Mississippi Coast has over two dozen athletes featured in EA Sports College Football 25
EA Sports College Football 25 released worldwide last week. It is the first video game to feature officially licensed names, images and likenesses of college athletes, thanks to changing laws around NIL allowing players to be compensated.
Included in the game are all 134 FBS football teams and over 11,000 real players. This means athletes who starred at local high schools are now playable in the digital world.
This is true for schools across the Mississippi Coast. There are 27 football players from 12 different schools in the Lower Six counties featured on the rosters of EA CFB.
Biloxi High School leads the way with five graduates appearing in the game. Not all of those actually suited up for the Indians, however. Michael Coats Jr. is the second-highest rated player on the Nevada roster despite never playing a snap of football in high school.
Coats Jr. was working at Big Play Entertainment Center a year after graduating when he decided to try out for the football team at East Central Community College. He made the roster, played three seasons and turned his production into an FBS scholarship at Nevada where he’s become one of the Wolfpack’s top defensive backs.
The highest-rated Coast athlete in the game is D’Iberville product Justin Walley. The former Mississippi Mr. Football is the third-highest rated player on the Minnesota Golden Gophers’ roster as a senior cornerback.
There’s plenty of fresh talent from the Coast flooded throughout the country, as well, with eight first- or second-year freshmen featured in the game. None of them rate higher than Auburn linebacker, and former Picayune standout, Jamonta Waller.
There are multiple athletes from the Coast on FBS rosters that are currently not featured in EA CFB. EA has plans to continually update rosters at regular intervals throughout the college football season.
Here is the complete list of local products that made it into the Day 1 launch of EA CFB in order of their rating in the game.
CB Justin Walley, Minnesota
86 overall
D’Iberville
CB Michael Coats Jr, Nevada
82 overall
Biloxi
HB Dante Dowdell, Nebraska
79 overall
Picayune
OL Bryce Ramsey, Marshall
78 overall
Harrison Central
OL Jay Mickle, ULM
77 overall
Picayune
TE Dallas Payne, UAB
77 overall
St. Stanislaus
DT RJ Moss Jr, South Alabama
76 overall
Biloxi
LB Raymond Collins, Mississippi State
75 overall
Harrison Central
S Bray Hubbard, Alabama
75 overall
Ocean Springs
WR Ashton Hollins, Illinois
74 overall
George County
LB Chance Keith, Army
74 overall
Biloxi
S Dylan Lawrence, Southern Miss
74 overall
George County
LB Jamonta Waller, Auburn
74 overall
Auburn
WR Jaden Walley, Mississippi State
74 overall
D’Iberville
DE Jalyn Durgan, South Alabama
73 overall
St. Martin
DE Jeffery Rush, Pascagoula
73 overall
Pascagoula
WR Larry Simmons, Southern Miss
73 overall
Moss Point
TE Terron Bedford, Southern Miss
72 overall
Bay High
DT Jamarious Brown, Ole Miss
72 overall
Moss Point
WR Marquez “Mojo” Dortch, Troy
72 overall
George County
S Elijah Sabbatini, Southern Miss
72 overall
Biloxi
OL Devon Smith, ULM
71 overall
Biloxi
DT Kai McClendon, Mississippi State
69 overall
Gulfport
OL Tristen Fortenberry, Tulane
67 overall
Pascagoula
DT Jacob Bradford, Louisiana Tech
65 overall
St. Stanislaus
WR Noreel White, Ole Miss
65 overall
St. Martin
DT Talan Carter, Jacksonville State
58 overall
Ocean Springs