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  • EA College Football 25 fanbase study by BetOnline.
  • Biden exit strategy being discussed according to reports.

The early release was Tuesday, but now every video game football fan has his/her hands on the latest edition (11 years later) of College Football 25 by EA Sports.

BetOnline.ag ran a social media study that tracked over 1 million tweets during the last 30 days to see which team’s fanbase was the most excited to get in on the gaming action.

Here’s the graphic that displays the data (numbers below)

The graphic is based on X data (tweets) in the last month (30 days) leading up to early access day (June 16).

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Tweets, hashtags and direct keyword phrases that mentioned both a team and the game were all tracked. For example, "I can't wait to win the national championship with Michigan #CollegeFootball25."

As you can see from the graphic, Texas Longhorns fans are the most excited to get their hands on the game, as over 92,000 tweets were tracked for their fanbase.

The top College Football 25 fan bases are as follows (based on number of tweets):

Texas - 92307

Florida - 90801

Michigan - 81400

Florida State - 79334

Colorado - 72334

Georgia - 61487

Miami - 52964

Alabama - 49753

Kansas State - 43875

Oklahoma - 40766

Arizona - 39947

LSU - 37155

Missouri - 36863

Texas A&M - 36742

Ohio State - 35368

California - 33457

Oregon - 31790

Notre Dame - 31477

Tennessee - 30674

Kansas - 29568

Virginia Tech - 29400

Clemson - 28134

Utah - 27309

Washington - 26941

Michigan State - 26879

Politics

Biden Exit Strategy?

The president’s family members have discussed how he would want to end his re-election bid on his own timing and with a carefully calculated plan in place, according to a report filed by NBC News.

More democratic defections occurred throughout the day Friday as Joe Biden’s odds plunged from 8-1 Thursday morning to as low as 16-1 by early Friday.

The White House denied the report.

That is not happening, period," said White House spokesperson Andrew Bates. "The individuals making those claims are not speaking for his family or his team – and they will be proven wrong. Keep the faith."

he writing is on the wall.

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