UCF is one of the top 25 offenses according to EA Sports College Football 25

UCF's offense is getting some recognition for being "In the Game."

Nov 11, 2023; Orlando, Florida, USA; UCF Knights running back RJ Harvey (7) carries the ball for a touchdown during the second half against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at FBC Mortgage Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 11, 2023; Orlando, Florida, USA; UCF Knights running back RJ Harvey (7) carries the ball for a touchdown during the second half against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at FBC Mortgage Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports | Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports

If you are like a lot of people in the country right now, you are probably eagerly awaiting the release of EA Sports College Football 25 July 19.

EA Sports has been giving fans content for months now, either with the cover release, a look into what the game will look like, and their rankings. Rankings have been the most recent release of information about the game.

So far there has been a live look at what the game will look like, what features it will have, and even what it will sound like. They also released who they thought the top 25 toughest stadiums to play in are.

Their most recent release is their offensive power rankings and that is where UCF comes into play.

The Knights offense found itself in the top 25 of the power rankings with an 85 overall ranking. They come in ranked 21st and is one of five Big 12 teams on this ranking. They are ranked higher than teams such as Kansas State, West Virginia, and Oklahoma State.

UCF offense is set to have a big year with the return of running back RJ Harvey and wide receiver Kobe Hudson. They also had a big transfer this offseason with former Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson choosing to join head coach Gus Malzahn in Orlando.

The return of Harvey and Hudson is big for the Knights because, with a new quarterback, those are two great veterans to have around in top very important decisions.

Behind returning offensive coordinator Darin Hinshaw and new addition Tim Harris Jr., the offense should be even more explosive than it was last season. Unfortunately, the Knights were plagued by a defense that could not get stops when it mattered most.

UCF is set to have a big year for their second season in the Big 12, and it all starts with the offense.