What is the Quinshon Judkins spin move in EA CFB 25? Fans label Ohio State star's overpowered move a 'cheat code'

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What is the Quinshon Judkins spin move in EA CFB 25? Image: EA Sports

The spin move is one of the best ball carrier moves in College Football 25 and Quinshon Judkins appears to be the master of it. The Ohio State running back has shown brilliance in executing the explosive move and has become a favorite option to many players of the game.

To those who have played the College Football 25 pretty well, it's evident that the spin is a tricky and fascinating ball carrier move. It's a popular rushing move where the ball carrier swiftly makes a 360 turn to change the direction of the run, thereby evading the tackler.

While many players can execute the move brilliantly, Quinshon Judkins is on another level with it. The running back, who transferred to Ohio State this offseason from Ole Miss, is very explosive when making the move in the video game and easily gets past defenders with it.

Quinshon Judkins becoming a cheat code with the move

Since the launch of College Football 25 earlier this month, fans on social media have been sharing in-game footage of Quinshon Judkins effortlessly dismantling defenses with the spin move. This has made him nearly impossible to tackle for players who know how to control him.

The running back’s spin move is so dominant that competitive gaming communities, such as the Player's Lounge, have banned players from using Ohio State. This is aimed at ensuring fairness between players in matchups. However, players in the communities can play with the Buckeyes if both participants agree beforehand.

How can the spin move in College Football 25 be made?

Making the spin move in College Football 25 is pretty easy but requires a bit of calculations on when it has to be done as the defender gets closer to the ball carrier during a rush.

To execute a spin, hold the "right trigger"(Xbox) or "R2 button (PlayStation)," then tap the "B button" (Xbox) or Circle button (PlayStation) while pushing the "left stick" in the direction of the spin.

The move can also be performed without holding the "right trigger" or "R2 button." However, it won’t be as precise as using either of the buttons on specific consoles.

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Edited by Nicolaas Ackermann
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