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College Football 27 Team Ratings: Top 10 Rankings — a look at the official overall ratings EA just dropped and where every program landed.

Oregon took the top spot at 91 overall — but the real story is how tight the gap is behind them. We break down the full College Football 27 team ratings board at MaddenGuides.com.

College Football 27: Team Ratings: Top 10 Rankings

Your complete College Football 27 team ratings breakdown — every program ranked, plus what the numbers mean for your game.

The College Football 27 team ratings are official, revealing Oregon and Ohio State as the top-ranked programs at 91 and 90 overall. The full College Football 27 team ratings list covers every NCAA program’s offensive and defensive marks, with Indiana, Notre Dame, and Texas rounding out the elite top five.

Key Takeaways:

  • Oregon tops the College Football 27 team ratings at 91 OVR, with a balanced 91 offense and 91 defense — the only program to hit 91 on both sides.
  • Ohio State and Indiana tie at 90 OVR, but get there differently — Ohio State leans on a 92 offense, Indiana on a balanced 90/90.
  • Notre Dame and Texas both sit at 89, rounding out a top five separated by just two overall points from first to fifth.
  • Texas Tech sneaks into the 87 tier on the strength of a 90 defense — the highest-rated unit outside the top three.
  • The full board covers all 130+ FBS programs, with offensive and defensive splits for each, down to UL Monroe at 69 OVR.

Introduction:

Oregon leading the College Football 27 team ratings reveal at 91 overall
The official College Football 27 team ratings, top to bottom

It’s Kobra here, and the College Football 27 team ratings just dropped — so let’s see who EA put at the top. College Football 27 handed Oregon the No. 1 overall at 91, and what jumps out right away is how little daylight there is behind them. First to fifth is separated by two points. That is a tight board.

If you have been hunting for the best teams to run online or in Dynasty, this ratings reveal is your cheat sheet. The numbers tell you where the talent sits and which programs are elite on offense versus defense. Let’s walk the top ten first, then I’ll give you the full board so you can find your school.

Top 10 Overall Rankings:

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Here is the elite tier. Oregon stands alone at the top, then it bunches up fast — three teams at 90 or tied right under, and a logjam at 87 to close out the ten.

RankTeamOVR
1Oregon91
2Ohio State90
3Indiana90
4Notre Dame89
5Texas89
6Ole Miss88
7Miami88
8LSU88
9Georgia87
10Oklahoma87

A few things stand out. Georgia at 87 is lower than a lot of people expected for a program used to living near the top. And Oregon being the lone 91 means if you pick them, you are taking the most complete roster in the game — no glaring weak side. Check out our Madden tips and guides for how to actually use a roster like that once you are on the sticks.

Full College Football 27 Team Ratings Board:

Now the whole thing. This is every rated program with its offensive rating, defensive rating, and overall, straight from the Official Source. Find your school, see where the strength is, and pick your matchups accordingly.

138 teams
# Team Off Def OVR
1Oregon919191
2Indiana909090
3Ohio State928890
4Notre Dame889089
5Texas908889
6LSU898788
7Miami908688
8Ole Miss888788
9Georgia858987
10Oklahoma878887
11Texas Tech859087
12Alabama828986
13BYU868686
14Texas A&M868686
15USC878586
16Michigan858585
17Missouri888285
18Tennessee858585
19Florida848384
20Louisville858284
21Auburn868083
22Clemson808683
23Houston858083
24Nebraska858283
25Oklahoma State858183
26Penn State868183
27SMU878083
28Virginia828383
29Washington858183
30Arizona828282
31Florida State838182
32South Carolina838282
33UCLA838182
34Arizona State788381
35California857881
36Colorado818281
37Kansas State838081
38Kentucky828081
39Minnesota828181
40Mississippi St818281
41Pittsburgh818181
42UCF828081
43Utah837881
44Vanderbilt808281
45Virginia Tech818181
46Arkansas808180
47Boise State827880
48Iowa817880
49Maryland818080
50Michigan State808180
51TCU817880
52Baylor788079
53Cincinnati807779
54Duke827779
55Illinois817779
56NC State817779
57North Carolina788079
58Northwestern807879
59Wisconsin807879
60Georgia Tech787878
61Rutgers807778
62Syracuse778078
63UNLV807778
64Wake Forest778078
65West Virginia817678
66Boston College777877
67Iowa State777777
68James Madison777677
69Kansas777777
70Memphis777777
71North Texas787777
72Purdue787777
73San Diego St.787677
74Texas State787577
75USF777777
76Army777576
77FLA Atlantic787576
78Fresno State767776
79Ga Southern767676
80Hawai’i777676
81Jax State767776
82Liberty777676
83Miami (OH)757776
84New Mexico777676
85Oregon State767776
86Stanford757876
87Temple807276
88Tulane757676
89Tulsa757876
90Utah State767776
91UTSA807276
92Washington St.787376
93Delaware777375
94Kennesaw St.737675
95Marshall787275
96NDSU757575
97W. Michigan777375
98Air Force767274
99Arkansas State777174
100Colorado State737574
101East Carolina757374
102Louisiana Tech767274
103Navy757374
104Ohio717774
105Old Dominion727774
106UConn737574
107Akron757273
108App St.727573
109E. Michigan757273
110FIU737573
111Georgia State757173
112Louisiana737273
113Nevada737373
114New Mexico St.717673
115Toledo757173
116Troy737373
117UAB767173
118W. Kentucky757173
119Wyoming737273
120Ball State727372
121Bowling Green707572
122Buffalo717372
123C. Carolina717372
124C. Michigan737172
125Charlotte727272
126Kent State737072
127Middle Tenn737272
128Missouri State737272
129Rice727372
130Sac State737272
131San Jose State737072
132South Alabama737272
133UTEP737172
134Sam Houston727171
135Southern Miss717071
136UMass717271
137NIU726870
138UL Monroe716869
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One pattern worth noting as you scan the College Football 27 team ratings: defense is what separates the contenders from the pretenders in the middle of the pack. Alabama sitting at 86 overall with an 82 offense but an 89 defense tells you exactly how they want to win games. Same story with Clemson — an 80 offense dragged up to 83 by an 86 defense.

