The highly anticipated video game “College Football 25” has been released to the public, with full rosters now available to everyone. Missouri’s team is being criticized as underrated in the game, with an overall rating of 85 and a defense rated at just 76 overall despite their successful performance in the Cotton Bowl where they held Ohio State to three points. Three of Missouri’s players, Carnell, Walker, and Norfleet, are highlighted as being particularly disrespected in the game’s ratings, with their actual on-field performance and impact not being accurately reflected. Carnell, a key player in Missouri’s defense, had a strong showing in the Cotton Bowl and is expected to make a big impact in the 2024 season. Walker, who was named Defensive MVP in the Cotton Bowl victory, is also being overlooked with a rating of 83 overall, despite his significant contributions to the team last season. Norfleet, a talented tight end who emerged as a playmaker in his freshman year, is another player whose skills are not properly represented in the game with an 81 overall rating. Fans and players alike are expressing their frustration with the inaccurate ratings, and are looking forward to seeing these players prove themselves on the field during the upcoming season.
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