Texas A&M linebacker Ray Coney ranked 10th-best in EA Sports College Football 27
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 9:31 AM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Texas A&M linebacker Ray Coney has been ranked as the 10th highest-rated right-outside linebacker in EA Sports College Football 27. Coney, a transfer from Tulsa, has received recognition for his performance during the 2025 season, where he recorded 129 total tackles. Known for his elite physicality and quickness, Coney is expected to be a key player for the Aggies' defense in the upcoming season. His addition comes at a crucial time for head coach Mike Elko as the team looks to maintain its playoff aspirations following key player departures. EA Sports College Football 27 is set to be released on July 9.
- •Coney recorded 129 total tackles in his junior season at Tulsa.
- •He is the third-best linebacker in Texas according to Campbell's preseason ratings.
- •Coney was named to the American All-Conference First Team in 2025.
- •Texas A&M aims for a return to the College Football Playoff this season.
- •EA Sports College Football 27 will be released on July 9.
- 9:31 AMYahoo Sports — Texas A&M's transfer ranked 10th-best ROLB in College Football 27
"Texas A&M's transfer linebacker is ranked as one of the highest overalls at the position in EA Sports College Football 27.
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