CFB 25 Speed Conversion Guide

CFB 25 Speed Rating Conversion Chart

Use this guide to convert player speed ratings in College Football 25 to real-world metrics including 40-yard dash times, yards per second, and miles per hour.

Pro Tip: In CFB 25, speed ratings directly impact how quickly players move on the field. A difference of just 5 points in speed rating can significantly affect whether a player can break away or be caught from behind.

Speed Comparison Tool

Compare up to 3 Speed Ratings
Comparison Results:
MetricRating 70Rating 85Rating 99
40 Yard Dash0:05:150:04:420:04:23
Yards Per Second7.7528.7469.464
Miles Per Hour15.85317.88519.355
10 Yard Split0:01:400:01:400:01:38
Speed Analysis:
Speed Difference: Rating 99 is 3.50 MPH faster than Rating 70
With a massive 29-point difference between ratings 99 and 70, this is an extreme mismatch. The faster player can easily outrun the slower one, creating opportunities for game-breaking plays.

Complete Speed Conversion Table

Speed Rating10 Yard Split20 Yard Split30 Yard Split40 Yard Dash50 Yard DashYards Per SecondMiles Per Hour
Speed Rating
99
10 Yard Split
0:01:38
20 Yard Split
0:02:32
30 Yard Split
0:03:29
40 Yard Dash
0:04:23
50 Yard Dash
0:05:17
Yards Per Second
9.464
Miles Per Hour
19.355
Speed Rating
95
10 Yard Split
0:01:38
20 Yard Split
0:02:36
30 Yard Split
0:03:33
40 Yard Dash
0:04:28
50 Yard Dash
0:05:24
Yards Per Second
9.259
Miles Per Hour
18.935
Speed Rating
90
10 Yard Split
0:01:39
20 Yard Split
0:02:39
30 Yard Split
0:03:36
40 Yard Dash
0:04:34
50 Yard Dash
0:05:34
Yards Per Second
8.823
Miles Per Hour
18.043
Speed Rating
85
10 Yard Split
0:01:40
20 Yard Split
0:02:41
30 Yard Split
0:03:42
40 Yard Dash
0:04:42
50 Yard Dash
0:05:43
Yards Per Second
8.746
Miles Per Hour
17.885
Speed Rating
80
10 Yard Split
0:01:40
20 Yard Split
0:02:44
30 Yard Split
0:03:50
40 Yard Dash
0:04:54
50 Yard Dash
0:06:00
Yards Per Second
8.333
Miles Per Hour
17.042
Speed Rating
75
10 Yard Split
0:01:40
20 Yard Split
0:02:48
30 Yard Split
0:03:56
40 Yard Dash
0:05:03
50 Yard Dash
0:06:13
Yards Per Second
8.043
Miles Per Hour
16.448
Speed Rating
70
10 Yard Split
0:01:40
20 Yard Split
0:02:52
30 Yard Split
0:04:03
40 Yard Dash
0:05:15
50 Yard Dash
0:06:27
Yards Per Second
7.752
Miles Per Hour
15.853
Speed Rating
65
10 Yard Split
0:01:40
20 Yard Split
0:02:56
30 Yard Split
0:04:11
40 Yard Dash
0:05:26
50 Yard Dash
0:06:42
Yards Per Second
7.463
Miles Per Hour
15.261
Speed Rating
60
10 Yard Split
0:01:41
20 Yard Split
0:02:59
30 Yard Split
0:04:17
40 Yard Dash
0:05:33
50 Yard Dash
0:06:52
Yards Per Second
7.282
Miles Per Hour
14.891
Speed Rating
55
10 Yard Split
0:01:41
20 Yard Split
0:03:03
30 Yard Split
0:04:22
40 Yard Dash
0:05:43
50 Yard Dash
0:07:05
Yards Per Second
7.059
Miles Per Hour
14.436
Speed Rating
50
10 Yard Split
0:01:46
20 Yard Split
0:03:09
30 Yard Split
0:04:33
40 Yard Dash
0:05:57
50 Yard Dash
0:07:21
Yards Per Second
6.803
Miles Per Hour
13.912
Speed Rating
45
10 Yard Split
0:01:47
20 Yard Split
0:03:13
30 Yard Split
0:04:40
40 Yard Dash
0:06:09
50 Yard Dash
0:07:37
Yards Per Second
6.565
Miles Per Hour
13.425
Speed Rating
40
10 Yard Split
0:01:52
20 Yard Split
0:03:23
30 Yard Split
0:04:55
40 Yard Dash
0:06:26
50 Yard Dash
0:07:58
Yards Per Second
6.276
Miles Per Hour
12.835
Speed Rating
35
10 Yard Split
0:01:52
20 Yard Split
0:03:28
30 Yard Split
0:05:05
40 Yard Dash
0:06:42
50 Yard Dash
0:08:19
Yards Per Second
6.012
Miles Per Hour
12.295
Speed Rating
30
10 Yard Split
0:01:58
20 Yard Split
0:03:40
30 Yard Split
0:05:20
40 Yard Dash
0:07:00
50 Yard Dash
0:08:40
Yards Per Second
5.769
Miles Per Hour
11.798
Speed Rating
25
10 Yard Split
0:02:01
20 Yard Split
0:03:47
30 Yard Split
0:05:33
40 Yard Dash
0:07:20
50 Yard Dash
0:09:08
Yards Per Second
5.474
Miles Per Hour
11.195
Speed Rating
20
10 Yard Split
0:02:10
20 Yard Split
0:04:01
30 Yard Split
0:05:53
40 Yard Dash
0:07:44
50 Yard Dash
0:09:34
Yards Per Second
5.226
Miles Per Hour
10.688
Speed Rating
15
10 Yard Split
0:02:13
20 Yard Split
0:04:13
30 Yard Split
0:06:09
40 Yard Dash
0:08:08
50 Yard Dash
0:10:05
Yards Per Second
4.959
Miles Per Hour
10.141
Speed Rating
10
10 Yard Split
0:02:23
20 Yard Split
0:04:28
30 Yard Split
0:06:34
40 Yard Dash
0:08:41
50 Yard Dash
0:10:46
Yards Per Second
4.644
Miles Per Hour
9.497
Speed Rating
5
10 Yard Split
0:02:28
20 Yard Split
0:04:44
30 Yard Split
0:06:55
40 Yard Dash
0:09:12
50 Yard Dash
0:11:25
Yards Per Second
4.38
Miles Per Hour
8.956
Speed Rating
1
10 Yard Split
0:02:39
20 Yard Split
0:05:01
30 Yard Split
0:07:22
40 Yard Dash
0:09:44
50 Yard Dash
0:12:04
Yards Per Second
4.144
Miles Per Hour
8.474

