2026 NCAA Division I FBS football season

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2026 NCAA Division I FBS season
NCAA logo.svg
DurationAugust 29, 2026 - December 12, 2026
Postseason
DurationDecember 12, 2026 – January 25, 2027
College Football Playoff
2027 College Football Playoff National Championship
DateJanuary 25, 2027
Site Allegiant Stadium
Paradise, Nevada
NCAA Division I FBS football seasons
  2025
 

The 2026 NCAA Division I FBS football season will be the 157th season of college football in the United States, the 121st season organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the 51st of the highest level of competition, the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The regular season will begin on August 29 and is scheduled to end on December 12. The postseason will begin on December 12, and, aside from any all-star games that are scheduled, end on January 25, 2027, with the College Football Playoff National Championship at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.

Contents

Conference realignment

On September 12, 2024, the Pac-12 announced that MW members Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, and San Diego State would join the Pac-12 in 2026. [1] [2] On September 24, 2024, the Pac-12 announced that another MW member, Utah State, would also join alongside the four aforementioned schools in 2026. [3] This brought the new Pac-12 to seven members, one short of the number needed to preserve its status as an FBS conference. [a] On October 1, 2024, UTEP announced that it would join the Mountain West from Conference USA starting in 2026. [6] This gave the MW seven full football-sponsoring members in the 2026 season; it had to add at least one more such member no later than 2028–29 to preserve its FBS status. The needed eighth member proved to be current football-only member Hawaii. On October 14, Hawaii athletic director Craig Angelos confirmed outside reports that the school would upgrade to full MW membership in 2026. [7] The MW officially announced this move the next day. [8] On January 7, 2025, the Mountain West got a ninth member in Mid-American Conference member Northern Illinois joining as a football-only affiliate. [9]

TeamConference in 2025Conference in 2026
Boise State Mountain West Pac-12
Colorado State Mountain West Pac-12
Fresno State Mountain West Pac-12
Northern Illinois MAC Mountain West
San Diego State Mountain West Pac-12
Texas State Sun Belt Pac-12
Utah State Mountain West Pac-12
UTEP CUSA Mountain West

The 2026 season will be the last for one FBS team in its current conference. [10]

SchoolCurrent conferenceFuture conference
Louisiana Tech CUSA Sun Belt

Rule changes

TBD

Notable headlines

TBD

Stadiums

Kickoff games

Week 0

The Regular season will begin on Saturday August 29 with Week 0.

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 29 North Carolina TCU Aviva StadiumDublin, Ireland ( Aer Lingus College Football Classic )   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Week 1

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 5 Baylor Auburn Mercedes–Benz StadiumAtlanta, Georgia ( Aflac Kickoff Game )   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Week 3

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 19 West Virginia Virginia Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, North Carolina ( Duke's Mayo Classic )   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Recap of the year

Voters were divided in the first poll of the 2026 college football season.

Regular season

August-September

October

November

Postseason

Conference championship games

Bowl games/CFP playoff games

Top 10 matchups

Rankings through Week 8 reflect the AP poll. Rankings for Week 9 and beyond list College Football Playoff Rankings first and AP poll rankings second; teams that were not ranked in the top 10 of polls are noted.

Regular season

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Notable rivalry games

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Postseason

Conference championship games

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Bowl games/CFP playoff games

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

No. 1 and No. 2 progress

WEEKSNo. 1No. 2EventDate

Upsets

This section lists unranked teams defeating AP Poll-ranked during the season.

FCS teams over FBS teams

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Regular season

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Conference championship games

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Postseason (Bowl games)

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
   
#Rankings from AP poll and CFP released prior to the game.

