EA Sports College Football 26: Cover Options for Every SEC Team
With EA Sports College Football 26 dropping soon, it's time to predict who will be the cover athlete for every SEC school. From rising stars to established talents, these players represent the best each program has to offer heading into the 2025 season.
EA Sports CFB 26 Cover Player for Every SEC Program
Alabama Crimson Tide - Ryan Williams, WR
No surprise here - Williams caught 48 passes for 865 yards and eight touchdowns as a 17-year-old freshman in 2024. Expectations are sky-high for his sophomore campaign.
Arkansas Razorbacks - Taylor Green, QB
After three years at Boise State, Green took the reins in 2024, throwing 15 touchdowns and adding eight rushing scores. He looks ready to elevate those numbers next season.
Auburn Tigers - Jackson Arnold, QB
A five-star recruit with immense potential, Arnold struggled last year and was benched mid-season. Auburn fans hope he breaks out in 2025.
Florida Gators - D.J. Lagway, QB
A Heisman hopeful, Lagway's size, arm strength, and talent make him a prime candidate for the game's cover and one of the SEC's best players despite only being a sophomore.
Georgia Bulldogs - Nate Frazier, RB
Frazier out-rushed Trevor Etienne as a freshman and is poised for a bigger role. As Georgia's lead back, the spotlight will be on him all season.
Kentucky Wildcats - Jordan Lovett, CB
With no standout offensive star, Lovett earns this nod. He recorded two interceptions and 36 solo tackles last season and is set for a breakout year.
LSU Tigers - Garrett Nussmeier, QB
Entering his senior season with high NFL Draft expectations, Nussmeier aims to lead LSU to a memorable final college year.
Mississippi State Bulldogs - Isaac Smith, Safety
Smith was everywhere in 2024, leading the team with 127 tackles. He's a defensive anchor for Mississippi State heading into 2025.
Missouri Tigers - Beau Pribula, QB
Known for his wildcat prowess at Penn State, Pribula is now Missouri's leader. His running is elite; improving his passing accuracy will be key.
Oklahoma Sooners - John Mateer, QB
Transferred from Washington State, Mateer showed dual-threat dominance with 29 passing and 15 rushing touchdowns. His SEC debut should be electric.
Ole Miss Rebels - Henry Parrish Jr., RB
After leading Ole Miss with 678 yards and 10 touchdowns last season, Parrish looks to carry the offense with a bigger role in 2025.
South Carolina Gamecocks - LaNorris Sellers, QB
A rising star, Sellers had an impressive freshman season and is a top NFL Draft prospect in the making.
Tennessee Volunteers - Joey Aguilar, QB
After a QB swap with UCLA, Aguilar steps in as Tennessee's starter, bringing experience and poise from his time at App State.
Texas A&M Aggies - Le'Veon Moss, RB
The Aggies' leading rusher, with 765 yards and 10 touchdowns, is Moss, and QB Marcel Reed forms a formidable offense.
Texas Longhorns - Arch Manning, QB
The obvious marquee name, Manning's legacy, and talent make him a top cover candidate despite limited starts so far.
Vanderbilt Commodores - Diego Pavia, QB
Returning to lead Vanderbilt, Pavia carries the hopes of a program aiming to surprise in the SEC.
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