EA Sports Forecasts a Return to Postseason Play for Kentucky

It’s time to Make Kentucky Football Bowl Eligible Again. Will it happen in 2025? The odds are against the Wildcats, but I’m here to tell you there’s a chance.
If it’s in the game, it’s in the game, EA Sports College Football 26. A video game simulation is not the most precise tool to forecast the future, but it can give you a better idea of what’s on the horizon.
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Steven Peake ran the Wildcats through the 2025 season and it went much better than expected. Sure, at times it was a meat-grinder. The Kentucky offense didn’t exactly light the world on fire against Toledo, but it got the job done. Troy Stellato provided pop in an upset of Ole Miss, and Dante Dowdell was exceptional near the goal line, paving the way for Kentucky to cap off an 8-4 season with a snowy, overtime victory in the Governor’s Cup.
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