The Wisconsin Badgers were on the outside of EA Sports College Football 25’s offense power ratings.
The soon-to-be-released video game unveiled the top 25 offensive units in the game. Georgia unsurprisingly leads the way with a 94 overall rating, followed by Oregon at 94 and Alabama at 91. The bottom part of the top 25 includes Florida State, Oklahoma, Virginia Tech and USC all with an overall rating of 83.
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Wisconsin notably enters the season with ESPN SP+’s No. 80-ranked offense. That mark is anchored by a few rough years of output, especially by its average of only 23.5 points per game in 2023 against a light Big Ten West schedule. The ranking could rise significantly this season if the Badgers put forth a resurgent second season under offensive coordinator Phil Longo.
Missing EA Sports’ top 25 ranking should be no surprise as the Badgers’ offense has mostly struggled since the program’s terrific 2019 season. Veteran quarterback Tyler Van Dyke transferred to Madison, Wisconsin this offseason to change that trend, though he and the team need to prove it on the field before any ratings can change.
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