Colorado Alum Teases Major News Involving Coach Prime and EA Sports College Football 25
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Calling all sports lovers and gamers! A new update just dropped in from the voiceover room of EA Sports College Football 25 adding more excitement to the already hyped-up game. Resurfacing after a decade, the upcoming summer release features EA Sports’ epic return since 2013.
Players who opt into the game are set to receive $600 and a copy of the game. After teasing fans with game updates like a 71-yard field goal and punting on second down, the voiceover room is giving more teasers to ponder about. Featuring Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler as the play-by-play voice of the game, this game is set to steal the attention of all sports and game enthusiasts.
Chris Fowler gives new update on EA Sports College Football 25
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A recent X post by Elite College Football reveals another “little update” on the upcoming EA Sports College Football 25 as disclosed by former Colorado alum Chris Fowler inside the voiceover room. After garnering an insane 2 million views from his first behind-the-scenes peek, the ESPN broadcaster is treating fans with another teaser saying, “I’ve recorded the pregame setups for the new 12-team playoff bracket games. The on-campus settings, the four quarterfinals and two semi-finals.” And that’s not all!
Chris Fowler gives another little update on the EA CFB game 👀 pic.twitter.com/TXWr0VOh5B
— Elite College Football (@elitecfball) March 8, 2024
Fowler revealed, “Whoever you select in dynasty mode and take to a national championship… You will get a customized national championship shoutout.” If you’re a Prime fan of the Colorado Buffs, you’re in luck because you can roll in style as Fowler revealed, “If you pick Coach Prime and the Buffs and you win, you might get an extra special shoutout.”
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He also added, “Your defense forces and recovers a fumble in the end zone to win the game on the final play.” A high level of excitement is already in the air among athletes and gamers and Deion Sanders is no exception.
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Deion Sanders reveals his readiness for business
With the EA Sports College Football 25 trending, the Buffs HC recently made a statement on Well Off Media saying, “EA Sports, we do business.” There was no follow up making it uncertain if the iconic video game company got in touch with Coach Prime for the same. But the recent revelation by Chris Fowler is a potential indication that he may be playing a role in it. After all, Deion Sanders was part of the Superstar mode in the Madden lineup last year as an NFL Draft advisor.
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The popularity of the upcoming release is no secret as more than 10,000 players opted into the game, with the Buffs’ two-way star Travis Hunter as the first major name to opt in during the first wave on EA’s offer. Fowler previously said, “This is going to be incredible, what I’ve seen in the game will blow people away and really excited for you to see.” With a hype like that, it’s only building up the anticipation for the game that’ll be released in the summer.
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