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MMOexp CFB 26: High School to College Journey

  • EA Sports College Football 26’s Road to College Football 26 Coins Glory Mode Could Deliver a True Career Experience

    As excitement builds for EA Sports College Football 26, one of the most anticipated features making its return is Road to Glory—the fan-favorite career mode that lets players chart their rise from high school prospect to college football legend. This year, EA is expected to significantly expand the mode, turning it into a deeper, more personalized journey through the world of college football.

    A New Beginning: High School to College Journey

    Road to Glory begins with a custom player’s final high school season, letting users select a position, create a backstory, and compete in regional playoffs. But in College Football 26, this phase could become more immersive than ever before. EA has hinted at expanded high school gameplay, including:

    Multiple seasons or a full senior year with progression

    Coaching feedback and mid-season scouting

    Live college commitment decisions tied to in-game performance

    The decisions players make—on the field and off—may affect not only where they go to school but how they start their college careers.
    NIL, Endorsements, and Reputation Systems

    For the first time in series history, NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals are set to play a role in Road to Glory. EA previously confirmed that real college athletes are being compensated for their likenesses, and now it seems that fictional characters can also earn brand deals based on performance and popularity.

    Players might:

    Sign NIL sponsorships tied to on-field performance

    Build a social media following

    Choose between school loyalty and big-market exposure

    This adds a strategic layer to career progression—should you pick a smaller school with guaranteed starts or join a powerhouse to College Football 26 Ultimate Team Coins chase championships and high-profile deals?