Six football players from Topeka, Kansas, have been included with official player ratings in the newly launched EA Sports College Football 27 video game, as reported by The Topeka Capital-Journal.
Topeka Natives in the Game
Louisville wide receiver Tre Richardson is the highest-rated Topeka native with an 86 overall rating.
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The 5-foot-10 senior also boasts a 94 in acceleration, 90 in change of direction, and 87 in catching after transferring from Vanderbilt.
Notre Dame junior center Joe Otting holds a 77 overall rating.
He started the final six games last season and earned a 91 in strength and 89 in pass block finesse.
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Texas State defensive lineman JP Deeter has a 71 overall rating, featuring 86 in toughness and 82 in tackle attributes.
California redshirt sophomore edge rusher BJ Canady is rated 73 overall, with 81 in both acceleration and block shedding.
Kansas true freshman wide receiver Tyren Parker received a 70 overall rating. His attributes include 93 in jumping, 89 in change of direction, and 84 in kick return.
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Old Dominion redshirt junior offensive lineman Logan Cox rounds out the group with a 69 overall rating, carrying a 97 in injury prevention and 88 in toughness.