College Football Schedule 2025-26
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RICE 28 , CHAR 17 | Grayson Loftis 186 | Quinton Jackson 80 | Javen Nicholas 93 |
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LAF 38 , COLUM 14 | Chase Goodwin 195 | Kente Edwards 150 | Mason Kuehner 58 |
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TLSA 19 , OKST 12 | Baylor Hayes 219 | Dominic Richardson 146 | Zion Booker 59 |
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IOWA 38 , RUT 28 | Athan Kaliakmanis 330 | Kamari Moulton 68 | Ian Strong 151 |
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TTU 34 , UTAH 10 | Will Hammond 169 | Cameron Dickey 67 | Dallen Bentley 75 |
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MEM 32 , ARK 31 | Taylen Green 325 | Sutton Smith 146 | Cortez Braham Jr. 102 |
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TCU 35 , SMU 24 | Josh Hoover 379 | Trent Battle 60 | Eric McAlister 254 |
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MD 27 , WISC 10 | Malik Washington 265 | DeJuan Williams 62 | Octavian Smith Jr. 113 |
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UNLV 41 , MIA-OH 38 | Anthony Colandrea 293 | Jai'Den Thomas 118 | Kam Perry 122 |
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UNT 45 , ARMY 38 | Drew Mestemaker 249 | Dewayne Coleman 117 | Miles Coleman 74 |
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USF 63 , SCST 14 | Byrum Brown 236 | Sam Franklin 91 | Chas Nimrod 119 | |
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SYR 34 , CLEM 21 | Cade Klubnik 363 | Adam Randall 130 | Johntay Cook 113 |
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LOU 40 , BGSU 17 | Miller Moss 316 | Keyjuan Brown 83 | Caullin Lacy 97 | |
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VATECH 38 , WOF 6 | Kyron Drones 306 | Marcellous Hawkins 79 | P.J. Prioleau 65 | |
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BROWN 46 , GTOWN 0 | James Murphy 219 | Qwentin Brown 69 | Jimmy Kibble 82 |
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YALE 28 , HOLYCR 10 | Cal Swanson 193 | Josh Pitsenberger 127 | Nico Brown 119 |
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SD 42 , PRINCE 35 | Tyler Voss 237 | Adam Criter 105 | Cole Monach 91 |
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TENN 56 , UAB 24 | Jalen Kitna 364 | Peyton Lewis 81 | Kaleb Brown 79 | |
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ILLST 38 , NORTAL 36 | Tommy Rittenhouse 250 | Tommy Rittenhouse 89 | Daniel Sobkowicz 150 |
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CMU 49 , WAGNER 10 | Joe Labas 241 | Trey Cornist 52 | Nahree Biggins 106 | |
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HARV 59 , STET 7 | Jaden Craig 208 | Jordan Harris 52 | Ryan Tattersall 81 |
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PENN 24 , STONEH 21 | Liam O'Brien 238 | Julien Stokes 52 | Jared Richardson 103 |
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MONM 51 , VILL 33 | Derek Robertson 397 | Rodney Nelson 186 | Josh Derry 177 |
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DART 27 , UNH 20 | Matt Vezza 273 | D.J. Crowther 143 | Chase Wilson 120 |
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DELST 39 , STF-PA 10 | Nick Whitfield Jr. 265 | James Jones 111 | Brenden Hodge 134 |
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COLG 44 , FORD 21 | Zach Osborne 219 | Cole Fulton 97 | Treyvhon Saunders 126 |
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SOUDAK 42 , DRAKE 21 | Aidan Bouman 226 | L.J. Phillips Jr. 143 | Larenzo Fenner 101 |
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DAYTON 17 , RMOR 14 | Bryce Schondelmyer 194 | Mason Hackett 97 | Michael Mussari 52 |
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RICH 38 , VMI 14 | Collin Shannon 198 | Jamaal Brown 153 | Owen Sweeney 106 |
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MERC 38 , CIT 0 | Braden Atkinson 305 | CJ Miller 100 | Adjatay Dabbs 100 |
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WCU 50 , SAM 35 | Taron Dickens 582 | Markel Townsend 56 | Jaden Gibson 122 |
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ORE 41 , ORST 7 | Dante Moore 305 | Jayden Limar 70 | Gary Bryant Jr. 65 |
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MONT 63 , INST 20 | Keali'i Ah Yat 313 | Nick Osho 134 | Michael Wortham 78 |
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MONTST 17 , MERCYH 0 | Adam Urena 206 | Colson Coon 71 | Rylan Davison 84 |
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MISS 45 , TULN 10 | Trinidad Chambliss 307 | Trinidad Chambliss 112 | Deuce Alexander 94 |
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OKLA 24 , AUBURN 17 | John Mateer 271 | Jeremiah Cobb 61 | Isaiah Sategna III 127 |
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MICH 30 , NEB 27 | Dylan Raiola 308 | Justice Haynes 149 | Jacory Barney Jr. 120 |
