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This is a list junior colleges in the United States that field a football program. The two largest associations are the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA). In the NJCAA, of 512 member colleges, 53 sponsored a football program, as of November 2023.
The 2023 junior college football season was the season of intercollegiate junior college football running from September to December 2023. The season ended with three national champions: two from the National Junior College Athletic Association's (NJCAA) Division I and Division III and one from the California Community College Athletic Association (3C2A).
The 2022 junior college football season was the season of intercollegiate junior college football running from September to December 2022. The season ended with three national champions: two from the National Junior College Athletic Association's (NJCAA) Division I and Division III and one from the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA).
After a long offseason with no meaningful games to speak of — sans Week 0 and some early Week 1 competition — college football is well and truly back for the 2024 season.. That leads up to an ...
The Renegades, who won their final two games of the regular season to finish 6-4, will travel to East L.A. College to play in the Patriotic Bowl on Saturday, Nov. 25. Kick-off is slated for 2 p.m ...
Southwest Junior College Football Conference: Nick Bobeck: 2011: East Mississippi: Scooba, Mississippi ... Glendale (CA) (1) Grand Rapids: 50–48 [27] 2006: Pilgrim ...
Akron Zips football history: 'A role model for many': Friends, family remember late UA football coach Gerry Faust Akron Zips running back Charles Kellom scores a second-half 2-point conversion ...
CBS aired a weekly game during the 1950 college football season, culminating in a broadcast of the Army-Navy Game with Connie Desmond doing the play-by-play. Desmond served as play-by-play commentator for CBS's 4 broadcasts in 1951, including the first ever color telecast when #5 California played #19 Penn.