Four Bay County football stars featured in EA Sports College Football 27
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 4:22 PM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026
Four former Bay County football players are among the first athletes announced for EA Sports College Football 27, set for release on July 9. The players include Randy Pittman Jr. from SMU, Cameron Keys from Missouri, Isaac Paul from Kennesaw State, and CJ Campbell Jr. from Duke. Each player brings notable collegiate experience, with Campbell recognized as a Third Team All-American Athletic Conference selection in 2024. Pittman was honored with Big 12 All-Freshman recognition, while Paul contributed to his team's Conference USA championship. The game promises to include extensive player ratings reflecting their collegiate performances.
- •Game launches on July 9, featuring thousands of players.
- •Randy Pittman Jr. holds an 81 overall rating at SMU.
- •CJ Campbell Jr. transferred to Duke with an 83 overall rating.
- •Isaac Paul earned 78 overall rating after a championship season.
- •Cameron Keys rated 76 overall and recognized on SEC Academic Honor Roll.
- 4:22 PMYahoo Sports — Four Bay County football stars land in new EA college football game
"Four former Bay County football stars are featured in the new EA Sports College Football 27 video game.
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