This week, EA Sports has been offering multiple new updates on College Football 25, which is the publisher’s return to the college football gridiron after an 11-year hiatus, on the official CFB 25 website. Today’s update unveiled the top 25 schools on offense and defense, and there are few surprises on either side of the ball.
The Georgia Bulldogs and Oregon Ducks are tied at the top of the offensive list with a 94 overall rating each, while the Ohio State Buckeyes sit alone at number one on defense with a 96 overall rating. The top five on offense include Alabama (91 overall), Texas (91 overall), and Ohio State (89 overall), while the defensive top five is rounded out by Georgia–again at 94 overall–and three teams at 90 overall: Oregon, Alabama, and Clemson.
Best offenses in EA Sports College Football 25
Georgia – 94 overallOregon – 94 overallAlabama – 91 overallTexas – 91 overallOhio State – 89 overallLSU – 89 overallMiami – 89 overallColorado – 89 overallMissouri – 89 overallClemson – 87 overallUtah – 87 overallPenn State – 87 overallOle Miss – 87 overallKansas – 87 overallArizona – 87 overallNC State – 87 overallNotre Dame – 85 overallTexas A&M – 85 overallMemphis – 85 overallSMU – 85 overallUCF – 85 overallFlorida State – 83 overallOklahoma – 83 overallVirginia Tech – 83 overallUSC – 83 overall
Best defenses in EA Sports College Football 25
Ohio State – 96 overallGeorgia – 94 overallOregon – 90 overallAlabama – 90 overallClemson – 90 overallNotre Dame – 90 overallMichigan – 90 overallTexas – 88 overallPenn State – 88 overallUtah – 88 overallFlorida State – 88 overallOklahoma – 88 overallIowa – 88 overallVirginia Tech – 86 overallWisconsin – 86 overallUSC – 86 overallAuburn – 86 overallLSU – 84 overallTexas A&M – 84 overallColorado – 84 overallOklahoma State – 84 overallLouisville – 84 overallNorth Carolina – 84 overallKansas State – 84 overallFlorida – 84 overall
EA Sports College Football 25 launches July 19 for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. Those who preorder the deluxe edition can access the game three days early on July 16.