"College Football 25 faithfully represented real-life stadiums"
lol lmao, not even. There were several glaring issues with various stadiums in the game like things being spelled wrong, or stadiums having the wrong name, portions of the stadium geometry not having collision meshes so balls and even players would just phase through them, or completely fictional generic stadiums being used in Hawai'i's case.
College Football 25 was a phoned in pile of garbage with still broken gameplay. 26 will be no different considering how millions of people actually paid EA $100 a pop to play the game a week early. There's no incentive to EA to have the game actually be good. As long as its shallowly flashy it'll sell to idiots.