Conference standings

2026 American Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Army  00  00 
Charlotte  00  00 
East Carolina  00  00 
Florida Atlantic  00  00 
Memphis  00  00 
Navy  00  00 
North Texas  00  00 
Rice  00  00 
South Florida  00  00 
Temple  00  00 
Tulane  00  00 
Tulsa  00  00 
UAB  00  00 
UTSA  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Boston College  00  00 
California  00  00 
Clemson  00  00 
Duke  00  00 
Florida State  00  00 
Georgia Tech  00  00 
Louisville  00  00 
Miami (FL)  00  00 
NC State  00  00 
North Carolina  00  00 
Pittsburgh  00  00 
SMU  00  00 
Stanford  00  00 
Syracuse  00  00 
Virginia  00  00 
Virginia Tech  00  00 
Wake Forest  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Illinois  00  00 
Indiana  00  00 
Iowa  00  00 
Maryland  00  00 
Michigan  00  00 
Michigan State  00  00 
Minnesota  00  00 
Nebraska  00  00 
Northwestern  00  00 
Ohio State  00  00 
Oregon  00  00 
Penn State  00  00 
Purdue  00  00 
Rutgers  00  00 
UCLA  00  00 
USC  00  00 
Washington  00  00 
Wisconsin  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 Big 12 Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Arizona  00  00 
Arizona State  00  00 
Baylor  00  00 
BYU  00  00 
Cincinnati  00  00 
Colorado  00  00 
Houston  00  00 
Iowa State  00  00 
Kansas  00  00 
Kansas State  00  00 
Oklahoma State  00  00 
TCU  00  00 
Texas Tech  00  00 
UCF  00  00 
Utah  00  00 
West Virginia  00  00 
Championship: December 4, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 Conference USA football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Delaware  00  00 
FIU  00  00 
Jacksonville State  00  00 
Kennesaw State  00  00 
Liberty  00  00 
Louisiana Tech  00  00 
Middle Tennessee  00  00 
Missouri State  00  00 
New Mexico State  00  00 
Sam Houston  00  00 
Western Kentucky  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Akron  00  00 
Ball State  00  00 
Bowling Green  00  00 
Buffalo  00  00 
Central Michigan  00  00 
Eastern Michigan  00  00 
Kent State  00  00 
Miami (OH)  00  00 
Ohio  00  00 
Toledo  00  00 
UMass  00  00 
Western Michigan  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 Mountain West Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Air Force  00  00 
Hawaii  00  00 
Nevada  00  00 
New Mexico  00  00 
Northern Illinois  00  00 
San Jose State  00  00 
UNLV  00  00 
UTEP  00  00 
Wyoming  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 Pac-12 Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Boise State  00  00 
Colorado State  00  00 
Fresno State  00  00 
Oregon State  00  00 
San Diego State  00  00 
Texas State  00  00 
Utah State  00  00 
Washington State  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Alabama  00  00 
Arkansas  00  00 
Auburn  00  00 
Florida  00  00 
Georgia  00  00 
Kentucky  00  00 
LSU  00  00 
Mississippi State  00  00 
Missouri  00  00 
Oklahoma  00  00 
Ole Miss  00  00 
South Carolina  00  00 
Tennessee  00  00 
Texas  00  00 
Texas A&M  00  00 
Vanderbilt  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • y Championship game participant
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from CFP Rankings
2026 Sun Belt Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
Appalachian State  00  00 
Coastal Carolina  00  00 
Georgia Southern  00  00 
Georgia State  00  00 
James Madison  00  00 
Marshall  00  00 
Old Dominion  00  00 
West Division
Arkansas State  00  00 
Louisiana  00  00 
Louisiana–Monroe  00  00 
South Alabama  00  00 
Southern Miss  00  00 
Troy  00  00 
Championship: December 5, 2026
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll
2026 NCAA Division I FBS independents football records
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Notre Dame    00 
UConn    00 
As of January 23, 2026
Rankings from AP poll

Rankings

The Top 25 from the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls

Preseason polls

RankAssociated PressCoaches' Poll
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

CFB Playoff final rankings

The College Football Playoff (CFP) selection committee announced its final rankings on December 6, 2026.

The top five ranked conference champions, along with the seven highest ranked at-large teams, will be selected to compete in the College Football Playoff. The top four ranked teams will receive a first-round bye. This is a change from the 2026–27 season, when the top four ranked conference champions got a first-round bye. [12]

This was the first time that two Group of Five teams – TBD and TBD – were included in the playoff.