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JMU 31 , LIB 13 | Alonza Barnett III 213 | Wayne Knight 89 | Jaylan Sanchez 51 | |
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EASTMI 34 , UL-LAF 31 | Daniel Beale 233 | Dontae McMillan 121 | Shelton Sampson Jr. 87 | |
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TROY 21 , BUFF 17 | Tucker Kilcrease 148 | Al-Jay Henderson 76 | RaRa Thomas 78 |
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UCF 34 , UNC 9 | Tayven Jackson 223 | Tayven Jackson 66 | Dylan Wade 47 |
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FSU 66 , KENTST 10 | Tommy Castellanos 205 | Gavin Sawchuk 97 | Micahi Danzy 112 | |
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ND 56 , PUR 30 | Ryan Browne 250 | Jeremiyah Love 157 | Jordan Faison 105 | |
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UCONN 31 , BALLST 25 | Kiael Kelly 209 | Cam Edwards 194 | Skyler Bell 103 | |
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OHIO 52 , G-WEBB 35 | Parker Navarro 290 | Sieh Bangura 123 | Chase Hendricks 144 |
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WESTMI 14 , TOL 13 | Broc Lowry 201 | Chip Trayanum 153 | Tailique Williams 112 | |
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NORDAK 58 , VALPO 7 | Jerry Kaminski 172 | Xavier Leigh 64 | Micah Mackay 67 |
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DUKE 45 , NCSU 33 | CJ Bailey 363 | Hollywood Smothers 123 | Terrell Anderson 165 |
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W&M 34 , CHSOU 7 | Tyler Hughes 296 | Hakeem Watters 119 | Jackson Blee 77 |
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HOW 34 , HAMP 7 | Tyriq Starks 165 | Travis Kerney 113 | Montrell Walker 44 |
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NCCENT 62 , NCA&T 20 | Walker Harris 380 | Chris Mosley 168 | Nasim Cosby 117 |
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SHEART 31 , NOR 28 | Otto Kuhns 340 | Mitchell Summers 119 | JJ Evans 113 |
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MSST 38 , NIU 10 | Blake Shapen 160 | Fluff Bothwell 101 | DeAree Rogers 84 | |
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GT 45 , TEM 24 | Haynes King 161 | Jamal Haynes 107 | JoJo Bermudez 58 | |
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SJSU 31 , IDAHO 28 | Joshua Wood 227 | Jabari Bates 131 | Danny Scudero 130 | |
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NOARI 31 , INCWOR 23 | EJ Colson 292 | Seth Cromwell 63 | Jameson Garcia 116 |
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EASTTN 26 , ELON 16 | Cade McNamara 268 | Jason Albritton 56 | Ephraim Floyd 145 |
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KU 41 , WVU 10 | Jalon Daniels 138 | Leshon Williams 129 | Levi Wentz 41 |
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KENNST 28 , ARKST 21 | Amari Odom 308 | Amari Odom 101 | Gabriel Benyard 114 | |
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DEL 38 , FIU 16 | Nick Minicucci 219 | Kejon Owens 73 | Alex Perry 86 |
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AKRON 51 , DUQ 7 | Ben Finley 219 | Jordan Gant 161 | Myles Walker 65 |
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WESTGA 33 , EASTKY 12 | Myles Burkett 203 | TJ Lester 108 | Jordan Dees 84 |
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CAMP 50 , BRYANT 48 | Kamden Sixkiller 334 | Dylan Kedzior 93 | Randall King 142 |
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URI 28 , LIU 7 | Devin Farrell 193 | O'Shawn Ross Jr. 130 | Marquis Buchanan 103 |
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YSU 31 , TOWSON 28 | Beau Brungard 277 | Beau Brungard 100 | Jaceon Doss 120 |
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MERRIM 16 , CENTCT 14 | Brady Olson 174 | Elijah Howard 91 | Dave Pardo 63 |
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LEHIGH 41 , BUCK 24 | Ralph Rucker IV 291 | Luke Yoder 174 | Sam Milligan 109 |
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EASTWA 52 , WESTIL 31 | Nate Bell 272 | Nate Bell 144 | Tristin Duncan 110 |
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BOISE 49 , AF 37 | Maddux Madsen 276 | Dylan Riley 171 | Cade Harris 179 |
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WESTKY 31 , NEVADA 16 | Maverick McIvor 216 | Caleb Ramseur 66 | Noah Meyers 81 | |
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MARSH 42 , MIDDTN 28 | Nicholas Vattiato 299 | Michael Allen 90 | Demarcus Lacey 107 |
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COASTC 38 , USA 20 | Bishop Davenport 197 | Keenan Phillips 104 | Devin Voisin 94 | |
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JACST 45 , MUR 10 | Gavin Wimsatt 189 | Cam Cook 147 | Brock Rechsteiner 89 | |
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MOSTU 42 , TN-MAR 10 | Jacob Clark 271 | Shomari Lawrence 65 | Dash Luke 110 |
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MIZZOU 29 , SCAR 20 | LaNorris Sellers 302 | Ahmad Hardy 138 | Vandrevius Jacobs 128 |
