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Three Penn State Football Players Ranked In Top 100 Of College Football 25

Give Nick Singleton his props, EA.

Three Penn State football players — Abdul Carter, KJ Winston, and Singleton — are rated as top-100 players in EA Sports’ upcoming College Football 25 game. All three were ranked 91 overall.

Carter, ranked as the 47th-best player in the game, was given ratings of 89 speed, 94 acceleration, 87 strength, 88 awareness, and 89 jumping. He’s the third-best right defensive end in the game, behind Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr. and Kentucky’s Deone Walker.

Winston is ranked as the 57th-best player in the game and was given ratings of 88 speed, 91 acceleration, 75 strength, 87 awareness, and 87 jumping. He’s rated as the second-best strong safety in the game behind Virginia’s Jonas Sanker.

Singleton is ranked as the 64th-best player in the game and was given ratings of 94 speed, 95 acceleration (see: the Rose Bowl vs. Utah), 83 strength, 88 awareness, and 90 jumping. Singleton is the 10th-best halfback in the game, behind Ohio State’s Quinshon Judkins and Treveyon Henderson, Michigan’s Donovan Edwards, and others.

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