October 31, 2025
EA Sports College Football 26 Roster Update: 4,500+ Player Rating Changes Shake Up the Game From Ohio State’s dominance to Missouri’s breakout stars, the first major College Football 26 roster overhaul completely reshapes team balance and player rankings
If your College Football 26 Dynasty has been cruising through opponents, it’s time to rethink your strategy. EA Sports has rolled out the first major roster update, bringing more than 4,500 player rating changes across the nation.
This update doesn’t just adjust numbers — it reshapes the balance of power in both online and offline play. Top programs like Ohio State, Clemson, and Alabama remain elite, but new contenders like Indiana, Missouri, and Texas Tech are starting to steal the spotlight.
Announced via the official EA Sports College X account, this update recalibrates everything from depth charts and player awareness to speed and positional strength, making it one of the most impactful patches since launch.
📈 Ratings Shaken, Breakouts Boosted
This roster update goes beyond minor tweaks — it redefines the talent landscape. Star players across the board saw big jumps in overall ratings, while new names have entered the national conversation.
Powerhouses continue to dominate, but breakout players from underrated programs have gained well-deserved recognition. Expect fresh challenges whether you’re rebuilding in Dynasty Mode or competing head-to-head online.
⭐ Top 25 Players After the Update
Here’s the new Top 25 list following the College Football 26 roster refresh:
1. Jeremiah Smith (WR, Ohio State) – 98 OVR 2. Jeremiyah Love (HB, Notre Dame) – 97 OVR 3. Rueben Bain Jr. (RE, Miami) – 97 OVR 4. Caleb Downs (FS, Ohio State) – 96 OVR 5. David Bailey (LE, Texas Tech) – 96 OVR 6. Jordyn Tyson (WR, Arizona State) – 96 OVR 7. Ahmad Hardy (HB, Missouri) – 95 OVR 8. Anthony Hill Jr. (MLB, Texas) – 95 OVR 9. Carter Smith (LT, Indiana) – 95 OVR 10. Cayden Green (LG, Missouri) – 95 OVR 11. Jacob Rodriguez (ROLB, Texas Tech) – 95 OVR 12. Leonard Moore (CB, Notre Dame) – 95 OVR 13. Peter Woods (DT, Clemson) – 95 OVR 14. Ryan Williams (WR, Alabama) – 95 OVR 15. Brian Parker II (RT, Duke) – 94 OVR 16. CJ Allen (MLB, Georgia) – 94 OVR 17. Fernando Mendoza (QB, Indiana) – 94 OVR 18. Francis Mauigoa (RT, Miami) – 94 OVR 19. Isaac Brown (HB, Louisville) – 94 OVR 20. Kadyn Proctor (LT, Alabama) – 94 OVR 21. Mansoor Delane (CB, LSU) – 94 OVR 22. T.J. Parker (LE, Clemson) – 94 OVR 23. Avieon Terrell (CB, Clemson) – 93 OVR 24. Caleb Tiernan (LT, Northwestern) – 93 OVR 25. Carnell Tate (WR, Ohio State) – 93 OVR
The big winners? Jeremiah Smith continues to dominate as the game’s highest-rated player, while Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and Texas Tech’s David Bailey make surprise leaps into elite status.
🧠 What This Means for Dynasty Mode
This isn’t just a cosmetic update — it fundamentally changes Dynasty Mode.
- Ohio State now boasts multiple 95+ OVR players, making them a juggernaut on both offense and defense.
- Clemson’s defense looks even more impenetrable, with upgraded linemen and corners.
- Alabama remains loaded in the trenches, while Missouri and Indiana rise as new dark-horse programs.
Recruiting battles will feel more intense, rebuilding projects get more rewarding, and every matchup is now more unpredictable.
🌐 Online Matchmaking Feels Different
For online players, this roster update instantly shifts matchmaking balance. Teams that once dominated may now feel slower or less effective, while mid-tier squads suddenly have new stars to lean on.
Expect a more competitive and unpredictable online environment, where even the smallest rating tweaks can change the outcome of close games. Prepare for more balanced contests — and maybe a few surprise upsets.
💭 Final Thoughts
With over 4,500 rating adjustments, this is the biggest update yet for EA Sports College Football 26. It breathes new life into every mode, from solo Dynasty runs to online battles against friends.
Whether your favorite team just got stronger or took a hit, one thing’s certain — the college football landscape has officially shifted.