Washington RB Pulls Receipts To Put ‘College Football 25’ On Blast Over Inaccurate Speed Rating

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Freshman running back Jordan Washington is not happy with his speed rating on College Football ’25. The speedster put the video game on blast after seeing a recent list of its fastest players.

Washington claims that he’s beaten a number of the players ranked ahead of him in head-to-head races, and he has the receipts to prove it!

A member of the 2024 recruiting class, the California native transferred to the Washington Huskies this past offseason after initially signing with Arizona. A Top 200 prospect, he was listed by 24/7 Sports as one of the nation’s most talented tailbacks.

Speed is his most notable attribute, which the four-star recruit put to good use as both a football player and as a member of his high school track team.

According to his Washington athletics bio, he posted times of 10.30 in the 100-meter and 21.06 in the 200-meter.

An outstanding sprinter who finished second in the 100 meters at the 2023 CIF State Track & Field Championship, with a 10.30 … also fourth in state in 2023 with a 21.06 in the 200 meters 

The running back claims to be even faster.

After seeing a list of fastest players in College Football ’25, Jordan Washington called the game out for his 97 speed rating.

Jordan Washington on Instagram.

The people in the 98 list I literally race[d] and beat and somehow I’m a 97″ -Jordan Washington / IG: @kingmooree.4

When going back and forth with fans in the comments section, he claimed to have run a personal best of 10.24 in the 100 meter – challenging doubters to search for his performances on YouTube.

We did just that!

Washington narrowly lost to Oregon signee Roderick Pleasant in head-to-head competition, which College Football ’25 has listed a one of its two 99-speed players.

Utah tailback Dijon Stanley also raced against Washington, besting him in the 200 meter in the 2023 CIF State Championships, though maybe Washington is referencing a different head-to-head meeting with his comment.

Others on the list whom the Huskies running back might be referencing aren’t clear, but he absolutely believes he’s been disrespected!

Jordan Washington will look to prove his rating wrong when he steps on the field for UW this season.