MSU WR Montorie Foster Jr. reacts to being in new College Football 25 video game

Check out Montorie Foster Jr.’s reaction to being included in the highly-anticipated video game

The Spartans’ top wide receiver got to experience something for the first time on Monday: see (and possibly play as) himself in a video game.

The Deluxe Edition of EA Sports’ College Football 25 was released on Monday, which got a ton of attention from college football fans, players and coaches across the country. That included Michigan State wide receiver Montorie Foster Jr.

Check out below Foster’s reaction to being included in the highly-anticipated video game:

Foster is one of the highest-rated Spartans in the game with an 82 overall rating. Check out a breakdown of the top Spartans in the game by clicking on the post below:

Top Spartans in EA College Football 25 Released

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MSU rated as one of worst Power Four schools in new College Football 25 video game

MSU is rated as one of the worst power four teams in the newly released College Football 25 video game from EA Sports

Michigan State is rated as one of the worst power four teams in the newly released College Football 25 video game from EA Sports.

The Deluxe Edition of College Football 25 was released on Monday afternoon, which has personally filled up my social media feeds with reviews and general excitement for the game. One of the interesting things I came across was a breakdown of each power four team’s overall team rating and somewhat surprisingly Michigan State was rated as one of the worst.

The Spartans came in at an overall team rating of 80, which ranks as the second-lowest team rating in the Big Ten with Northwestern. Only Maryland at 79 overall is lower than the Spartans and Wildcats.

Nationally, the Spartans are tied with a number of schools at No. 53 out of 65 power four teams. Check out the complete team breakdown of overall ratings below — courtesy of College Football Report:

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