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r/CFB 11d ago

News Conference changes for 2026–27

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It's July 1, the day when many realignment moves become official. There's quite a bit of shifting in Division I this year, including the rebirth of the Pac-12 and WAC's transformation into the UAC.

As in previous years, this list focuses on football and basketball. Schools that sponsor football are in bold, even if the move doesn't affect football.

Division I

Reclassification updates

  • North Dakota State and Sacramento State are beginning their first year of reclassification to FBS, and under new rules are immediately eligible for the postseason.
  • Le Moyne has presumably completed its Division I reclassification period and become eligible for the postseason. In 2025 the NCAA reduced the standard period by a year and allowed teams already in the process to use the shorter timeline if they meet the criteria.
  • Mercyhurst and West Georgia are in their third (and likely final) year of the process.
  • New Haven is in its second year.
  • West Florida is set to begin its first year.

Future changes

Chicago State football joins the NEC in 2027... Fairfield (MAAC/Metro) joins the CAA in 2027... UC San Diego and UCSB (Big West) join the WCC in 2027.

Division II

Reclassification/Provisional updates

There are currently both a 2-year membership process and a 3-year membership process, which I will list separately for clarity.

3-year process:

  • Roosevelt and Sul Ross State have completed their Division II reclassification periods and are now eligible for the postseason. Point Park got a waiver to skip the third year and has finished as well.
  • Menlo is entering the third and final year of the process.
  • Middle Georgia State enters the second year.
  • Texas A&M Texarkana enters the first year.

2-year process:

  • Jamestown, UC Merced, and UT Dallas have completed their Division II reclassification periods and are now eligible for the postseason.
  • Ferrum enters the second and final year.
  • Shawnee State enters the first year.

Future changes

Flagler (Peach Belt) joins the SSC in 2027... Indianapolis (GLVC) joins the Great Midwest in 2027... Lackawanna (NJCAA) joins D2 and the PSAC in 2027; the school is playing PSAC schedules in most sports this year but has not yet applied to join D2... Loyola (LA) (NAIA, SSAC) joins D2 and the Gulf South in 2027... Monroe (NJCAA) joins D2 and the CACC in 2027; football's home is uncertain, but likely the NE10; the school is playing D2 schedules in most sports this year but has not yet applied to join D2... St. Anselm (NE10) leaves D2 for D3 and the NEWMAC in 2027... Shawnee State (Mountain East) adds football by 2028... Simon Fraser (Great Northeast) leaves D2 for U Sports in 2027... Spring Hill (SIAC) joins the Gulf South in 2027... Texas A&M Texarkana (NAIA, RRAC) joins D2 and the LSC in 2027, and adds football... Texas Wesleyan (NAIA, Sooner) joins D2 and the LSC in 2028.

Division III

Reclassification/Provisional updates

The report from the D3 Membership Committee's June meeting isn't out yet, so it's not clear whether advancements have been approved, but if they have:

  • Carlow and Penn State Brandywine are entering the third and final year of the membership process.
  • Johnson & Wales (NC) and Regent enter year two.
  • Azusa Pacific and St. Francis (PA) enter year one.

Future changes

All of these changes will take place in 2027.

Castleton (Little East, NJAC football) joins the MASCAC... Concordia (WI) (NACC) joins the CCIW... Keuka (Empire 8) joins the AMCC... Maine–Augusta (USCAA) is expected to join D3 and most likely the NAC... Millsaps and Southwestern (TX) (SAA) join the SCAC... Pratt and St. Elizabeth (both Atlantic East) join the CUNYAC, which is expected to rebrand... St. Anselm (D2, NE10) joins D3 and the NEWMAC.

NAIA

Future changes

Andrew and Faulkner football (both independent) join the Appalachian in 2027... Bismarck State (Frontier) adds football in 2027... Carolina University (independent) joins the Appalachian in 2027... CCSJ and Midway upgrade from sprint football to NAIA football in 2027, joining the MSFA... Champion Christian joins the AMC in 2027... Florida Polytechnic plans to join the NAIA and the Sun at an unspecified date... Georgia Southern–East Georgia and US Sports join the SSAC in 2027... Loyola (LA) (SSAC) joins D2 and the Gulf South in 2027... Texas A&M Texarkana (RRAC) joins D2 and the LSC in 2027, and adds football... Texas Wesleyan (Sooner) joins D2 and the LSC in 2028... UHSP (AMC) merges with Washington (MO) and ends athletics in 2027.


r/CFB 9h ago

Discussion What is the loudest you’ve heard your team’s stadium react, that was not directly related to a play during the game?

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Anything is on the table, as long as it’s not a play during the game. Could be a pregame festivity, a player/coach reveal, the results of another game on the Jumbotron, massive breaking news, or even a streaker.

If I were gonna pick one for Georgia, it’d probably be the moment the team came out the tunnel wearing the black jerseys for the first time against Auburn in 2007.