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TARLST 52 , CHAT 24 | Daniel Greek 214 | Tre Page III 110 | Peyton Kramer 190 |
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NORCOL 26 , HOUCHR 23 | Eric Gibson Jr. 215 | Mathias Price 126 | Carver Cheeks 101 |
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SIU 59 , SEMO 31 | Jax Leatherwood 422 | DJ Williams 151 | Vinson Davis III 185 |
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LINDEN 30 , STNYBR 27 | Chris Zellous 317 | Nate Glantz 104 | Jayce Freeman 178 |
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PVA&M 27 , NWST 24 | Abram Johnston 156 | Chase Bingmon 180 | Jyzaiah Rockwell 84 |
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GRAM 31 , ETA&M 28 | Eric Rodriguez 229 | Byron Eaton Jr. 69 | Tyson George 59 |
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UW 59 , WSU 24 | Demond Williams Jr. 298 | Demond Williams Jr. 88 | Denzel Boston 107 |
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VANDY 70 , GAST 21 | Diego Pavia 245 | Diego Pavia 86 | Eli Stowers 73 | |
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LATECH 30 , SOUMIS 20 | Braylon Braxton 395 | Omiri Wiggins 49 | Eli Finley 155 | |
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ASU 27 , BAYLOR 24 | Sawyer Robertson 251 | Bryson Washington 111 | Derek Eusebio 78 | |
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BYU 34 , ECU 13 | Katin Houser 285 | LJ Martin 101 | Yannick Smith 146 |
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UVA 48 , STAN 20 | Chandler Morris 380 | J'Mari Taylor 85 | Trell Harris 145 |
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IU 63 , ILL 10 | Fernando Mendoza 267 | Khobie Martin 107 | Elijah Sarratt 92 |
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LSU 56 , SELA 10 | Garrett Nussmeier 273 | Ju'Juan Johnson 43 | Bauer Sharp 73 |
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UTAHTE 20 , UNI 9 | Matthew Schecklman 160 | Reggie Graff 103 | Ayden Price 49 |
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TEX 55 , SAMHOU 0 | Arch Manning 309 | Christian Clark 62 | Ryan Wingo 93 |
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ABICHR 45 , APSU 31 | Stone Earle 339 | Stone Earle 46 | Jackson Head 132 |
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SAC 45 , CENARK 16 | Cardell Williams 252 | Damian Henderson II 137 | Jordan Anderson 98 |
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TX-SA 17 , CSU 16 | Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi 176 | Robert Henry Jr. 144 | Armani Winfield 93 |
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UCDAV 50 , SOUT 34 | Bronson Barron 316 | Jordan Fisher 170 | Gabe Nunez 106 |
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CU 37 , WYO 20 | Kaidon Salter 303 | Samuel Harris 114 | Omarion Miller 88 |
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USC 45 , MSU 31 | Jayden Maiava 234 | Waymond Jordan 157 | Makai Lemon 134 |
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College Football Schedule
Rose Bowl
The United States probably has the biggest following with respect to any college sport in the world. In fact, there are plenty of people in America who are not as gung ho about the professional sports leagues such as the NFL, NBA, MLB, etc. as they are about the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) sports. There could be several reasons for this but the one thing that stands out is the passion individuals have for their school and the respective college team.
The college football season typically starts from the end of August to the early part of January. Teams generally play anywhere between 8 to 12 games a year. They play an equal number of home and away games throughout the season but the scheduling process is quite complex to understand.
Understanding how the NCAA runs college football games can be quite confusing. The NCAA for instance does not control all aspects of college football games. It only has control over the rules and compliances on the field, apart from that everything else including the money and the tournaments is managed by the respective conferences of college football.
NCAA Football Conferences
The NCAA football constitutes first and foremost of four divisions which are Division 1 FBS, Division 1 FCS, Division 2, and Division 3. Most of the college football teams belong to either one of these divisions. Although not everything is set in stone, it is generally considered that playing college football for a Division 1 school will get you the maximum chance of going professional in the future.
We will check out only the Division 1 FBS in this article as it is the most important one and really the only one that matters. FBS stands for Football Bowl Subdivision and within this division, we have a total of 10 different conferences. The four teams of Notre Dame, Brigham Young University, Army, and Navy do not belong to any of the conferences despite being in the FBS.
