Okay, here’s my experience about how to transfer in College Football 25:
So, I heard about this College Football 25 game, and I was pretty pumped to try it out. You know, manage a team, recruit players, and all that good stuff. But I quickly realized that getting good players isn’t just about the draft. You gotta know how to work that transfer portal. Here’s what I did, and hopefully, it helps you out too.
Figuring Out the Portal
First off, I had to actually find the transfer portal in the game. It wasn’t super obvious at first, but I poked around the menus and eventually found it. It is kind of like a big list of players who are looking to switch schools. I spent some time just scrolling through, seeing who was available.
Checking Out the Players
Once I got the hang of navigating the portal, I started actually looking at the players. There’s a ton of info on each guy – their stats, their position, their overall rating, and all that. I also noticed that some players were marked as “interested” in my school, which is obviously a good sign.
Making Contact
Now, just finding players isn’t enough. I had to actually reach out to them. I would go to each player’s profile and express my interest. Sometimes they’d be interested back, sometimes not. It’s kind of like dating, but for football players, ha! Just remember “Before entering the Transfer Portal” is very important.
- Send an email: I tried to personalize each message a bit, mentioning their specific skills and how they’d fit into my team.
- Give them a call: I felt like calling was a bit more personal, and it seemed to work better. Players seemed to appreciate the effort.
- Offer a visit: If a player was really interested, I’d invite them to visit the campus. This seemed to really seal the deal sometimes.
Waiting and Hoping
After all that, it was basically a waiting game. I kept checking back to see if players had made a decision. Some guys took a while, others decided quickly. It was a bit nerve-wracking, to be honest, but also kind of exciting. I just kept thinking, “Please pick my school, please pick my school!”
Getting the Good News
Finally, I started getting some good news. Some of the players I contacted decided to transfer to my team! It was a great feeling, seeing my roster get stronger. I even got a couple of top-25 ranked players as of January 17th, which was awesome. I felt like a real coach, wheeling and dealing, you know?
So yeah, that’s my experience with the transfer portal in College Football 25. It’s definitely a crucial part of the game, and if you want to build a winning team, you gotta master it. Hope this helps you land some star players! Good luck!