College Football 26brings more immersive collegiate football to our screens and consoles with updates rosters, new dynamic substitution systems, and refreshed playbooks a few of the numerous improvements EA Sports has made this year. For those looking to lead their favorite college team to glory, the various modes the game offers ensures that whether you want to don your coach’s cap and strategize from the sidelines, or lead your own player to National Championship glory, you’re able to find it here.

For those who do want to take control of plays, EA Sports has included an option to skip defensive plays so you can just focus on playing offense inCollege Football 26instead. You’ll just need to dig into the options to find it.

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How to Only Play Offense in College Football 26

Just Focus on the TDs

To sim defense inCollege Football 26, press in the left stick (L3) when you’re choosing any play. This will bring up the ‘Super Sim’ menu. From here, select ‘Play Options’ and you’re able to choose from the following:

To skip defense entirely, select the ‘Play All Offense’ option. Once you back out of this menu, if you are about to run a defensive play, the game will sim through the match until your team is back in control of the ball. you’re able to then select the ‘Play Moment’ option to jump into the action and drive your offense into the end zone.

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If your team has the ball when you jump into the ‘Super Sim’ menu, you can carry on playing as normal. As soon as the opponent ends up with the ball, the game will be simulated until you’re back in possession.

Simulating the defensive parts of a match doesn’t mean that you’re going to cruise to victory. The opposing team can still score against you, so ensure you’re making every offensive play count. Using thebest teams inCollege Football 26is the best way to concede less when on defense.

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The other options in the ‘Super Sim’ menu are all pretty self-explanatory. ‘Play Full Game’ means the game will play out as normal with you in control of everything, while ‘Play Key Moments’ will skip the early stages of drives or downs and just put you in control for the most crucial moments where a TD or turnover of possession is on the line. Finally, ‘Play All Defense’ will skip all the offensive plays and have you purely focused on the defense.

Lowering thedifficulty mode inCollege Football 26can give you a bit more time when controlling defense and help you learn the plays. Depending on your skill level, this might help you enjoy controlling the defense more.

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