Decision Day! College Football 25 Road To Glory | MLB Freshman Year

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Published 2024-07-29
Today we are back with another College Football 25 Road To Glory video and we have a new MLB storyline!

Time stamps:

00:00 - Intro
00:56 - Choosing Audie’s school!
10:47 - First team practice
16:30 - FCS Midwest
24:21 - Miami
35:13 - Central Michigan
43:34 - James Madison
52:39 - Western Michigan
57:54 - A game not even mother’s care to see…
01:04:32 - Vanderbilt
01:10:59 - Northern Illinois
01:18:18 - Not making THAT mistake again…
01:19:37 - Miami University
01:25:22 - Buffalo
01:30:21 - Bowling Green
01:33:27 - playoffs.....???
01:38:47 - Where do we go from here?

All Comments (21)
  • Brett's team: loses 23-0. Brett without even a hint of sarcasm: "Good game, that was a really really good game, great stuff."
  • @theMrBushidoo
    THAT STOP AGAINST JAMES MADISON ON 4th and Goal!!!! 🔥🔥
  • @xgqs
    td it would be sick if you put all of your road to glory players that you’ve created on the same team in a NFL franchise once madden 25 comes out
  • @angusmacleod1849
    You need to upgrade your leadership instead of using your energy on XP. the higher your leadership the more XP you will get from every game
  • @trizzinn
    Brett instead of starting a new dynasty just leave the school you’re at and go into the coaching portal so you can still keep track of the players you’ve recruited/played with until you’re forced to retire
  • @djangox859
    Change your POV to the O-side. You're so used to usering safeties and DBs, you're moving backwards first every time. Get up in the box! Haha
  • @PD_Swag
    Brett absolutely roasting Ball State is peak content 😂
  • @maxtonbrannon13
    JJ Wheeler 6’6 205 from Visalia California, started out as a highly recruited basketball player before suffering an injury in Junior Year so made the switch to play wide receiver and made an impact immediately, goals are to play for San Jose State and Florida State
  • @kalebdial9452
    BRETT PLEASE READ Kaleb Dial is a 5’11 200 pound QB who wears the number 3. He is actually left handed is quick but has a good arm as well. He played football at ware county high school in south Georgia. He dedicated his life to the sport and always performed well above expectations. But he is from a small town and it made it hard to get noticed by scouts. He eventually works his up to 3 stars but never gets over that. His dream is to end his career at an SEC school but he wants to start his collegiate career close to home at a lower level D1 program near his home town. And this is where we need your help Brett. Help make this kid’s dreams a reality by bringing this man a potential heisman and getting him on the NFL radar
  • @andreshelton-k2d
    😂😂😂😂 "if your here to win, your in the wrong place" is Gold☠️😅😂
  • Please use Harry Hoskens in honor of my father who passed away 2 years ago. A 6’1 215 pound defensive back from De Pere Wisconsin who loved college football and his family so wanted to stay closer to home and play for the Wisconsin Badgers.
  • @allanbrunelle
    TD you gotta give this MLB some leadership stat bar love!
  • @user-sn6if2js4u
    Mitchell Simmons WR 5ft 10in 175 lbs He was born in Sacramento was a wrestler in high-school but played football his senior year but showed amazing raw talent. Has amazing speed but was not recruited because of his size. Was a walk on at UCLA as he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and play for his alma mater. He wants to make an impact and bring them to a national title contention again. This is true my dad did attend UCLA and my backstory is basically true but went to sac state instead and did not make the football team as a walk on
  • @tezhenry8054
    Great tackle bro TD lurking that TE 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
  • @LilCoop000
    Marco Matthews,4 star white receiver, dreams to play for Texas, his dad played for Texas back in the day and passed away.
  • @chriswarner2301
    Stop wasting extra point on health when it's already at 100%, use those for study or leadership. Love the series!
  • name is braeden lange aka little fordy, he grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania and always loved football. He grew up going to games at penn state with his dad, he's an undersized QB, that didnt get to start until his senior year of high school. With a rly good year he gets up to a 2/3 star. He can't commit to PSU, but his dream is to work his way there via the transfer portal, he's 5 10 190 pounds, hes greatest ability is his speed and IQ.
  • @nosuspecz4305
    Jangel de-leon a 6’3 200 pound scrambling qb born in Dominican Republic but moved to Miami at 3 years old grew up playing football highly recruited coming out of his junior year but had suffered a season ending injury his first game as a senior and lost all interest from big schools so he decided on committing to fiu to develop his game and to prove to not only himself but to all the big schools that didn’t take a chance on him that he is still a top talent after his freshman year at fiu he planned on signing to the miami hurricanes to try to bring his home town a national championship ( 3 or 4 star recruit you’re choice )
  • @MoneyHerbo
    Ba ba Bam fellas 🔥🔥 Money Herbo 6’3 4 star QB/WR scrambler, I dnt care what team you choose, jst go and win me a Heisman and Natty 🔥🔥 I played for North Miami Senior high school, I ended up blowing out my left knee my senior year which hurt my football career… Revive my career TD 💯
  • @BradyGalante
    Brady Galante 6’3 210, 2 star recruit. His mom went to Washington, and his dad went to Washington state. After Washington state and Oregon state got ditched by there conference both teams wanted to prove something and show people why they didn’t deserve to be ditched. And it’s your choice when you do it but you have to win a NATTY with Oregon state or Washington state!!! 4 star ⭐