College Football 25 recruiting guide for Dynasty mode (2024)

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College Football 25 recruiting is the most fun you’ll have in a game this year. Because players can only stay with their team for four years, your College Football 25 dynasty roster has to evolve every season – and the key to keeping it in strong shape is knowing how to attract high school stars. Below we explain both the basics and the finer details, in your College Football 25 recruiting guide.

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EA focussed on three pillars when it came to building the high school recruitment model in Dynasty Mode. It’s worth you knowing these from the outset, as they all play into whether a hot prospect is willing to join your program:

  • Recruits have unique needs and motivations that you have to discover by interacting with them individually.
  • Regions of the country are differentiated by player caliber, quality, and type to authentically capture high school talent based on historical real-world data.
  • The different resources available mean the top schools blanket the country, while smaller schools need to be more targeted.

Your College Football 25 recruiting board

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At that start of each season you begin to populate your recruiting board. There are more than 3,500 players to choose from, so it’s worth investing some time on this initial groundwork. Go old school and have a pen and paper handy too!

The first thing to look for is five-star prospects who also have a pipeline rating of 5. These should be your number one priority, particularly in positions of need. Some may even sign as soon as you offer a scholarship. From here, look for four-star prospects with a 5 pipeline rating, or five-star prospects with a 4 pipeline rating. Follow this down to three-star prospects with a 5 pipeline rating, and so on.

As you play you’ll develop nuances to your searches, such as height, weight and other subtle differentiators, but this advice is an excellent starting point.

The maximum number of players on your board is 35. As the weeks advance, note down each prospect’s three key motivations, some of which are Deal Breakers. You want to make sure your recruit aligns with your strongest points on the grades list below. Any with desires for which you only have B or C grades may need to be immediately removed from your board. But that’s up to you!

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Once the season is underway, you need to commit hours to winning over your recruits. While you’re doing this, prospects gradually narrow down their top schools from Open, to Top 8, Top 5, Top 3, and finally Commitment. Your priority is to stay above their cut-off line each week.

Recruiting hours are based on your team’s prestige. A five-star college starts out with 1,000 hours, while a one-star school gets just 350. Also, you can only spend 50 hours on a single prospect, unless you have the Always Be Crootin’ ability. This grants 70 hours at specific positions.

Here’s a list of what you can do with those 50 hours, for each prospect:

  • Scout - 10 hours (usually takes three sessions to full scout one player)
  • Offer Scholarship - 5 hours
  • Search Social Media - 5 hours
  • DM The Player - 10 hours
  • Contact Friends and Family - 25 hours
  • Send The House - 50 hours
  • Soft Sell - 20 hours (only available when in recruit has chosen top five schools)
  • Hard Sell - 40 hours (only available when in recruit has chosen top five schools)
  • Sway - 30 hours (only available when in recruit has chosen top five schools)
  • Schedule Visit - 40 hours (see the final point of this guide)

College Football 25 recruiting school grades

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Your school grades are vital in attracting prospects. There are 14 in total. Most can be improved – or get worse – as you progress, meaning results really do matter. When you talk to players or bring them in for visits, try to match your strengths with theirs, using the color coded symbols. Green is good, red is a no-go!

  • Playing Time:How long it will take for a player to become a starter in your college.
  • Playing Style:A representation of how you play. For example, Field General quarterbacks' 'playing style' grade is dictated by passing yards per game.
  • Championship Contender:How close your team is to winning a championship, based on current rankings.
  • Program Tradition:Historic success based on Championships, wins, and awards.
  • Campus Lifestyle:A rating of the area surrounding the campus, and campus itself. This grade cannot be changed.
  • Stadium Atmosphere:This is set according to the stadium’s Toughest Places to Play ranking, which is based on home wins.
  • Pro Potential:How likely it is that players on the current roster will make it to the NFL.
  • Brand Exposure:A team’s overall brand recognition.
  • Academic Prestige:How good your school is academically. This grade cannot be changed.
  • Conference Prestige:The overall strength of the conference your college plays in.
  • Coach Prestige:How good the school’s coaching staff is, especially the Head Coach.
  • Coach Stability:How long the coaching staff has been in place and is likely to keep their jobs over four years.
  • Athletic Facilities:The quality of athletic facilities for the program.
  • Proximity to Home:Where your school is in relation to the recruit’s home pipeline.

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As the season unfolds, the final element of securing your target is the Schedule Visit option. This costs 40 hours from your overall team allocation, but doesn’t count against the 50 individual hours. It’s only available once a prospect has finalised his top five, and been offered a scholarship by your school.

