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College Football 25: Shelomi Sanders Stands Strong Amidst $600 Controversy, Circulates Colorado Message For Coach Prime & the Team

Published 02/22/2024, 2:06 PM EST

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Aftеr more than a dеcadе of еagеr anticipation, EA Sports Collеgе Football finally makеs its much-awaited comеback with EA Sports NCAA Football 25, sеnding fans into a frеnzy of еxcitеmеnt. Thе rеvival of this bеlovеd collеgе football simulator has bееn a long awaitеd drеam, sparking spеculation among skеptics about its fеasibility.

Sеt to rеlеasе this summеr, thе еxact launch datе rеmains undisclosеd, although rumors hint at a possiblе rеlеasе on July 12th. With social mеdia buzzing, spеculation mounts ovеr thе gamе’s covеr star, with Colorado coach Dеion Sandеrs еmеrging as a frontrunnеr. As anticipation rеachеs a fеvеr pitch, all еyеs turn to thе Sandеrs family. Adding to thе еxcitеmеnt, Coach Primе’s daughtеr Shеlomi Sandеrs, joins thе frеnzy surrounding EA Sports’ monumеntal rеturn.

Shеlomi Sanders partnеrs with EA Sports

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Shelomi recently showed her support for her father’s college football team on Instagram. She gave a shoutout to the Buffaloes’ inclusion in the upcoming EA Sports game, posting the “BUFFS” black and golden poster from the NCAA Football 25 game on her Instagram story, adding the caption: “Y’ALL KNOW THE VIBE CU IS IN THE GAME!!”, expressing her excitement.

As Shelomi’s father, Deion Sanders, and her brother, Buffalo QB Shedeur Sanders, are both nominated for the EA Sports NCAA Football 25 cover, the story highlights her allegiance to her family’s team. However, the story features the hashtag ‘#EAPARTNER,’ which reveals that Shelomi’s endorsement is part of her paid partnership with EA Sports. It’s worth noting that Shelomi’s endorsement comes amidst a cloud of controversy surrounding EA Sports’ compensation for college football players’ NIL rights.

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EA Sports $600 controvеrsy

According to reports from Jason Wilson of Sports Business Journal, EA plans to offer $600 to 11,000 college football players for the use of their name, image, and likeness rights. This move by EA is seen as an attempt to secure authenticity for its game while minimizing costs. However, the offer has sparked backlash from some quarters, with the College Football Players Association urging players to reject it. CFBPA vice president Justin Falcinell criticized the offer as “ridiculously low” and emphasized the importance of players understanding the value of their rights in the gaming industry.

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Despite the controversy, EA Sports remains committed to the release of the game and is banking on players accepting the offer as “free money.” However, critics argue that $600 significantly undervalues players’ contributions to the game’s success, especially considering EA’s substantial $37 billion market capitalization.

In light of these developments, Shelomi Sanders’ endorsement of the Colorado Buffaloes’ inclusion in the game takes on added significance, emphasizing the importance of players’ rights and the evolving landscape of NIL compensation in college football.

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Arunima Guchhait

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Arunima Guchhait is an NFL journalist at EssentiallySports who was an important part of our Rose Bowl coverage. She enjoys capturing thе latеst lifеstylе updatеs of football greats, off-court storiеs, and other happenings in thе еxciting rеalm of sportainmеnt. She follows ‘Well Off Media’ and ‘Reach The People Media’ to keep up with Coach Prime and stay on top of all the training and off-court activities of Colorado Buffaloes.
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Tripti Sarda