June 28, 2025 - 06:07

In an exciting announcement, EA Sports has revealed the top 25 team ratings for its upcoming release, College Football 26. Fans and analysts alike have been buzzing about the rankings, which include some surprising inclusions and omissions. Notably, only two teams from the Big 12 Conference made the prestigious list, raising eyebrows among supporters of other programs in the league.
Among the teams that did not make the cut are prominent programs such as Colorado and Kansas State, which have historically been competitive in college football. This decision has sparked discussions across social media platforms, as fans express their opinions on the rankings and debate the criteria used by EA Sports in determining team strengths.
The anticipation for College Football 26 continues to grow, as players and fans eagerly await the chance to engage with their favorite teams in the virtual arena. With the release date approaching, the conversation around these rankings is sure to intensify, highlighting the passionate nature of college football fandom.
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