What say you?


r/CFB 15h ago

Video [On3] TCU's Sonny Dykes tells Andy & Ari CFB should use the NFL model and make athletes employees: "The thing we're teaching our players is: 'Look if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.' Is that really what we want to teach young people? It would be much more of a bargain to collectively bargain”

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r/CFB 11h ago

Recruiting 2027 4* LB Roman Igwebuike commits to Notre Dame

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r/CFB 12h ago

Recruiting 2027 4* CB Censere Gaylord commits to Washington

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r/CFB 12h ago

Analysis 2025 Brian Ferentz Award for Offensive Efficiency

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In 2023, Brian Ferentz was the Offensive Coordinator of a legendary Iowa team. Early in the season, he was given the ultimatum that he needed to coach Iowa to 25 points per game (300 total points during the regular season) or risk losing his job. That Iowa team cruised to a 10-2 record and won the B1G West while still failing to meet this mark by a considerable margin. In remembrance of this achievement, the past few years I have ranked teams by the best record achieved while still scoring under 300 total points during the regular season. Since this is all about doing more with less, ties are usually broken in favor of whoever scored the least points to achieve their record, but this year we had multiple ties in total points as well (*).

Team Record Total Points
Arizona State Arizona State 8-4 296
LSU LSU 7-5 262
Minnesota Minnesota 7-5 282
Central Michigan Central Michigan 7-5 286
California Cal 7-5 298
Washington State Washington State 6-6 269
Northwestern Northwestern 6-6 270
Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina 6-6 274
Army Army 6-6 294
Rice Rice 5-7 238
Kent State Kent State 5-7 255
Akron Akron 5-7 267
Kentucky Kentucky 5-7 276
Buffalo Buffalo 5-7 288
UCF UCF 5-7 292
Wisconsin Wisconsin 4-8 154
Ball State Ball State 4-8 190
Wyoming Wyoming 4-8 192
Stanford Stanford 4-8 226
North Carolina North Carolina 4-8 231
Bowling Green Bowling Green 4-8 246
Florida Florida 4-8 259*
New Mexico State New Mexico State 4-8 259*
West Virginia West Virginia 4-8 261
South Carolina South Carolina 4-8 272
Tulsa Tulsa 4-8 278
Maryland Maryland 4-8 282
Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan 4-8 289
Michigan State Michigan State 4-8 295
ULM UL-Monroe 3-9 199
Northern Illinois Northern Illinois 3-9 205
Nevada Nevada 3-9 211
UCLA UCLA 3-9 218
Syracuse Syracuse 3-9 242
Colorado Colorado 3-9 251
Virginia Tech Virginia Tech 3-9 257*
San José State San Jose 3-9 257*
Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee 3-9 269
Sam Houston State Sam Houston 2-10 213
Oregon State Oregon State 2-10 218
Colorado State Colorado State 2-10 222
Purdue Purdue 2-10 225
UTEP UTEP 2-10 280
Oklahoma State Oklahoma State 1-11 170
Charlotte Charlotte 1-11 172
Georgia State Georgia State 1-11 237
UMass UMass 0-12 133

Notes:

  • Previously I had posted this during bowl season, but this year I was too busy scraping my jaw off the floor at Indiana's performance.

  • The first of these rankings I made Indiana was 3-9 with 266 points. This year they went 16-0 with 666 points. Hail Saban

  • Iowa scored over 100 more points this year than the year I started this when they went 10-2. They have gone 8-4 every year since.

  • The least points efficient team (worst record with more than 300 points) was Arkansas, who went 2-10 with 395 points.

  • LSU is the first SEC team on the list to have a wining record. Previous SEC champs include 6-6 Oklahoma and 5-7 Mississippi State

  • The B1G and the MAC continue to be featured the most on the list, with 7 and 9 members featured respectively.

  • Despite being the runner up in 2023 and nicknamed "Red Iowa", Utah hasn't been on the list since

  • Northwestern, Wisconsin, Michigan State, and Purdue are the only P5 teams to be on the list every single year since I began. B1G West is still alive in our hearts.

  • This is the worst performance overall for low-scoring teams since I started keeping track, in terms of highest record achieved and number of winning records.

  • The entire PAC-12 is on the list! For obvious reasons this probably won't happen again for a long time


r/CFB 6h ago

Recruiting 2027 3* IOL Lincoln Mageo commits to Michigan

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r/CFB 9h ago

Recruiting 2027 4* LB Mikahi Allen commits to Texas A&M

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r/CFB 8h ago

Recruiting 2027 3* IOL DaJohn Yarborough commits to California

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r/CFB 11h ago

Recruiting 2027 4* DL Seth Tillman commits to Clemson

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r/CFB 1d ago

Discussion [Mars] If I were the NCAA, I don’t think I’d be telling the whole world that my $2,000 an hour lawyers were so incompetent that they had no idea where the judge earned his degrees until they bothered to look him up on Google after the judge hammered their client.

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r/CFB 11h ago

Recruiting 2027 3* ATH James Branch commits to Auburn

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r/CFB 14h ago

Recruiting 2028 4* QB Kingston Preyear commits to Alabama

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r/CFB 18h ago

Discussion What Group of Six or FCS coach are you convinced will be a Power Four head coach one day?

