Kansas Jayhawks quarterback Jalon Daniels has seen a significant dip in his 2024 season performance, culminating in a notable ratings fall in EA Sports College Football 25.
After entering the season as one of the most highly anticipated players, Daniels has struggled to find consistency, and his team’s 1-4 start has only compounded the disappointment.
Once rated 89 overall, Daniels’ performance decline has led to a two-point drop in his EA Sports CFB rating, now sitting at an 87. This drop ties him for the largest rating decrease in the country, a mark shared by several other high-profile players.
Daniels, a junior from Lawndale, CA, was expected to be a breakout star after showing promise in previous seasons. However, through five games in 2024, he has thrown for 805 yards with 5 touchdowns and 8 interceptions, a far cry from the expectations placed on him. His inconsistency has hampered Kansas’ offense, leading to their disappointing start to the year.
Joining Daniels in this sizable ratings decline are:
For Kansas and Daniels, the 2024 season has been a challenging one.
His rating may have taken a hit, but with the season still unfolding, there’s an opportunity for him to bounce back and reclaim his form.
However, the pressure is mounting as the Jayhawks look for answers heading into the second half of their season.
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