Michigan State fans finally have something to argue about besides depth charts and fall camp: EA Sports College Football 27 ratings.
With the game set to drop July 9, and early access beginning July 6, the full player ratings are out, and a few Spartans look like they got tagged far too low. Pat Fitzgerald’s first season is still the big-picture storyline in East Lansing, but these numbers are the kind of thing that can keep fans occupied until the real football starts.
Three names stand out the most.
Brady Pretzlaff checks in at 67 overall, and that number feels brutal. The sophomore linebacker has had a quiet start to his career because of a redshirt and a season-ending injury, but he arrived as a four-star recruit and could end up in a major role this season.
He may even wind up as the second-best linebacker on the roster behind Jordan Hall. Being listed as the fifth-worst player on the team is hard to square with that kind of upside.
Alessio Milivojevic’s 75 overall is another one that raises eyebrows. He stepped in for Aidan Chiles and, by the source’s telling, looked better than the former No. 1 transfer in college football.
Yet EA Sports still gave Chiles an 80 overall while leaving Milivojevic at 75. That might reflect sample size, but for a returning starter who took the job, it still feels light.
Then there’s Trent Fraley at 75 overall, which might be the toughest one to justify. The offensive lineman won the FCS Rimington Award last season as the top center, earned All-American honors, and did it after previously making the All-Newcomer team.
He started at Marshall before transferring to North Dakota State, and being the No. 724 transfer in the 2026 class already seemed low. Even so, landing below an 80 after being the best center in the FCS looks off.
For Michigan State fans, these ratings are less about a video game and more about a familiar feeling: waiting to see whether the people making the numbers really watched the tape.
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