Electronic Arts is gearing up to launch College Football 27, the next installment in its popular college sports franchise, slated for a 2026 release. The game, which will let fans experience the pageantry of Saturday afternoons across the NCAA landscape, has already sparked intense discussion among gamers and analysts alike.
Projected Ratings Paint a Bright Picture for the Aggies
According to early predictions, the Texas A&M Aggies will enter the virtual arena with an overall team rating of 91, reflecting a balanced combination of a 91‑point defense and a 90‑point offense. The projection stems from a returning core of talent paired with a recruiting class that analysts have ranked among the nation’s elite.
Among the standout players, quarterback Marcel Reed is expected to receive the most significant boost, climbing to a 90 overall rating. Running back Rueben Owens II also anticipates a rating increase, while Dalton Brooks is projected to stay near his previous 88. Wide receiver Mario Craver is slated to rise to 89, underscoring the breadth of talent on the roster.
Coach Mike Elko’s defensive schemes and the offensive firepower of players like Le’Veon Moss, K.C. Concepcion and Isaiah Horton further reinforce the optimism surrounding the Aggies’ virtual performance. The excitement extends beyond individual stats, as the team’s recruiting class is being hailed as one of the highest‑rated in the country.