EA Sports College Football 25: Where every player who has been on the cover of the game went to high school

By Thomas Frey Jul 16, 2024, 10:00am

Texas jumps to top with Quinn Ewers earning one of three spots on the cover of this year's edition of the game.

College football fans have been desperate for a video game devoted to their beloved sport since "NCAA Football 14" was released in 2013. But the long national nightmare ends this week.

EA Sports "College Football 25" is finally here. 

Donovan Edwards of Michigan, Quinn Ewers of Texas and Travis Hunter of Colorado grace the cover.

The first college football video game that EA Sports released was in 1993 with head coach Bill Walsh on the cover. The first athlete to be on a cover was Joe Gordon of Kansas State in "College Football USA 96." 

Gordon went to high school at Arlington (Texas) and is one of six players from the Lone Star State to grace the cover along with Michael Crabtree, Ewers, Gordon, Robert Griffin III, Brian Johnson and Brian Orakpo.

California is second with five. Reggie Bush, Carson Palmer and Ricky Williams all earned the cover after Heisman campaigns while DeSean Jackson and Mark Sanchez round out the group.

Florida is third with four including Heisman winners Tim Tebow and Danny Wuerffel. Tommie Frazier was the second athlete to be on the cover in "College Football USA 97" after leading Nebraska to back-to-back national championships.
(Graphic: Ryan Escobar)
(Graphic: Ryan Escobar)
Texas – 6
Michael Crabtree, NCAA Football 10, Carter (Dallas)
Quinn Ewers, EA Sports College Football 25, Southlake Carroll (Southlake)
Joe Gordan, College Football USA 96, Arlington
Robert Griffin III, NCAA Football 13, Copperas Cove
Brian Johnson, NCAA Football 10, Lee (Baytown)
Brian Orakpo, NCAA Football 10, Lamar (Houston)



California – 5
Reggie Bush, NCAA Football 07, Helix (La Mesa)
DeSean Jackson, NCAA Football 09, Long Beach Poly (Long Beach)
Carson Palmer, NCAA Football 2004, Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita)
Mark Sanchez, NCAA Football 10, Mission Viejo
Ricky Williams, NCAA Football 2000, Patrick Henry (San Diego)

Florida – 4
Tommie Frazier, College Football USA 97, Manatee (Bradenton)
Denard Robinson, NCAA Football 14, Deerfield Beach
Tim Tebow, NCAA Football 11, Nease (Ponte Vedra)
Danny Wuerffel, NCAA Football 98, Fort Walton Beach

Michigan – 2
Donovan Edwards, EA Sports College Football 25, West Bloomfield
Mark Ingram II, NCAA Football 12, Flint Southwestern Academy (Flint)

Minnesota – 2
Larry Fitzgerald, NCAA Football 2005, Academy of Holy Angels (Richfield)
Chris Weinke, NCAA Football 2002, Cretin-Derham Hall (St. Paul)

Ohio – 2
Desmond Howard, NCAA Football 06, St. Joseph Academy (Cleveland)
Charles Woodson, NCAA Football 99, Ross (Fremont)

Oregon – 2

Joey Harrington,NCAA Football 2003, Central Catholic (Portland)
Jared Zabransky, NCAA Football 08, Hermiston

Arkansas – 1

Darren McFadden, NCAA Football 09, Oak Grove (North Little Rock)

Georgia – 1
Travis Hunter, EA Sports College Football 25, Collins Hill (Suwanee)



Kansas – 1
Barry Sanders, NCAA Football 13, North (Wichita)

Kentucky – 1
Shaun Alexander, NCAA Football 2001, Boone County (Florence)

Pennsylvania – 1
Matt Ryan, NCAA Football 09, William Penn Charter (Philadelphia)

Virginia – 1

Owen Schmitt, NCAA Football 09, Fairfax