In this guide, we'll walk you through how to transform your created player in Road to Glory into a coveted five-star recruit during their high school career, setting the stage for CUT 26 Coins a standout college journey. Every choice matters, and how you perform early on will define your path.
Want to dominate the college scene and win the Heisman? Check out our separate guide on navigating the college years and positioning yourself for the NFL Draft.
Step 1: Creating Your Road to Glory Player
The first decision you'll make in Road to Glory is selecting your entry path, which defines your starting star rating:
Elite (Five-Star Athlete)
Blue Chip (Four-Star Athlete)
Contributor (Three-Star Athlete)
Underdog (Two-Star Athlete)
Choosing Elite or Blue Chip means starting with a competitive edge and better college options out of the gate. On the flip side, going with Underdog offers a more immersive rise-from-nothing experience, but may require you to work harder for your spot on a top-tier team.
Next, you'll pick one of five available positions:
Quarterback (QB)
Halfback (HB)
Wide Receiver (WR)
MIKE Linebacker (MLB)
Cornerback (CB)
Each position comes with multiple archetypes that define your play style and initial strengths. For example, as a quarterback, you can choose from:
Pocket Passer – Emphasizes accuracy and power
Dual Threat – Balanced between throwing and running
Backfield Creator – Excels in agility and elusiveness
Pure Runner – Prioritizes speed and movement
Each archetype grants unique physical abilities. A Backfield Creator, for instance, might get:
Off Platform: Boosts accuracy on off-balance throws
Pull Down: Enhances ball security in the pocket
Mobile Deadeye: Improves accuracy while on the move
After that, you'll customize your player through four detailed menus:
Player Info – Name, high school, hometown, handedness, etc.
Appearance – Skin tone, hairstyle, physique
Gear – Helmets, gloves, shoes, etc.
Styles – Running style, QB stance, throw mechanics
Your final customization screen summarizes your player's physical stats, ratings, and background — all set for your high school debut.
Step 2: Dominating the High School Season
Once your player is ready, the high school journey begins — and this phase is crucial if you're aiming for five-star status.
Weekly Progress Tracking
Each week, you'll get an update showing your recruit ranking on state, national, and positional levels. A five-star progress bar helps you track how close you are to elite status.
Initial Interview with Alice Zimmer
You'll be interviewed by a local reporter who asks about your values and college goals. Your answers affect how certain schools view your character and fit, narrowing down your potential college list.
Top 10 School Selection
Your high school coach will walk you through selecting your top 10 preferred colleges. These selections aren't permanent — you can update them or commit/decommit as the season unfolds.
Key attributes to evaluate when choosing schools include:
Assessed Tape Score – The points you need to earn from in-game performance to get noticed
Projected Role – Starter, backup, or bench
Coach Prestige – Rated from F to A+
NIL Potential – Indicates potential endorsement earnings
Offensive/Defensive Scheme – Useful for fitting your style of play (e.g., pass-heavy or run-first)
Keep an eye on a school's performance. A struggling powerhouse might offer early playing time, while a dominant team may be loaded with returning talent.
Coach Messages and Recruiting Pitches
Coaches from your top choices will reach out during the season to pitch their program, let you know where you stand, and update you on scouting visits. Their tone changes based on CFB 26 Coins for sale your performance — do well, and you're on their radar; struggle, and you might drop off their list entirely.