{"id":79538,"date":"2025-01-28T22:26:43","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:26:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/college-football-25-players-question-lack-of-mass-subs-to-help-counter-wear-and-tear-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:26:43","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:26:43","slug":"college-football-25-players-question-lack-of-mass-subs-to-help-counter-wear-and-tear-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/college-football-25-players-question-lack-of-mass-subs-to-help-counter-wear-and-tear-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"College Football 25 players question lack of mass subs to help counter wear and tear &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>College Football 25 players question lack of mass subs to help counter wear and tear EA SportsWear and tear is a new damage system in College Football 25 that forces users to be savvy with their roster management, but that\u2019s not easy when it\u2019s hard to substitute players. In CFB 25, players have to be smart about when and where they take hits. Wear and tear accurately tracks the impact of every hit and fall. For example, if a running back takes a huge shot to his knee or lower leg, he won\u2019t be as explosive on the following set of plays. To avoid getting injured, players can get the ball out early, cover up the ball, or get out of bounds before taking a hit. However, it\u2019s almost impossible to avoid all contact in football, meaning there will be instances where you will want to make substitutions before wear and tear results in a significant injury. That\u2019s easier said than done though, as a player on Reddit asked, \u201cWhat exactly is the point of 85-man rosters and a realistic wear-and-tear system when it\u2019s so tedious to rotate players?\u201d To make a substitution in CFB 25, you must pause and change the depth chart. Some players argue that it should be easier to rotate their roster, as there aren\u2019t any different subs based on formation, and starters don\u2019t automatically come out all the time in a blowout. In addition, unlike the NFL, college football teams usually rotate more frequently, meaning CFB 25 should have that option available. \u201cThe fact that I have to check my depth chart weekly is infuriating. I want my 76 ovr elite WR to play slot and sky rocket to his potential,\u201d one user said. And that frustration only gets amplified when you consider that NCAA 14 had a feature that made it possible to set your roster rotations before a game, depending on formation. \u201cI spent about half an hour every offseason customizing my playbook to put certain skill players on certain formations based on their speed\/catch ratings. It\u2019s a shame that over a decade later, that isn\u2019t even in the new game,\u201d one user claimed. If there were more accessibility options to make changes, there would be less injuries because of the wear and tear system. \u201cI hate having to go into the depth chart to switch between my RBs because my starter is at \u201csevere\u201d risk of injury, yet they won\u2019t auto-sub him out until he finally gets hurt,\u201d a third commenter added. It\u2019s unclear if EA plans to streamline substitutions. However, some players hope the development team will improve this in the upcoming major update.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>College Football 25 players question lack of mass subs to help counter wear and tear EA SportsWear and tear is a new damage system in College Football 25 that forces users to be savvy with their roster management, but that\u2019s not easy when it\u2019s hard to substitute players. 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