In the game
College football is expected to return to gaming consoles this summer. EA Sports announced the return of the first college football video game since 2013.
With Name, Image and Likeness impacting the sports landscape in recent years, the video game will provide an opportunity for every college football player to participate.
All players who decide to opt-in and have their likeness used in the game will receive $600 and a free copy of the game.
The game is expected to feature 11,000 players from the 134 FBS schools, including UCLA.
Quarterback Ethan Garbers was the first Bruin to publicly announce on Instagram that he will be featured in the game.
Other notable names that announce they will be featured in the game include Colorado standout Travis Hunter, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins and Alabama defensive back Malachi Moore. at Villanova 161/2 at LSU 31/2 at Kent St 151/2 at Clemson 61/2 at Houston 131/2 UMass 71/2 at St. Bonaventure 31/2 W Michigan 11/2 at Bowling Green 31/2 Wisconsin 41/2 at C Michigan 31/2 at Syracuse 11/2 at Dayton 101/2 George Mason 21/2 at Toledo 141/2 at Miss. St 21/2 at Ohio 11/2 at Kansas 61/2 at N Iowa 141/2 at Texas St 51/2 SIU-Edwardsville 11/2 UNLV 51/2 at Texas Tech 31/2 at Florida St 21/2 Wake Forest 61/2 Boise St 91/2 at Iowa 71/2 at Arkansas 81/2 Utah St 101/2 at Colorado St 71/2 at San Diego St 211/2
NHL
Favorite
Kings Arizona at Detroit at Florida Tampa Bay at Toronto Carolina at Winnipeg at Nashville at Colorado at Vancouver New Jersey
Line
Georgetown Georgia Buffalo Pittsburgh Cincinnati at G Wash Loyola Chicago at E Michigan Miami (OH) at Indiana
Ball St Virginia Tech
Davidson at Fordham N Illinois Kentucky Akron
BYU Valparaiso UL Monroe at E Illinois at Wyoming
Texas NC State at Notre Dame at Air Force
Penn St Vanderbilt at Fresno St
Nevada San Jose St
Underdog
-115/-102 at Calgary -111/-108 at Montreal -172/+142 Washington -220/+180 Buffalo -118/-102 at Philadelphia -166/+138 Vegas -154/+128 at Minnesota -200/+164 St. Louis -134/+112 Ottawa -142/+118 Dallas -164/+136 Pittsburgh -255/+205 at San Jose
Kansas St. 94, West Virginia 90, OT
SOUTHWEST
McNeese St. 58, Lamar 56
Texas A&M-CC 91, Houston Christian 79
AP TOP 25 POLL
With first-place votes in parentheses, and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking.
Record
1. Houston (53)
2. Purdue (4)
3. UConn (5)
4. Tennessee
5. Marquette
6. Arizona
7. Kansas
8. Iowa St.
9. North Carolina
10. Duke
11. Auburn
12. Creighton
13. Illinois
14. Alabama
15. Baylor
16. Kentucky
17. Saint Mary's
18. South Carolina
19. Washington St
20. San Diego St.
21. Dayton
22. Utah St.
23. Gonzaga
24. Florida
25. South Florida
Others receiving votes:
Pts
Pvs
24-3 1540 25-3 1460 25-3 1459 21-6 1338 21-6 1243 21-6 1188 21-6 1156 21-6 1155 21-6 1130 21-6 976 21-6 862 20-8 738 20-7 726 19-8 695 19-8 689 19-8 649 23-6 646 22-5 471
21-7 361
21-7 305 21-5 261 22-5 207 22-6 184 19-8 140 21-5 127 BYU 92, Texas Tech 65, Clemson 45, TCU 45, Wake Forest 44, Wisconsin 42, Nevada 25, Colorado St. 20, Arizona St 17, New Mexico 10, FAU 8, Oklahoma 7, Nebraska 7, Mississippi St. 5, Washington 4, Appalachian St 3, Northwestern 1, Boise
St. 1, McNeese St. 1, Indiana St 1, Loyola Chicago 1.
2 3 1 5 7 4 9 6 10 8 14 15 12 13 11 17 18 20 21 19 16 - - 24