After an 11-year wait,College Football 25is here; it hosts the best and brightest college football stars, and its roster includes some of the fastest players in the game.College Football 25is out now, along with aroster of the top 100 playersand their in-game stats. Alongside classicEA Sports features,College Football 25also introduces fans to the CampusIQ gameplay feature, which incorporates more than just stats into determining a player or team’s performance.
This feature considers home-field advantages, player fatigue, and a brand-new composure system that will dynamically change the game. Keep your players on top by ensuring they can keep their cool. Though these new features are interesting, having good stats is essential to staying on top. Compare yourself to top players in the “Road to Glory” mode or scout out prospective picks for your “Dynasty” team as you check out the 10 fastest players inCollege Football 25.

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10Ricardo Hallman: 93
With A Speed Of 93, Hallman Is Reliable
Though 93 isn’t as fast as some other players on our list, Hallman’s overall stat of 91 makes him a good all-rounder. This Wisconsin safety earned a third-team All-Big Ten selection in 2023 and would make him an excellent addition to any roster.Alongside his 93 speed, Hallman also boasts a 95 in acceleration, meaning he’s both fast and gets up to speed quickly. He’d be right at home on any ofCF25’sbest offensive teams, though other top performers in the category may outclass his speed.
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Starks and Hallman both boast a respectable 93-speed stat, but Starks' other stats all beat Hallman’s. With an overall stat of 95, Starks is a more reliable Hallman.Georgia’s fastest player inCollege Football 25has a national title, which shows in his in-game prowess. Check out a highlight of his career in the YouTube video above fromSlick EditzHD. Grab him throughCF25’s recruitment Pipelines; he’ll be consistent and powerful.

You have the most sway and signing power in your primary Pipeline, making it the easiest region to recruit from.
To pick him up, you’ll need to enter the Pipeline that Georgia is a part of. There is no guarantee you’ll be able to sign him, but being in the right region is a benefit. This, of course, only applies inCF25’s"Dynasty" mode.

8Treveyon Henderson: 94
94 Speed And 93 Overall, Strength is Henderson’s Only Weak Point
Ohio State’s Treveyon Henderson has a speed of 94 inCollege Football 25,and the rest of his stats are nothing to sneeze at. The only downside to this 3-year Buckeye is his 74-strength stat, but with an overall score of 93, you’ll have no trouble finding a spot for him on your roster.
His acceleration is even higher than his speed, so he can out-maneuver most opponents.This running back is a reliable player with the speed and awareness to run a safe play.

7Nicholas Singleton: 94
Tied for Fourth In Speed, But Stronger Than Henderson
Singleton is a running back for Penn State with a 94-speed rating. His acceleration matches Henderson’s, and he’s a bit beefier in the STR department. With theright Mental Abilities, Singleton is a powerhouse on the field thanks to his high stats and general all-roundedness.
Mental abilities provide small buffs to the player, giving them the edge they need to outperform their opponents.While these abilities are only available in the “Road to Glory” mode, they’re important to keep in mind when building your team.

6Luther Burden III: 94
Another Tie For Fourth, Higher All-Around Stats
Though Luther Burden III falls behind Singleton in strength, he makes up for it with his high awareness and jumping. The Missouri Tigers wideout is a power player for any team. Though he isn’t the fastest in his position inCollege Football 25,he still makes for a reliable and influential player.
Burden racked up 1,212 receiving yards in 2023, and prospects are high for his 2024 season. You can compare Burden’s stats with any other players' in thenew Team Builder app, which lets players customize their jersey and stadium and even create offensive and defensive setups for their roster.

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Bowman Jr may seem to fall behind the other quick players in fourth place, and his overall stat of 90 is lower than some of the others,but his impressive 97 acceleration means he has no problem getting where he needs to be.If you’re still not impressed, check outThe Main Line Podcast’s YouTube video of every one of Bowman Jr’s interceptions in 2023.
Our other fourth-place players may match his sprint speed; however, Bowman’s high acceleration means he can reach top speed quicker than players like Henderson or Starks.
As a safety, players like Bowman need to be faster than the rest. His high acceleration means he’ll reach top speed quicker than his mark,allowing him to cut off runs without fear of falling behind. Though he’s not the fastest in the game, Bowman’s speed and acceleration stats make him a threat offensively and defensively.
4Benjamin Morrison: 94
The Final Fourth-Fastest Player With A High Overall Stat
Benjamin Morrison is yet another 94-speed player onCollege Football 25’sroster, and he also boasts an impressive 94 overall stat.Bolstered by his high accuracy and jumping abilities,Morrison has been named Independent Cornerback of the year twice in his career with Notre Dame.
His low strength means he’s not great at hitting, but the rest of his statblock makes him agile and fast. As you create your own Dynasty team orplay the Road to Glory mode, watch for players like Morrison to sign a championship team.
3Travis Hunter: 95
A Tie For Second Place, Beaten Out in Acceleration
Though Travis Hunter beats the previous players in our list in speed and acceleration, his strength stat leaves something to be desired. Despite this,his overall score comes in at an impressive 95.He’s keenly aware and generally has very good stats, so don’t be afraid to pick him up foryour Ultimate Team roster. In this mode, you can recruit current collegiate players alongside the collegiate versions of current NFL players. Ultimate Team mode allows players to flex their creativity and team planning.
This mode is interesting because it allows for teams to be created that could never truly exist.You’ll be able to recruit past and present players,combining the best of the best into one super-team. You’ll also be able to gain new players as you win more rewards; with stronger and stronger players, your super-team will become unbeatable.
2Evan Stewart: 95
Second Tie For Second Place Is One Of Two Oregon Wide Receivers
You might think that Stewart’s 90 overall stat means he has nothing to bring to the table, but his 95 speed and whopping 98 acceleration say otherwise. As one of two Oregon WRs inCollege Football 25,Stewart doesn’t need to be strong;he needs to be faster than the rest, and this stat block says he is. Alongside his impressive speed and acceleration, Stewart also boasts a 96 jumping stat, giving him the agility he needs to get where he needs to go.
This wide receiver is predicted to make a significant impact in the 2024 season after his transfer from Texas A&M. After a successful sophomore season,where he accumulated 514 yards and four touchdowns in eight games, Stewart’s speed and route-running prowess are set to make him a key figure on Oregon’s roster.
Despite, or perhaps because of, his size, Stewart’s running style leans toward quick cuts and reroutes, leaving defenses scrambling to keep up.
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Though his speed stat is only one higher than Stewart’s, that’s enough to put him at number one on this list.Johnson is the fastest player on the roster ofCollege Football 25.While he’s not the best all-rounder, Johnson’s high speed and acceleration make him an excellent runner. His speed makes him excellent at avoiding hits, and as long as your route is clear, that speed and his high acceleration will serve you well.
There are a vast number of talented players inCollege Football 25,and Tez Johnson is just one on the list.Speed isn’t the only stat that matters, and it’ll take careful consideration to create the perfect roster.
The game’s “Dynasty” mode lets you take the reins as head of your organization, managing your team to victory after victory. For tips on how the recruitment process in Dynasty mode works, check outTubbylight’s video on YouTube. Though the game is only available to console players, EA’s newest addition to the NCAA franchise will surely be a resounding success.