Pls add: formation substitution, pitch invasion, stadium pulse
Formation substitution is very important in the game of football. Whether if it’s on offense or defense, formation substitution is a great strategy for victory. In college you might have a freshman or sophomore athlete that may demand “playing time,” but you might have a junior or senior athlete as the starter at that position. With formation substitutions you can plug in that underclassmen in certain formations which can help satisfy their need for “playing time.” Also formation substitution can help reduce fatigue or “wear & tear” on the starters. I would like to see a longer sustain stadium pulse. In college football 25, it seems like once you get a two score lead on your opponent at home, the stadium pulse is reduced dramatically. I understand if the game is a blow out, then the crowd would naturally become less interested. But for rivalry games and top 25 matches, the stadium pulse should last most longer no matter the score differential. Maybe it might be asking for too much, but “Pitch invasion” or storming the field would be a great addition to college football 26. Whether if it’s an upset victory from a rival school or top 25 undefeated team, “Pitch invasion” would be an interesting addition to the game.Dynasty: “Training Results”
The green arrow is nice, but there should be an actual number to show the player’s progression. In the previous college football games there was a plus sign by the number of progression. Example Speed 88, +4 boost or Tackle 76, +5 boost. This simple adjust to “training results” will give us a clear understanding of the player’s progression.Who was your favorite NCAA/College Football Cover Athlete, and why?
Hello College Football fans, With College Football 26 being release in less than two months, I thought it would be a great time to take a look back at the previous games in the franchise. Who was your favorite Cover Athlete and why? As for me, my favorite is none other than The OG, Bill Walsh College Football, the one that started it all. It's amazing to see just how much the game has grown since the very first College Football game was released Now, it's your turn. Let us know who and why is your favorite NCAA/College Football cover athlete!Who was your favorite NCAA/College Football Cover Athlete, and why?
Hello College Football fans, With College Football 26 being release in less than two months, I thought it would be a great time to take a look back at the previous games in the franchise. Who was your favorite Cover Athlete and why? As for me, my favorite is none other than The OG, Bill Walsh College Football, the one that started it all. It's amazing to see just how much the game has grown since the very first College Football game was released Now, it's your turn. Let us know who and why is your favorite NCAA/College Football cover athlete!Who do you think will be on the "standard edition" of College Football 26?
Hello once again College Football fans! Here's another question for you. If you had to guess, who do you think will be on the cover of the standard edition of College Football 26? I know, this is a hard one. There are so many great athletes to choose from, It's very difficult decision. If I had to guess, it would be Arch Manning from the Texas Longhorns. He has that Manning arm strength like his Grandfather Archie Manning, and his two uncles, Peyton and Eli. So, who do you think will get the honor of being on the standard edition of College Football 26? Let us know in the comments below!