You won’t believe this insane play on EA Sports College Football 25
There might just be a new crown for best play performed in EA Sports College Football 25 until further notice.
There have been a number of jaw-dropping and crazy plays performed, but it’s hard to find one better than this clip posted on X by @_MLfootball captioned with “THE MOST INSANE RUN IN CFB 25 HISTORY NOT NORMAL…,” and originally run by Twitch streamer Switzosn.
The play consists of a simple inside zone to the left until the user cuts right and performs a set of cutback spin moves that allow the runner to get past five different players until a break for the endzone.
The video immediately went viral and has already racked up over three million views between @_MLfootball and @CFBKings on X.
The comments couldn’t believe what they were seeing either.
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“Lmaooo I thought the first juke was nuts & didn’t have a clue what was coming up,” one wrote.
“What can you even do against this?” another noted.
“When this happens against you, it’s time to turn off the console and go to bed,” a third said.
Whether or not there’s an argument for plays better than that, there’s no denying that EA Sports College Football 25 has taken over the sports and video game world since its official release on July 16th.
According to EA.com, in just the four-day early access period, the game registered 2.2 million unique users and another 600,000 playing with the EA Play Trial.
Even College Football 25 Players are getting in on the fun
The success of the first college football game to be released in over 10 years hasn’t just been enjoyed by regular fans.
Some CFB players have made their love for the new game known
Most notably, the superstar wide receiver and defensive back Travis Hunter from the University of Colorado Boulder is regularly seen streaming the game on Twitch.
Another popular trend seen by some CFB players is similar to this video posted on Tiktok by Boise State runningback Ashton Jeanty, highlighting how young they were when the last CFB game came out and how they themselves are now in the game.