College Football 26 How to Truck
Written by Michael Owen
To truck in College Football 26, flick the right stick up while carrying the ball.
It works the same on Xbox and PlayStation. Use it when your runner is about to take contact to knock over defenders and push forward for extra yards.
When Trucking Works Best
Use Bigger Players
Trucking works best with strong backs and power runners.
If you're using a small receiver or a mobile QB, the truck move is less effective. Use Juke or Spin with lighter players.
Fullbacks, big halfbacks, and mobile quarterbacks with high strength ratings will get the most out of it.
Start the Move Early
The animation takes a moment. Flick the stick up a split second before you make contact.
If you wait too long, you’ll get hit before the move activates.
Timing it right can break tackles and help you fall forward for first downs or touchdowns.
Truck Move vs Other Ball Carrier Moves
Truck vs Stiff Arm
The truck move knocks over defenders directly in front of you.
The stiff arm (A on Xbox, X on PlayStation) is better if you're running along the sideline or trying to shove off a defender chasing from the side.
Truck vs Juke/Spin
If you’re a lighter runner, use Juke or Spin instead. They activate faster and help avoid tackles.
Trucking is risky if your player doesn’t have good strength or Trucking stats.
Final Blurb
Trucking in College Football 26 is all about timing and toughness. Don’t just flick the stick and pray... set it up, use the right player, and watch defenders bounce off like bowling pins. Or miss, and enjoy watching your RB get flattened instead.
FAQ
Q: How do you truck in College Football 26?
Flick the right stick up while running the ball.
Q: Who should use the truck move?
Power backs and strong quarterbacks with high trucking or strength stats.
Q: When is the best time to truck?
Right before contact with a defender straight ahead.
Q: Can you truck with a wide receiver?
You can try, but it's not effective unless they have high strength.
Q: What’s better, truck or stiff arm?
Truck is best head-on. Stiff arm works better on side-angle tackles.

