
EA Sports Launches College Football 27 with Updated Ratings and Player Highlights
EA Sports' College Football 27 debuts with tiered release dates, detailed player ratings, and standout performances from SEC stars.
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EA Sports' College Football 27 debuts with tiered release dates, detailed player ratings, and standout performances from SEC stars.

The 2026 NIL Store Awards honored Indiana’s rising stars for on‑field performance, community impact, and financial success in the name, image and likeness marketplace.

Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech prepare for a Homecoming clash that could be decided by a slim margin, with both teams navigating significant roster changes.

Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech meet on Oct. 17 in a clash that promises a tight contest, with the Hokies favored by a three‑point margin.
Clemson aims to rebound from its worst season in Dabo Swinney’s tenure, confronting tough non‑conference foes like LSU and Miami, while navigating a revamped ACC landscape
Clemson's 2026 campaign will be defined by a challenging slate of opponents, new faces at rival programs and a roster eager to rebound from a disappointing previous year.

A look at the Volunteers' schedule, the impact of early home games, and the pivotal contests that could shape their campaign.

Despite being projected for just 6.5 wins, Georgia Tech’s blend of a retooled offense, aggressive defense and veteran leadership under Brent Key could turn modest expectations into a surprise run at the ACC title and a College Football Playoff berth.

Arch Manning, the Texas Longhorns starter and heir to a football dynasty, is set to lead instruction at the 2026 Manning Passing Academy, joining a faculty of Heisman hopefuls and future NFL talents.

With key newcomers like Justice Haynes eyeing the NFL and veterans winding down, head coach hopes Alberto Mendoza's leadership will define the next era of Georgia Tech football.
The 2026 college football season will see the Georgia Bulldogs confront a twelve‑team slate that blends traditional rivals with fresh challenges, featuring key matchups, coaching changes and historic context.

Indiana’s 2026 quarterback outlook hinges on transfer Josh Hoover, whose prolific passing numbers contrast with a high interception rate, while backup battles brew behind him.

The Volunteers will travel to Atlanta next season to face a Georgia Tech squad that returns just under half of its production and must integrate new coordinators and emerging talent.

A non‑conference road game against the Volunteers highlights a transitional year for Georgia Tech, which returns just under half of its production and integrates fresh talent at quarterback, running back and on defense.

Georgia Tech enters its season opener as a 7.5‑point favorite against Colorado, with new quarterbacks, coordinators and a revamped roster promising a fresh start for both programs.

Indiana University head coach Curt Cignetti explains his December‑only contract negotiation window, the limited loss of quarterback Alberto Mendoza, and the financial pressures shaping roster decisions.

Transfer quarterback Josh Hoover arrives in Bloomington with a prolific passing résumé, but his turnover‑prone history looms over the Hoosiers’ opener against the USC Trojans.

With the 2026 season on the horizon, analysts have released an early power ranking of ACC programs, highlighting the impact of new coaches, transfer portal moves and emerging talent.

Early projections highlight a group of playmakers expected to top the Yellow Jackets' statistical categories, while new coaching hires and an ambitious schedule set the stage for a transformative season.

An analysis of Virginia Tech's six home games orders the matchups from VMI's modest record to Virginia's formidable roster, highlighting the narrative that will shape the Hokies' first year under James Franklin.

The Atlantic Coast Conference braces for a 2026 season marked by marquee schedules, key transfers and a blend of veteran talent that could reshape its competitive landscape.
Indiana’s offseason acquisitions include a Heisman‑replacing quarterback, a proven No. 1 receiver, a versatile pass rusher and a compact running back, all aiming to sustain the program’s national‑title momentum.
Coach Josh Heupel is already turning his attention to the 2026 slate, even though the Volunteers have yet to name a starter under center. Among the most scrutinized opponents is Georgia Tech’s Alberto Mendoza, who enters his first season as a starter after serving as the backup to his Heisman‑winning brother. He will be charged with running a fresh offensive scheme in Atlanta. Texas brings a fresh storyline with Arch Manning slated for his first road test in Knoxville, a game that will pit the heir to a football dynasty against a Volunteers defense that remains a work in progress. Auburn’s Byrum Brown adds a dual‑threat dimension, having posted over 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards last season, a combination that could test Tennessee’s secondary. Alabama’s quarterback situation remains unsettled, with junior Austin Mack and former five‑star recruit Keelon Russell battling for the snap. The Crimson Tide will visit Neyland on October 17, a date that could shape the early narrative of the SEC season. South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers, once a top prospect for the No. 1 overall draft pick, struggled to find his footing in 2025, making his performance a potential turning point for the Gamecocks. LSU’s Sam Leavitt could instantly transform the Tigers into a playoff contender, a prospect that adds another layer of intrigue to the Volunteers’ schedule. Beyond the traditional powers, Tennessee will also face home‑grown talent in the portal: Kentucky’s acquisition of Notre Dame transfer Kenny Minchey, a Hendersonville native, and Texas A&M’s return of Nashville native Marcel Reed. Vanderbilt may even start five‑star freshman Jared Curtis, a Nashville Christian star, further deepening the local storylines. All of these quarterbacks bring distinct challenges, and Heupel’s early preparation reflects a desire to stay ahead of the curve as the Volunteers aim to translate their momentum into another strong season.

The rankings highlight the impact expected from Indiana’s newest talent as the team aims to defend its national championship.