College Football 25 Guide: How To Use Mass Subs

Find out how the addition of mass subs in College Football 25 allows you to strategically manage player fatigue and avoid injuries.

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College Football 25 has a ton of updates coming along (Source: EA Sports)

Using substitute players is an integral part of physical sport games, and College Football 25 is no exception. Although EA Sports previously did not include a way to use mass subs. Which led to top players getting injured for gamers in Dynasty Mode. Which led to many complaints, and EA finally added this feature in their August update.

Mass subs basically allow you to put in backups for offense and defense. As you would not want your star players to get fatigued while playing every match of the season. This is especially true when it comes to considering the new wear and tear system in College Football 25 that accurately tracks the impact of every hit, fall, and shot. And, more importantly, the risk of injury, which may force you to look for other options or make do. So how do you use mass subs in College Football 25? Let us find out.

Using the Mass Subs Feature in College Football 25

The mass subs feature can be a little difficult to find unless you know where to look for it. But, if you have a habit of tinkering with your game, chances are you will find this feature and see what uses it brings. A simple way to find out about and use the mass subs feature is to:

  • Pause the game
  • Go to the Coaching option and from the drop-down list, select “Mass Subs Backup”
  • Press and confirm

After which your backup players, who you have for the positions you want, will enter the game. These fresh sets of legs are a much-needed help if you have players who are tired or fatigued. However, if you want your original players back, you can just simply follow the steps mentioned above and get all your starters back in the field.

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Use the mass sub backup feature to effectively organize your players (Source: EA Sports)

So, considering the array of updates coming to the game, it is recommended to take advantage of this feature whenever possible. It saves your top-quality players for another gruesome match. While also greatly reducing the chances of your starters getting prone to fatigue or possible injury. Fatigue is not as big of an issue as injury, though. It puts you on the back foot for the rest of your match and possible future games until said player(s) has healed. There are a ton of other ways to avoid injury. Which include early passing, dodging the opponent’s attacking play, or covering up the ball. But substitutions are the way to go if you want to avoid injuries more effectively, especially in Dynasty Mode.

There are a ton of other updates coming to College Football 25 that gamers should look out for, as seemingly, it will take some time for the game to fully come into its own. But, no doubt, gamers will be having countless hours of fun trying to find out all the intricacies in College Football 25. 


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