Speak of the devil and he shall appear!
College Football back, awesome.
I haven't seen an official timeline yet but I saw someone mention that it'll probably be a couple of years before the game hits shelves.
There are going to be a lot of new dynamics that should add to the complexity of running your program in the new game.
Three things that immediately come to my mind are the transfer portal, grad transfers, and immediate eligibility.
Transfer portals: I assume this should be a big part of the game. It's basically become CFB's version of free agency. To add to the realism, 4 and 5-star players who aren't getting playing time should be guys who are high risks to transfer. I know in previous versions of NCAA they had some type of system where they'd ding you for breaking playing time promises, but it would only hurt your recruiting credibility. The player never transferred. Transferring has got to be an option going forward.
Grad transfers: Another real aspect of the game that was never included in previous versions of NCAA. They need to add this group of players to the available recruits pot. There were junior college guys but never grad transfers.
Immediate eligibility: If a player transfers from another program (not a grad transfer) it shouldn't be automatic that he's allowed to play the following season. EA needs to come up with a system where you have to lobby the NCAA for a waiver to allow transfers immediate eligibility. If your arguments aren't convincing the player should have to redshirt.