opener against Fresno State, set for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff on NBC.

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