It's officially EA Sports College Football 25 rankings week, and the first reveal will have exactly one set of fans over the moon and the rest screaming mad. Despite their inability to reach the college football playoffs, and only ranking in the top five at the end of the season three times since 1894 (four if you count the 1956 season where recruiting violations made them ineligible for a bowl game), the Texas A&M Aggies have one thing they can count on. No one in the country is louder.
Texas A&M named toughest place to play in College Football 25
The EA Sports College Football 25 rankings for "Toughest Places to Play" have finally been revealed, and Texas A&M's Kyle Field took the top slot. You can practically hear the Aggies prepping up power tools to saw the Longhorns' horns off, as the University of Texas was all the way down at 19th on this ranking.
What this will mean for EA Sports College Football 25 is that home field advantage in Kyle Field will have more of an impact than any other team in the country, though that won't mean much if they still can't put together a squad that knows how to win. Perhaps Aggies fans will find new ways to rewrite history in Dynasty Mode where the team does more than win easy bowl games and reminisce about their ability to beat University of Texas only 31% of the time they faced off.
Second place for "Toughest Places to Play" in EA Sports College Football 25 goes to Alabama and Bryant-Denny Stadium, which is sure to have everyone bringing up that one time Johnny Manziel beat Alabama and then won nothing else of consequence in his entire career. LSU, Ohio State, Georgia, Penn State, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Florida State, and Florida round out the top 10, and the arguments are sure to continue when we learn about more College Football 25 rankings as the week rolls on.