USC Trojans: College Football 27 Team Ratings and Player Updates

Electronic Arts (EA) recently unveiled the team ratings and the "toughest places to play" in the upcoming College Football 27 game. The ratings are determined based on real-world data, historical performances, player attributes, and stadium atmosphere. The USC Trojans have an 87-rated offense, tied for sixth place with Oklahoma, and an 85-rated defense. However, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the Trojans' home turf, did not make it to the top 25 toughest places to play list. The individual player ratings for the 2026 roster have not been released yet, but players like left tackle Elijah Paige, defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart, and quarterback Jayden Maiava are expected to have high ratings.
Since the return of college football video games, USC has consistently maintained an overall rating above 80. In the previous edition, EA Sports College Football 25, the Trojans had an 87-overall rating with an 89-rated offense and a 78-rated defense. Former center Jonah Monheim led the team with a 92 rating, followed by cornerback John Humphrey and defensive tackle Bear Alexander at 88. Receiver Zachariah Branch had an 87 overall rating. In the upcoming 2026 edition, the Trojans started with an 82-overall rating, featuring an 85-rated offense and an 84-rated defense. Former wide receiver Makai Lemon led the team with a 90 rating, followed by Ja’Kobi Lane at 89. Cornerback DJ Harvey and safety Kamari Ramsey both had an 88 overall rating.
In conclusion, the USC Trojans have consistently maintained strong overall ratings in the college football video game series. The team's performance and individual player ratings have been impressive in previous editions, and fans can expect exciting gameplay in the upcoming College Football 27 game.