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Dozens of local players part of return of college football video game

Dozens of local players part of return of college football video game

Uncovering the Next Generation of Ohio State Football Standouts

The Ohio State football program has long been a powerhouse in the college football landscape, consistently producing top-tier talent that goes on to excel at the professional level. This season, the Buckeyes are set to welcome a new wave of promising newcomers, many of whom hail from local high schools across the state. These young athletes are poised to make their mark on the field and potentially become the next generation of Ohio State football legends.

Unlocking the Potential of Ohio's Homegrown Talent

A Diverse Roster of Local Standouts

The initial release of the college football video game includes nearly 60 players from local high schools across Ohio, representing a diverse array of positions on the field. From kickers and punters to skilled position players and linemen, this group of newcomers is big enough to form its own team, showcasing the depth of talent that the Buckeyes have been able to attract from within the state.

Headlining the Class: Rod Moore and the Highly Rated Newcomers

Leading the pack is Rod Moore, a senior safety from Northmont High School who has been rated an impressive 89 overall. However, a spring knee injury has cast some doubt on his availability for the upcoming season. Joining Moore in the highly rated group are several other local standouts, including Ohio State linebacker C.J. Hicks (Alter), Cincinnati center Gavin Gerhardt (Xenia), Ball State right guard Taran Tyo (Versailles), Ohio State right guard Tegra Tshabola (Lakota West), Oregon linebacker Jestin Jacobs (Northmont), Iowa State strong safety Malik Verdon (Hamilton), Kentucky strong safety Alex Afari Jr. (Lakota West), Oklahoma cornerback Kendel Dolby (Springfield), Notre Dame right tackle Aamil Wagner (Wayne), and Bowling Green quarterback Connor Bazelak (Alter).

Powerhouse High Schools Dominate the Roster

The local high school pipeline to Ohio State has been particularly strong, with Wayne and Lakota West leading the way with nine players each in the game. Springfield has eight alumni represented, while Alter has five. These schools have consistently produced top-tier talent, and their continued success in sending players to the Buckeyes is a testament to the quality of their football programs and the dedication of their coaches.

Compensation and the NIL Ambassador Program

The return of the college football video game has brought with it a new era of player compensation and endorsement opportunities. According to EA, players who agreed to have their name, image, and likeness included in the game received 0 and a free copy as compensation. Additionally, some players are part of an ambassador program, which provides them with additional benefits in exchange for helping to promote the game.

The Comeback of College Football Video Games

The college football video game franchise has had a tumultuous history, with the last version being released over a decade ago. The hiatus was largely due to the legal battle surrounding the use of players' names, images, and likenesses, which was spearheaded by former UCLA basketball standout Ed O'Bannon. However, with the changes to NCAA rules and the advent of NIL deals, the game has made a triumphant return, with more than 11,000 players now involved in the latest iteration.

Continuous Updates and the Future of the Game

Unlike the previous versions of the game, the latest college football offering from EA Sports will be continuously updated throughout the summer and fall, mirroring the approach taken with the wildly popular Madden NFL franchise. This means that rosters, player ratings, and other key features will be regularly refreshed, ensuring that the game remains as accurate and up-to-date as possible.As the Ohio State football program prepares for the upcoming season, the influx of talented newcomers from local high schools has generated a palpable sense of excitement among Buckeye fans. These young athletes represent the future of the program, and their inclusion in the revived college football video game only serves to further amplify the anticipation surrounding their potential contributions. With the game's continuous updates and the growing prominence of NIL deals, the stage is set for these local standouts to make their mark on the gridiron and cement their legacies as the next generation of Ohio State football heroes.

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