‘Awful’ — CFB World Reacts As EA College Football 27 Cover Leaks, per Reports

Leaked cover art for EA Sports College Football 27 deluxe edition has surfaced online, sparking reactions from college football fans and analysts.

The college football community has been set ablaze following a series of high-profile digital leaks seemingly revealing the official cover art and marquee athletes for EA Sports College Football 27. Now, eager fans just had an unexpected first look at the highly anticipated title.

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How Social Media Reacted to the EA College Football 27 Cover Leaks

MUTLeaks shared the leaks on their handle. While it’s not confirmed whether the leaks are genuine, they did spark some debate. On the Madden 27 deluxe edition, fans could see Caleb Williams.

Meanwhile, the EA College Football 27 deluxe edition appeared to have multiple personalities, like Curt Cignetti, Dante Moore, Malachi Toney, Jayden Maiava, Kewan Lacy, Leonard Moore, and Colin Simmons.

Barstool Longhorn’s X handle commented, “Colin Simmons featured on the cover of @EASPORTSCollege.”

SEC Supremacy’s X handle wrote, “Why is Cig like…?”

CFBTalkDaily’s X handle replied, “What do we think of the Cover of EA college football 2027? I think this looks awful 😭😭💀”

CFB Kings’ X handle poked fun at Georgia’s recent troubles with speeding by focusing on a car behind Jayden Maiava. It responded, “Georgia got on the Deluxe Edition cover of CFB27 right behind Jayden Maiava 🔥”

Top Tier Notre Dame’s X handle shared, “Leonard Moore will be featured on the deluxe cover of EA College Football 27 This is not the official version but it has been leaked to be so.”

The leaks also report the return of Mascot Mashup, where one could collect over 120 larger-than-life icons and bring the chaos to wild 11-on-11 matchups, all fueled by mascot antics.

In addition, there will be an all-new dynasty blueprint to take control of a program of the fans’ choice. The addition of a more intricate NIL mechanic is heavily rumored to change the landscape of the beloved Dynasty Mode. Rather than a generic recruiting metric, players will reportedly have to navigate a new NIL system to lock down five-star recruits.

While EA Sports has yet to issue an official statement verifying the validity of the leaked cover designs, the community consensus indicates that a formal reveal is imminent. Until then, the leaked images have provided a massive jolt of adrenaline to football fans eagerly counting down the days until kickoff.

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