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College Football 27 Set to Launch, Razorbacks’ Ratings Revealed

Early access begins July 2, with full release on July 9, as Arkansas sees a slight dip in overall rating

Electronic Arts will roll out College Football 27 on July 9, giving EA MVP+ members a head start on July 2 and a deluxe pre‑order edition on July 6. The release marks the latest entry in the long‑running college football franchise, promising updated rosters, refined gameplay mechanics and a host of new features aimed at both casual fans and hardcore sim enthusiasts.

Within the game, the Arkansas Razorbacks are assigned an overall team rating of 80, a modest decline from the 81 they held in the previous edition. The rating places the team at 46th overall among all collegiate programs, trailing traditional powerhouses such as Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech.

Despite the slight dip in team stature, Arkansas boasts five athletes whose individual scores reach or exceed 85. Leading the pack is quarterback Quincy Rhodes Jr., who earns a 90‑point rating, the highest mark among his Razorback peers.

Top‑Rated Razorbacks and Full Roster Details

The game’s database lists 64 Arkansas players, each with a distinct rating that reflects their in‑game potential. Alongside Rhodes Jr., other high‑scoring teammates include Ryan Silverfield, Braylen Russell, Malachi Breland and Sutton Smith, among a host of other prospects. The full roster spans names such as Jamari Hawkins, Carter Stoutmire, Donovan Faupel, Jahiem Johnson, Kobe Branham, David Oke, Chris Marshall, Bradley Shaw, John Howse IV, Jaden Platt, Bryant Williams, Miguel Mitchell, CJ Brown, Caden Kitler, Jelani Watkins, La'Khi Roland, Charlie Collins, Ismael Cisse, Khmori House, Hunter Osborne, Steven Soles Jr., Xadavien Sims, Courtney Crutchfield, Ben Bogle, Jamonta Waller, Christian Harrison, Braydon Lee, Shelton Lewis, Jasper Parker, Cam Settles, Max Gilbert, Terence Roberson Jr., Carlon Jones, Josiah Clemons, Ja'Quavion Smith, Kavion Broussard, KJ Jackson, Phoenix Jackson, Ian Williams, AJ Hill, Trajen Odom, Wyatt Simmons, Tyler Scott, Keiundre Johnson, Gavin Rush, Tay Lockett, Kyeaure Magloire, Maddox Lassiter, Brooks Edmonson, Ty Lockwood, Adam Hawkes, Markeylin Batton, Braeden Fuller, Jeremy Evans, Kash Courtney, Matt Adcock, Nsongbeh Ginyui, Adam Johnston, Hank Hendrix and DJ Hairston Jr.

Arkansas finishes last among SEC schools in the game’s conference rankings, underscoring a competitive gap that the coaching staff hopes to close before the next season. The rankings also place the Razorbacks behind Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech within the broader collegiate landscape, a positioning that reflects both the team’s recent performance and the high expectations placed on the program.

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