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    College Football 25 top 10 rankings revealed for offenses and defenses – fitnessnacks

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    The countdown to Jul. 16 continues for the highly anticipated release of EA Sports’ College Football 25. Most recently the company released its rankings for the toughest places to play, with Texas A&M’s Kyle Field getting the top spot.

    Among the top venues in terms of toughness were Kyle Field (Texas A&M), Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama), Tiger Stadium (LSU), Ohio Stadium (Ohio State), and Sanford Stadium (Georgia) rounding out the top five.

    Other notable venues among the top 25 include Beaver Stadium (Penn State), Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Florida), Autzen Stadium (Oregon), and Jordan-Hare Stadium (Auburn) among others.

    When it comes to the offenses and defenses among the top 10, there are a handful of teams that were ranked in both categories.

    According to EA Sports CFB 25 rankings, Georgia, Oregon, Alabama, Texas, Ohio State, and Clemson are ranked top 10 in both offense and defense. pic.twitter.com/4UoexOAiYg

    — Patrick Conn (@PatrickConnCFB) June 27, 2024

    Scoring offenses in 2023:

    • Georgia: No. 5 (40.1)
    • Oregon: No. 2 (44.2)
    • Alabama: No. 24 (34.0)
    • Texas: No. 15 (35.8)
    • Ohio State: No. 45 (30.5)
    • LSU: No. 1 (45.5)
    • Miami: No. 39 (31.5)
    • Colorado: No. 60 (28.2)
    • Missouri: No. 29 (32.5)
    • Clemson: No. 52 (29.8)

    Scoring defenses in 2023:

    • Ohio State: No. 2 (11.2)
    • Georgia: No. 5 (15.6)
    • Oregon: No. 9 (16.5)
    • Alabama: No. 16 (19.0)
    • Clemson: No. 30 (21.1)
    • Notre Dame: No. 7 (15.9)
    • Michigan: No. 1 (10.4)
    • Texas: No. 15 (18.9)
    • Penn State: No. 3 (13.5)
    • Utah: No. 18 (19.3)

    Sites and Sounds for College Football 25

    For more on the Sights & Sounds of #CFB25 – Check out the Campus Huddle

    🔗: https://t.co/3NdR2zl3rJ pic.twitter.com/i3qfagcWim

    — EASPORTSCollege (@EASPORTSCollege) June 26, 2024

    College Football 25 is available for pre-order in the Microsoft and Playstation stores. The game will be available to those who pre-order on Jul. 16, three days before the Jul. 19 full release.





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