The newest edition of EA Sports’ College Football series, branded as College Football 27, will hit stores on July 9, giving fans the chance to manage all 138 Football Bowl Subdivision programs across ten conferences, including the freshly reinstated Pac‑12.
Boise State’s rating breakdown
Boise State enters the virtual arena with an overall rating of 80, split into an 82 offensive score and a 78 defensive mark. The Broncos’ highest‑rated individual is edge rusher Jayden Virgin‑Morgan, who earned a 89 overall grade.
Key offensive standouts
Among the offensive weapons, running back Dylan Riley tops the Broncos with an 88 overall rating, while redshirt senior quarterback Maddux Madsen holds an 87 overall score. Madsen’s skill set shines in mid‑range throws, where he rates a 93, and he remains competitive in short‑range (90) and deep‑ball (87) situations, making him the highest‑rated quarterback in the new Pac‑12, just ahead of Texas State’s Brad Jackson, who sits at 86.
Pac‑12 competition
The team also benefits from recent upgrades: running back Ashton Jeanty received a midseason boost that tied for a game‑best 97 rating in 2024, and left tackle Kage Casey was previously graded at 90. Both players have since transitioned to the NFL, but their former collegiate scores illustrate the depth of talent on the roster.
Other contributors include sixth‑year Ben Ford, whose 80 overall rating is complemented by a 90 in acceleration, 88 in speed and 84 in jumping; edge rusher Max Stege, rated 81 with high marks in toughness (91), awareness (90) and play recognition (88); and cornerback JeRico Washington, who holds an 84 overall rating with a 95 in hit power, 92 in stamina and 90 in speed. With a balanced roster that lacks a single 90‑plus star for the first time since the 2024 reboot, Boise State’s virtual representation reflects a team that relies on depth and versatility as it prepares for the upcoming season.