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College Football 26 Overall Ratings for Each Oklahoma State Player
The Cowboys’ ratings in the recently released video game.
EA Sports’ College Football 26 had its worldwide release on Thursday, marking the second year the game has been back on shelves.
Like last year, not every Oklahoma State player is in the game, but a good portion are. There are also so a handful of made-up players on the in-game roster. Here’s a look at everyone’s overall rating. I took the liberty to remove the made-up players on OSU’s roster.
| Name | Pos. | Overall |
| Freddie Brock | HB | 87 |
| Jaylin Davies | CB | 84 |
| Kyran Duhon | LEDG | 84 |
| Trent Howland | HB | 82 |
| Talyn Shettron | WR | 81 |
| Bryan McCoy | MIKE | 80 |
| Christian Fitzpatrick | WR | 80 |
| Kalib Hicks | HB | 80 |
| Sesi Vailahi | HB | 80 |
| Mordecai McDaniel | FS | 79 |
| Rodney Fields Jr. | HB | 79 |
| Cam Smith | CB | 78 |
| Oscar Hammond | TE | 78 |
| Zaquon Patterson | FS | 78 |
| Iman Oates | DT | 78 |
| Gavin Freeman | WR | 78 |
| Josh Ford | TE | 78 |
| Jaylen Lloyd | WR | 77 |
| Markell Samuel | LT | 77 |
| Cameron Epps | FS | 76 |
| DeSean Brown | REDG | 76 |
| Shamar Rigby | WR | 76 |
| Landon Dean | REDG | 76 |
| Sam Jackson V | WR | 76 |
| Brandon Rawls | MIKE | 75 |
| Carl’Veon Young | SAM | 75 |
| Wes Pahl | P | 75 |
| Noah McKinney | RT | 75 |
| Dylan Smith | FS | 75 |
| JK Johnson | CB | 75 |
| Kenneth Harris | CB | 75 |
| Michael Diatta | DT | 75 |
| Louie Canepa | RT | 74 |
| Parker Robertson | SS | 74 |
| Grant Seagren | C | 74 |
| Darius Thomas | MIKE | 74 |
| Davis Dotson | RG | 74 |
| Logan Ward | K | 74 |
| Aden Kelley | DT | 74 |
| Kale Smith | CB | 74 |
| Rashod Bradley | LEDG | 73 |
| Trip White | WILL | 73 |
| De’Marion Thomas | DT | 73 |
| Wendell Gregory | REDG | 73 |
| Hauss Hejny | QB | 73 |
| Taje McCoy | REDG | 73 |
| Bob Schick | RG | 73 |
| Sitiveni Havili Kaufusi | DT | 73 |
| Zane Flores | QB | 73 |
| Raymond Gay II | CB | 73 |
| Austin Kawecki | RG | 73 |
| Kobi Foreman | WR | 72 |
| Quinton Stewart | TE | 72 |
| Ayo Shotomide-King | WR | 71 |
| Gabe Panikowski | K | 71 |
| Matrail Lopez | WR | 71 |
| Jeremy Cook | SS | 71 |
| Kasen Carpenter | C | 71 |
| Chandavian Bradley | SAM | 71 |
| Nuku Mafi | LG | 70 |
| Malik Charles | SAM | 70 |
| Miguel Chavez | RG | 69 |
| David Kabongo | FS | 69 |
| Ike Esonwune | WILL | 69 |
| Will Monney | TE | 69 |
| DeAndre Boykins | SS | 69 |
| Grayson Brousseau | TE | 68 |
| Jaleel Johnson | SAM | 68 |
| Caleb Hackleman | LT | 68 |
| Kyler Pearson | WR | 67 |
| Jack Endean | RT | 67 |
| Jakobe Sanders | C | 67 |
| Jaylan Beckley | LG | 66 |
| Eric Fletcher | CB | 66 |
| Gunnar Wilson | MIKE | 66 |
| Poasa Utu | WILL | 65 |
| Shea Freibaum | TE* | 52 |
A few notes right away: Kyler Pearson is on the Cowboys’ roster despite now being at East Carolina, and Jack Endean is in the game but wasn’t on OSU’s recently updated roster. The offensive line positions in general seem a little jumbled up, most notably 6-foot-6 Nebraska transfer Grant Seagren being listed at center, but who knows, maybe he’s got that in him. Also long snapper Shea Freibaum is in the game, but the game doesn’t feature the long snapper position — the reason he is listed at tight end.
By default, the game lists Zane Flores as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback despite he and Hauss Hejny having the same overall. Hejny boasts 91 speed to pair with his 87 throw power. That speed ties Hejny for the second-fastest quarterback in the game. Flores has 80 speed with 89 throw power.
Among the running backs in the game, Rodney Fields (who might start this year) is the lowest rated of the bunch, but it’s fairly close among Trent Howland (82), Sesi Vailahi (80), Kalib Hicks (80) and Fields (79) behind Freddie Broc (87), the top-rated player among all Cowboys.
If you’re looking for speed, Nebraska transfer Jaylen Lloyd is the fastest Cowboy in the game with 95 speed. JK Johnson is second at 94, and Eric Fletcher and Jaylin Davies are tied for third at 93. Lloyd is also tied for first on the team in agility (93) and leads the team in acceleration (97). So, get him the ball in space.
EA Sports isn’t projecting the Cowboys to be all that good. OSU is the worst-rated Big 12 team in the game at a 74 overall — four overall points worse than the next-closest teams (Kansas and UCF). The game has the Cowboy offense as the worst unit in the league at just a 69 overall.
Texas Tech leads the league in overall at 86 with reigning champ Arizona State not far behind at 85. Here’s that full list:
| Team | Overall | Offense | Defense |
| Texas Tech | 86 | 87 | 92 |
| Arizona State | 85 | 91 | 84 |
| Baylor | 82 | 87 | 84 |
| Colorado | 82 | 83 | 82 |
| Iowa State | 82 | 85 | 82 |
| Kansas State | 82 | 85 | 86 |
| Utah | 82 | 85 | 82 |
| BYU | 81 | 87 | 84 |
| Arizona | 80 | 83 | 76 |
| Cincinnati | 80 | 82 | 80 |
| Houston | 80 | 82 | 82 |
| TCU | 80 | 82 | 82 |
| West Virginia | 80 | 78 | 82 |
| Kansas | 78 | 82 | 78 |
| UCF | 78 | 73 | 80 |
| Oklahoma State | 74 | 69 | 76 |
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