College Football is back! Next FCS
Big Sky: Eight teams will play six conference games each, including three home games and three away games, starting Feb. 27. March 20 and April 17 will be open dates for potential rescheduled games.
Big South: Five teams will play four conference games each, and up to four non-conference games, starting March 13. Two teams have also played at least one game this fall.
CAA: 11 teams will play six conference games each, and up to two non-conference games, starting March 6.
Ivy League: The league has elected not to play a spring season.
MEAC: The conference suspended its spring season.
MVFC: 11 teams will play eight conference games each, starting Feb. 19. Three teams have also played at least one game this fall.
NEC: The league plans to play a four-game conference schedule, starting March 7. The conference championship will be played either April 16 or 17.
OVC: Teams will play seven conference games each, starting Feb. 21. Four teams have also played at least one game this fall.
Patriot League: Teams will play four conference games, starting March 13.
Pioneer League: Seven teams will play six conference games and are allowed to schedule non-conference matchups prior to the March 13-April 17 window. Presbyterian joins the conference as part of the scheduling agreement.
SoCon: Teams will play eight conference games each, starting Feb. 20. Three teams have also played at least one game this fall.
Southland: Teams will play six conference games each, starting Feb. 20. Four teams have also played at least one game this fall.
SWAC: Teams will play six conference games each, starting Feb. 26. The schedule also includes one non-conference open date for each team. Divisional leaders will play for the conference championship on May 1.
The last regular season games of the spring schedule, including conference championships, must come no later than April 17.