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EA Sports College Football 27 Predicts Alabama’s 2026 Campaign

Simulation forecasts a 10‑2 regular season, a playoff clash with Indiana and a narrow loss to the Hoosiers

EA Sports' latest College Football 27 simulation offers a full‑season projection for the Alabama Crimson Tide, painting a picture of a team that will finish the regular slate with a 10‑2 record before entering the College Football Playoff. The model, built on the same engine that powers the popular NCAA titles, runs each game with player statistics, weather conditions and home‑field advantages to generate a realistic outcome.

Early Setbacks

The simulation places Alabama in a tough opening stretch of the SEC. The Crimson Tide drop their first conference game at Kroger Field in Lexington, Kentucky, falling 42‑28 to a disciplined Wildcats squad. A week later, the Tide travel to Knoxville, Tennessee, where they succumb 28‑10 to a surging Volunteers team, leaving their championship hopes in jeopardy.

Despite the early losses, Alabama rebounds with a signature win over Georgia in Athens. The Tide edge the Bulldogs 38‑33 in a back‑and‑forth contest, highlighted by Ryan Coleman‑Williams' 10‑catch, 136‑yard, three‑touchdown performance that swings the momentum back in Tuscaloosa.

Iron Bowl Triumph

The rivalry remains a cornerstone of the schedule, and the simulation delivers a seventh straight Iron Bowl victory for Alabama. In a tightly contested Bryant‑Denny Stadium showdown, the Crimson Tide outlast Auburn 35‑28, cementing another chapter in the storied rivalry and boosting morale heading into the postseason.

Quarterback Keelon Russell is slated to start every regular‑season game and the playoff run, shouldering the offense with poise. Meanwhile, Lane Kiffin's first year at LSU ends in a 6‑6 record, and Alabama exploits that weakness with a 31‑28 victory over the Tigers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Playoff Journey

The playoff bracket sees Alabama paired with Boise State in the opening round, where the Tide dominate 30‑17. The victory propels them into a rematch with Indiana, a team that previously edged them in the simulation's earlier meeting. In a nail‑biting finale, Alabama falls 27‑24 to the Hoosiers, ending the season with an 11‑3 overall record.

The simulation underscores both the promise and the pitfalls for the Crimson Tide. While the team demonstrates the ability to compete with elite programs and secure marquee wins, the model also highlights vulnerabilities against disciplined SEC opponents and a resilient Indiana squad in the playoff. The projection sets the stage for a potentially transformative 2026 campaign, one that will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.

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