After 11 years,NCAA College Footballis officially back. While we’ve had our yearly Madden titles to give us our professional football fix, all of us college-level fans have been left out in the cold. EA has heard our cries and not onlyrevived this dormant franchisebut brought it back in a bigger and better form than ever before.
EA Sports College Football 25
This is the mostfeature-complete NCAA gamewe’ve ever had, with every school represented and almost every player having their likenesses digitally recreated for the most authentic experience possible. While playing as our favorite teams with all the real players on the roster is a dream come true, I know a lot of us would also like to live out our fantasies of inserting ourselves onto those rosters. College Football 25 has a player editor feature built in, but it isn’t as intuitive to find or use as you might hope.
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How to access the player editor in NCAA College Football 25
Where to design your player
If you’re looking to get to work designing your own player as best you can in NCAA College Football 25, accessing the feature is the easy part.
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College Football 25 Player Editor limitations
Not as deep as you might hope
Unfortunately, College Football 25 doesn’t let you fully customize all aspects of any given player. This means you probably won’t be able to insert yourself, or anyone else you would want to see, into the game. Any name and likeness (aka NIL) player, which is the vast majority of them in the game, can only have minor cosmetic features changed.
This is what you can not edit on these players:
So, if that is all locked, the only thing left that you can edit is a player’s Apparel. The Apparel menu includes Head Gear, Torso, Arms, Lower Body, and Feet. However, there are still some limitations even within these categories. For example, players from Colorado have a deal with Nike so they can only wear those brands of shoes.
However, for non-NIL players, you have a lot more options, but not complete freedom. With these players you can change:

Appearance is the only new section non-NIL players have compared to NIL players. This lets you adjust a player’s physique, which includes their height, weight, arm size, rear size, and thighs. While this is a bit more freedom than you get with NIL players, you sadly won’t be able to fully customize a player as completely as you probably want.
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