August 01, 2025
Fans Slam AJ Dybantsa-Led College Basketball 26 Concept as Lazy Copypasta A viral fan concept video stirs backlash for looking too much like College Football 26—with minimal basketball-specific innovation
A fan concept video imagining EA Sports College Basketball 26—with BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa as the lead—sparked excitement… and disappointment. Many fans say it looks like a direct copy of College Football 26 with “basketball” swapped into screens.
🎮 What Was the Concept?
Social media post by Joe Tipton aggregated footage from creator Carter Nagy portraying a fictional CBB 26. It features menus, druable layout, and style identical to College Football 26, complete with Dynasty and Ultimate Team modes. But the feedback was swift—and harsh.
“This EA College Basketball concept is insane.” —Joe Tipton
⚠️ Why Fans Are Upset
Reddit and Twitter reactions quickly turned critical:
- Players joked it’s a screenshot swap with football branding replaced by “basketball.”
- Complaints centered on the concept’s lack of innovation:
“It’s literally just NCAAFB 26 with team names swapped.”
“I hope the real version looks 10000x different than this.”
Fans expressed concern that EA may recycle UI and gameplay structure if a real game launches—raising expectations that EA’s eventual project must capture basketball’s unique pace and spirit.
🏀 Wider Context
- Enthusiasm around a potential College Basketball reboot intensified after EA teased the return of its long-dormant franchise. Insider sources suggest EA targets a 2028 release, following the success of College Football 25 and 26.
- Afton reports EA secured a licensing proposal last year for a full-scale series relaunch covering men’s and women’s Division I teams.
Community sentiment now underscores the demand: EA needs a distinct vision for college basketball, not just a basketball-flavored CFFB experience.
✅ TL;DR
- A fan-made EA Sports College Basketball 26 concept featuring AJ Dybantsa went viral—but was criticized as a cheap copy of College Football 26 UI.
- Fans expect a future EA basketball game to deliver authentic gameplay, thematic energy, and basketball-specific innovation.
- EA’s basketball sequel is reportedly targeting a 2028 launch—community feedback suggests they must avoid templates and deliver fresh identity.
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