Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Bru McCoy has agreed to be in the latest edition of EA Sports’s NCAA College Football video game.
Earlier this week, Tennessee wide receiver Bru McCoy revealed that he would be playing in the newest iteration of EA Sports’ NCAA College Football Game, which is set to return this summer. For $600 and a copy of the video game, collegiate football players can choose to participate in the game.
Tennessee has discovered a few new dangers. Chris Brazzell, who declared on December 21st that he will be attending Tennessee, is one of the numerous threats that they added in the first half of the portal season. He had a fantastic season at Tulane and is an All-American freshman. 44 receptions for 711 yards and five touchdowns were his numbers. Additionally, Tennessee added Holden Staes of Notre Dame, the top tight end according to the transfer portal. For the Fighting Irish, Staes had 15 receptions for 176 yards and four touchdowns. They did a good job in recruiting as well, bringing in four-star Braylon Staley and five-star Mike Matthews. The wide receiver area will appear somewhat different overall, but it will also have a very commanding appearance.