NCAA Football 25: Dominating Dynasty Mode with the Best Recruiting Pipeline States

EA Sports College Football 25's Dynasty Mode presents players with the exciting challenge of building a custom team by strategically recruiting athletes. While the game offers around 50 different pipeline regions, understanding which ones produce top-tier talent is crucial for success. This article breaks down the pipeline system in College Football 25, offering insights into how to effectively recruit players and identify the best states for building a dynasty.

Understanding the Pipeline System

Pipelines are geographic regions within the United States that serve as key areas for recruiting players in Dynasty Mode. It's important to note that not all pipelines correspond to entire states. Larger states like Texas and California are divided into smaller regions, allowing for more targeted recruiting. For example, rather than having Florida as a single pipeline, the game features subsections like Central Florida.

The pipeline system is a core mechanic in College Football 25's Dynasty Mode that influences recruiting. Every school, coach, and recruit has a pipeline. There are 50 total pipelines in CFB 25.

Categories of Pipelines

To fully grasp the pipeline system, it's essential to understand its three main categories: school pipelines, coach pipelines, and player pipelines.

School Pipelines

Certain schools have an inherent advantage when recruiting from specific pipelines. This is based on historical data of previous recruiting classes. For instance, the Florida Gators historically have an easier time recruiting players from Central Florida compared to schools like Miami, Florida State, or UCF. To reflect this, College Football 25 gives the Florida Gators an advantage in recruiting from the Central Florida pipeline. Similarly, LSU has historically recruited from East Texas, giving them an edge in recruiting players from that region in the game.

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Schools also show a preference for coaches who have the same or similar pipeline as them. This is not game breaking by any means, but is worth noting and may be worth taking into account. If you're trying to have the absolute best possible recruiting chances, it may be best to avoid picking Oregon as your school be using a Big Apple pipeline.

Coach Pipelines

Coach pipelines function similarly to school pipelines. If you select the Big Apple pipeline, then players from the New York/New Jersey area will be easier to recruit as that coach. Recruits do tend to prioritize proximity to home over the coaches pipeline (meaning a school's pipeline is more valuable than the coaches).

Player Pipelines

In the recruiting menu, you can see where each recruit is from, which determines their pipeline. For example, a player from Crosby, Texas, falls under the East Texas pipeline. Schools like the Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M, and LSU will have an easier time recruiting this player than a team like Oregon or USC would.

Beyond just making recruiting easier/harder for certain guys, pipelines do produce different types of players. Just like in real life, the best recruits tend to come from California, Texas, and Florida. If you're trying to cherry pick the best recruits possible, selecting one of those areas as your pipeline will be a good idea.

Strategies for Selecting a Pipeline

Choosing the right pipeline is crucial for building a successful dynasty. Consider the following strategies when making your selection:

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  • Team Needs: Identify the positions where your team needs the most improvement and target pipelines that are known for producing talent in those areas.
  • Geographical Advantage: Prioritize pipelines that are geographically close to your school, as this can provide a recruiting advantage.
  • Historical Trends: Research which schools have historically had success recruiting from specific pipelines and consider aligning your strategy accordingly.

The Best Pipeline States for Recruiting

While the specific pipelines within each state may vary, these states consistently produce top-tier football talent:

Texas

Texas is a football powerhouse, known for producing powerful recruits. With its large population and strong high school football programs, Texas offers a wealth of talent for college recruiters.

Florida

Florida is another fertile ground for football talent, known for producing smaller and faster recruits. The state's warm weather and year-round football culture contribute to its high level of player development. If you want to get as many extremely fast players as possible, selecting Central or South Florida as your pipeline would be ideal.

California

California consistently produces top recruits and is a key state for any college football program looking to build a winning team.

Midwest

The Mid West tends to produce the best offensive linemen.

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