2 July, 2025
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Ohio State University has emerged as a powerhouse in the virtual realm, securing top-five positions across multiple categories in the upcoming EA Sports College Football 26. The gaming giant revealed on Friday that the Buckeyes are the third-best team overall, boasting an impressive 88 rating. Their offense ranks third with a 91 rating, while their defense stands strong at fifth with a 92 rating. The game is set to launch on July 10.

The Buckeyes’ high ratings are significantly bolstered by Jeremiah Smith, who has achieved a rare 99 overall rating at launch. This marks the first time since EA Sports rebooted its college football franchise last summer that a player has received such a high rating at the game’s release. While Smith’s rating was confirmed during the Dynasty and Team Builder Deep Dive earlier this week, the ratings for the rest of the Ohio State roster remain under wraps. However, it is anticipated that players like Caleb Downs, Sonny Styles, Davison Igbinosun, and Jermaine Mathews Jr. will be among the top-rated on the defensive side.

Star Power and Cover Athletes

Jeremiah Smith’s influence extends beyond the virtual field as he graces the standard cover of College Football 26 alongside Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams. The deluxe edition of the game features both athletes alongside Downs and Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, among others. In an interview with Fox Sports’ Michael Cohen, Smith expressed his excitement about being a cover athlete.

“It’s something that you dreamed of,” Smith said. “But to actually think you would be a cover athlete, and then it actually happened, it’s something crazy, for sure.”

Competitive Landscape

The announcement of Ohio State’s rankings comes amidst fierce competition among college teams in the game. According to EA Sports, the top 25 teams showcase a close contest in ratings:

  • Team Rankings: Alabama Crimson Tide and Texas Longhorns lead with an 89 rating, followed by Ohio State, Penn State, Notre Dame, Georgia, and Clemson, all tied at 88.
  • Offensive Rankings: Texas Longhorns and Penn State Nittany Lions share the top spot with a 91 rating, alongside Ohio State and Arizona State Sun Devils.
  • Defensive Rankings: Alabama dominates with a 96 rating, followed by Texas Longhorns and Penn State Nittany Lions at 94, and Ohio State tied with Georgia and Michigan at 92.

Historical Context and Future Implications

The high ratings for Ohio State in EA Sports College Football 26 reflect the team’s real-world performance and reputation. Historically, Ohio State has been a formidable force in NCAA football, consistently ranking among the top teams nationwide. The virtual accolades mirror their on-field success and contribute to the university’s storied legacy in collegiate sports.

Looking ahead, the prominence of players like Jeremiah Smith in the game could influence recruitment and fan engagement. As video games become an increasingly significant aspect of sports culture, being featured prominently in a major title like EA Sports College Football can enhance a player’s visibility and marketability.

Moreover, the game’s release is expected to ignite discussions among fans and analysts about team strategies and player performances, both in the virtual and real worlds. The anticipation surrounding the game’s launch underscores the growing intersection between sports and digital entertainment.

As Ohio State prepares for the upcoming season, the recognition from EA Sports serves as both a testament to their current prowess and a challenge to maintain their high standards. The team’s virtual success in College Football 26 will likely inspire them to replicate such achievements on the field, further solidifying their status as a top-tier college football program.