Thursday, July 9, 2026

EA College Football 27 Ultimate Team: Missouri Beats UMass in Floor Two Overtime

 EA College Football 27 Ultimate Team continues with Season 1 Floor Two, and this matchup gives Missouri another overtime test. This time, my Missouri Ultimate Team faces the UMass Minutemen in a game where the offense has to finish quickly and the defense has to protect the win.

The game opens at Warren P. McGuirk Stadium with Missouri getting excellent field position. That sounds like an easy advantage, but the first play does not go anywhere. After the run gets stuffed, the Tigers need a spark, and they get it through the passing game. A huge one-handed catch over the middle puts Missouri in first-and-goal range and sets up the biggest offensive moment of the drive.

Missouri eventually finishes the possession with a touchdown pass, taking the lead and putting the pressure directly on UMass. In overtime, that kind of first score matters because it forces the CPU to answer with a touchdown of its own.

UMass tries to respond through the air, but the Missouri defense keeps creating pressure. The Minutemen struggle to find rhythm, and by the time fourth down arrives, they have no choice but to go for it. That is when Missouri makes the play of the game: a game-sealing interception that ends the overtime threat and locks up the Floor Two win.

This was not a perfect offensive game, but it was a strong example of winning with smart execution. Missouri made the key throw, finished the drive, pressured the quarterback, and closed the door when the game was on the line.

Season 1 Floor Two is complete, and the Missouri Ultimate Team run keeps moving forward?



WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers Week 1 Match 1 Rock vs Rollins

 WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers starts with Week 1 Match 1, featuring The Rock against Seth Rollins in a one-on-one MyFACTION battle where the goal is to win the match and earn 50 MFP.

This is a strong opener because it does not feel like a simple first-match clear. The Rock brings the power and confidence early, but Seth Rollins keeps answering back with counters, corner offense, and high-risk pressure. Once the kendo stick enters the match, the action starts feeling much more dangerous.

Rollins gets several chances to swing the match in his favor, including big near falls that make it look like The Rock might be in real trouble. That gives the match a better sense of tension than a normal opening tower match. The Rock still has control in key stretches, but he has to fight through enough offense to make the win feel earned.

The final stretch is where the match really comes together. The Rock absorbs Rollins’ biggest shots, keeps pushing forward, and finally gets the victory to start the Weekly Towers run the right way. As a Week 1 opener, this match works well because it sets up the series with a competitive win, a few dangerous moments, and a strong first step toward clearing the tower.




Thursday, July 2, 2026

EA College Football 27 First Look: Missouri vs Charlotte in Ultimate Team Overtime

 EA College Football 27 early access is finally here, and my first look at the game starts with immediate pressure in Ultimate Team. This matchup puts my Missouri Ultimate Team against Charlotte in a close overtime situation where one mistake could decide the entire game.

The setting is Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, but this one plays like a neutral-site pressure cooker. Missouri gets the ball with strong field position and has to capitalize quickly. After an early missed shot play and a tough run that barely gets back to the line, the Tigers come through with a huge touchdown pass to take control.

That is only half the battle, though.

Charlotte gets the ball back needing an answer, and the overtime drama keeps building. The 49ers convert through the air, move into scoring range, and force Missouri into a defensive stand where every snap matters. A key sack pushes Charlotte into a difficult down-and-distance situation, but the game still comes down to a tense fourth-down moment.

This video is a strong first sample of EA College Football 27 gameplay because it jumps right into the kind of situation that makes college football exciting: overtime, short fields, defensive pressure, clutch throws, and no room for wasted plays.

For Ultimate Team players, this is also a good early look at how important smart possession management can be. In overtime, you need clean reads, safe throws, and a defense that can force long-yardage situations. The big takeaway from this matchup is simple: finish your drive, avoid giving up quick answers, and make the CPU earn every yard.

This is Season 1 Floor 1 of my EA College Football 27 journey, and it starts with a tense Missouri vs Charlotte overtime battle.



Monday, June 29, 2026

TABS Campaign: S-Words and Catapults Full Budget Strategy

 The TABS Campaign continues with S-Words and Catapults, one of those early Totally Accurate Battle Simulator levels where the biggest danger is not the number of enemies, but the one unit sitting in the back.

The enemy army has 6 Squires and 1 Catapult, which means the Catapult needs to be handled first. If it gets free shots, it can destroy your formation before the Squires even become the main problem.

For this battle, the recommended full-budget army is:

1 Wheelbarrow
4 Harvesters

This setup uses the full 3000 budget exactly. The Wheelbarrow costs 1000, and each Harvester costs 500, so the army spends every point without wasting budget.

