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Le 09 déc. 2025 à 02h13
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College Football 26 continues to evolve with new rewinds, card upgrades, scheme metas, and offensive playbook rotations that are turning the online experience into a full chess match. And today, all eyes are on the latest addition to the college roster: the Jaden Daniels Rewind card. The former LSU star comes into CFB 26 with the exact profile players have been begging for-true dual-threat speed, elite placement accuracy, and ability stacking that lets you throw dots even when pressured off platform. So let's break it down-the card, the scheme, the playbook switch, the defensive adjustments, and the roller-coaster matchup that shows exactly how Daniels plays when the lights are bright. Card Breakdown: Why Jaden Daniels Immediately Feels Meta The rewind version of Daniels steps onto the field with 94 speed and 96+ accuracy ratings across the board. That means not only is he running past linebackers, but he's making throws few other QBs in the game can reliably hit. Abilities Equipped Gold Dot Gold Off-Platform Total AP Cost: 7 This combination is one of the strongest in the game right now because it elevates Daniels from "scrambling threat" into full-field passing surgeon. Gold Dot gives you precision windows even against shaded man coverage, while Gold Off-Platform eliminates the panic factor of rolling out, adjusting, and firing late crossers or deep posts without the timing collapsing. If you wanted a quarterback who can stand and rip or roll and rip-Daniels is him. Scheme Decision of the Week: Back to Baylor The creator opens with something surprising: a switch back into the Baylor Bears offense after experimenting with Utah. Utah fans shouldn't worry-the scheme is pre-built and getting its own full breakdown soon-but for now, the objective was clear: Explosive, vertical, spread-driven football. Baylor is built for massive chunk plays, true slot abuse, and deep adjustments that punish single-high shells. Daniels' traits pair with Baylor perfectly: Speed to punish edge crash Deep accuracy for post / slot / fade bombs Off-platform throw power for rollout RPOs and scramble-to-bomb transitions Even Isaiah Horton-who has struggled at times-pops more in Baylor spacing. The spread gives him isolation routes rather than forcing timing-dependent sit windows. Returning to Comfort: The Pit Defense The defensive switch was just as important. The commentary makes it painfully clear-mid blitz, experiment mode, and over-complicated schemes are gone. Pit Defense returns. This defense lets you: Run man or zone without full structural change Zone drop a DE while maintaining pressure looks Create false shells (show man, play trap; show blitz, drop cloud) Most importantly: it creates defensive simplicity. Not predictable. Not passive. Just simple and versatile. If wide meta continues trending toward triple-option, Saquon-centric run spam, and option RPO stretches, then defenses like Pit-where you can shoot gaps, contain edges, and bluff pressure-become the antidote. Top 100 Reward Bug & Why Today Was Head-to-Head Only A quick but relevant side note: top 100 rewards went out ______________________________ Nord ou Sud ? Chunzliu n'a pas encore choisi son camp... Bientôt peut-être ? Population : 8
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