With the newest EA NCAA 25 college football game dropping next month, there’s plenty of time to decide who to pick in a rebuild dynasty.
Many players select a Group of 5 team to rebuild, or build up to a Power 5 conference and lead them to a national championship. As they are entering their second FBS season, Jacksonville State football could be an intriguing option for people looking for a rebuild.
They have upgraded facilities coming this season, including some stadium renovations that could be in the game and they have a fun style of play to watch which should translate to the game.
Here are five reasons that Jax State could be an intriguing dynasty option for people looking to find a strong Group of 5 program to lead to a title.
Fun offensive scheme
Rich Rodriguez has brought his fun, fast-paced offense to Jacksonville and while coaches will not be in the game, at least for now the Gamecocks’ style of play should continue. Another part of NCAA 25 is the specialized playbooks, which makes the fast-paced Gamecocks offense a fun option to play.
The Gamecocks are one of the fastest teams in FBS with about 20 seconds between plays, who wouldn’t want to bring that to the virtual gridiron.
Not a lot of FBS history
Yes, the Gamecocks already have an FBS bowl win and winning season, something that other newbies to the FBS level don’t have so you can’t help make that history. The Gamecocks are only in their second season and while they have a strong history in the FCS and Division II, there is still plenty of history to write for the Gamecocks. They haven’t made it to the playoffs, albeit only one Group of 5 team has, they haven’t made a New Years Six bowl game and still haven’t won an FBS conference title.
Plenty of local rivalries that could be developed
While the Gamecocks will be getting a natural rival in Kennesaw in the…
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Author : The Gadsden Times
Publish date : 2024-06-03 09:00:48
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