EA Sports College Football 25 launches for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on July 19. In preparation for the release, EA Sports is sharing its rankings of the toughest stadiums, best teams, and more. Stadiums are up first, with the developer ranking all 25 arenas from most to least challenging.
What are the toughest stadiums in EA Sports College Football 25?
As EA Sports explained, teams in College Football 25 benefit from home-field advantage, which it discussed further in the gameplay deep dive. “Audio and in-game modifiers such as blurred routes, incorrect play art, confidence, and composure affects, and screen shaking are some of the immersive impacts away teams, and players will be forced to contend with,” said EA.
However, not all of College Football 25’s home team advantages are equal, with some stadiums tipping the scales more than others. EA Sports says it based the strength of each stadium’s advantage on a combination of real-world stats, including “home winning %, home game attendance, active home winning streaks, team prestige, and more.”
Here are all of College Football 25’s stadiums in order from toughest to easiest according to EA Sports:
- Kyle Field – Texas A&M
- Bryant-Denny Stadium – Alabama
- Tiger Stadium – LSU
- Ohio Stadium – Ohio State
- Sanford Stadium – Georgia
- Beaver Stadium – Penn State
- Camp Randall Stadium – Wisconsin
- Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium – Oklahoma
- Doak S. Campbell Stadium – Florida State
- Ben Hill Griffin Stadium – Florida
- Autzen Stadium – Oregon
- Memorial Stadium – Clemson
- Neyland Stadium – Tennessee
- Jordan-Hare Stadium – Auburn
- Williams-Brice Stadium – South Carolina
- Michigan Stadium – Michigan
- Lane Stadium – Virginia Tech
- Rice-Eccles Stadium – Utah
- Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium – Texas
- Kinnick Stadium – Iowa
- Notre Dame Stadium – Notre Dame
- Spartan Stadium – Michigan State
- Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium – Arkansas
- Albertsons Stadium – Boise State
- Davis Wade Stadium – Mississippi State