When EA Sports College Football 27 officially launches July 9, four former Bay County football standouts will be among the thousands of players featured in the video game franchise.
Former Mosley High School standouts Randy Pittman Jr., Cameron Keys and Isaac Paul, along with former Bay High School running back CJ Campbell Jr., are all included in the game’s launch roster.
CJ Campbell Jr., Duke (83 overall)
Campbell arrives at Duke as a graduate transfer after spending time at Florida State, Florida Atlantic and Rutgers.
A Third Team All-American Athletic Conference selection in 2024, Campbell has appeared in 31 collegiate games with 12 starts. During his career, he has rushed 212 times for 1,144 yards and 14 touchdowns while averaging 5.4 yards per carry. He has also proven to be a receiving threat out of the backfield with 41 receptions for 469 yards and three touchdowns.
His in-game ratings include 92 acceleration and 90 speed, along with an 85 carrying rating and 84 ball carrier vision.
Randy Pittman Jr., SMU (81 overall)
Pittman, heads into his senior season at SMU after transferring from Florida State. He earned honorable mention Big 12 All-Freshman recognition in 2023 before totaling 32 catches for 416 yards and two touchdowns in 2024. He caught 23 passes for 208 yards and two touchdowns at Florida State last season before transferring to the Mustangs.
Pittman’s in-game ratings include an 81 overall rating with his top attributes including 87 awareness, 87 spectacular catch, 83 catching, 86 acceleration and 82 speed.
Isaac Paul, Kennesaw State (78 overall)
Paul earned Conference USA All-Freshman honors in 2024 before helping the Owls capture the 2025 Conference USA championship as a redshirt sophomore. He appeared in all 13 games during the 2025 season, finishing with 64 tackles, which ranked third on the team. Paul also recorded an interception against New Mexico State and three pass breakups.
Paul’s in-game ratings include a 78 overall rating highlighted by 91 acceleration, 89 speed, 82 play recognition and 80 pursuit. He also earned 79 zone coverage and 75 tackling ratings.
Cameron Keys, Missouri (76 overall)
Keys was named to the 2024 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll and in 2025 contributed two tackles, one pass breakup and one fumble recovery for the Tigers.
Keys’ in-game ratings are a 76 overall with his top attributes including 94 acceleration, 91 speed, 91 agility and 92 change of direction. He also earned ratings of 76 in man coverage and 75 in press coverage.
Adebanji Bamidele is a sports reporter for the Panama City News Herald. He can be reached at abamidele@gannett.com or through X, formerly known as Twitter, @AdebanjiBamide1.
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