EA Sports has released College Football 26, the second installment of a once-dormant NCAA Football series.
This is only the second time in EA Sports history that the for name, image and likeness are found in their college football games, which date back to 1993 with Bill Walsh College Football.
Athletes will receive at least $1,500 for their name, image and likeness depending on their school’s size. An increase from the original $600 given for College Football 25, and each athlete will receive a Deluxe Edition of the game, according to The Athletic.
Coaches had the option to opt-in to College Football 26 for the first time in series history.
Kentucky enters the game unranked as an 80 overall in Play Now with 80 offense, 78 defense and 78 special teams. In Dynasty mode, Kentucky was given three and a half stars out of five for program prestige.
Here’s an overview of the Wildcats player ratings according to EA Sports.
Top Rated Players by Overall:
Joshua Braun (LG) – 91
Dante Dowdell (HB) – 88
Seth McGowan (HB) – 86
David Gusta (DT) – 86
Jonquis Hardaway (CB) – 86
Josaih Hayes (DT) – 82
Quarterbacks:
Zach Calzada – 81
Cutter Boley – 73
Beau Allen – 73
Brennen Ward – 71
Ervin Barrett – 70
Halfbacks:
Dante Dowdell – 88
Seth McGowan – 86
Jamarion Wilcox – 84
Jason Patterson – 76
Tovani Mizell – 75
Reed Sperry (FB) – 68
Wide Receivers:
Kendrick Law – 83
Ja’Mori Maclin – 81
Tony Stellato – 80
Fred Farrier II – 77
J.J. Hester – 77
Ashton Cozart – 75
Lauren Zimmerman – 70
David Washington Jr. – 69
Hardley Gilmore IV – 68
Tight Ends:
Josh Kattus – 77
Elijah Brown – 77
Henry Boyer – 76
Willie Rodriguez – 73
Alex McLaughlin – 70
Kent Goff – 68
Mycheal Smart – 66
Offensive Line:
Joshua Braun (LG) – 91
Alex Wollschlaeger (RT) – 81
Shiyazh Pete (LT) – 81
Jager Burton (C) – 79
Jalen Farmer (RG) – 78
Noah Harding (LG) – 75
Malachi Wood (RT) – 73
Evan Wibberley (C) – 73
Hayes Johnson (LT) – 72
Darrin Strey (RT) – 72
Aba Selm (RG) – 70
Rob Folger (LT) – 69
Shane Barnwell (LT) – 69
Ryan Blackburn-Gorman (LT) – 68
Cameron Jones (LT) – 68
Defensive Line:
David Gusta (DT) – 86
Josaih Hayes (DT) – 82
Mi’Quise Humphrey-Grace (LE) – 80
Kahlil Saunders (RE) – 78
Brian Robinson (LE) – 75
Darwin Sanders (RE) – 74
Austin Ramsey (DT) – 74
Jerod Smith II (LE) – 74
Tavion Gadson (LT) – 74
Kalen Edwards (DT) – 74
Henry Smith-Randall (LE) – 72
Jaden Williams (RE) – 72
Steven Soles Jr. (LE) – 72
Jacob Smith (RE) – 71
Linebackers:
Alex Afari Jr (MLB) – 76
Daveren Rayner (ROLB) – 76
Kameron Olds (LOLB) – 75
Sam Greene (LOLB) – 75
Landyn Watson (MLB) – 74
Grant Godfrey (ROLB) – 68
Devin Smith (MLB) – 67
Quintavion Norman (ROLB) – 67
J.J. Levin (LOLB) – 65
Lorenzo Cowan (LOLB) – 64
Cornerbacks:
Jonquis Hardaway – 86
Jantzen Dunn – 77
Quay’sheed Scott – 76
Terhyon Nichols – 75
Jonathon Gates – 67
Kevis Thomas – 71
Ali Robinson-Gage – 71
Nasir Addison – 70
Safeties:
Jordan Lovett (FS) – 81
Ty Bryant (SS) – 77
D.J. Maddox (SS) – 76
Cam Dooley (FS) – 74
Dyllon Williams (SS) – 70
Jaden Smith (FS) – 69
Sebastian Thompson (FS) – 68
Jackson Schultz (SS) – 63
Special Teams:
Aidan Laros (P) – 77
Jacob Kauwe (K) – 69
Prior to its July 10 official launch, EA announced the top 100 players.
The Wildcats were represented by Braun at No. 85, as he’s one of the highest-ranked offensive lineman.
Additionally, Law was tied with Georgia wideout Zachariah Branch with the fourth-highest speed rating at a 97 overall. Former Wildcat wideout Barion Brown was tied for the top spot at 99 overall speed alongside three others.
Lastly, Laros, Kentucky’s punter made waves on social media for having zero toughness rating making him the only player in a game without any toughness.
College Football 26 is available on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S for $69.99 and will officially release worldwide on July 10.
All of the Wildcats ratings can be found here.
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