Fast‑Track Football: Which College Teams Are the Quickest in EA Sports 27
In video‑game football, speed can be the difference between a win and a loss.
EA Sports College Football 27 lets players see how fast each team’s athletes are rated, and a few programs stand out for their rapid rosters.
Texas A&M – The Speed Kings
- 26 players rated 90+
- 3 players >96 speed
- Julio Humphrey – 98 (defensive back)
- Mario Craver – 94 (wideout)
- Jayden Warren – 96 (wideout)
Coach Steve Sarkisian has built the Longhorns around this pace, using fast receivers and a quick backfield to create explosive plays.
Oregon – A Perimeter Powerhouse
- 26 high‑speed players
- Rare 99‑rated cornerback Gatlin Bair
- Wideouts: Dakorien Moore (96) & Evan Stewart (94)
Head coach Dan Lanning leverages this perimeter attack to stretch defenses.
Miami – The Hurricanes’ Quick Threats
- 23 players at 90+
- Five surpassing 92 speed
- Malachi Toney – 93 (wideout)
- Vance Spafford – 94 (freshman)
Offensive coordinator Mario Cristobal uses speed to create separation and big gains.
Ole Miss – Ground Speed
- 24 fast players
- Nine over 92 speed
- Kewan Lacy – 93 (running back) & 1,567 rushing yards
- Cameron Miller – 94 (wideout)
- Caleb Cunningham – strong recruiting profile
Speed translates into high production on the ground.
South Carolina & UCLA – Standouts
- Nyck Harbor (South Carolina) – 99 speed wide receiver
- Rodrick Pleasant (UCLA) – 99 speed
Only Oregon’s roster contains a third player at that level.
The rankings can shift as the season progresses, so keep an eye on rosters and player updates. Speed remains a key factor for teams hoping to outpace opponents in the virtual gridiron.