Former Ohio State standout Braxton Miller shared a message to EA Sports on Tuesday.
With the release of EA College Football 25 this week, Miller voiced his displeasure regarding how he’s not in the game.
“@EASportsCollege, what’s up??! Y’all ain’t got no love for the B Button? Miller tweeted.
“Also want my brothers from 2012 undisputed 12-0 team to join as well,” he added.
. @EASPORTSCollege what’s up??! Y’all ain’t got no love for the 🅱️ Button?? @OhioStateFB @OhioStFootball #BuckeyeNation Let em Know!! #CFB25 #CFB25ULTIMATETEAM
Also want my brothers from 2012 undisputed 12-0 team to join as well 👀. @dsmithosu @2CBryant @RyanShazier…
— BRAXTON MILLER (@BraxtonMiller5) July 16, 2024
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Miller was one of the most prolific players in college football when he played for Ohio State from 2011-15. He started as a quarterback before being moved to wide receiver for the 2015 season.
During his tenure, he compiled 5,295 yards through the air, 52 touchdowns, and 17 interceptions. He also rushed for over 1,000 yards in two of his seasons in Columbus.
As a wide receiver, he racked up 26 receptions for 341 yards and three touchdowns.
He would’ve been in the last NCAA game to come out in 2014 (NCAA 14) if the names of the players were allowed on the back of jerseys.
Maybe EA will put him in the next college football game whenever that comes out, or perhaps in an update of this one.