Out of these ten, there are five conferences known as the Power Five Conferences, which are the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Big Ten Conference, Big 12 Conference, Pac-12 Conference, and Southeastern Conference (SEC).
The remaining five conferences which are at times referred to as the Non-Power Five (Group of 5) Conferences are the American Athletic Conference (AAC), Conference USA Conference, Mid-American Conference (MAC), Mountain West Conference (MWC), and the Sun Belt Conference (SBC).
NCAA Football Schedule Process
This is where things start getting tricky because every conference in college football has its individual freedom. That means all conferences have the autonomy to create their own schedules, but it is not as simple as just assigning two teams to play each other within their own conference.
Every conference has its own set of rules and guidelines which they use to schedule games. In addition to that, some conferences have more pull than others thereby directly impacting which teams get to play the best games. To create one national schedule from this is one tough ask.
It may come as a surprise that in today's day and age when the simplest of simple things are done with the help of an algorithm run by software, that college football schedules are drawn up by speaking to one another and agreeing to terms. The conference officials and the athletic directors all must come together and work out a possible schedule that works for everyone and which also allots an equal number of home and away games to each team.
There are three main factors which go into consideration during the scheduling of college football games. They are conference scheduling, non-conference scheduling, and TV broadcasting.
Conference scheduling
Since each conference has its own method of scheduling games, the process remains unique to all conferences. Generally, all the schools will play the other schools within their conference at least once a year. The Power Five conferences also play a few cross-divisional games in addition to their conference games.
Non-conference scheduling
These are the games that each team needs to play outside of their own conference against other teams. As each team must figure out with whom they will play and when and where, this can get a bit complicated, especially for the smaller school.
Power Five teams will normally play one or two non-conference games with other Power Five conferences as well as one or two games with teams from Group of Five conferences. Since the reward is greater for Group of Five teams when they go up against the Power Five competition, teams from the former conferences will generally try to play more games with the latter. In doing so, Group of Five teams will get a significantly more amount of revenue.
TV Broadcasting
The third factor that goes into scheduling college football games is that of TV broadcasting. This is because all top networks want to show the best possible games at the best time slots on their respective networks. Therefore, many times the TV networks will also have a say in the scheduling matters and may request any changes or modifications as they see fit.
Power 5 and Group of 5 Conferences
Typically, the best of the best teams are all in the Power 5 conferences. They are the ones who receive the maximum media attention, the maximum revenue, and boast of the maximum fan following as well. The teams in these conferences have a long-standing history of winning and producing the best talent that will carry forward to the professional league.
Each conference in the Power Five has its own rules for scheduling and not all conferences play the same number of games within their own conference. For example, teams in the Big Ten conference will play nine conference games and three non-conference games, but the same is not the case with the SEC as they play only eight conference games and four non-conference games.
However, a lot of mixing up and shaking up of the conferences and their rules keep taking place and therefore not everything can be attributed to a permanent way of functioning. For instance, some teams are looking to jump from one conference to another while some conferences that are playing eight inter-conference games want to move to nine.
Therefore, for the various conferences to make their schedules, a lot of attention must be given to all the guidelines and a committee needs to monitor all the intricacies such as the competitive balance between the teams, broadcast terms and conditions, an equal number of home and away games, and more.
As for the Group of Five conferences, most of them will play eight inter-conference games and four non-conference games. The same level of thought process must go into making the schedule for these conferences as well. But one disadvantage for the Group of 5 teams is that they must strive harder to get a matchup with some of the Power 5 teams.
Conference Scheduling
Since all conferences have their unique ways of creating a schedule, not all teams will play each other from their respective conference on an annual basis. Such a case arises because there are a greater number of teams in conferences than the number of games a team can play. Therefore, each conference needs to resort to a rotation-based design to ensure that teams will play each other once every few years.
For example, if we look at the Big 12 conference, it has a total of ten teams. This conference plays 9 conference and 1 non-conference game throughout the season. Thus, as per the rotation policy, each team will play all other teams in the conference at least once in two years.
Taking the example of the SEC, which is probably the most popular conference today, it has fourteen teams within the conference and it is also subdivided into two divisions, namely: the East and the West. Each team will play a total of eight conference games out of which six are from their own division and the other two are from the other division. This conference also has 1 permanent rival for each team and it rotates the other seven conference games every year.
Non-Conference Scheduling
Scheduling the non-conference games does not require any rotational policy as teams are free to select their opponents mutually. However, teams will want to play games against top-quality opposition to ensure they remain at a high level when they play their conference games. Also, the Group of 5 conference teams can take this opportunity to not only see where they are in terms of performance with the top tier teams, but they can also generate much more income from these games as more media and revenue are associated with the Power 5 teams.
