A defense can often carry a team to a national championship, but in College Football 25<\/em>, you’re only going to be as good as your own quarterbacking skills.<\/p>
Running through the open field after an RPO play is nice and all, but you’re going to need to move the ball through the air eventually. Getting the best ball placement and hitting the highlight reel back-shoulder throw is a big step in upping your game.<\/p>
The default options in CFB 25<\/a><\/em> are playable, but the real fun is had when you get into the game’s settings and tweak controls and options to your own liking<\/a>. Passing in CFB 25<\/em> is way different than before, so it’s one of the options most worth checking out.<\/p>
Here’s our suggestion for the best passing settings in CFB 25<\/em><\/strong>.<\/em><\/p>