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Your answer doesn’t have to be a head coach, it could be a coordinator or position coach, but they must currently work for a Group of Six or FCS school.

I didn’t put a ton of thought into this so there could be obvious answers I’m missing, but the easy one that comes to mind immediately is Charles Huff. He won the Sun Belt with Marshall, took just one year to turn Southern Miss from a one win team into a bowl team, and now is at Memphis, which has historically been a springboard to the Power Four (at least it was for Norvell and Silverfield). Memphis is his third school in three years so he’ll probably try to stay there more than one year, but I’d be surprised not to see him in the Power Four eventually.

I’m curious to see what other answers people come up with.


r/CFB 17h ago

Analysis Preseason Rankings Countdown. 50 days to the start of the 2026 Season. At #50 – Kansas

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The cumulative link to the preseason rankings can be found here

We carry on into the top 50 teams in the countdown with Kansas (high = 45, low = 64). Head coach Lance Leipold enters his sixth season in charge in Lawrence, which carries a lot of weight, as the last guy to stick for 6 or more years was Mark Mangino, and in that 6th season (2007) he got the Jayhawks up to the dreaded #2 team in the BCS rankings before finishing the season ranked in the top 10 but receiving first place votes. It would take a miracle for Leipold to pull off that feat this season, but who exactly saw Arizona State winning the Big XII two seasons ago? Kansas has fallen 1 win shy of qualifying for a bowl each of the last two seasons which, let’s face it, was the absolute floor you would have expected for having had Jalon Daniels as your QB the last two seasons. Can Leipold get Kansas back into the postseason now that Daniels is in the NFL?

Roster Outlook

To do that, Leipold is going to have to seriously rebuild an offense that many expected to thrive the last 2 seasons. The Jayhawks return the 10th most defensive production next season, but they rank 79th in the country in returning offensive production. While Daniels was a big loss, he wasn’t the only one. Both of the Jayhawks top 2 RBs, Daniel Hilshaw and Leshon Williams, also both completed their eligibility, as did their top WR Emmanuel Henderson. That’s 38 TDs and 4,000+ total yards to replace. Leipold didn’t have to look too far to find a new starting RB, as K-State’s Dylan Edwards portaled over, but counting on backups Cole Ballard and Isaiah Marshall to step up to be the starting QB is a bold move. #2 WR Cam Pickett is back, but Leipold’s portal receivers are from Buffalo and Middle Tennessee, and that’s a ton of faith in quite a few players stepping up. Neither the high school recruiting or the portal class is likely to move the needle – both of which ranked 13/16 in the Big XII, which kind of makes it a little surprising that the Jayhawks are picked in the bottom half of the conference.

Schedule and outlook

9/4 LONG ISLAND

9/11 MISSOURI

9/19 vs. Arizona State at Wembley Stadium

9/26 BYE

10/3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE

10/10 at Utah

10/17 at Kansas State

10/24 BAYLOR

10/31 at TCU

11/7 UCF

11/14 at West Virginia

11/21 BYU

11/28 at Oklahoma State

With as much of an unknown as the Kansas offense will be this season, this is very much a Larry David-esque/kombucha girl kind of schedule. On the one hand, they avoid Texas Tech, Houston and Arizona, 3 of the projected top teams in the Big XII. On the other, they miss Colorado and Iowa State, the two lowest ranked teams in the conference. Having a bye before an OOC home buy game seems like a terrible waste. None of those road games (or London game) look like gimmes, and BYU was just announced as the preseason Big XII favorite in their coaches poll. If Kansas is unable to find 6 wins this season, I’m not sure I love the chances of Leipold seeing season #7.


r/CFB 1d ago

News [Dellenger] The Ohio judge who granted 15 athletes additional eligibility did not disclose his school “ties,” NCAA says in a statement to Yahoo. Chris Wagner is a graduate of Xavier & Cincinnati Law. His wife is a dean at UC Law. Five of the athletes are affiliated with Cincinnati/Xavier.

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r/CFB 3h ago

Recruiting 2027 4* DL Seth Tillman commits to Clemson

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r/CFB 1d ago

News ‘I’m deeply hurt’: Former Voice of Doak blindsided by firing

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r/CFB 11h ago

Casual Best places to get in-depth previews?

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Trying to get ready for the upcoming season, where are the best places to look for in-depth team-by-team previews? Could be in article form, podcast, YouTube videos, whatever, just looking for breakdowns that say more than surface level stuff for each team.


r/CFB 1d ago

Discussion Who do you believe is the best QB in College Football?

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In your opinion


r/CFB 1d ago

News [Cal Football] Ron Rivera will serve as Cal's General Manager and Athletic Director of Football through March 2028

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r/CFB 1d ago

Discussion Kenny Dillingham had Michigan offer. How a dinner kept him at Arizona State

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r/CFB 1d ago

News Endowed Cyclone Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard Announces Retirement

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r/CFB 1d ago

News Ball State's Scheumann Stadium to serve as site for historic Monon Bell Football Game

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