Scheduling visits on College Football 25 is critical to running a successful dynasty. Recruiting players is going to be the lifeblood of the program, as getting players at valuable positions could be the difference between winning the national championship or missing out on a bowl game entirely.
Let's take a closer look at how to schedule visits in College Football 25 so you can understand the basics of this aspect of the game.
How to Schedule Visits on College Football 25
It is very easy to schedule visits in Dynasty Mode on College Football 25. All you need to do is add the player to your recruiting board. You scroll to the recruiting tab for the player and click on schedule visit as an action. It costs 40 individual hours to schedule a visit for one of the available weeks.
In that, you would choose one of the 14 activities for the recruit that line up with the recruit's want as well as the school being graded high in it.
Best Time to Schedule Visits in College Football 25
The only time you are able to schedule hosting visits for incoming recruits in College Football 25 is during home games and bye weeks. It is also important to understand which prospects you are scheduling when as scheduling two quarterbacks for the same week to visit could cause issues for direct competition. However, if you pair an offensive lineman and a quarterback in the same week, it can create chemistry between the players.
Scheduling during games against lesser teams to showcase dominance is probably the best time. Another would be if your team is hosting a rivalry game.
How Many Visits Can I Schedule in College Football 25?
You can schedule one visit per recruit and as long as you have enough hours for the week to use. This is going to be interesting, as recruiting in College Football 25 has a lot of different little things to improve. Players can increase their recruiting hours and it will affect the exact number.
There is no uniform number as it depends on the program you selected in Dynasty mode.
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