RankTeamW–LConference and standingBowl game
10–0
20–0
30–0
40–0
50–0
60–0
70–0
80–0
90–0
100–0
110–0
120–0
130–0
140–0
150–0
160–0
170–0
180–0
190–0
200–0
210–0
220–0
230–0
240–0
250–0
Unranked conference champions' bowl games
RankTeamW–LConference and standingBowl game
0–0
0–0
0–0
0–0

Final rankings

RankAssociated PressCoaches' Poll
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Conference summaries

Rankings in this section are based on CFP rankings released prior to the games (Week 13–December 1).

Note: Clicking on a link in the Conference column will open an article about that conference's championship game, where applicable.


Conference championship games

ConferenceChampionship gamePlayers of the yearCoach of
the year
DateVenue (Location)MatchupResultOverall/MVPOffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
American Dec 4 TBD
(TBD)
TBD vs TBDN/a
Big 12 AT&T Stadium
(Arlington, Texas)
TBD vs TBDN/a
CUSA TBD
(TBD)
TBD vs TBD
MW TBD
(TBD)
TBD vs TBDN/a
Sun Belt TBD
(TBD)
TBD (TBD) vs TBD (TBD)N/a
ACC Dec 5 Bank of America Stadium
(Charlotte, North Carolina)
TBD vs TBDN/a
Big Ten Lucas Oil Stadium
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
TBD vs TBDN/a
MAC Ford Field
(Detroit, Michigan)
TBD vs TBD
SEC Mercedes-Benz Stadium
(Atlanta, Georgia)
TBD vs TBDN/a
Pac-12TBD vs TBDN/a

Conference champions' bowl games

For conference champions not part of the College Football Playoff.

ConferenceChampionW–LRankBowl game
CUSA
MAC
Mountain West
Sun Belt

At-large bowl games

At-Large Teams
SchoolConferenceRecordResultBowl game

Postseason

College Football Playoff

Playoff participants

TeamConferenceRecordQualification methodCollege Football Playoff
AppearanceLast bidResult of last appearance

CFP bracket

This is the second year under the expanded College Football Playoff format. Under this format, the five highest-ranked conference champions will receive automatic bids, while the next seven highest-ranked teams will receive at-large bids. In a change starting this season, the top four seeds receive first-round byes, even if they are not conference champions. [13]

Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, the site of the College Football Playoff National Championship. Allegiant Stadium.jpg
Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, the site of the College Football Playoff National Championship.

2026–27 College Football Playoff

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Fiesta Bowl
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Peach Bowl
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Rose Bowl
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Sugar Bowl
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Orange Bowl
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Cotton Bowl
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National Championship
Locations of the playoff games: campus site first round games (red), quarterfinals (orange), semifinals (yellow), and the national championship (green)

College Football Playoff games

Winners are listed in boldface.

After the completion of the regular season and conference championship games, seven teams had secured CFP berths: TBD champion TBD, Big Ten champion TBD, Big 12 champion TBD, SEC champion TBD, and TBD champion TBD, who qualified as the highest-ranked CFP non-AQ conference champion.

Bowl GameDateVisitorHomeScoreTV
Non-bowl game (First round) (TBD - Campus site)December 18 ABC/ESPN or TNT/TruTV/TBS
Non-bowl game (First round) (TBD - Campus site)December 19
Non-bowl game (First round) (TBD - Campus site) TNT/TruTV/TBS or ABC/ESPN
Non-bowl game (First round) (TBD - Campus site)
Vrbo Fiesta Bowl (Quarterfinals) (Glendale, AZ)December 31 or January 1ESPN
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (Quarterfinals) (Atlanta, GA)December 31 or January 1
Rose Bowl Game presented by Prudential (Quarterfinals) (Pasadena, CA)January 1
Allstate Sugar Bowl (Quarterfinals) (New Orleans, LA)January 1
Cotton Bowl Classic (Semifinals) (Arlington, TX)January 6/7
Capital One Orange Bowl (Semifinals) (Miami Gardens, FL)January 6/7
College Football Playoff National Championship Game
(Las Vegas, NV)
January 25ESPN/ABC

Bowl games

Normally, a team is required to have a .500 minimum winning percentage during the regular season to become bowl-eligible (six wins for an 11- or 12-game schedule, and seven wins for a 13-game schedule). If there are not enough winning teams to fulfill all open bowl slots, teams with losing records may be chosen to fill available bowl slots. Additionally, on the rare occasion in which a conference champion does not meet eligibility requirements, they are usually still chosen for bowl games via tie-ins for their conference.

