Let's talk about how to find generational recruits in College Football 25.
I do believe there are generational recruits in this game, and at
times, they can be very tough and difficult to find. But in this guide,
I'm going to teach you all how to find them. I'll show you a couple of
examples of these generational recruits, explain the whole process, and
even discuss how College Football 25 Coins can help you maximize your
recruiting success.
Defining Generational Recruits
I
want to clarify that my definition of a generational prospect might be a
little different than yours. There are a couple of different ways to
define one.
First, a generational recruit could be an archetype
with ability attributes that are not natural for the game or just not
normal. For example, a scrambling quarterback often has really bad deep
throw accuracy. If you get a scrambling quarterback with elite deep
throw accuracy, that could be generational. Or, if you find a slot
corner with 99 speed—that's generational because it rarely happens. The
highest I've seen is around 97, and even that is rare.
Another
example is if you find a speed rusher with 99 strength and 90+ block
shedding. That level of versatility and strength in a speed rusher is
highly unusual and can be considered generational. The key is finding
players with skills that don't normally go together in the game's
standard recruit pool.
For example, if you come across a five-star
prospect who looks promising but hasn't been fully scouted, using CFB25
Coins to reveal more of his attributes could help you determine if he's
truly generational. Additionally, these coins can be used to increase
your school's appeal, making it easier to attract top-tier talent.
Examples of Generational Players
Now,
let's go over some examples of generational players I've found over
time. The first one is a one-star prospect from my Pitt rebuild—a
scrambling quarterback with 95 throw power. That's unheard of for a
one-star prospect. Normally, you'd never see a low-rated recruit with
elite arm strength.
Another example is a three-star PowerBack with
98 speed. Typically, PowerBacks aren't fast, so finding one with elite
speed makes him a true generational talent. With development, he could
even reach 99 speed, making him unstoppable.
How to Spot Generational Recruits
Finding
generational recruits requires attention to detail. The first step is
to check five-star recruits for unusual combinations of skills. If a
pass protector has 90+ strength and elite blocking, he could be
generational. Similarly, quarterbacks with high throw power and
accuracy, or receivers with elite route running and catching, stand out
as potential game-changers.
Another method is to scout athletes
and middle linebackers. If an athlete has elite speed and strength, he
might transition into a top-tier linebacker or running back. Using
College Football 25 Coins to unlock hidden potential in these recruits
can be a game-changer.
Using College Football 25 Coins to Find Generational Recruits
One
way to improve your chances of finding generational recruits is by
using College Football 25 Coins. These coins allow you to scout deeper,
unlock extra recruiting insights, and even give you advantages in
bidding wars for top prospects. If you're serious about building a
dominant team, strategically spending these coins can make a huge
difference.
Conclusion
Generational recruits exist in every class, but they're not easy to find. It takes scouting, strategy, and sometimes using College Football 25 Coins to unlock their full potential. If you want to build a true dynasty, you have to put in the work to find these rare prospects.
MMOPTK College Football 25 Team