Understanding Speed Ratings in CFB 25

Speed is one of the most crucial attributes in College Football 25, determining how quickly players can accelerate and their maximum velocity on the field.

  • Elite Speed (90-99): Reserved for the fastest players in the game. These are your deep threats and home-run hitters.
  • Great Speed (80-89): Very fast players who can break away but might get caught by elite defenders.
  • Good Speed (70-79): Above average speed suitable for most skill positions.
  • Below Average Speed (69 and under): Common for linemen and power fullbacks.

How To Use This Chart

This conversion chart helps you understand what a player's speed rating means in real-world terms:

  1. Find your player's speed rating in the first column
  2. Read across to see their estimated performance in various sprint distances
  3. Use the comparison tool to analyze up to three different ratings at once
  4. Consider these values when making roster decisions and designing plays

Remember that in-game performance may vary based on other attributes like acceleration, agility, and awareness.

Speed Rating Matchup Analysis

Understanding speed differentials is crucial for gameplay strategy. Here's how to interpret speed differences:

5-Point Difference

A 5-point speed advantage typically translates to about 0.5-1.0 MPH faster top speed. This small difference becomes noticeable over longer distances.

Example: A WR with 85 speed vs. a DB with 80 speed - the WR will gradually pull away on deep routes.

10-Point Difference

A 10-point speed advantage results in approximately 1.5-2.0 MPH faster. This creates significant separation on medium to long routes.

Example: A RB with 90 speed vs. a LB with 80 speed - the RB will consistently win foot races to the outside.

15+ Point Difference

A 15+ point speed advantage means 2.5+ MPH faster. This creates extreme mismatches that can be exploited for big plays.

Example: A WR with 95 speed vs. a Safety with 80 speed - the WR will consistently break away for potential touchdowns.

Pro Tip: Use the speed comparison tool above to analyze specific player matchups and identify potential advantages you can exploit in your game plan.