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Bringing you all the news and updates for the new EA College Football. Reposting leaks and rumors as well. For the one who never stopped believing!

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David Pollack (@davidpollack47) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow I have never seen that in my life. The fans threw bottles on the field and the refs literally changed their call. That is such horse crap man. That’s one of the worst ways of handling a situation I have seen. Can’t believe they ain’t talking about that in the booth.

AJ Spurr (@spurrfm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Rose Bowl: Our game is rooted in tradition, prestige, and history. Pop-Tart Bowl: Watch this pastry take its clothes off. It yearns to be consumed.

Kurt Benkert (@kurtbenkert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No eyes, no int. Defenders can’t intercept the ball anymore if they don’t get their eyes around in College Football 26. Less interceptions, rewards anticipation and ball placement on throws. 🤤

No eyes, no int.

Defenders can’t intercept the ball anymore if they don’t get their eyes around in College Football 26.

Less interceptions, rewards anticipation and ball placement on throws. 🤤
On3 (@on3sports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: EA Sports College Football 26 will now pay schools based on game usage, via cllct💰 If users play 7 million games as School A, the school’s allocation would be 1%. Therefore, School A would receive $50,000. on3.com/nil/news/ea-sp…

NEW: EA Sports College Football 26 will now pay schools based on game usage, via <a href="/cllctMedia/">cllct</a>💰 

If users play 7 million games as School A, the school’s allocation would be 1%. Therefore, School A would receive $50,000.

on3.com/nil/news/ea-sp…
Ross Dellenger (@rossdellenger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting presentation at NACDA from LBi, the software company operating “CAPS,” the new cap management system where schools input player rev-share deals. This is an example of the main team landing page to track rev-share, as well as individual sport and player pages.

Interesting presentation at NACDA from LBi, the software company operating “CAPS,” the new cap management system where schools input player rev-share deals.

This is an example of the main team landing page to track rev-share, as well as individual sport and player pages.