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WVU TE Kole Taylor Clears the Air on His Absence from College Football 25

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WVU Football tight end Kole Taylor flexes after a big gain against UNC in the Duke's Mayo Bowl at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 27, 2023. (Mitchell Northam / WV Sports Now)
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Ever wonder why Kole Taylor is not part of NCAA College Football 25? Well, the Taylor cleared up any confusion about why fans are unable to play as him in the latest edition of the iconic EA Sports video game series.

Don’t blame him, says Taylor. The WVU tight end said he did opt into game, but received an email telling him he was not selected to be in the game. Believing this was an error, Taylor and the West Virginia program are working to get him added to the game as part of an update.

When Taylor came to West Virginia last year, he did so on the promise he would receive more of an opportunity as a pass catcher. Taylor is now looking to build off his 2023 with an even more productive 2024. He revealed that he’s striving for 50 catches based on the work he’s been putting in with quarterback Garrett Greene.

After spending three years in the SEC with LSU, Taylor transferred to WVU in January of 2023. He then recorded 35 receptions for 444 yards and scored four touchdowns, giving the Mountaineers the program’s most prolific tight end in years.

Prior to WVU, Taylor started only seven of his 32 games at LSU and made just 17 career catches for 159 yards and one touchdown. Taylor was a three-star recruit of Grand Junction, Colo. in 2020.

Taylor’s offensive numbers may be what catches (pun intended) people’s attention, especially since WVU head coach Neal Brown once referred to his 6-foot-7, 225-pound tight end target as “open by birth” but he prides himself on being a complete player.

“I never like being called just a pass catching tight end or just a run blocking tight end. You have to be versatile if you want to play at the next level,” Taylor responded when asked about how he was used after a game early in WVU’s 2023 season.

Taylor also made it clear he’s ready for whatever is needed from him during games. “If I get open, they are going to throw me the ball. If I get open, they are going to find plays for me. So I have to do my job to make it happen,” he said about his mentality during games.

For a related story, a national analyst calls WVU criminally underrated.

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