EA released the Top 25 teams in College Football 25 on Friday, and surprisingly, it’s not a complete match to the ESPN Power Index.

The Top 5 teams are the same on both lists, but the two entities only agree on the top school in the nation.

Here is a look at the Top 25 teams in College Football 25.

  1. Georgia – 95 OVR
  2. Ohio State – 93 OVR
  3. Oregon – 93 OVR
  4. Alabama – 92 OVR
  5. Texas – 92 OVR
  6. Clemson – 90 OVR
  7. Notre Dame – 90 OVR
  8. LSU – 90 OVR
  9. Penn State – 88 OVR
  10. Utah – 88 OVR
  11. Michigan – 88 OVR
  12. Florida State – 88 OVR
  13. Miami – 88 OVR
  14. Texas A&M – 88 OVR
  15. Ole Miss – 88 OVR
  16. Colorado – 87 OVR
  17. Oklahoma – 87 OVR
  18. Wisconsin – 87 OVR
  19. USC – 87 OVR
  20. Virginia Tech – 87 OVR
  21. NC State – 87 OVR
  22. Kansas – 87 OVR
  23. Arizona – 87 OVR
  24. Oklahoma State – 87 OVR
  25. Iowa – 87 OVR

Both EA and ESPN have the Georgia Bulldogs as the No. 1 team. EA has Oregon at No. 3, but ESPN has the Ducks at No. 2.

The Ohio State is ranked No. 4 by ESPN, but No. 2 on EA’s rankings.

Here is a look at the way ESPN ranks the Top 25 schools according to Power Index:

  1. Georgia Bulldogs
  2. Oregon Ducks
  3. Texas Longhorns
  4. Ohio State Buckeyes
  5. Alabama Crimson Tide
  6. Penn State Nittany Lions
  7. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  8. Oklahoma Sooners
  9. Tennessee Volunteers
  10. Missouri Tigers
  11. Florida State Seminoles
  12. Michigan Wolverines
  13. LSU Tigers
  14. Texas A&M Aggies
  15. Clemson Tigers
  16. Ole Miss Rebels
  17. Kansas Jayhawks
  18. USC Trojans
  19. Auburn Tigers
  20. Florida Gators
  21. Louisville Cardinals
  22. Kansas State Wildcats
  23. Miami Hurricanes
  24. Arizona Wildcats
  25. SMU Mustangs

The biggest question regarding the team ratings is whether we will see player and team ratings change during the season.

EA has yet to share any definitive language that confirms we will see player ratings or team rankings adjustments. However, it would seem like a major missed opportunity to be a part of the college football conversation if the game doesn’t do its rankings every week.

That same concept would extend to player ratings adjustments–especially for the top stars who may be vying for the Heisman Trophy and other awards.

If the ratings and rankings have continuity with real-life college football, fans will focus on key dates throughout the season.

Check out August 24 when Florida State goes on the road to take on ACC rival Georgia Tech. The Seminoles will be the first-ranked team to take the field this season. Thus, they will be the first squad in a position to prove themselves or become the victims of a massive upset.

The Yellow Jackets sit at 54th on ESPN’s Power Index, so we should expect to see DJ Uiagalelei and Co. have a solid opening to their season.

I hope we see highlight reels from the week’s best performers on some posts from the College Football 25’s official X and TikTok accounts.

The anticipation of the return of college football to the video game world was already high; let’s hope EA dives head first into the hype and experience all season long.

College Football 25 will release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on July 19.

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