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The 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season will be the 156th season of college football in the United States, the 120th season organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the 50th of the highest level of competition, the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The regular season will begin on August 23 and is scheduled to ...
With the losses of Texas and Oklahoma, the Big 12 Conference was reduced from 10 to 8 teams. On September 10, the Big 12 announced that BYU, an FBS independent and full member of the non-football West Coast Conference (WCC), along with American Athletic Conference (The American) members Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF would join the conference no later than 2024–25. [13]
Former conference New conference Year American International Yellow Jackets: Men's ice hockey: Atlantic Hockey America: NE-10 [a] 2025 [1] Austin Peay Governors: Women's lacrosse: No team ASUN: 2025 [2] California Baptist Lancers: Men's and women's swimming & diving: WAC: MPSF: 2025 [3] Canisius Golden Griffins: Acrobatics & tumbling [b] No ...
Additionally, Kennesaw State will transition from FCS to FBS and join the conference in 2024 to round out the 10-team configuration. For 2023, the league will have no divisions and play a round ...
In a handful of weeks, a 108-year-old conference effectively ceased to exist. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: College football conference realignment: How leagues have changed since ...
The CFP Management Committee — the 10 FBS conference commissioners and Notre Dame’s athletic director — meet next week in Dallas where potential changes to the playoff format, both immediate ...
The most recent programs to complete an FBS transition are James Madison, Sam Houston, and Jacksonville State, which all began their transitions in 2022 and became full FBS members in 2024. Kennesaw State is the next school to complete an FBS transition, starting it in 2023 and slated to complete it in 2025.
This year, the field expanded from four to 12, the five highest-ranked conference champions received automatic bids and the four highest-ranked champs were given seeds Nos. 1-4 and first-round byes.