It's almost like the college football universe wants us to start rivalry week right now.
After Terry Crews came out with Texas A&M and Texas football players for their new Sonic ad, EA Sports looks like they want to join the party early on the Lone Star Showdown as well. Nowadays, you can ask ChatGPT our questions to solve basic problems, but as EA Sports has done for many years, you can simulate ball games, and that's why Texas fans will be fumed at the latest simulation that FOX just came out with.
Texas fans, as the AP No. 1 team, won't like this at all, but they especially won't like the Maroon and White getting more credit than them in this latest simulation.
FOX Sports predicts Texas A&M wins CFB National Championship more times than UT
This, of course, is just like what we're talking about— a simulation. Nonetheless, this is interesting to see what the CPU system thinks about Texas A&M football. EA Sports ran 50 simulations. They had the Aggies winning twice and the Longhorns only winning once.
After running 50 simulations of the 2025 season in @EASPORTSCollege 26, here's how many times each team won the title 🏆
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) August 20, 2025
How many times did your team win? 👀 pic.twitter.com/b9idimp2f2
The surprises I see are Texas Tech, Miami and Oklahoma. Miami and Oklahoma will have some new quarterback issues to solve, while Texas Tech would have to take a massive leap in these simulations. Again, notice how the word 'simulation' is coming back up a lot here.
Clemson, Georgia and Penn State are pretty believable, but another shocking school left out that didn't even win once was Ohio State. Julian Sayin will have a lot on his hands this season with high expectations stepping in as QB1 of the defending champs, but it's still a shocker to see that the Buckeyes were left out completely.
At least Texas A&M fans can look back on this to see what comes true in the next few years. Will Mike Elko's hot recruiting wins eventually pay off? Is this another hype story that's about to flop against the Aggies? Only time will tell.
