College Football might not be returning to your game consoles after all

There could be another roadblock to playing a college football video game #GoBucks

Many, including myself, were extremely happy when EA Sports announced they would be bringing back their NCAA College Football game.

Getting a dynasty started with [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] and having them dominate was a passion for many, but today’s news is making it seem like the return of playing college football is bleak.

On3 reports that the College Football Players Association will most likely organize a boycott of the game. The main reason is compensation for the players, which was reported to be just $500.

Let’s dig into this a bit more and see if it’s fair or not. With 130 teams and 85 scholarship players, that would be $5,525,000 total payout by EA Sports to the athletes. Their top game sold in 2022 was Call of Duty, but for our sake, let’s take a look at Madden NFL 2023.

According to Old School Gamers, Madden ‘23 made an estimated $600 million for EA Sports in 2022. So let’s be conservative and say that a college football game would make two-thirds of that, so $400 million.

EA Sports would pay the players just 1.3% of the total revenue in this scenario. There obviously are other costs, but playing the players such a small amount just isn’t fair.

It’s completely understandable if the Players Association opts for this route. The players deserve better.

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