The latest installment of EA Sports’ College Football video game series officially releases this week, as the Standard Edition will be available on July 9 while those who purchased the Deluxe Edition will have early access on July 6.
In the lead up to the release, however, several prominent streamers received an advanced copy to promote this year’s changes, including improvements to player likeness and equipment, such as helmet tilt and sizing, hanging mouthpieces and more.
Among them was YouTuber Eric Rayweather, who shared a nearly 45-minute video that shows every team’s uniform combination that will appear in the game at launch, including several new designs that were unveiled this offseason.
That includes new or updated uniforms for Georgia Tech, Indiana, Nebraska, New Mexico State, Ohio State, Penn State, South Carolina, Texas Tech and UTEP, as well as new helmets designs for TCU and USF – though the Horned Frogs’ full Ireland getup is not yet available.
Similarly, Tennessee is still outfitted in its Nike uniforms – without the Swoosh – as the program transitions to adidas this month, while North Carolina’s throwback helmet and Northwestern’s new “Purple Gothics” threads are among the notable omissions.
There also aren’t any advertisement patches, as teams like LSU (Woodside Energy), Oklahoma State (Osage) and Wisconsin (Culver’s) have already announced deals. Meanwhile, Rice’s new Nike uniforms were in the game, though they have not been officially revealed.
Any new designs that are unveiled after the game is released, as well as those missing above, will be patched in as a future update. It’s also worth noting this year’s game features new on-field markings for the College Football Playoff and bowl logos on the helmets.












Header photo courtesy of @AndrewMLind on X/Twitter, screenshots courtesy of @EricRayweather on YouTube.


