The Flagship: EA got it right with College Football ’25
Ole Miss football returns (at least for practice) next week.
But Zach Berry (Ole Miss Spirit/OMSpirit.com) and Grayson Weir (Bro Bible) didn’t wait. They couldn’t. They’re already getting their Rebel fix and so much more following the decade-in-the-making release of EA Sports’ College Football ’25.
And they have a full rundown for you in this all-new (July 23, 2024) edition of ‘The Flagship.’
“I’m a huge fan,” Berry began. “There are some bugs, some issues. I’ve got some gripes. But that’s every game; there’s never going to be a perfect game.”
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“I think it’s as perfect of a game as we’re going to get,” Weir said. ‘The Flagship.’ is powered by College Corner. “There was so much hype and fanfare and pomp and circumstance surrounding the game. We had our expectations; we’d been waiting on this for more than a decade. It lived up to it and exceeded it in every way.
“It really is as perfect as it can get without being 100 percent perfect. The recruiting is awesome. Road to Glory is fun. Dynasty is as in-depth as we wanted it to be. It’s expansive and awesome. I’ve being playing a lot of online and it’s quick, easy and painless. The games move quickly. This game is incredible.”
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