Dowell Loggains on College Football 25 ratings: 'If you don't like your rating, play better
So the EA College Football 25 video game is now out there and believe it or not it is very popular now. However, some of them could not be comfortable with their rating in that game. Well, that is an area South Carolina Gamecocks offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains has an answer for, play better.
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Some of the worries some coaches may have had concerning the game and players being rated has to do with egos concerning the game. Still, Loggains insisted there was no information ever that constrains players to be better.
Looking at the above quote, one is tempted to ask; “If you don’t like your rating, play better”, this was Dowell Loggains. “Get more play time. Perform plays on Saturday. ”
Finally, Loggains just does not want the concern of the game or being annoyed with the game. It should be on doing your job and how to do it better.
Compiling his response to the reported spite by Browns coach Mike Pettine, Loggains stated: “I don’t know much about the game. I mean I don’t live in a cave. I have heard things and if you are not happy with something then work; go out and do your job. ”
“I don’t know how they determine the ratings. I don’t know who attends to that. I was never involved in any ratings, to begin with, more importantly . So I can tell these guys ‘I don’t know’on that. Just try and play well. ”
Dowell Loggains is entering his second year as an Off. Coordinator with the South Carolina team. Before that he was the tight ends coach at the University of Arkansas and the former NFL assistant coach.
Doubtlessly, on the field, Loggains and South Carolina will have to improve a lot of things before the 2024 season. In the previous year, The Gamecocks were ranked 77th in the scoring offense with score average of 26 points. They are also only the 83rd ranked team in total offense averaging 363. 1 yards per game. It performed that with Spencer Rattler at quarterback, who has since transferred out and will be hard for South Carolina to fill.
One of the largest facets within that is going to be capable of securing the quantity of stress reaching whoever the Gamecocks do activate at quarterback. The current passing offense of South Carolina was 118th in sacks allowed with three. 42 sacks per game.
Considering that South Carolina has lists of challenges that it has to meet, having players angered by the EA College Football 25 rating would be such a distraction that Loggains will not want near him as they prepare for the season. Hence, it is advisable for the team to shelve this aspect and strive to improve their performance in other related areas so that those ratings can be adjusted in other subsequent times as a result of demonstrating their abilities on the field.