College Football News for 2026

2026年大學美式足球新聞


Introduction

This report talks about college football in 2026. It looks at Ohio State, UCLA, Kentucky, and a new video game.

本報告探討 2026 年的大學美式足球,分析俄亥俄州立大學、加州大學洛杉磯分校 (UCLA)、肯塔基大學以及一款新的電子遊戲。

Main Body

Ohio State has many players from last year. Four players on the line are back. Julian Sayin is a great quarterback, but he needs to play better in short games.

俄亥俄州立大學有許多去年的原班人馬。前鋒線有四名球員回歸。Julian Sayin 是一名優秀的四分衛,但在短時間的比賽中需要有更好的表現。

UCLA and Kentucky have many new players. Coach Bob Chesney brought 40 new players to UCLA. Kentucky also got new players from other schools.

加州大學洛杉磯分校 (UCLA) 和肯塔基大學有許多新球員。教練 Bob Chesney 為 UCLA 帶來了 40 名新球員。肯塔基大學也從其他學校招募了新球員。

A new video game is coming. It is called EA Sports College Football 27. Some players like Jeremiah Smith have very high scores. But two players do not want to be in the game. Some fans are unhappy about this.

一款新的電子遊戲即將推出,名為 EA Sports College Football 27。部分球員如 Jeremiah Smith 的數值非常高。但有兩名球員不希望出現在遊戲中,這讓部分球迷感到不滿。

Conclusion

The 2026 season has old players and many new players. The video game helps people guess who is the best.

2026 年的賽季既有資深球員也有許多新球員。電子遊戲幫助人們推測誰是最強的。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Bringing' Pattern

In the text, we see: "Coach Bob Chesney brought 40 new players to UCLA."

The Simple Rule: We use bring when something or someone moves toward a place.

How it changes:

  • Now: I bring my bag.
  • Past (happened before): I brought my bag. \rightarrow (The text uses this!)

Quick Examples for A2:

  • I brought a gift to the party.
  • She brought her dog to the park.
  • They brought new books to class.

⚡️ Word Contrast: Old vs. New

Look at how the text describes the teams:

  • Old players \rightarrow They were there last year. (Experience)
  • New players \rightarrow They just arrived. (Fresh start)

Tip: Use these words to describe your friends, your phone, or your clothes!

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something.
Example:I read a report about the football game.
quarterback (n.)
The player who leads the offense in American football.
Example:The quarterback throws the ball to his teammate.
brought (v.)
The past tense of bring; to take someone or something to a place.
Example:The coach brought new players to the team.
unhappy (adj.)
Feeling sad or not satisfied.
Example:The fans are unhappy because their favorite player is not in the game.
guess (v.)
To give an answer when you are not sure if it is correct.
Example:Can you guess who will win the game?
Practice A2 words in a crossword