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EA Sports College Football 26 Forecasts Alabama’s 2025 Season, Record, and CFP Prospects

Alabama Crimson Tide Kicks Off 2025 Season Against Florida State

As college football gears up for its much-anticipated 2025 season, the Alabama Crimson Tide will face off against Florida State at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee this Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CT, broadcasted live on ABC. This season marks the second consecutive year where fans can experience the thrill of competing in conferences and vying for the prestigious Heisman Trophy.

Alongside the on-field action, fans can indulge in the recent revival of EA Sports’ "College Football" video game franchise. This reboot features updated logos, uniforms, and rosters, allowing players to immerse themselves in the game’s rich traditions. Notably, Alabama star receiver Ryan Williams shares the game’s cover with Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith, generating excitement among fans.

In preparation for the upcoming season, Roll Tide Wire simulated Alabama’s 2025 campaign using EA Sports’ College Football 26. Interestingly, the simulation employed Ball State—a lower-rated team—as a neutral ground to ensure unbiased predictions without altering the active rosters.

According to the simulation, Alabama will recover from a couple of midseason blips to achieve a formidable 10-2 regular-season record. This performance secures their spot in the SEC Championship Game against the Georgia Bulldogs. The game-by-game predicted outcomes include an initial victory over Florida State (38-31) and a notable rematch victory against Georgia (24-17) in the conference championship, which went into overtime.

Advancing to the College Football Playoff, the Crimson Tide’s simulated journey concludes with a national championship game against Clemson, ending in a 37-17 loss. Overall, their anticipated record stands at 12-3.

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