Ryan Williams of Alabama and Jeremiah Smith of the state of Ohio are the cover athletes of EA Sports College Football 26, announced the video game developer on Tuesday.
The second -year electric year receptors were chosen for the second edition of the franchise restart. Last year’s game was the first in 11 years and it was Among the best selling video games In 2024.
Williams and Smith are raised together on the standard cover, while the Deluxe edition also includes other players, trainers, pets and former cover stars Reggie Bush, Tim Tebow and Denard Robinson.
The ’26 edition will prove if the franchise still has the same power of permanence that had When it was launched annually In the early 2000s.
For The players that appear In the game, it will certainly remain popular. Williams said in a statement published by EA Sports that the cover was “a dream come true”, and Smith described him “a tremendous privilege.”
“I am proud to represent Ohio State together with the coach’s day (Ryan) while carrying Buckeye’s legacy forward, celebrating the passion of our fans and the tradition of this incredible program,” Smith said.
Williams and Smith broke into the national scene in 2024 with their miraculous trapped in the largest stages.
Williams’ Td Grob To help beat the then. 2 Georgia seemed to belong to a video game. It was one of the many plays that captivate the young receiver. Williams finished his first season with 48 receptions for 865 yards and eight touchdowns.
Smith was an important part of the Buckeyes race to a national championship. Regularly transported to a single man who decimated the confidence of his defenders. In A victory of the quarterfinals of the CFP On Oregon of better sown, Smith had seven receptions, 187 yards and two touchdowns. He finished his first year with 76 trapped, 1,315 yards and 15 who received touchdowns.
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