Tennessee Tech to join the Southern Conference in 2026.
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech University’s road to future athletic success will accelerate through the South, as the university joins the famed Southern Conference (SoCon). Tech’s official arrival on July 1, 2026, will make the SoCon an 11-team conference, joining East Tennessee State Uni...
04/08/2025
The NCAA will NOT be expanding the basketball field yet.
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22/07/2025
Sacred Heart to join the CAA in football as an associate member in 2026.
The CAA Football Board of Directors has approved Sacred Heart University as the newest member of the conference. Sacred Heart will join CAA Football on July 1, 2026 and increase the league’s membership to 13.
21/07/2025
The AAC realigns itself as the American.
IRVING, Texas – The American Conference today officially launched a dynamic modernization of its brand identity, marking a new era for the league and the communities it serves. Each aspect of the brand evolution, from naming conventions to creative assets and applications, was designed to elevate ...
The Sun Belt's CEOs voted to invite Louisiana Tech as the league's 14th member Monday morning, giving the school a replacement for Texas State.
10/07/2025
Sun Belt Expansion News:
Seems there are (3) schools seemingly topping the list, with an unexpected addition:
• Louisiana Tech
• Western Kentucky
• Ohio University
Sun Belt Conference officials met again this week to discuss potential candidates to join the conference, with sources telling the Daily News-Record that Ohio University is among the schools expressing
08/07/2025
Grand Canyon to join the MWC a year early.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Mountain West Conference today announced that Grand Canyon University will join the league immediately for the 2025-26 academic year. GCU was scheduled to join the MW on July 1, 2026. In the spirit of partnership, the Mountain West extended a unique opportunity to GCU...
30/06/2025
NAIA Siena Heights to close after 2025-26 school year.
30/06/2025
Long anticipated, now official- Texas State to the Pac-12.
The Pac-12 Conference and Texas State University today announced the Bobcats will join the league for its next era as a foundational member of the new Pac-12 beginning with the 2026-27 season. Texas State joins Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Gonzaga, Oregon State, San Diego State, Utah S...
30/06/2025
UCSB football hopes
The resolution aims to propel the new chancellor and the next Associated Students president to take on the project.
With the WAC coming to an end and the (3) final members moving to the new all-sports UAC, it leaves the UAC at 7 football members and the Atlantic Sun at 7 members.
Seems expansion for both conferences needs to be on the agenda.
❓Who are your expansion candidates?
Some Atlantic Sun names:
* St. Thomas (FL)
* Lincoln Memorial (TN)
* Nova Southeastern (FL)
* UALR: is the basketball-first ASun a better fit than OVC?
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