
The 10 highest rated Georgia Bulldogs in College Football 26
Georgia fans will have a lot of fun playing with the Bulldogs. UGA has one of the fastest players in the game in wide receiver Zachariah Branch, a USC Trojans transfer, who has a speed rating of 97. Branch is among Georgia's top rated players.
Last year, EA Sports' beloved video game returned for the first time in over a decade for College Football 25. Fans are excited to see what improvements are made to the game as everyone waits for the start of the 2025 college football season.
The 10 highest rated Georgia Bulldogs in College Football 26
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