When it comes to non-conference scheduling, there are many teams that have created matchups with one another years in advance. This is done as careful planning is required to generate proper revenue for home games and to maintain steady competition. Teams will alternate between easy and difficult games every other year as a way of balancing out their schedules.
FBS Power 5 Conferences
ACC Scheduling
From 2023, the ACC will play their games with the newly introduced 3-5-5 format. That means that each team will play three of their rivals on a permanent basis which leaves ten teams. These ten teams will be separated into two groups of five and they will be flipped every other year. Therefore, within the conference the ACC will play eight teams and then they will play a further four teams outside of their conference as well.
As of 2023, the ACC consists of 14 schools in the conference which are as follows:
- Boston College Eagles
- Clemson Tigers
- Duke Blue Devils
- Florida State Seminoles
- Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
- Louisville Cardinals
- Miami Hurricanes
- North Carolina Tar Heels
- North Carolina State Wolfpack
- Pittsburgh Panthers
- Syracuse Orange
- Virginia Cavaliers
- Virginia Tech Hokies
- Wake Forest Demon Deacons
The permanent matchups for the ACC teams are as below:
| University | Rival 1 | Rival 2 | Rival 3 |
| Boston College | Miami | Pittsburgh | Syracuse |
| Clemson | Florida State | Georgia Tech | NC State |
| Duke | North Carolina | NC State | Wake Forest |
| Florida State | Clemson | Miami | Syracuse |
| Georgia Tech | Clemson | Louisville | Wake Forest |
| Louisville | Georgia Tech | Miami | Virginia |
| Miami | Boston College | Florida State | Louisville |
| North Carolina | Duke | NC State | Virginia |
| NC State | Clemson | Duke | North Carolina |
| Pittsburgh | Boston College | Syracuse | Virginia Tech |
| Syracuse | Boston College | Florida State | Pittsburgh |
| Virginia | Louisville | North Carolina | Virginia Tech |
| Virginia Tech | Pittsburgh | Virginia | Wake Forest |
| Wake Forest | Duke | Georgia Tech | Virginia Tech |
Big 10 Scheduling
The Big 10 which is divided into the East and West division follows a nine game conference schedule. Seven teams are placed in both divisions based upon their locality. The Big 10 schedules six divisional games and three cross divisional games. The Indiana and Perdue game is an annual cross division game which is a permanent fixture. Apart from this, each team will face three non-conference teams as well.
As of 2023, the Big Ten’s two divisions and their respective teams are as follows:
| East | West |
| Ohio State Buckeyes | Minnesota Golden Gophers |
| Rutgers Scarlet Knights | Iowa Hawkeyes |
| Maryland Terrapins | Wisconsin Badgers |
| Michigan Wolverines | Illinois Fighting Illini |
| Michigan St. Spartans | Purdue Boilermakers |
| Penn St. Nittany Lions | Northwestern Wildcats |
| Indiana Hoosiers | Nebraska Cornhuskers |
Big 12 Scheduling
The Big 12’s current scheduling system is a 14 team round robin event. Upon its conclusion, the top two teams in the conference will fight it out in the Championship game to declare the eventual winner of the conference.
The current teams playing in the Big 12 conference are:
- BYU Cougars
- Cincinnati Bearcats
- Houston Cougars
- Iowa State Cyclones
- Kansas Jayhawks
- Kansas State Wildcats
- Oklahoma Sooners
- Oklahoma State Cowboys
- Texas Longhorns
- UCF Knights
- Baylor Bears
- TCU Horned Frogs
- Texas Tech Red Raiders
- West Virginia Mountaineers
PAC-12 Scheduling
The PAC-12 which once followed divisions of two has done away with them and now hold a round robin system similar to that of the Big 12. Once the season comes to an end the top two teams in the conference will play the Championship game.
The PAC-12 football conference is made up of the following teams:
- USC Trojans
- Arizona Wildcats
- Arizona State Sun Devils
- California Golden Bears
- Colorado Buffaloes
- Oregon Ducks
- Oregon State Beavers
- Stanford Cardinal
- UCLA Bruins
- Utah Utes
- Washington Huskies
- Washington State Cougars
SEC Scheduling
Considered by many to be the best conference in college football at least since the past few years, the SEC operates in a division format with two divisions of seven teams each. However, with more teams joining next year, it is expected that the current system will undergo a change to better accommodate the expansion of the conference. At present though, each team within the conference plays eight conference games.
From the division itself, each team plays all the other six teams every year. Then, each team has a permanent cross division rival for the seventh game and the eighth game is a cross divisional rotation.
The SECs permanent cross-divisional matchups are:
- Alabama vs. Tennessee
- Arkansas vs. Missouri
- Auburn vs. Georgia
- LSU vs. Florida
- Mississippi State vs. Kentucky
- Ole Miss vs. Vanderbilt
- Texas A&M vs. South Carolina.
