EA Sports will pay Miami second-tier money to be in new College Football 25 video game

EA Sports will pay Miami second-tier money to be in new College Football 25 video game

More information continues to emerge about EA Sports College Football 25 before the video game’s mid-July release date. We were blessed with the game’s cover art and first glimpse at gameplay earlier this month. The official trailer fueled the anticipation for EA’s first college football game in over a decade.

According to Cllct.com, the payments are being made to all 134 teams based on an objective tier system. The four-tier system will be broken up by AP Top 25 finishes.

Finishing the year in the AP Top 25 grants a team at least one point. Below is the provided information from Cllct’s FOIA request.

  • Tier 1: 6-10 points ($99,875.16)
  • Tier 2: 2-5 points ($59,925.09)
  • Tier 3: 1 point ($39,950.06)
  • Tier 4: 0 points ($9,987.52)

According to the figures above, the majority of college football programs will receive less than $10,000 to appear in a game that’s going to profit in the hundreds of millions.

Miami falls into the second tier behind many schools.

Trinton Breeze

Trinton is the owner of CanesToday. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, he is a freshman in high school and wants to graduate from the University of Miami

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