EA Sports College Football 25, the much-anticipated release of the long-awaited game franchise, has been met with mixed reactions. While some fans are excited to finally play the game again, others are disappointed that certain college game day traditions did not make it into the final product.

One notable omission is Wisconsin’s “Jump Around,” a beloved tradition that has been a part of Badgers football for decades. This tradition was left out due to licensing issues, along with Virginia Tech’s “Enter Sandman.” Despite this disappointment, many fans are still looking forward to playing the game and experiencing its features.

The release of EA Sports College Football 25 has been over a decade in the making, as NCAA amateurism rules caused the franchise to stop production after 2013. With its recent trailer and upcoming release date of July 19th, anticipation for the game has only grown. Some members of the college football community were able to get a preview of the gameplay today and shared their experiences. Overall feedback about the game has been positive, although some may be disappointed by certain omissions.

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