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General rankings for the Mid-American Conference in EA College Football 25 revealed

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General rankings for the Mid-American Conference in EA College Football 25 revealed

The wait is finally over— at least if you spent the dosh.

EA Sports College Football 25 (not NCAA Football 25, it should be noted) was released on July 15th to those who ordered either the deluxe version of the game or the MVP Bundle (which includes a dual purchase of Madden 25), granting us a look into the launch version of the game’s rosters before the release to the general public later this week.

We’ve separated the Mid-American Conference from the rest of the rosters to assemble the tables below for all 12 football programs— as well as current independent and future member UMass— to figure out where everyone stands and which players will hold the torch the most per the devs.

Without further ado, the rankings and what they mean:


Team overalls

Earlier in the week, there had been some leaks regarding the ratings of every team in the game, and at least for the Mid-American Conference, those leaks have proven correct.

Perhaps the most shocking of all the rankings are the Western Michigan Broncos, who despite their 4-8 record last season, were given an 80 overall rating (and the league’s best offense at 80 OVR), tying them with the MAC champion Miami RedHawks for best in the league.

MAC runners-up Toledo are in third place with 79 overall, while Ball State is the worst team in the league by a good measure on offense (66), defense (60) and overall (68.) Future MAC member UMass drops in as a 76 overall program, tying them with Central Michigan for fifth overall.

You can find ratings for overall, offense and defense for all 12 MAC programs and UMass below on this sortable chart:

School Offense Defense Overall
Akron 73 69 68
Ball State 68 66 60
Bowling Green 79 75 72
Buffalo 73 64 70
Central Michigan 76 69 74
Eastern Michigan 71 67 62
Kent State 74 71 68
Miami 80 73 78
Northern Ilinois 73 67 69
Ohio 74 66 68
Toledo Rockets 79 76 74
Western Michigan 80 80 70
UMass (independent) 76 69 70

Top 5 players for each program

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As far as we could tell, there was only one player in the whole of the conference who earned a grade over 90 overall. The honor belongs to all-MAC first-team linebacker Matt Salopek, a stalwart of the Miami RedHawks front seven. His 90 overall rating was not enough to put him in the Top 100 Players list, however.

Below, we’ve assembled individual charts of the top five players for each of the 12 MAC members, as well as for UMass. If there are any discrepancies to note, we will include them under the individual teams as applicable.

Akron Zips

Player Position Overall
Darrian Lewis CB 82
Dayne Shor OG 79
CJ Nunnally IV DE 79
Alex Adams WR 78
Bryan McCoy LB 77

Ball State Cardinals

Player Position Overall
Jon Mucciolo OG 83
Taran Tyo OG 82
Kiael Kelly QB/CB 77
Kadin Semonza QB 76
Quan Magwood WR 76

Kiael Kelly, last year’s starting quarterback, is listed at two positions on the sheet. This is because the game lists Kelly as a QB, but Kelly will move to the defense for this upcoming season.

Because you cannot change positions for players who signed NIL deals, we are unable to find Kelly’s rating at cornerback and will therefore refer to his QB rating. We are running under the assumption Kelly’s position will be changed in a future update.

Bowling Green Falcons

Player Position Overall
Harold Fannin Jr. TE/FB 89
Jordan Oladokun CB 86
Terion Stewart HB 86
Connor Bazelak QB 80
Darius McClendon SAF 78

Buffalo Bulls

Player Position Overall
Shaun Dolac LB 82
Marcus Fuqua SAF 78
George Wolo DT 78
Charles McCartherens CB 77
Dion Crawford LB 76

Central Michigan Chippewas

Player Position Overall
Donte Kent CB 87
Da’Raun McKinney CB 85
Marion Lukes HB 80
Michael Heldman DE 78
Brayden Swartout OT 78

Nolan Zielger, a transfer linebacker from Notre Dame, ranks as a top five player for the Chippewas at 79 overall, but is omitted from our current sheets because he was not featured on Central Michigan’s spring rosters. We have followed up with CMU to confirm his status.

Eastern Michigan Eagles

Player Position Overall
Quentavious Scandrett SS 79
Carson Lee OC 79
Mitchell Tomasek P 78
Daiquan White CB 78
Jere Getzinger TE 77

Kent State Golden Flashes

Player Position Overall
Chrishon McCray WR 82
Stephen Daley DE 82
Andrew Glass K 80
Gavin Garcia HB 80
Oliver Billotte DT 78

Miami RedHawks

Player Position Overall
Matt Salopek LB 90
Ty Wise LB 87
Reid Holskey OT 84
Brett Gabbert QB 83
Will Jados OT 82

Northern Illinois Huskies

Player Position Overall
Antario Brown HB 85
Logan Zschernitz OC 83
Grayson Barnes TE 82
Javaughn Byrd CB 80
Brock Lampe FB 79

Ohio Bobcats

Player Position Overall
Jacob Dennison OT 80
Bradley Weaver DE 80
Davion Witherspoon OG 79
Mason Williams TE 78
Tank Pearson CB 77

Toledo Rockets

Player Position Overall
Maxen Hook SAF 88
Jerjuan Newton WR 87
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren SAF 87
Jacquez Stuart HB 85
Junior Vandeross III WR 84

Western Michigan Broncos

Player Position Overall
Jacob Gideon OC 88
Kenneth Womack WR 84
Addison West OG 84
Jack Sherwin OT 83
Jalen Buckley HB 82

UMass Minutemen

Player Position Overall
Tyler Rudolph SAF 81
Dominick Mazotti TE 81
Ethan Mottinger OT 79
Lake Ellis CB 79
Josh Atwood OC 79

EA College Football 25 releases to the general public on July 19. You can preorder the standard version of the game for the PlayStation 5 and XBox Series X/S consoles.

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