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... Read moreAs a huge college football fan, I've always felt there's an extra layer of excitement missing, something that could elevate every single game. That's why I started dreaming up a College Football 25 relegation system, and let me tell you, when you integrate all those incredible college football team logos and names, it truly comes alive! For me, a team's logo isn't just a graphic; it's a badge of honor, a symbol of history, and a rallying cry for fans. Imagine the stakes when a familiar logo, say from the ACC or SEC, is fighting not just for a conference title, but for the very right to stay in its top-tier division, or a team from CUSA or the MAC battling to earn promotion. The emotional connection to those college football logos and names would be off the charts. My vision for this system, which you can see glimpses of in the various conference screenshots, adds an entirely new dimension to the sport. Think about the drama: a team like Texas or Ohio State, frequently seen in the WEEK 10 TOP 25 polls, could have an off-year and suddenly find itself in a relegation battle. Conversely, a rising star from the Sun Belt or Mountain West could fight its way up to challenge the powerhouses. The screenshots showing various conference alignments, from the Big Ten to the PAC-12, truly highlight the diversity of teams and the potential for movement. It makes the idea of "YEAR 1 PROMOTION/RELEGATION" incredibly compelling, especially with the intricate details we see in EA Sports College Football 25 Relegation concepts. And it's not just about the teams; it's about the players too. Imagine the impact of a star quarterback like Cam Ward, perhaps leading his team to an Eismann Trophy, propelling his squad to promotion. Every player's performance would amplify the narrative around their team's logo and name. Even a quarterfinal matchup, like the one I envisioned with Ohio State and Texas A&M, would have an added layer of intensity if relegation was on the line, or if the winner secured a promotion spot. Bringing all these beloved college football team logos and names into a dynamic relegation system would, in my opinion, create the most exciting football experience imaginable, both on the field and in the game.