The teams participating in the SEC conference as of 2023 are:
| East | West |
| Vanderbilt Commodores | Alabama Crimson Tide |
| Georgia Bulldogs | Arkansas Razorbacks |
| Kentucky Wildcats | Auburn Tigers |
| Missouri Tigers | Ole Miss Rebels |
| Tennessee Volunteers | Mississippi State Bulldogs |
| Florida Gators | TexasA&M Aggies |
| South Carolina Gamecocks | LSU Tigers |
FBS Group of Five Conferences
AAC Scheduling
The AAC scheduling system has just recently undergone a change which is expected to be continued till 2026. Featuring a conference of 14 teams, each team is set to play 8 conference games. As per this schedule, each team within the conference will face every other team twice in a period of four years getting one home game and one away game respectively. The ACC has also included six annual matchups which are as follows:
- North Texas vs. SMU
- UAB vs. Memphis
- Rice vs. UTSA
- Charlotte vs. East Carolina
- Florida Atlantic vs. South Florida
- Navy vs. Temple
The 14 members of the AAC are as follows:
- Memphis Tigers
- Charlotte 49ers
- Florida Atlantic Owls
- Navy Midshipmen
- Rice Owls
- SMU Mustangs
- South Florida Bulls
- Temple Owls
- Tulane Green Wave
- Tulsa Golden Hurricane
- UAB Blazers
- UTSA Roadrunners
- East Carolina Pirates
- North Texas Mean Green
C-USA Scheduling
This conference has been quite unstable since its formation. Several teams have left to join different conferences while new teams are making their way to the C-USA. This conference is set to expand further by next year making it one of the most unpredictable conferences in college football. As a result, the current schedule is in place only for the 2023 season and is expected to undergo some type of modification before the 2024 season. As for now, all nine teams from the conference will play each other in a round robin format.
The nine teams which make up the C-USA conference are:
- Liberty Flames
- Jacksonville State Gamecocks
- Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
- Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
- Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
- Sam Houston Bearkats
- FIU Panthers
- New Mexico State Aggies
- UTEP Miners
MAC Scheduling
The MAC conference is quite simple as it is divided into divisions featuring six teams each. Teams in this conference are set to play eight conference games which includes five divisional games and three cross divisional games.
The divisions of the MAC are as below:
| East | West | |
| Ohio Bobcats | Central Michigan Chippewas | |
| Akron Zips | Eastern Michigan Eagles | |
| Bowling Green Falcons | Northern Illinois Huskies | |
| Miami (OH) RedHawks | Toledo Rockets | |
| Buffalo Bulls | Western Michigan Broncos | |
| Kent State Golden Flashes | Ball State Cardinals |
MWC Scheduling
The MWC has made a change from 2023 onwards. Earlier this conference had a divisional system but now that has been scrapped. The twelve-team conference will play a 2-6 format wherein the 2 games will be against fixed opponents every year. The remaining six games will be rotation based and will be flipped every other year.
The teams making up the Mountain West Conference are:
- Air Force Falcons
- Fresno State Bulldogs
- Wyoming Cowboys
- San Diego State Aztecs
- New Mexico Lobos
- UNLV Rebels
- Utah State Aggies
- Hawaii Rainbow Warriors
- San Jose State Spartans
- Colorado State Rams
- Boise State Broncos
- Nevada Wolf Pack
The two permanent fixtures per team are as below:
| University | Rival 1 | Rival 2 |
| Air Force | Colorado State | Wyoming |
| Boise State | New Mexico | Utah State |
| Colorado State | Air Force | Wyoming |
| Fresno State | Nevada | San Jose State |
| Hawaii | San Diego State | UNLV |
| Nevada | Fresno State | UNLV |
| New Mexico | Boise State | San Jose State |
| San Diego State | Hawaii | Utah State |
| San Jose State | Fresno State | New Mexico |
| UNLV | Hawaii | Nevada |
| Utah State | Boise State | San Diego State |
| Wyoming | Air Force | Colorado State |
SBC Scheduling
The SBC conference is another one divided into two divisions of seven teams each. According to their scheduling, each team will play two cross divisional games, one at home and one away. Furthermore, each team will play against all six divisional opponents every year for a total of eight conference games.
The divisions of the SBC conference are as below:
| East | West |
| Old Dominion Monarchs | Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks |
| Georgia Southern Eagles | South Alabama Jaguars |
| Georgia State Panthers | Southern Miss Golden Eagles |
| James Madison Dukes | Texas State Bobcats |
| Marshall Thundering Herd | Troy Trojans |
| Appalachian State Mountaineers | Arkansas State Red Wolves |
| Coastal Carolina Chanticleers | Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns |
Independents (FBS) Scheduling
The Independent programs in college football are very few today with only four of them left. Most of the independent schools from earlier have joined other conferences as they can then earn revenue from television broadcasting. In addition to that, joining a conference makes their scheduling worries easier. However, the independent schools do get more flexibility to schedule their matchups as they are not conference bound. This gives them added advantage in having interesting games throughout the year.
