If you're here, you probably want to score some undefended touchdowns in College Football 25. Your best option for that remains the streak route. If you're wondering what a streak route is, it's nothing else than a type of route in which the receiver gets the ball and is able to run straight into the endzone.
The idea behind this is for the receiver to be able to outrun the defensive backs and catch the ball undefended, and then to be able to run straight into the endzone. However, the tactic comes with a fair bit of risk attached to it as it's also an easy way to get an interception.

First of all, we would recommend setting your passing type in settings to placement and accuracy. Then use a streak or a fade, snap the ball, and try to get the ball to your outside receivers (X or A in Xbox, square or X on PS5). You will likely still face some coverage from a defensive back; try to spin without getting out of bounds and you should have a clear path to the endzone. To spin, hold circle/B or rotate the right stick. Sounds easier said than done, so get to practice!
Is EA Sports College Football 25 available for PC?
Sadly, College Football 25 isn't available for PC, neither is it on PS4 or Xbox One. Electronic Arts decided to make the video game an exclusive for the latest generation of consoles, the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
While the decision to avoid old consoles seems like the logical one, given that Sony and Microsoft will also want to move their customers from the old hardware to their new product, the decision to avoid PC gaming does seem baffling.
By some estimates, the PC gaming market is even bigger than the consoles one. However, according to a story by Screen Rant, the decision could've been taken with legal considerations in mind. To get College Football 25 to market, EA had to get NIL deals with all the players in the game.
Modding, an integral part of PC gaming culture, could allow users to modify the image and likeness of players in the game beyond what EA has agreed. It could also allow the introduction of players with which EA has no agreement at all. It seems EA has decided to mitigate the risks by completely forgoing the PC market.
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