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EA SPORTS College Football 25 Cover Shooting Video Released

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Donovan Edwards, Quinn EwersAnd Travis Hunter have been withholding some information for some time. The trio of players were in Dallas not long ago doing a photoshoot for the cover of EA Sports College Football 25. After finally being revealed to the rest of the world on Thursday, we're getting closer and closer to the game's release on July 19th.

Since the event was held in secret, Hunter had a behind-the-scenes vlog ready to post on YouTube. He gave everyone out there a glimpse of what was happening at the Cotton Bowl during the day, taking all sorts of photos and even spending time together.

One of the highlights was Hunter's discussion Xavier Worthy with Ewers. Not just the current Kansas City receiver's 40-yard dash time, but also the touchdown he caught in the win against Tuscaloosa Alabama last season.

We may even see Ewers and Hunter start their respective Twitch channels once the game is available and stream for everyone to see them play.

A great insight into Hunter's process. You can watch Hunter's full video here.

It was an impressive job by everyone involved to ensure that most of the information was not leaked. While the cover made the rounds on social media Wednesday afternoon, no one knew the true extent of what happened at the Cotton Bowl.

Without the video produced by Hunter, not much might have been given to the public. An interesting watch for all college football fans out there.

It took Hunter some time between takes to predict what his final rating would be. He believes EA Sports will give him a 98 overall based on his skills as a wide receiver and cornerback. Although he plays two positions, Hunter believes it will all come together in one.

“One person, it has to be the same,” Hunter said via MMG on YouTube.

Achieving an initial rating of 99 will be difficult for anyone. Hunter has a ton of confidence and even his rating is a touch below that.

But if you ask Ewers, Hunter is the player with the best chance of reaching 99 overall. His dual-threat ability is well-documented, but Colorado isn't afraid to use its star player in the return game either. If you can make it through all three phases, you might get into the 99 Club.

“I'm not sure they'll put anyone at 99, but if they do, I think he's the closest thing to it,” Ewers said. “Just because of his overall ability on offense, defense and special teams. He can do it in all three phases.”