How to use Green and Red Diamonds in College Football 25? A beginner's guide

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How to use Green and Red Diamonds?

The EA Sports College Football 25 video game has finally been unveiled worldwide. The game returned after a decade of hiatus due to copyright issues. The game's arrival has resulted in a frenzy across the United States and beyond.

The Dynasty Mode of the game is obviously what players can't miss. It places gamers in the position of a coach while they run a program with real-world experience. One of its most exciting components is recruiting and EA Sports has designed the experience to be fascinating.

While scouting players in the Dynasty Mode of College Football 25, gamers might occasionally come across Green and Red Diamond assigned to a player. Here's a look at what this means and how it can help gamers make efficient recruiting for their programs.

What does Green Diamond mean in College Football 25?

A Green Diamond in College Football 25 signifies a player has greater potential than their current star rating suggests. This showcases the player has a good chance of improving significantly in his remaining years at high school as the recruiting process proceeds.

For instance, a three-star player with a Green Diamond on their profile might eventually develop into a four or five-star talent before entering college. Essentially, players with this symbol are hidden gems and they are worth recruiting if they align with your team's needs.

It's crucial to present an offer to players with the Green Diamond while they're still lowly rated and ensure their commitment before they become better and generate more interest. This is bound to bring some efficiency into scouting and recruiting at the high school level.

What does Red Diamond mean in College Football 25?

A Red Diamond in College Football 25 is the opposite of the Green Diamond. Players with this symbol on their profile are more likely to fall short of their perceived potential. Red Diamonds are particularly important to watch for among top-rated recruits with several offers.

A five-star prospect with a Red Diamond on his profile has a good chance of dropping to a four-star or even three-star during the recruiting process. Taking note of this while scouting at the high school level could lead to a fall in recruitment rankings.

Instead of investing time and resources into a highly sought-after five-star recruit with a Red Diamond, players might be better off focusing on a three-star player with a Green Diamond. This offers a better promise toward the future than a prospect with diminishing returns.

Edited by Abigail Kevichusa
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