Rothstein notes that more than 120 FBS football programs have committed to join the franchise, and that EA’s goal is to have 100% participation - as of this writing, that would mean 133 schools. And while that timeline was eventually confirmed to have been pushed back to 2024, it is indeed coming back with a fresh coat of paint in the NIL era as EA Sports College Football, and on Wednesday, we got a taste of just how the dynamics of name, image, and likeness will allow your program’s favorite players to get themselves into the game (literally) for the very first time.Īs reported by ESPN’s Michael Rothstein, EA has joined with OneTeam Partners to allow players to license their NIL rights for use in the game on an individual opt-in basis.īREAKING: FBS football players will be able to be in EA Sports’ new college football game, I’ve learned.ĮA Sports & OneTeam have partnered to handle NIL rights for any FBS player who is eligible to be in EA Sports College Football.ĭetails here □□ - Michael Rothstein May 17, 2023 As the years rolled on, we felt lost - you can only play out so many decades of your Dynasty save before your star QB is one of your original random-gen recruits’ grandkids and the sum total of your choices in life feel like psychological scar tissue that will never heal.įortunately, in 2021, EA announced that the franchise was coming back, penciling in summer 2023 as the ideal date of return. Think about not where you were, but who and what you were on that day - the one in which the final edition of EA Sports’ NCAA Football video game franchise debuted before the beloved annual offering was discontinued. As the beloved video game franchise gears up for a 2024 return, EA has linked with OneTeam Partners to handle player licensing on an individual opt-in basis.
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