Florida Gators ranked No. 19 in EA Sports College Football 27 ratings
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 12:03 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
The Florida Gators have been rated No. 19 in EA Sports’ College Football 27 rankings with an overall rating of 84. This places them among the top 25 teams in the nation heading into the 2026 season. The Gators hold an offensive rating of 84 and a defensive rating of 83, highlighting a balance in their performance. This ranking reflects a wave of optimism for the program under Jon Sumrall, especially following offseason roster changes and the retention of key players like running back Jadan Baugh. The Gators are being viewed as potential dark horses for the College Football Playoff, with a challenging nine-game SEC schedule ahead to test their ranking.
- •Florida Gators rated No. 19 with an overall rating of 84
- •Offensive rating at 84, defensive rating at 83
- •Team viewed as a potential dark horse for playoffs
- •Jon Sumrall's program shows significant positive sentiment
- •Gators face tough SEC schedule including games against ranked teams
- 12:03 PMYahoo Sports — Gators among top-20 rated teams in EA Sports College Football 27
"EA Sports views Florida as one of the nation's 25-best teams entering the 2026 season, so where exactly did the Gators land in CFB 27 rankings?
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