

Getting the right passing settings in College Football 26 can completely change how you can approach the game, allowing you to pass much more consistently and throw way fewer picks. So, here’s more on what settings we like and what we would recommend, to hopefully get you passing more accurately, more often.

These are the Passing Settings that I use; feel free to give them a try! (Image Courtesy of The Game Haus)
As the image above depicts, I recommend and personally use the following Passing Mechanics settings, which can be found under Game Options in Settings.
The final two settings should be set to User Only by default and can remain there.
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These passing settings allow you to throw more to players’ back shoulders and position the ball in very specific places, thanks to there being no inherent Pass Lead and a quicker Reticle Speed. I also personally like the circle on the field that the Placement and Accuracy creates when throwing, but that could also just be personal preference.
Either way, we hope these settings can help you to throw the ball much more successfully in CFB 26!
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