Non-CFP bowl games

Winners are listed in boldface.

The 2026–27 bowl game lineup had TBD change from the previous season:

The bowl games that are not part of the College Football Playoff are: [14]

Bowl GameDateVisitorHomeScoreTV
TBD (TBD)TBD ABC
Salute to Veterans Bowl (Montgomery, AL)TBD ESPN
Cure Bowl (Orlando, FL)TBD
68 Ventures Bowl (Mobile, AL)
Xbox Bowl (Frisco, TX)TBDESPN2
Myrtle Beach Bowl (Conway, SC)TBDESPN
Gasparilla Bowl (Tampa, FL)
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, ID)TBD
Boca Raton Bowl (Boca Raton, FL)TBD
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, LA)
Frisco Bowl (Frisco, TX)
Sheraton Hawaiʻi Bowl (Honolulu, HI)TBD
GameAbove Sports Bowl (Detroit, MI)TBD
Rate Bowl (Phoenix, AZ)
First Responder Bowl (University Park, TX) [b]
Military Bowl (Annapolis, MD)TBD
Pinstripe Bowl (Bronx, NY)ABC
Fenway Bowl (Boston, MA)ESPN
Pop-Tarts Bowl (Orlando, FL)ABC
Arizona Bowl (Tucson, AZ) The CW
New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, NM)ESPN
Taxslayer Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, FL)ABC
Texas Bowl (Houston, TX)ESPN
Birmingham Bowl (Birmingham, AL)TBD
Independence Bowl (Shreveport, LA)TBD
Liberty Mutual Music City Bowl (Nashville, TN)
Valero Alamo Bowl (San Antonio, TX)
ReliaQuest Bowl (Tampa, FL)TBD
Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl (El Paso, TX) CBS
Citrus Bowl (Orlando, FL)ABC
SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl (Paradise, NV) [c] ESPN
Bell Helicopters Armed Forces Bowl (Fort Worth, TX)TBD
AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Memphis, TN)
Duke’s Mayo Bowl (Charlotte, NC)
Holiday Bowl (San Diego, CA) FOX
  1. Gonzaga, which also joins the Pac-12 in 2026, [4] does not count toward the required eight members because it lacks a football program. [5]
  2. All locations in University Park, including the venue, have a Dallas mailing address.
  3. All locations in Paradise, including the venue, have a Las Vegas mailing address.

Bowl Challenge Cup standings

CFP bowl games are denoted in bold type. First-round CFP playoff games are included, and denoted as CFP1.

ConferenceGamesWins–losses (pct.)Bowls
CFPOtherTotalWonLostRemaining
ACC0–0 (–)
American0–0 (–)
Big 120–0 (–)
Big Ten0–0 (–)
CUSA0–0 (–)
MAC0–0 (–)
Mountain West0–0 (–)
Pac-120–0 (–)
SEC0–0 (–)
Sun Belt0–0 (–)
Independent0–0 (–)

Berths to be determined:

Notes:

  • As the playoff progresses, additional CFP berths will be added to this table.

All-star games

Selection of teams

The below lists of teams are based on team records as published by the NCAA and bowl eligibility criteria.

