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Essential Gameplay Changes EA Must Make in College Football 26

Published on:May 27,2025
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As the excitement builds for College Football 26, it’s critical that EA Sports takes the feedback from the community seriously. While College Football 25 made major strides in bringing back the beloved franchise, there are several glaring gameplay issues that must be addressed in the next iteration. Here's a breakdown of the most essential gameplay changes that EA must implement in College Football 26 to create a more realistic, balanced, and enjoyable football simulation.

1. Remove or Rework Platinum Abilities

Abilities like Extender and Takeoff at the platinum level are far too powerful. While these abilities are intended to represent generational talent, their overuse—especially in College Ultimate Team—makes the game feel unbalanced. EA should either remove platinum-tier abilities entirely or drastically reduce their effectiveness to avoid pay-to-win scenarios and overpowered meta players.

Suggested Fix:

  • Eliminate platinum abilities in *College Ultimate Team
  • Limit these abilities to only one or two truly elite players per team
  • Introduce realistic counters for each ability

2. Fix Pursuit Angles

One of the most frustrating aspects of College Football 25 is the poor pursuit angles taken by AI defenders. Players frequently take laughably bad angles that result in huge gains for the offense.

Suggested Fix:

  • Improve the underlying pursuit rating mechanics
  • Tighten thresholds for better AI behavior
  • Maintain realism while providing defenders with more logical paths to the ball carrier

3. Add Dynamic Weather and Lighting

Games that start in daylight should not look the same in the fourth quarter. Progressive lighting and dynamic weather would significantly enhance immersion. Imagine a sunny afternoon gradually turning into a rainy night game.

Suggested Fix:

  • Introduce dynamic lighting based on in-game time progression
  • Implement dynamic weather changes such as rain or snow starting mid-game

4. Permanent Package Substitution Options

Currently, formation-specific substitutions (e.g., swapping out a QB or HB in Wildcat or empty sets) reset every game. This creates unnecessary repetition and breaks immersion.

Suggested Fix:

  • Add pre-game or menu-based permanent substitution options
  • Separate settings for each game mode (Dynasty, Ultimate Team, Regs)

5. Refine Stadium Pulse Mechanics

Stadium Pulse adds realism, but it shouldn’t prevent basic gameplay. Right now, even nearby players like HBs and TEs often cannot receive hot routes during high-stress moments due to communication issues.

Suggested Fix:

  • Allow hot routes for HBs and TEs regardless of stadium noise
  • Focus Stadium Pulse effects more on WRs and distant players

6. Buff User Tackling Mechanics

User defenders frequently miss tackles even when they are in close proximity. While real-life tackling is difficult, a video game should offer more control and feedback to users who position themselves well.

Suggested Fix:

  • Increase tackle success when users are well-positioned
  • Implement a new mechanic or attribute that rewards good user positioning
  • Avoid “suction tackles,” but enhance realism with better hit detection

7. Allow Any Player to Play Any Position

Position flexibility is limited in the current game, despite real-life examples of players contributing on both sides of the ball or playing hybrid roles.

Suggested Fix:

  • Permit players to be assigned to any position
  • Maintain balance through stamina, wear and tear, and skill ratings penalties
  • Especially useful for creative formations and strategic matchups

8. Improve Interior Offensive Line Blocking

Plays from under center—such as Flexbone or Power formations—often get blown up by unblocked defenders due to poor blocking logic. This limits offensive play diversity and realism.

Suggested Fix:

  • Tighten blocking assignments and improve awareness in interior O-line
  • Reduce “ghost pressure” from defenders slipping through untouched

9. Reduce Success Rate of Jump Balls

Jump balls—especially one-on-two scenarios—are far too successful. Tapping a button shouldn't reward players with high-percentage completions against double coverage.

Suggested Fix:

  • Lower catch rate for lob passes in tight coverage
  • Emphasize skill-based reads and route timing over blind aggression

Final Thoughts

College Football 26 has massive potential to elevate the franchise, but these gameplay tweaks are essential to creating a fair and skill-based competitive environment. In order to gain an immediate advantage at the beginning of the game, we can buy CFB 26 Coins in U4GM, which can be used to purchase various props and powerful players in the game.


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