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A look at the fastest college football teams in EA Sports College Football 27 and the players driving their speed advantage

With a potent receiving corps and a revamped secondary, Texas A&M hopes to translate early-season promise into a championship run, but an untested offensive line and linebacker depth remain concerns.

Eight Texas A&M athletes earn preseason All‑Texas College Team honors as the Aggies prepare for a September 5 showdown with Missouri State.

Texas A&M's 2026 roster features 17 portal additions, top‑rated wide receiver Mario Craver, and a schedule that includes road tests against LSU, Missouri, South Carolina, Alabama and Oklahoma, setting the stage for a playoff‑contending season.

Texas A&M finished 11‑2, reached the College Football Playoff, and prepares for a marquee matchup with Alabama, seeking to break a long‑standing drought.

The 2026 All‑Texas team honors 56 players from ten of the state's FBS programs, highlighting Power Four dominance and top individual performances.

The NCAA has approved a five‑year eligibility model that could allow several Texas A&M football players, including linebacker Daymion Sanford, to extend their collegiate careers into the 2027 season.

The Southeastern Conference remains the nation's most competitive defensive backfield, with multiple teams vying for the Jim Thorpe Award. This season's rankings highlight both established duos and fresh talent across the league.

Indiana leads the latest preseason top 25, with Oregon, Ohio State and a host of other programs rounding out the early rankings. Key players and coaching storylines promise a competitive year.
Missouri’s football program is focusing on a transformative passing attack for 2026, led by new quarterback Austin Simmons, while navigating injuries, defensive powerhouses, and a shifting college football landscape.