The four independent football schools that are remaining are:
- Army West Point Black Knights
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish
- Connecticut Huskies
- Massachusetts Minutemen
The Army has fixed annual games against the Navy and Air Force. They also have a rivalry game with Notre Dame but it is not on an annual basis and is scheduled quite randomly. As for Notre Dame, they have many long-standing rivalry matchups throughout the year and they also have a deal with the ACC which gives them five games every year.
UConn was earlier part of the AAC but their other sports faced some issues due to which they had to leave the conference in 2020. Nowadays, as their football program is not so strong, many FBS schools play against them in order to fill out their schedules.
FCS Conferences
The conferences in the FCS division of college football are undergoing regular changes with new conferences coming up and teams leaving and joining every passing year. As a result of which the scheduling format for these conferences keep on changing and information pertaining to the same is scantily available.
Big Sky Scheduling
The Big Sky Conference consists of twelve teams currently. Their schedule from 2022 to 2024 is set at eight league games which comprises two fixed annual opponents and six rotating ones. This new format was put into action to make sure that teams would get to play other teams in the conference more frequently than earlier. Teams have also been afforded the flexibility to choose at least one of their permanent opponents.
The Big Sky’s twelve-member conference is as follows:
- Idaho Vandals
- Montana Grizzlies
- Sacramento State Hornets
- Weber State Wildcats
- Cal Poly Mustangs
- Montana State Bobcats
- UC Davis Aggies
- Eastern Washington Eagles
- Idaho State Bengals
- Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
- Northern Colorado Bears
- Portland State Vikings
Big South Scheduling
The Big South Conference is one of the newest conferences in college football. Initially starting out with nine teams, it has quickly been reduced to only four at present. This conference has decided to merge with the Ohio Valley Conference in 2026 as both conferences do not have sufficient teams. Due to so many ongoing changes, the exact scheduling format for the Big South Conference is not available.
The four teams in the Big South Conference are as below:
- Bryant Bulldogs
- Charleston Southern Buccaneers
- Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs
- Robert Morris Colonials
Coastal Athletic Association Conference Scheduling
The CAA conference which consists of fifteen teams has each team playing eight games in the conference. Moreover, each team has been allotted two permanent rivals annually while the remaining six games are on rotation basis. This means each team will play every other team at home and away at least once in eight years.
The fifteen members of the CAA conference are:
- William & Mary Tribe
- Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
- Monmouth Hawks
- Rhode Island Rams
- Villanova Wildcats
- Hampton Pirates
- New Hampshire Wildcats
- Albany Great Danes
- Elon Phoenix
- Maine Black Bears
- North Carolina A&T Aggies
- Richmond Spiders
- Campbell Fighting Camels
- Towson Tigers
- Stony Brook Seawolves
Independents (FCS) Conference Scheduling
In the FCS division of college football, the Kennesaw State Owls are the only team which are playing as an independent conference. The Owls are slowly beginning their transition from the FCS to the FBS as they are moving to Conference USA football conference in 2024.
Ivy League Conference Scheduling
There are a total of eight Ivy League Schools featuring in the college football program. The Ivy League Conference usually starts a little later than the other conferences, mostly near mid-September. These schools play ten games each which include a complete round-robin system where each team plays all the other seven teams. The remaining three games are scheduled against non-conference teams.
Ivy League Conference teams include:
- Dartmouth Big Green
- Harvard Crimson
- Columbia Lions
- Princeton Tigers
- Cornell Big Red
- Penn Quakers
- Yale Bulldogs
- Brown Bears
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Scheduling
The MEAC is a conference consisting of six football teams. As per their schedule for the 2023 season, teams will play non-conference games at the start and the end of the season with conference games being sandwiched in between.
The six participating teams in MEAC are”
- North Carolina Central Eagles
- Howard Bison
- Morgan State Bears
- Norfolk State Spartans
- Delaware State Hornets
- South Carolina State Bulldogs
Missouri Valley Conference Scheduling
The Missouri Valley Conference is one of those which has somewhat of a complex history. It has undergone a couple of name changes over the years as well. This conference uses a simple round robin system to decide the eventual conference champion. The first three weeks are usually reserved for non-conference matchups while the remaining nine weeks are for conference games. Teams are also allowed to make changes to their schedule provided both teams have a written agreement in place.