You can host up to four prospects per visit, and they’re only available for home games or bye weeks. There are 14 activities to choose from. Again, try to marry up a prospects’ three interests with your strengths! Also think carefully about positions. Bringing two QBs in on the same day is likely to put one or both off, due to them being in direct competition. However, a QB and LT pairing might develop chemistry. Also, be sure to win the match in question!

Once your prospects have verbally committed, it’s all about maintaining your promises until signing day. For instance, if they have Championship Contender as a Deal Breaker and you lose five games on the spin, there’s a risk of losing them. Hopefully that doesn’t happen and, once signing day is done, you can relax and start busting out some College Football 25 celebrations. Until the whole process begins again to start the next season…

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FAQs

How to best recruit in NCAA 25? ›

Initially, your best time investment is to just Send the House at your top targets. This gives you the most bang for your buck in recruiting. It also reveals more about what their priorities are in a potential school. Use this opportunity to see how each player's preferences compare to what your team has to offer.

How does college football recruiting work? ›

For large programs at D1 or D2 schools, college coaches will have a list of nearly 200–300 athletes. Not all those athletes will be joining the team, but the coach will start by giving out offers to the recruits at the top of their list and then work their way down until they've filled all open roster spots.

How to get into college football? ›

To get recruited for football, athletes need to start by researching which division levels they qualify for athletically and what kinds of schools they are interested in. Once they've created their target list of schools, they should start proactively reaching out to the coaches on their list.

Does NCAA 13 have dynasty mode? ›

1. Start a Dynasty with a created coach. When the editing of the coach appears, scroll down to the bottom until you see 'Alma Mater'.

How do you get a rivals ranking? ›

Athletes are nominated by a Rivals Analyst or selected as a top athlete during a Rivals Combine Series. Coaches who would like to nominate a player can submit information and a video link here. Any player interested in nominating himself can also send information as well.

How do you get your players recruited? ›

Get Recruited: 5 Ways College Coaches Find Players
  1. Questionnaires (Yes, Fill Them Out) College questionnaires are one of the top ways for getting on a coach's radar. ...
  2. Personalized Outreach. The best way to bring a coach to you is to go to them. ...
  3. Camps and Clinics. ...
  4. Showcases and Tournaments. ...
  5. A Recruiting Service.

How do I help my son get recruited for college football? ›

9 Essential Steps to Getting Recruited
  1. Stay ahead academically. ...
  2. Create a list of potential schools. ...
  3. Research the team and the coach. ...
  4. Create a highlight video. ...
  5. Create an online recruiting profile. ...
  6. Reach out to coaches. ...
  7. Attend summer camps and showcases. ...
  8. Visit your top choices.

What do college football scouts look for? ›

College football coaches are looking for recruits with extensive varsity experience, a stellar highlight film, the right body type, high football IQ and good academics. However, even if athletes have these characteristics, there's no guarantee that a college coach is going to find them.

How hard is it to go D2 in football? ›

Being a Division 2 athlete also requires a lot of training and practice, but less than D1. There are still the demands all student-athletes face, but it is not as intense and rigorous as the year-round total commitment of a D1 athlete. Additionally, you're more likely to be rewarded with aid.

What does it take to be a dynasty in football? ›

In sports, a dynasty is a team or individual that dominates their sport or league for an extended length of time. Some leagues usually maintain official lists of dynasties, often as part of a hall of fame, but in many cases, whether a team or individual has achieved a dynasty is subjective.

Does NCAA 09 have dynasty mode? ›

NCAA Football 09 Dynasty. Like the franchise mode in Madden, the dynasty mode in NCAA Football is one of the primary reasons fans continue to buy the game, year after year. The dynasty mode puts you in the shoes of a coach of any NCAA football team.

What is NCAA dynasty mode? ›

As a Dynasty coach, you give yourself a backstory as a “motivator,” “recruiter” or “tactician,” utilizing 11 skill trees for coaching abilities. You can grow the skills, but you can't be great at everything.

How do you rank college football teams? ›

Each voter provides their own ranking of the top 25 teams, and the individual rankings are then combined to produce the national ranking by giving a team 25 points for a first place vote, 24 for a second place vote, and so on down to 1 point for a twenty-fifth place vote.

How do you get colleges to recruit you for basketball? ›

9 Essential Steps to Getting Recruited
  1. Stay ahead academically. ...
  2. Create a list of potential schools. ...
  3. Research the team and the coach. ...
  4. Create a highlight video. ...
  5. Create an online recruiting profile. ...
  6. Reach out to coaches. ...
  7. Attend summer camps and showcases. ...
  8. Visit your top choices.

How do you recruit NCAA Basketball 07? ›

Start off by using the internet to get a feel for the player's statistics and by reviewing game film to see how he plays. This is followed by scouts or the coach attending a game in person as well as by using e-mail, packages, and phone calls to further interest the recruit.

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