Bowl-eligible teams

Number of postseason berths available: 0
Number of bowl-eligible teams: 0

Opt-outing bowl teams

Bowl-ineligible teams

Number of bowl-ineligible teams: 0

    Awards and honors

    Source:

    Heisman Trophy voting

    The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player

    PlayerSchoolPosition1st2nd3rdTotal

    Major award winners

    AwardWinnerPositionSchool
    AP Player of the Year
    Maxwell Award (college football player of the year)
    Walter Camp Award (top back)QB
    Davey O'Brien Award (quarterback)QB
    SN Player of the Year
    Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (Sr. quarterback)QB
    Doak Walker Award (running back)RB
    Fred Biletnikoff Award (wide receiver)WR
    John Mackey Award (tight end)TE
    Rimington Trophy (center) C
    Outland Trophy (interior lineman) OT
    Bronko Nagurski Trophy (defensive player)
    Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player)
    Dick Butkus Award (linebacker)
    Lombardi Award (top lineman)
    Lott Trophy (defensive impact)
    Jim Thorpe Award (defensive back)
    Lou Groza Award (placekicker)PK
    Ray Guy Award (punter)P
    AFCA Coach of the Year HC
    AP Coach of the Year
    Home Depot Coach of the Year
    Walter Camp Coach of the Year
    Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year
    Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year
    George Munger Award
    Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
    AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year
    Broyles Award

    Other major award winners

    AwardWinnerPositionSchool
    Manning Award QB
    Burlsworth Trophy (top player who began as walk-on)
    Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player)
    Polynesian Football Player of the Year Award (top Polynesian player)
    Jon Cornish Trophy (top Canadian player)
    Campbell Trophy ("academic Heisman")
    Academic All-American of the Year
    Wuerffel Trophy (humanitarian-athlete)
    Joe Moore Award N/AOL
    Ted Hendricks Award DE
    Jet Award RS
    Patrick Mannelly Award LS

    All-Americans

    The following players were recognized as consensus All-Americans for 2026. Unanimous selections are followed by an asterisk (*).

    2026 Consensus All-Americans
    NamePositionYearUniversity
    Quarterback
    Running back
    Wide receiver
    Tight end
    Offensive Line
    Defensive line
    Linebacker
    Defensive back
    Kicker
    Punter
    All-purpose,
    return specialist

    Milestones and records

    Coaching changes

    Preseason and in-season

    This is restricted to coaching changes taking place on or after May 1, 2026, and will include any changes announced after a team's last regularly scheduled game before it's bowl game. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2026, see 2025 NCAA Division I FBS end-of-season coaching coaches

    SchoolOutgoing CoachDateReasonContract BuyoutReplacement

    Television viewers and ratings

    Top 10 most watched regular season games

    All times Eastern.Rankings are from the AP Poll (before 11/4) and CFP Rankings (thereafter).

    RankDateTimeMatchupNetworkViewers (millions)LocationSignificance

    Conference championship games

    All times Eastern.Rankings are from the CFP Rankings. [15]

    RankDateTimeMatchupNetworkViewers (millions)ConferenceLocation

    Most watched non-CFP bowl games

    All times Eastern.Rankings are from the CFP Rankings. [15]

    RankDateTimeMatchupNetworkViewers (millions)GameLocation

    College Football Playoff games

    RankDateTimeMatchupNetworkViewers (millions)GameLocation
    December 188:00 pm (ET)ABC/ESPN or TNTNon-bowl game (First round) TBD
    TBD (Campus site)
    December 1912:00 pm (ET) TBD
    TBD (Campus site)
    3:30 pm (ET)TNT or ABC/ESPN TBD
    TBD (Campus site)
    7:30 pm (ET) TBD
    TBD (Campus site)
    December 31 or January 17:30 pm (ET)ESPN Peach Bowl (Quarterfinals) Mercedes-Benz Stadium
    Atlanta, Georgia
    December 31 or January 11:00 pm (ET) Fiesta Bowl (Quarterfinals) State Farm Stadium
    Glendale, Arizona
    January 14:00 pm (ET) Rose Bowl (Quarterfinals) Rose Bowl
    Pasadena, California
    8:00 pm (ET) Sugar Bowl (Quarterfinals) Caesars Superdome
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    January 6/77:30 pm (ET) Orange Bowl (Semifinals) Hard Rock Stadium
    Miami Gardens, Florida
    January 6/7 Cotton Bowl Classic (Quarterfinals) AT&T Stadium
    Arlington, Texas
    January 25ABC/ESPN College Football Playoff National Championship Allegiant Stadium
    Las Vegas, Nevada

    Attendances

    Notes

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