There are a ton of settings that you can change inEA Sports College Football 26, but none are as important as your chosen passing type. There are four different passing types to choose from inCollege Football 26, and each of them offers a drastically different experience when throwing the ball to receivers.
If you’ve played last year’sCollege Football 25, then you should already be familiar with the four passing types featured inCollege Football 26. They remain largely unchanged this year, but some of the other gameplay tweaks can make passing feel quite different even though the controls haven’t changed much. Here’s what you need to know aboutall four passing styles inNCAA 26.
All Passing Control Types in College Football 26
There are four passing types to choose from inCollege Football 26, and each of them is listed below.
The game defaults to Revamped passing, and it’s the recommended control type for most players. It combines the simplicity of Classic passing with the granular control of the other styles, letting you control the arc and power of a pass. It takes players' ratings and pass context into account, sohigher-rated playerscan make more accurate throws if they’re not contested by defenders.
If you want more control over your passes, then Placement is the passing style for you. Placement gives you a visual aid that lets you manually determine the trajectory of a pass.Accuracy is determined by player ratingswhen Placement passing is active, though. If you’d rather leave accuracy to skill instead of ratings, you may enable Placement & Accuracy, which gives you complete control over both aspects of a pass.
Classic Passing is the most straightforward of the bunch, and it’s recommended for those who used to playNCAAgames back in the day and are coming back to the scene withCollege Football 26. It’s basically the same as Revamped passing, but it doesn’t take player ratings or pass context into account. All you have to do is press the button floating above the receiver’s head tomake a pass. You’ll be able to control the power and accuracy of the pass, but not as much as you would with the Placement & Accuracy style.
you’re able to freely swap between passing types in theCollege Football 26settings menu, so experimentation is encouraged. The game gets pretty tough,especially on harder difficulty levels, so it’s a good idea to get comfortable with the passing controls before you try to pull off any big plays.