
One of the most signature and controversial elements of College Football 25 was its all-out drumline menu music, which will not be making its return in CFB 26. According to developers, there will be much more familiar tunes playing in the background while you are allocating those recruiting hours, which many fans will be excited about.
In the Campus Huddle released on May 29, developers confirmed that the drum-heavy menu music from the previous year will not appear in College Football 26. Instead, expect marching band covers of popular songs as well as fight songs from various college programs.
“We know how much people loved drumlines from the menu last year… we are going to change it up for College Football 26. We’re bringing new Marching Band covers of popular songs to our menus for players to enjoy. As well as Fight Songs from schools around the country…”
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They also indicated that more would be coming in a future “Presentation Deep Dive Campus Huddle Article,” so fans should stay tuned for more details about the game’s menu, music and overall presentation. We will provide any updates as they are available.
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Be sure to check out our other College Football 26 coverage from the Reveal Trailer, as well as our analysis of what we didn’t see on our YouTube channel.
We’ll continue to provide guides, news, and other content for CFB 26, so stay tuned!
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