New players often need tips to score touchdowns in College Football 25. Although the game favors offense, consistently finding the end zone is not easy, especially against weaker teams. Scoring takes more than button mashing, as football is a game of strategy, and that applies to the video game version as well.
With a few quick tricks, players will be able to score like a seasoned pro in no time. Here are some ways to improve offense in CFB 25:
5 tips to score touchdowns in College Football 25
#1 Stick to plays that work
Part of the fun in CFB 25 is choosing between dozens of different plays and modifying them with different options. However, not all plays work effectively in every situation. Players also have limited time to choose a play in each huddle, so it is sometimes better to find a few plays that work and stick to them.
#2 Don't hold down sprint at all times
New players might get sucked into the habit of holding down the sprint button all the time. While this allows a player to get to the end zone quicker, it can be a detriment in some scenarios. Sprinting makes it difficult to dodge incoming tackles, so when surrounded by defenders, it may oftentimes be better to move at a controlled pace.
#3 Use your running back as much as possible
Passing the ball to the running back in the game means briefly giving up control to the AI, which manages the catch. However, upon switching to the running back for a run, the user maintains full control. Stick skills are king in College Football 25 and using the RB lets the user maneuver the field and increases the chance of scoring a touchdown.
#4 Watch out for blitzes
New players often spend so much time looking downfield for huge yardage gains that they don't see what's happening right in front of them. If users fail to stop incoming blitzes, they risk getting sacked. Blitzing is extremely prevalent in online play, so players should take extra care.
#5 Learn how to use RPO
RPO, or run-pass option, is a play where the quarterback can choose to keep the ball, hand it off or make a quick pass. Learning how to make RPO plays properly can lead to more touchdowns. If a player can read the defense, they can use RPO strategies to get more yardage than with set plays, and hopefully score a touchdown.
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