To Bring Back a College Football Video Game, It Took 11,000 Paydays
Briefly

Ewers will be able to play as himself rather than as an unnamed athlete, reflecting the change to allow real player names in college football video games.
After N.C.A.A. Football 14, the series was shelved due to lawsuits as college athletes pushed for payment, but recent changes now allow players to be compensated for their name, image, and likeness.
EA Sports College Football 25 will feature over 11,000 real-life players, a significant shift from the previous practice of using thinly veiled stand-ins for the rosters.
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