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How to transfer College Football 26 player to Madden 26 Superstar mode

With Madden 26 now out, you can take the big step from College ball to the NFL from College Football 26’s Road to Glory. Here’s what you need to know.

When College Football made its glorious return last year, it also marked the return of being able to put your Road to Glory player into Madden. You can live the dream of playing out a successful college career before making the leap to the big time.

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You can, of course, go through the draft process and everything that it has to offer – including getting the correct answers on the NFL draft combine interviews.

Before you get to that stage, however, you’ve got to complete a few simple steps in College Football 26 – including having your Road to Glory player be draft eligible.

That’s right, if you want to take your Road to Glory player from College Football 26 and drop them into Madden 26, you will have had to complete at least one season.

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Once you’re draft eligible, you then need to go into the Road to Glory menu and find the ‘Actions’ tab. From there, you will be able to select the ‘Leave for NFL’ action, which will start the transfer process.

After choosing to leave for the NFL, you will then need to click ‘Export Player to Madden’ before launching Madden 26 and going into Superstar mode.

Go to the Actions tab in the Road to Glory menu in College Football 26

Select Leave for the NFL

Select Export Player to Madden

Leave the game and launch Madden NFL 26

Go to the main menu and select Superstar

Select the position that matches your Road to Glory player

Select Import

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However, if you want to have your Road to Glory stats in Madden 26, you will need to complete your RTG career and then follow the same steps as above.

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You can transfer your correct position, your player rating, any career achievements – such as winning the Heisman Trophy, any College Football Play-Off wins, and bowl appearances – and your hometown.

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