Biggest Surprises in the College Football 27 Team Ratings:

Every ratings drop has a few that make you do a double take. The one everybody is going to talk about is Georgia at 87. For a program that has lived in the top three for years, ninth overall with an 85 offense is a real step down — EA is clearly reacting to roster turnover rather than reputation.

Texas Tech at 87 is the surprise going the other way. A 90 defense puts them ahead of Alabama, Michigan, and a stack of bigger names. Same with Indiana tying for second at 90 — that is a program that was nowhere near this tier a couple of seasons ago, and now they are sitting level with Ohio State.

Down the board, watch the Group of Five jumps. Temple and UTSA both hit 76 on an 80 offense, and James Madison at 77 outranks a handful of Power Four programs. If you like running an underdog, those are the spots where the rating is friendlier than the logo suggests.

Best Teams to Pick for Online and Dynasty:

Reading the College Football 27 team ratings for who to actually pick comes down to your style. For straight-up online play, Oregon (91) is the safe pick — no side to attack, balanced 91/91. But if everybody is running Oregon, Ohio State's 92 offense is the better choice for an aggressive, score-first player who would rather win shootouts than grind out stops.

Want a defense-first build? Texas Tech (90 defense), Notre Dame (90 defense), and Alabama (89 defense) let you sit back, force punts, and win low-scoring games — even though none of them top the overall board. That is the kind of edge the raw OVR number hides.

For Dynasty, think about ceiling, not just current rating. A program in the 83 to 86 range with a strong recruiting pipeline — think Penn State, Miami, or Oklahoma — gives you somewhere to climb. Picking a team that is already 91 leaves you nowhere to go but down. If you want the full strategy on building one of these rosters up, our playbook breakdowns walk through scheme fits for each.

The Madden Guides Take:

As you look at your screen, the number I keep coming back to is Oregon's 91/91 split. Right there, that is the tell — they are the only program in the game without a side you can attack. Most of the top ten have a soft spot you can scheme against. Ohio State's 88 defense, Miami's 86 defense, Texas's 88 defense — those are doors. Oregon doesn't really give you one.

I did want to point that out to you because online, that balance matters more than a flashy offensive number. A 92 offense looks great until you are trying to get a stop in a close game. MaddenGuides.com has been breaking down this stuff since 2001 — built by Kobra, a former EA Sports Official Madden Strategy Guide author — and the lesson holds every year: pick the team without a weakness before you pick the team with the highest one number.

Five FAQ Questions:

Who is the No. 1 team in College Football 27?

Oregon is the No. 1 team at 91 overall, with a 91 offensive rating and a 91 defensive rating — the only program rated 91 on both sides of the ball.

What are the top five teams in College Football 27?

Oregon (91), Ohio State (90), Indiana (90), Notre Dame (89), and Texas (89) make up the top five. Just two overall points separate first place from fifth.

Which team has the best defense in College Football 27?

Oregon and Indiana lead with 91 and 90 defensive ratings, but Texas Tech (90), Notre Dame (90), and Alabama (89) all field elite defenses despite ranking lower overall.

Where is Georgia ranked in College Football 27?

Georgia sits ninth overall at 87, built on an 89 defense and an 85 offense — lower than many fans expected for a program used to ranking near the very top.

How many teams are in the College Football 27 ratings?

The full board covers all 130-plus FBS programs, each with an offensive rating, defensive rating, and overall, ranging from Oregon at 91 down to UL Monroe at 69.

Final Thoughts:

The headline is Oregon on top, but the real takeaway is how compressed the elite tier is. When five teams sit within two points and the next group bunches at 88 and 87, your edge comes from knowing each roster's strong and weak side — not just chasing the highest overall. That is where this board earns its keep.

Use it as your draft sheet whether you are loading up for online play or starting a Dynasty rebuild. The offensive and defensive splits matter as much as the overall — they tell you how each program actually wants to win. Dig into our Madden strategies to turn these numbers into wins on the field.

Stay locked to MaddenGuides.com for the rest of our College Football 27 coverage as launch gets closer — ratings, playbooks, and the strategy to back them up.

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