- Teams participating in this conference currently are:
- Illinois State Redbirds
- North Dakota Fighting Hawks
- North Dakota State Bison
- South Dakota State Jackrabbits
- Southern Illinois Salukis
- Murray State Racers
- South Dakota Coyotes
- Youngstown State Penguins
- Indiana State Sycamores
- Missouri State Bears
- UNI Panthers
- Western Illinois Leathernecks
Northeast Conference Scheduling
The Northeast Conference features eight teams which will all play each other. Each team will get four home games and three away games in the conference. Each team will also play three away non-conference games for the 2023 season.
The eight teams making up the Northeast Conference are:
- Stonehill Skyhawks
- Duquesne Dukes
- LIU Sharks
- Merrimack Warriors
- Sacred Heart Pioneers
- Saint Francis U Red Flash
- Wagner Seahawks
- Central Connecticut State Blue Devils
Ohio Valley Conference Scheduling
The Ohio Valley Conference has joined forces with the Big South Conference as both conferences had lost several teams. Now the two conferences together have a total of ten teams and will play a schedule consisting of six conference games. As prior commitments with teams are still prevalent, more conference games cannot be played currently.
The Ohio Valley Conference teams are:
- Southeast Missouri State Redhawks
- Eastern Illinois Panthers
- Tennessee State Tigers
- UT Martin Skyhawks
- Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles
- Lindenwood Lions
Patriot League Conference Scheduling
The Patriot League Conference features seven teams which are as follows:
- Georgetown Hoyas
- Fordham Rams
- Bucknell Bison
- Holy Cross Crusaders
- Lafayette Leopards
- Lehigh Mountain Hawks
- Colgate Raiders
Pioneer League Conference Scheduling
This conference is truly a one-of-a-kind conference given the fact that it has teams from both coasts and many more through the heart of the country. The eleven team conference boasts teams such as:
- Stetson Hatters
- Butler Bulldogs
- Dayton Flyers
- Morehead State Eagles
- Presbyterian Blue Hose
- St. Thomas (MN) Tommies
- Marist Red Foxes
- Davidson Wildcats
- Drake Bulldogs
- San Diego Toreros
- Valparaiso Beacons
Southern Conference Scheduling
The Southern Conference is a nine-team conference which is comprised of the following teams:
- Western Carolina Catamounts
- Mercer Bears
- Chattanooga Mocs
- ETSU Buccaneers
- Furman Paladins
- VMI Keydets
- Citadel Bulldogs
- Wofford Terriers
- Samford Bulldogs
Southland Conference Scheduling
With eight teams featuring in the Southland Conference, each team will play against the other teams in a round-robin format in 2023. This is the first time since 2013 that the round-robin format has been implemented. Apart from these seven games, teams will also play non-conference games.
The Southland Conference is made up of the following eight teams:
- Houston Christian Huskies
- UIW Cardinals
- Lamar Cardinals
- McNeese Cowboys
- Nicholls Colonels
- Northwestern State Demons
- Southeastern Louisiana Lions
- Texas A&M-Commerce Lions
Southwestern Athletic Conference Scheduling
The SWAC has been divided into two divisions and since 2021, it has implemented the following schedule to its football program. Each team will play five divisional and three non-divisional games. Three teams from the other division will be rotated every two years. The team with the best record in the conference will get the chance to host the Championship game.
The two divisions of the SWAC are as follows:
| EAST | WEST |
| Florida A&M Rattlers | Prairie View A&M Panthers |
| Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils | Alcorn State Braves |
| Alabama A&M Bulldogs | Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions |
| Alabama State Hornets | Grambling State Tigers |
| Bethune-Cookman Wildcats | Southern University Jaguars |
| Jackson State Tigers | Texas Southern Tigers |
United Athletic Conference Scheduling
The United Athletic Conference is a newly formed conference with the merger of two previously independent conferences, namely, the ASUN Conference and the Western Athletic Conference. Having nine teams currently as part of its membership, the UAC will be limited to six conference games for the 2023 season before it switches to a full round-robin system in 2024.
The UAC teams at present include:
- Tarleton State Texans
- Abilene Christian Wildcats
- Central Arkansas Bears
- Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
- Austin Peay Governors
- Eastern Kentucky Colonels
- Southern Utah Thunderbirds
- Utah Tech Trailblazers
- North Alabama Lions
Conclusion
In short, college football scheduling is not the same for each team as it has more flexibility. This is the case because the NCAA does not have a say in scheduling matters which is being handled by the respective conferences. Furthermore, each conference has its own set of rules that it follows to prepare its unique schedule taking into consideration various factors such as home and away games, conference, and non-conference games, and of course the broadcasting terms and conditions.
Sometimes, another issue which crops up during scheduling is the lack of availability of a stadium due to various factors beyond the team’s control. Considering all these factors, the committee members of each conference come out with a schedule which is then overseen by the NCAA.