A group of 25 college football players have uncovered a controversial victory dance that is sure to result in broken game controllers, although executing it successfully will prove to be a challenge.
In College Football 25, there are many ways to celebrate interceptions, first downs, and touchdowns. These celebrations can be executed during a play by pressing LT + RT + A (for Xbox) or L2 + R2 + X (for PlayStation), making each celebration unique.
A student-athlete on a college football team recently learned that by executing a celebratory run alongside a teammate, they will perform a high-five and continue celebrating upon reaching the end zone.
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It is probable that this refers to NFL sensation Tyreke Hill, who famously gave a high-five to his teammate while returning a punt for an 86-yard touchdown in 2016.
It is highly improbable for teammates to be running side by side in an open area without any other players. However, if you happen to have two fast cornerbacks or receivers, executing this celebration would be the ultimate display of disrespect towards your opponent.
Displaying celebratory behavior during a run carries a level of risk as it allows a defender the opportunity to approach from behind and potentially steal the ball.
A player responded with a warning, stating that celebratory actions should be done with caution as any hits may result in fumbling. The player learned this lesson through personal experience.
In College Football 25, players embark on a journey to discover if there are additional ways to celebrate while running in open space.
“According to a user, there are two types of touchdown celebrations. One involves slowing down, holding the ball out, and then putting it down in the end zone before jogging off. The other involves jogging for two steps in the end zone and then turning around.”
EA has included numerous hidden surprises, known as easter eggs, in College Football 25 that have yet to be uncovered by players.
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