EA Sports is poised to launch its latest college football simulation, College Football 27, on July 2, offering players an early‑access window before the full rollout.
The company has unveiled the game's overall team ratings, spotlighting a handful of Pac‑12 programs and providing a snapshot of how each squad stacks up against its rivals.
Early Access and Ratings Overview
Boise State leads the group with an overall rating of 80, while San Diego State and Texas State share a 77, and several other programs including Fresno State, Oregon State, Utah State, and Washington State sit at 76. Colorado State holds a 74 rating, with Wyoming close behind at 73 and BYU climbing to 86. UTSA also appears at 76, rounding out a competitive mix of scores.
EA Sports has also detailed the ratings for every opponent Colorado State will encounter during the 2026 season, weaving together a landscape that includes the 73‑rated Wyoming and the 86‑rated BYU. Notably, Southern Utah is omitted from the roster because the title does not feature FCS teams.
What’s Next for College Football Gaming
The early‑access release is expected to generate significant buzz among fans and gamers eager to test the new mechanics, while the detailed opponent ratings promise a deeper strategic layer for those who follow the sport closely. As the July launch approaches, the conversation around how these rankings will influence gameplay and community expectations continues to grow.