
There has been a lot of speculation about which players will appear in “EA Sports College Football 25.” Moments ago, Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins announced that he’ll be part of the highly-anticipated video game.
“I’m in the game,” Judkins wrote on X this Thursday.
Judkins is coming off a really productive season at Ole Miss. He had 1,158 rushing yards, 149 receiving yards and 17 total touchdowns for the Rebels.
Ohio State landed a commitment from Judkins in early January. The hope is that he’ll take Ryan Day’s offense to the next level.
Buckeyes fans will be able to put Judkins’ skills on full display once they get a copy of “EA Sports College Football 25” this summer.
Players who allow EA Sports to use their name, image and likeness will receive $600 and a copy of the video game. Last year, the College Football Players Association urged players to reject EA Sports’ offer of $500.
“You should not participate in this,” CFBPA vice president Justin Falcinell said. “It is a simple cash grab to just try to get you for the lowest amount possible.”
Clearly, some players are more than OK with taking less money just to be featured in “EA Sports College Football 25.”
