Colorado football remains playable in College Football 27 amid controversy
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 7:41 PM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Colorado football is still confirmed as a playable team in College Football 27, despite rumors suggesting otherwise. A social media post by a troll account named Shane Tuttle falsely claimed the team opted out of the game over microtransactions. EA Sports recently reversed its controversial game implementation, clarifying that Colorado, along with other teams mentioned by Tuttle, is included in the game. The misinformation has been widely debunked by various sources, emphasizing that no players have opted out due to the stated controversy.
- •Colorado is a playable team in College Football 27.
- •Misinformation originated from a troll account on social media.
- •Shane Tuttle falsely claimed the team opted out of the game.
- •EA Sports reversed its microtransactions implementation recently.
- 7:41 PMYahoo Sports — Did Colorado football opt out of 'College Football 27' over controversy?
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