One of the most important things to do in College Football 25 is to find which offensive playbook is going to be the best for you. Depending on your playstyle and the team that you are using, there are different playbooks that can take you to the next level as a player.
Let's take a closer look at some of the consensus top offensive playbooks in EA Sports College Football 25. This is a great time to assess them as the game officially releases for people who pre-ordered the standard version.
Top offensive playbooks in College Football 25
Charlotte 49ers
The Charlotte 49ers have a playbook that is very similar to what we will be discussing for the UNLV Rebels later on. This playbook loves to utilize the tight end position and has two formations that really could put the user in a better position.
Charlotte's playbook has a lot of plays out of the pistol formation as well as using the Tight Doubles shotgun formation. This really gets the defensive backs confused as two wide receivers are going to be bunched together while the tight end is on the opposite side of the formation.
Army Black Knights
The College Football 25 game so far feels like the meta is going to be running the football. Just like how the Army Black Knights play in real life, the offensive playbook in College Football 25 includes a lot of run-heavy plays to keep the offense going.
If you are a player who likes to control the time of possession and make things tough with a dominant RB, this is going to be one of the top offensive playbooks to use.
UNLV Rebels
The UNLV Rebels offensive playbook is one of the better ones. Their playbook consists of a lot of RPOs (run-pass options) that really keep the opposing defenses on their toes as they have to prepare for both in the same play.
This gives the offense the advantage as they can see which defense is looking to defend and take advantage. The Rebels playbook really helps make the chains move on a consistent basis.
Utah State Aggies
The Utah State Aggies is a fun offensive playbook to use in College Football 25, especially in modes like College Ultimate Team (CUT). A major reason is the fact that they have a lot of tight-end involvement as Utah State likes to utilize the position.
This playbook will continue to keep the opposing defense focused on the tight end. Depending on which team you are using, it could be a massive advantage as this leaves other positions open.
Multiple
The multiple playbook gives the user a little bit of everything, so there will be a lot of balance in the offense. This playbook helps people who are going to be trying to figure out what their strengths are and keeps the opposing defense guessing exactly what is coming out as the next play.
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