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    EA Sports College Football 26 Unveils Freshman Top 10 Rankings: Oregon WR Trumps ACC, SEC Recruits

    EA Sports College Football 26 unveiled the freshmen with the highest rankings following the game’s release on Thursday, July 10. According to a report from On3 Sports, the Oregon Ducks’ wide receiver Dakorien Moore topped the freshmen list in EA Sports’ newest college football video game.

    Moore received an overall rating of 84, the highest among incoming freshmen in EA Sports College Football 26. The 18-year-old posted impressive numbers during his high school stint at Duncanville (Texas) over four years, catching 204 passes for 4,113 yards and 48 touchdowns.

    With an overall rating of 83, Clemson’s Gideon Davidson and LSU’s Harlem Berry followed Moore on the list. Davidson punished opponents during his time at Liberty Christian Academy, amassing 7,438 rushing yards and 118 touchdowns on 701 carries. Berry, on the other hand, finished his career at St. Martin’s Episcopal with four 2,000-yard seasons on the ground.

    Clemson’s Amare Adams and Georgia’s Elijah Griffin were fourth and fifth, respectively, with the defensive linemen receiving an 82 overall rating. Adams amassed 250 career tackles and 14 sacks during his career at South Florence High School. Griffin, on the other hand, recorded 53 tackles and 8.5 sacks during his senior year at Savannah Christian Preparatory School.

    Five players were tied with a rating of 81. Texas’ James Simon, Maryland’s Zymear Smith, Texas’ Kaliq Lockett, Kansas State’s Linkon Cure, and Michigan’s Bryce Underwood rounded out the top-10 list.

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    Renowned Gamer Shares Hidden Truths About EA Sports College Football 26

    Gaming content creator Bordeaux made a guest appearance on the latest episode of the “Crain & Company” podcast to share his thoughts about EA Sports College Football 26. He revealed three hidden truths about the video game during his chat with hosts Jake Crain, Blain Crain, and David Cone.

    Bordeaux shared his complaints about EA Sports College Football 26, saying that the video game was unfinished at its launch. He noticed several bugs while playing, a problem he said he has seen in a lot of games lately.

    Bordeaux also expressed his thoughts about recruitment in EA Sports College Football 26, noting that the process has become even more challenging, with every player having different kinds of deal-breakers as they progress.

    Bordeaux also wanted the latest video game to provide players with a full high school experience in its Road to Glory mode. He took issue with the scenario systems in that feature.

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