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Report: Nick Singleton & James Franklin Make College Football 26 Cover

Looks like Penn State will be represented on the cover of EA Sports’ College Football 26.

Penn State football running back Nick Singleton and James Franklin have been revealed to be on the cover of this year’s deluxe edition of the video game, according to @tubbycfb on Instagram, which was confirmed by The Athletic and others.

Other players and coaches from Big Ten schools were represented in the cover such as Michigan and the defending champions Ohio State. These players include Michigan quarterback, Bryce Underwood, and Ohio State players like Jeremiah Smith and Caleb Downs along with head coach Ryan Day.

After the massive success of last year’s video game, EA Sports hasn’t released a trailer nor announced the release date of this year’s edition. However, the company announced on January 16 that the game is expected to come out in summer 2025.

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