We are officially two weeks away from the release of one of the most anticipated games of the summer: EA Sports College Football 26. This will get a lot of us fans through the dog days of the summer and into the start of the 2025 season.
While the release is still a couple of weeks away, EA Sports has been teasing some overall ratings for certain players over the past few days and we know Nick Marsh is rated just a little too low and now we know what his quarterback, Aidan Chiles, is going to be rated overall.
Per Michigan State Country on X, Chiles has received an 81 overall rating in the new game.
Aidan Chiles will be a 81 overall according to leaked EA CFB26 ratings. pic.twitter.com/xlVwT0wRM5
— Michigan State Country (@CountryMichSt) June 23, 2025
How does this rating compare to Chiles' numbers in College Football 25? Looking at the numbers, Chiles is listed as an 80 overall with 86 speed, 59 strength, 85 agility, and 79 awareness. It looks like he's a slight bump in the new game with an 81 overall, 86 speed, 61 strength, 85 agility, and 80 awareness.
Honestly, these are fair ratings considering Chiles fell short of expectations during the 2024 season, although he did show some flashes of greatness.
Overall, his numbers last season were very turnover-heavy, but in games against Maryland, Iowa, and Illinois, he looked like a future star at quarterback and gave fans something to look forward to. He claims he's excited to show his progress this season but he's going to have to prove it rather than talk about it.
The 2025 season can't come soon enough.