College Football 27 Dynasty Mode Guide – What to Upgrade First

Summary

College Football 27's Dynasty Mode introduces the new Dynasty Blueprint system, giving you unprecedented control over your program — but with limited Dynasty Points, knowing what to upgrade first is critical. This guide breaks down the optimal path for both big schools (3.5 stars and above) and small schools (3 stars and below), as the strategy differs completely depending on your starting point. For those who want to shortcut the grind and focus purely on strategy, you can buy College Football 26 Coins through trusted platforms to bolster your in-game resources, giving you the flexibility to experiment with different upgrade paths and accelerate your program's rise to the top.

The New Dynasty Blueprint System

The Dynasty Blueprint is the core of your program management in College Football 27. Schools have Dynasty Points that you allocate to recruits, current players, facilities, and coaches. Different schools have different budget sizes, and how much a player or coach wants depends on the school.

Think of it like a real athletic department budget. A MAC program has to spend more for a four-star player than an SEC team would. Your job is to maximize your limited resources.

 

Big Schools (3.5 Stars and Above) – Maximizing What You Have

When you take over a big school, you're inheriting a roster full of five-star recruits with high dev traits and high stat caps. Your goal isn't to rebuild — it's to maximize what you already have and take the program to another level.

Priority 1: Facilities

Facilities should be your first upgrade as a big school. Here's why:

Recruiting Impact: Your facility grade affects your pitches and deal breakers. A C+ facility grade is a killer in recruiting.

Player Progression: The progression boost from upgrading facilities is massive for big schools. Your high-end players with superstar dev traits benefit enormously from a National Powerhouse facility early.

Equipment Slots: Better facilities unlock more equipment slots, letting you reduce wear and tear and injury chance — crucial if you plan to use practice to develop your roster.

Progression Stacking: If the progression upgrade stacks with weekly training packages and talent developer coaches, upgrading facilities early could be game-breaking.

The Warning: A National Powerhouse facility costs 3,100+750 Dynasty Points — nearly half your annual budget. Don't go all-in if you can't afford your coordinators, support staff, and NIL for recruits. Run an offline dynasty first to test your budget.

Priority 2: Support Staff

Big schools have four to five support staff slots unlocked. This is your second priority because the bonuses are enormous.

Reduced NIL Expectations: A gold support staff gives 15% reduced NIL expectations. On a 10,000 Dynasty Point budget, that's effectively 1,500 points saved for only 500 spent.

Off-Season Progression: This combines with your facilities upgrade and talent developer coordinators for massive player growth.

Support Staff Discounts: Higher support staff levels make future hires cheaper.

Priority 3: Coordinators

Big schools need the right coordinators year one. Here's why it matters more than small schools:

Triple Stacking: With talent developer coordinators, recruiter coordinators, and your coach's skills, you can triple-stack bonuses and snowball quickly.

Different from Previous Years: In CFB 25 and 27, coordinators were random — you had to grab a good one when you saw him. Now you can hand-pick the ones you want, making it less stressful.

Top-Tier Talent: You already have five-star recruits on your roster. You want recruiting and progression coordinators right away to maximize their potential.

Priority 4: Elite Recruiter (Wait Until Season 2)

Elite recruiter isn't a first-season priority. Year one is largely luck-based — whoever starts with elite recruiter coordinators or has favorable pipelines will dominate early visits. After season two, you can target elite recruiter coordinators with confidence.

 

Small Schools (3 Stars and Below) – Building from the Ground Up

Small schools have a completely different challenge. You're starting with limited Dynasty Points, mediocre players with low stat caps, and poor dev traits. Your goal is setting roots and investing for the future.

Priority 1: Support Staff (Bronze Level)

Support staff is your first upgrade, but you're not aiming for gold or platinum. You just want bronze-level bonuses.

Reduced NIL Expectations (15%): This brings down more total cost than the alternative. As a small school, every point counts.

Increased Dynasty Points: If you have two slots, get both on bronze. If you only have one, prioritize NIL reduction.

Why Not Coordinators? Coordinator packages won't triple-stack early because your coach isn't strong enough yet. Even with talent developer coordinators, your players have bad stat caps and dev traits — they won't grow well.

Priority 2: Dynasty Points

Small schools can start with as little as 1,000–2,000 Dynasty Points. This is your most critical resource.

Hit Your Goals: If a goal gives you an extra 600 points, that could double or triple your budget. Make sure you're focusing on dynasty points in every possible way.

Invest Don't Spend: Year one, many players will dump everything into NIL and recruiting. That's wasted Dynasty Points. Instead, invest in support staff and retention.

Priority 3: Retention

The biggest small school killer in CFB 25 and 27 was losing players to transfer. You'd recruit a promising three- or four-star, only to see them transfer because your pro potential, brand exposure, or playing style couldn't compete.

What to Keep: Retain players who can improve your overall or get you stats. A 90 overall halfback is worth 230 NIL because he's your star player — he'll help you win games, and winning moves your program forward.

What to Cut: A 77 overall junior asking for 60 NIL? Cut him. He's not improving your overall, he's not long-term, and he's not getting drafted. Be ruthless with your retention.

Priority 4: Tactician Coordinators (Sneaky Strategy)

If you can't afford good coordinators, consider cheap tacticians. They can help you win games early, which raises your prestige, which increases your Dynasty Points budget. It's a snowball strategy.

 

Final Tips

Be Careful with Facilities: Even for big schools, don't overspend. A National Powerhouse facility at 3,100 points is almost half your budget. Test your budget in an offline dynasty first.

Invest Don't Splurge: Small schools should invest in long-term assets like support staff and retention. Dumping everything into NIL year one is wasted Dynasty Points.

Mind Your Budget: Different schools have different budget sizes. What works for Georgia won't work for Army. Know your school's starting position before you spend.

Cross-Play Dynasty: If you're playing online Dynasty, CFB 27 supports cross-play so you can build with friends across different platforms.

Good luck, Coach. Build your program, earn your legacy, and don't forget — the best dynasty is the one you build your way. If you're looking to speed up your progress and skip the grind, MMOEXP offers a reliable source for cheap College Football 26 Coins, giving you the flexibility to invest in recruiting, staff upgrades, and key player retention exactly when you need them, so you can bring your vision to life without the long wait.