The placement is a staggered wedge. Put the Wheelbarrow front center, slightly ahead of the rest of the army. Place 2 Harvesters behind it, one to the left and one to the right. Then place 2 more Harvesters behind that pair, again spaced left and right.

The key is spacing. If the Harvesters are too close together, the Catapult can smash multiple units at once. By spreading them out, the army has a better chance to survive the opening shot and keep moving forward.

The safest plan is simple: let the Wheelbarrow rush the Catapult, then let the Harvesters finish the Squires. Once the Catapult is tied up or destroyed, the rest of the battle becomes much easier.

It is a practical, full-budget strategy that fits perfectly into the TABS Campaign progression series: target the biggest threat first, survive the chaos, and let the weird army do its job.

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WWE 2K26 Numbers Game 69: Tiffany Stratton vs Jay Pierce

 WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events continues with Numbers Game 69, featuring Tiffany Stratton 69 vs Paragon Jay Pierce 73 in a one-on-one Numbers Game / Oddities match. The goal is to win the match and safely earn 60 MFP, but Pierce’s rating advantage makes this one a dangerous matchup if Tiffany loses control.

Paragon Jay Pierce enters with confidence and backs it up with counters, power, arm work, and heavy offense. Tiffany has to rely on speed, timing, and athletic movement to stay ahead. Once she starts finding openings with the crossbody, standing moonsault, kicks, and quick counters, the match begins to shift in her favor.

The best strategy is to play smart instead of reckless. Tiffany can hit flashy offense, but those moves are safest when Pierce is already stunned, grounded, or out of position. Missed attacks can give him the opening he needs to take over, so it is better to complete the easy MFP actions early and then build carefully toward the finish.

For 60 MFP, focus on the universal actions: crowd taunt, opponent taunt, 10 light attacks, signature or finisher. Once those are complete, the priority should be staying in control and closing the match clean.




Numbers Game 69 ends with Tiffany Stratton overcoming the rating gap, surviving Pierce’s offense, and picking up the win to continue the WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Numbers Game / Oddities progression.


Sunday, June 28, 2026

WWE 2K26 Numbers Game 68: Junkyard Dog vs Abyss Live Event

 WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events continues with Numbers Game 68, featuring Junkyard Dog 68 vs Abyss 72 in a one-on-one Numbers Game / Oddities match. The goal is to win the match and safely earn 60 MFP, but Abyss makes the challenge dangerous from the opening bell.

Abyss feels like the monster threat in this matchup. He starts with early pressure, a sidewalk slam, stomps, carries, and heavy offense that can quickly put JYD in trouble. Because Abyss has the rating advantage, the safest approach is to avoid reckless offense and wait for clean openings.

Junkyard Dog turns the match around by staying physical. The headbutts, running knee, forearms, top-rope attack, and late-match power offense all help JYD break through Abyss’ pressure. Once JYD starts chaining offense together, Abyss begins losing control of the match.

For the 60 MFP goal, the best path is to complete the easy universal actions first. Get one crowd taunt and one opponent taunt done while the match is manageable, then build toward the signature and finisher. Against Abyss, extending the match too long can be risky, so once the MFP actions are handled, the priority should be a clean finish.




 Numbers Game 68 ends with Junkyard Dog surviving the monster, landing the big powerslam, and moving the WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Numbers Game / Oddities progression forward



Saturday, June 27, 2026

WWE 2K26 Numbers Game 67: Rusev vs D’Lo Brown Live Event

 WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events continues with Numbers Game 67, featuring Rusev 67 vs D’Lo Brown 71 in a one-on-one Numbers Game / Oddities match. The goal is to win the match and safely earn 60 MFP, but D’Lo makes this one competitive with counters, crowd energy, and a late near fall that almost changes everything.

Rusev brings the power advantage and starts the match with heavy offense, stomps, powerbomb pressure, and stiff strikes. That is the right style for this matchup because D’Lo can become dangerous if he gets space. When D’Lo starts using the outside, feeding off the crowd, and landing big counters, Rusev has to stay disciplined and avoid turning the match into a risky back-and-forth brawl.

The safest strategy is to get the easy MFP actions done early. Complete a crowd taunt and an opponent taunt while the match is still under control, then focus on basic offense. Rusev does not need to chase flashy attacks here. Strikes, grapples, power moves, and grounded pressure are enough to build momentum toward the signature and finisher. Once D’Lo is damaged and the Accolade becomes available, that is the cleanest finish.



Numbers Game 67 ends with Rusev surviving D’Lo’s best shot, locking in the Accolade, and forcing the tapout to continue the WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events progression.

EA College Football 27 Ultimate Team: Missouri Beats UMass in Floor Two Overtime

 EA College Football 27 Ultimate Team continues with Season 1 Floor Two, and this matchup gives Missouri another overtime test. This time, m...