Quinshon Judkins: The Ohio State Cheat Code in College Football 25
The Ohio State Buckeyes are fortunate to have two elite college running backs in their backfield. Ole Miss transfer Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson are poised to create an explosive combination, reminiscent of Darren McFadden and Felix Jones with the Arkansas Razorbacks. With the release of EA Sports' College Football 25 video game, Judkins has become a prominent figure, sparking discussions about his virtual dominance.
Judkins' Impressive Rating and Abilities in College Football 25
In College Football 25, both Ohio State running backs are ranked in the Top 100, with ratings over 90. Judkins boasts a 95 overall rating, while Henderson has a 93. Since the game's release, players have noted Judkins' virtual prowess, particularly his unstoppable spin move.
Hayes Fawcett of On3 shared a video on X showcasing Judkins' video game spin move. The smoothness and speed of his movements have led many to consider him a "cheat code."
Judkins' rating includes an 89 speed rating, which may seem low. However, he possesses the "360" ability, equivalent to a spin move, with four different tiers. Executing this move is simple: hold sprint and press the spin button ("B" on Xbox and "Circle" on PlayStation). Judkins also has a 93 spin move rating and a 95 break tackle rating.
Ohio State's Dominance in the Game
Ohio State is one of the highest-rated teams in College Football 25, holding the No. 2 ranking. Their roster is filled with talent, making them a formidable force.
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Besides Downs and Judkins, the game features six more top-100 players from Ohio State: wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (93), running back TreVeyon Henderson (93), defensive end Jack Sawyer (92), offensive guard Donovan Jackson (91), cornerback Denzel Burke (91) and defensive tackle Tyleik Williams (91).
Judkins' Real-Life Potential
While Judkins may not cause opponents to rage quit in real life, he is expected to be a tough player to stop. The Buckeyes are hoping for a significant year from him, with the anticipation of historic numbers in combination with Henderson.
College Football 25 Top Players
Safety Caleb Downs and running back Quinshon Judkins each have a 95 overall rating in the EA Sports College Football 25, and are two of eight Ohio State football players ranked in the top-100 overall. Ohio State's eight top-100 players are the most of any school in the game. Georgia and Alabama each have six top-100 players. Downs (No. 5) and Judkins (No. 9) are two of the top 10 overall players in the game along with Michigan cornerback Will Johnson (No. 1), LSU left tackle Will Campbell (No. 2), Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon II (No. 3), Tennessee defensive end James Pearce Jr. (No. 4), Colorado wide receiver and defensive back Travis Hunter (No. 6), Georgia safety Malaki Starks (No. 7), Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham (No. 8) and Georgia right guard Tate Ratledge (No.
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