EA Sports developers have just released new additions for College Football 26 that include mascots, celebrations, and a lot more that will go into the sound and visuals of the game. So, here are all of the new mascots you can expect to see in CFB 26 when it releases on July 10, 2025.
Below are all of the new mascots confirmed in College Football 26, according to
developers. If you don’t see yours and it was in CFB 25, don’t worry, all previous mascots should be coming to the new game as well.
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Utah’s mascot in College Football 26 (Image courtesy of EA)
- Utah: Swoop brings the energy of Salt Lake City to the field, exemplifying the grit and determination of the program.
- Iowa: Herky the Hawk joins the team, showcasing Hawk pride with his iconic look and spirited antics.
- Arkansas: Big Red, the Razorbacks’ beloved mascot, charges onto the field, symbolizing the fierce and passionate fanbase of Arkansas.
- Duke: The Blue Devil makes his debut, adding a touch of mischief and tradition to the game.
- Kansas and Kansas State: The intense rivalry between both schools and their mascots Big Jay and Willie the Wildcat join the mix, celebrating the Sunflower State’s football heritage.
- Mississippi State: Bully the Bulldog takes the field, proud to represent Starkville’s in all it’s glory!
- Boise State: Buster Bronco gallops into the game, embodying the excitement and energy of the Broncos.
- Boston College: Baldwin the Eagle soars into the game, reflecting the strength and tradition of the Eagles.
- Louisville: Louie the Cardinal joins the cast, bringing the fiery spirit of Louisville to life.
- Pittsburgh: Roc the Panther makes his debut, representing the pride of the Steel City.
- SMU: Peruna, the Mustang mascot, marches onto the field, showcasing the speed and strength of the program.
- Army and Navy: The mascots from both service academies—Army Mules and Navy’s Bill The Goat—join the game, celebrating the storied rivalry of these historic programs.
- NC State: Mrs. Wuf adds her playful energy to the game, representing the Wolfpack with pride.
- Ohio: Rufus the Bobcat joins the roster, capturing the spirit of Ohio University.
- East Carolina: PeeDee the Pirate debuts, bringing a swashbuckling touch to the game.
- South Florida: Rocky the Bull charges into the game, embodying the strength and determination of the Bulls.
- Northwestern: Willie the Wildcat joins the team, representing pride from Evanston.
- Washington State and Oregon State: Both schools’ mascots Butch T. Cougar and Benny Beaver united as the Pac-12 make their debut, spotlighting the traditions of the Pacific Northwest.
- Rutgers: The Scarlet Knight makes his way into the game, showcasing the history and pride of Rutgers football.
- Kentucky: Scratch the Wildcat joins the roster, sharing the energy of the Bluegrass State.
- Missouri: Truman the Tiger makes his debut, representing the pride of Mizzou.
- Air Force: “The Bird” soars into the game, celebrating the service and excellence of the Air Force Academy.
- Arizona: Wilbur and Wilma Wildcat join the lineup, showcasing the spirit of the Wildcats.
- Baylor: Bruiser the Bear makes his debut, symbolizing the strength and tradition of Baylor football.
- Cincinnati: Lucille joins the roster, reflecting the pride of the Queen City.
- Houston: Shasta the Cougar charges into the game, showcasing the energy and tradition of Houston football.
- Iowa State: Cy the Cardinal makes his debut, showcasing the Cyclones’ spirit.
- Texas Tech: The Masked Rider and Raider Red join the game, representing the unique traditions of Texas Tech.
- Akron: Zippy the Kangaroo hops into the game, adding a playful twist to the roster.
- Bowling Green: Freddie makes their debut, representing Bowling Green’s pride.
- Wyoming: Pistol Pete joins the lineup, embodying the rugged spirit of the Cowboys.
- Colorado State: CAM the Ram charges onto the field, representing the pride and tradition of the Rams.
- Coastal Carolina: Chauncey the Chanticleer makes his debut, bringing the energy of the Chanticleers to life.
- Pop-Tarts Bowl: Yes, even the Pop-Tarts Bowl has its own mascot, adding a whimsical charm to the game.
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Stay tuned for more CFB 26 news as we await more information on Dynasty mode and much more in the coming weeks ahead of the game’s July launch!
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