Travis Hunter appearing on 'College Football 25' cover is another win for Colorado
The significance of EA Sports' "NCAA Football" video game cover athletes used to set the table for Heisman and national title conversations.
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The significance of EA Sports' "NCAA Football" video game cover athletes used to set the table for Heisman and national title conversations.
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DALLAS — After dazzling at cornerback and wide receiver for Colorado in 2023, Travis Hunter often hears people describe him as a video game player. Now he is on the cover of the long-anticipated return of the college football video game from EA Sports.
FOX Sports revealed part of its Big Noon Kickoff broadcast slate for the 2024 college football season on Monday. The games announced will not only feature defending national champion Michigan (and its archrival, Ohio State), but also two other teams that made last year's College Football Playoff — Texas and Alabama.
A day after the Chicago Bears selected USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, one American sportsbook decided to post a betting market for next year’s No. 1 pick.
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Is Michigan good enough to repeat as national champions? Is Texas good enough to beat a College Football Playoff team?