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‘Super locked in’ Tyler Booker destroys kids at video game

‘Super locked in’ Tyler Booker destroys kids at video game

Crimson Tide Offensive Guard Dominates Kids in EA Sports College Football 25

The night before heading to SEC Media Days in Dallas, Alabama football offensive guard Tyler Booker had a mission. He stopped by the Crimson Tide's facility to play the new EA Sports College Football 25 video game with children from the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. Booker proceeded to thoroughly trounce the young gamers, showcasing his prowess on the virtual gridiron.

Booker Crushes Local Youth in EA Sports Showdown

Booker's Dominance Echoes Past Gaming Exploits

Tyler Booker's decisive victory over the local children in EA Sports College Football 25 brought to mind the infamous exploits of former Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones. In 2015, Jones had famously destroyed a hospitalized child in an NCAA Football game, initially reporting a 91-35 win before later admitting the final score was even more lopsided at 98-35.Booker, however, was unabashed about his gaming prowess, openly acknowledging his decisive triumph over the young competitors. "I beat both of the kids I played by 30," Booker said, drawing laughter from the assembled reporters. "Super locked in."

Booker Embraces the New College Football Title

Despite his dominant performance, Booker expressed genuine enthusiasm for the new EA Sports College Football 25 title, which was released in early access on Monday before its full launch on Friday. The junior offensive guard said he had been enjoying the game beyond just decimating the local youth, revealing plans to start a dynasty mode with his home-state UConn Huskies."Play with my boy Victor Rosa," Booker said, referring to the Husky running back. "He's out there balling. Shoutout to him."Booker's rating in the game is a respectable 91 overall, placing him among the top 100 players in the title. However, the Alabama standout was not entirely satisfied with his virtual representation, believing he should have been rated even higher."I'm not pleased with it," Booker said. "I feel like I'm the best player in college football, so obviously it should have been a 99, but it's up to me to go prove that through this year."

Booker's Competitive Spirit Shines Through

Booker's competitive nature and drive to be the best were on full display during his EA Sports College Football 25 gaming session. The Alabama offensive guard's willingness to openly discuss his domination of the local youth and his dissatisfaction with his in-game rating showcases his unwavering confidence and determination to prove himself on the virtual and real-life gridirons.As Booker prepares for the upcoming season, his performance in the new EA Sports title serves as a glimpse into the mindset of a player who is not only skilled on the field but also possesses a relentless drive to excel in every aspect of the game, whether it's facing off against opponents or conquering the virtual world of college football.

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