What players from the Nashville area are rated in EA College Football 25
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What players from the Nashville area are rated in EA College Football 25

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After 11 long years, we finally have a college football game again. EA College Football 25 has finally arrived.

The deluxe edition of EA College Football 25 released Monday afternoon for those who preordered early while the main game releases on Friday. Players around the country rejoiced as they could finally retire NCAA Football 14 and look towards the future.

The return of a new college football game along with the introduction of the new NIL landscape also meant that players could actually now play as their favorite real-life athletes.

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For those in the 615, it meant that we could also play with players we saw light it up on the high school field the last few years.

There’s no denying just how loaded the Nashville area is year-in and year-out with future Division I talent.

While not every former player from our coverage area is in the games, a majority opted to be in it. With that in mind, we went through every roster on the game and found those players and what their initial ratings were.

Here’s what we found:

ACC

Alex Broome (Lipscomb Academy), Boston College: 77

Jake Briningstool (Ravenwood), Clemson: 89

Ronan O’Connell (Page), Clemson: 68

Michael Reese (Cane Ridge), Duke: 76

Jackson Long (Beech), Georgia Tech: 72

Isaiah Horton (Oakland), Miami: 76

Elijah Groves (East Robertson), NC State: 75

Eli Sutton (Brentwood Academy), North Carolina: 76

Sam Roush (Lipscomb Academy), Stanford: 82

Fisher Anderson (Franklin), Stanford: 74

Noah Josey (Brentwood Academy), Virginia: 79

Michael Diatta (Cane Ridge), Virginia: 72

Mose Phillips (Cane Ridge), Virginia Tech: 74

Chance Fitzgerald (Nolensville), Virginia Tech: 73

Walker Merrill (Brentwood), Wake Forest: 72

Caleb Dorris (Ensworth), Duke: 69

George Steih (Grace Christian), Wake Forest: 71

American

Jaxon Campbell (Independence), Navy: 69

Elijah Herring (Riverdale), Memphis: 83

Bryce Edmondson (Ensworth), Memphis: 73

Jaydan Marable (Smyrna), Memphis: 69

Donovan Nevils (BGA), Memphis: 66

Big Ten

Charlie Becker (Father Ryan), Indiana: 65

Myles Pollard (Ravenwood), Michigan: 73

Mason Curtis (Ensworth), Michigan: 71

Jaylen Thompson (Riverdale), Michigan state: 67

Jacob Hood (Hillsboro), Nebraska: 77

Syncere Safeeullah (Hillsboro), Nebraska: 67

Joe Anderson (Oakland), Purdue: 77

Antonio Stevens (BGA), Purdue: 76

Corey Stewart (East Nashville), Purdue: 75

Drake Carlson (Father Ryan), Purdue: 72

Jordan James (Oakland), Oregon: 88

Jordan James (2) was nearly unstoppable during his time at Oakland before heading to Oregon.

Big 12

Destin Wade (Summit), Colorado: 71

Keaten Wade (Summit), Colorado: 73

Conference USA

Reid Williford (CPA), Charlotte:

Antonio Patterson (Oakland), FIU: 69

Connie Hewitt (Oakland), Liberty: 64

Antwan Roberts (Pope John Paul II), Marshall: 73

Devyn Curtis (Brentwood Academy), MTSU: 77

Jacob Jackson (FRA), MTSU: 77

Luther Richesson (Lipscomb Academy), MTSU: 75

Luther Richesson is back in Middle Tennessee and should compete for playing time at MTSU in 2024.

De’arre McDonald (Oakland), MTSU, 75

Trey Turk (Oakland), MTSU: 69

James Stewart (Brentwood Academy), MTSU: 68

Chris Johnson (Riverdale), MTSU: 66

Jason Overton (Pearl-Cohn), MTSU: 64

Elijah Ealey (Brentwood Academy), MTSU: 63

Layden Grant (Fairview), MTSU: 63

Jackson Lowe (Brentwood), MTSU: 62

Jake Riggs (Oakland), UTEP: 62

Dallas Walker (Smyrna), Western Kentucky: 74

Independent

Kenny Minchey (Pope John Paul II), Notre Dame: 76

Prior to an injury that cut his senior season short, Kenny Minchey was easily one of the state’s top quarterback prospects.

Jayden Harrison (Pearl-Cohn), Notre Dame: 75

TJ Sheffield (Independence) UConn: 80

Lee Molette III (Ravenwood), UConn: 75

Shamar Porter (Ensworth), UConn: 73

Brock Montgomery (Riverdale), UConn: 58

Jashon Watkins, (East Nashville), UMass: 75

Mountain West

Graham Keating III (Oakland), UNLV: 63

SEC

Ty Lockwood (Independence), Alabama: 75

Hank Brown (Lipscomb Academy), Auburn: 75

London Humphreys (CPA), Georgia: 83

Ondre Evans (CPA), Georgia: 76

Barion Brown (Pearl-Cohn), Kentucky: 85

Chris Parson (Ravenwood), Mississippi State: 74

Brandon Solis (Lipscomb Academy), Missouri: 70

John Wayne Oliver (CPA), Ole Miss: 68

Woodi Washington (Oakland), Oklahoma: 87

Jackson Lampley (MBA), Tennessee: 81

Andre Turrentine (Ensworth), Tennessee: 79

Caleb Herring (Riverdale), Tennessee: 79

Arion Carter (Smyrna), Tennessee: 76

Ayden Bussell (Mt. Juliet), Tennessee: 76

Kaleb Beasley (Lipscomb Academy), Tennessee: 74

Kaleb Beasley (1) established himself as one of the state’s top defensive players during his time at Lipscomb Academy.

Edwin Spillman (Lipscomb Academy), Tennessee: 72

Jesse Perry (MTCS), Tennessee: 69

Nate Spillman (Lipscomb Academy), Tennessee: 65

William Wright (Ensworth), Tennessee: 58

Marcel Reed (MBA), Texas A&M: 77

Langston Patterson (CPA), Vanderbilt: 81

Junior Sherrill (Lipscomb Academy), Vanderbilt: 80

Grayson Morgan (MBA), Vanderbilt: 78

Steven Losoya (Overton), Vanderbilt: 78

Bryan Longwell (Lipscomb Academy), Vanderbilt: 69

Taylor Wein (Nolensville), Oklahoma: 70

Sunbelt

Cole Becker (Father Ryan), App state: 57

James Reed III (Father Ryan), Arkansas State: 73

Aleric Watson (MTSC), Arkansas State: 69

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Joe Spears

Sports reporter for 615Preps in Nashville. Bylines with On3, The Tennessean, The DNJ, The Jackson Sun, IndyStar, Newsday
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