EA Sports College Football 25: Oregon State Beavers Overall + Team Ratings

Oregon State quarterback Ben Gulbranson (17) reacts to a touchdown against Oregon during the fourth quarter at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Ore. on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022.

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Oregon State quarterback Ben Gulbranson (17) reacts to a touchdown against Oregon during the fourth quarter at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Ore. on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. Ncaa Football Oregon Vs Oregon State 3739 / BRIAN HAYES / STATESMAN JOURNAL / USA

On July 19, Oregon State fans across the world will be able to play as the Beavers in EA Sports College Football 25. We now know for sure what the team's ratings will be after several content creators and journalists have been able to play the game early.

Matt Brown of Extra Points posted a clip to X, cycling through the Beavers' uniform combinations and showing OSU's inital ratings. To start the season, OSU will have an overall rating of 79, an offensive rating of 73, and a defensive rating of 76. In previous sports video games, EA has adjusted team ratings based on performance throughout the season.

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Beaver fans will also have access to the team's newly revealed uniform combinations, which makes the idea of being able to guide the virtual Beavers into the Pac-2 era even more exciting.

EA Sports College Football 25 offically releases on July 19 for Playstation 5 and XBOX Series X|S.


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