Best, Fastest & Strongest RBs in EA Sports College Football 26
In the wide world of sports video games, it's perhaps the simplest pleasure of all: Wantonly eviscerating a defense early and often with an inhumanly athletic running back. The Platonic ideal of such gorgeous destruction? Well, Bo Jackson in NFL classic Tecmo Bowl, of course.
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(If you don't know what I mean, look it up NOW. Or ask your pops. Or a formerly cool uncle. Seriously, trust me on this.)
Trucking through nonplussed linebackers. Hitting the sideline and jumping to hyperspace at 0.5 past lightspeed. Diving over the goal line needlessly. It's a hallowed institution unto itself.
It's only natural, then, that we seek to discover how this all shakes out in the NCAA inside the all-new EA Sports College Football 26.
You likely have pressing queries like these:
Who is the FASTEST RB in College Football 26?
Which running back is the STRONGEST ?
And most importantly, who is the BEST RB in the NCAA?
Well, it's your lucky day -- we have answers! Whether you're a Golden Domer who loves to love Jeremiyah Love, stan the Texas two-step of Quintrevion Wisner and Jerrick Gibson, or prefer to back a sneaky rising star to crash the gates of glory, don't miss our definitive College Football 26 RB ratings rundown below.
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Texas Longhorns running back Quintrevion Wisner boasts a 91 overall rating at launch in EA Sports College Football 26. Sara Diggins/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Fastest RBs in College Football 26
All NCAA data via TeamCrafters as of July 8, 2025. "OVR" refers to player's overall rating.
TOP 10 RB SPEED (SPD):
96
Demond Claiborne (Wake Forest Demon Deacons), 91 OVR
Rayshon Luke (Fresno State Bulldogs), 78 OVR
95
94
TOP 10 RB AGILITY (AGI):
96
Isaac Brown (Louisville Cardinals), 93 OVR
Ahmad Hardy (Missouri Tigers), 92 OVR
95
94
Duke Watson (Louisville Cardinals), 87 OVR
Corey Smith (Penn State Nittany Lions), 81 OVR
Alfonzo Brand (Pitt Panthers), 76 OVR
93
Related: Best, Fastest & Strongest QBs in EA Sports College Football 26
TOP 10 RB ACCELERATION (ACC):
98
Dylan Edwards (Kansas State Wildcats), 89 OVR
Darnell Skaggs (Baylor Bears), 80 OVR
Jordan Savage (Jacksonville State Gamecocks), 72 OVR
Mitch Boothe, (Louisiana Tech Bulldogs), 69 OVR
97
Isaac Brown (Louisville Cardinals), 93 OVR
Desmond Reid (Pitt Panthers), 91 OVR
Jamal Haynes (Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets), 90 OVR
Caden Durham (LSU Tigers), 89 OVR
Jaden Nixon (UCF Knights), 88 OVR
Adrian Webster (Florida State Seminoles), 81 OVR
Chris Johnson Jr. (SMU Mustangs), 80 OVR
Raleek Brown (Arizona State Sun Devils), 79 OVR
Kerby Barrington (Washington Huskies), 78 OVR
Alfonzo Brand (Pitt Panthers), 76 OVR
Jakai Butler (Tennessee Volunteers), 75 OVR
Jarius Moore (Sam Houston Bearkats), 71 OVR
Strongest Running Backs in EA Sports CFB 26
NCAA RB rankings based on top 10 strength (STR) rating.
88
Josh McCray (Georgia Bulldogs), 86 OVR
85
84
Best RBs in College Football 26
NCAA RB rankings based on top 10 OVR rating.
95
Jeremiyah Love (Notre Dame Fighting Irish)
93
Isaac Brown (Louisville Cardinals)
Nick Singleton (Penn State Nittany Lions)
Jonah Coleman (Washington Huskies)
92
Makhi Hughes (Oregon Ducks)
Kaytron Allen (Penn State Nittany Lions)
Ahmad Hardy (Missouri Tigers)
91
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.
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