Why Mississippi State should be your Dynasty team in EA College Football 26

Looking for a team for Dynasty Mode? The Bulldogs should be your pick!
Nov 29, 2024; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs running back Davon Booth (21) runs the ball against the Mississippi Rebels during the second quarter at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Bush-Imagn Images
Nov 29, 2024; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs running back Davon Booth (21) runs the ball against the Mississippi Rebels during the second quarter at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Bush-Imagn Images | Matt Bush-Imagn Images

EA Sports College Football 26 is officially out to the masses, and that means college football fans everywhere are looking to build up their own dynasties. Dynasty Mode has always been and will always be the most popular feature in the series, and choosing a team to use for Dynasty is always an important decision. Here are three reasons why the Mississippi State Bulldogs should be your choice for Dynasty Mode...

Mississippi State needs to be built up

This is the most obvious reason the Bulldogs are an obvious Dynasty candidate. They're just not that good right now and need to be built up! No one wants to play with an already-winning team in Dynasty. The fun comes with taking a struggling team and turning them into a title contender. With just a 2-Star prestige, MSU is tied with Vandy at the bottom of the SEC. This is a program that needs some serious work put into it, and that alone makes them a great team to use for Dynasty Mode.

The Mississippi State Bulldogs have a good home field advantage

It's nice to have a few favorable aspects for your program when starting a Dynasty. Sure, the build is the fun part, but you would like to have something to work with. For Mississippi State, that's home field advantage. The Bulldogs' Davis Wade Stadium ranks as the No. 25 Toughest Place to Play in EA College Football 26. Those cowbells can get after opponents and fire up your squad. If you can make the most of that home field advantage, you could spring some big upsets to really get your program on the map.

Fluff Bothwell and Davon Booth are a great running back duo

What about the roster? Obviously the team as a whole lacks talent, which you'll have to alleviate on the recruiting trail. But you've got a great starting point on offense between RBs Fluff Bothwell and Davon Booth. Bothwell is a 90-overall bruiser with physical abilities highlighting his toughness. Booth is a 86-overall playmaker that is dangerous in space and as a receiver out of the backfield. That's a talented duo to build around, and you can find a lot of fun ways to run your offense through them.