As of July 1, the 2026-27 athletic year for the NCAA is now underway. Most notable for this season will not only be the expansion of the NCAA Tournament from 68 to 76 teams, but we are also seeing the most conference realignment since three seasons ago when the major FBS conferences all realigned. Here’s what’s new for this year:
The Pac-12 is back (but definitely not the classic Pac-12). Oregon State and Washington State kept the conference biologically alive, but they now have reinforcements with 5 teams (Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State) out of the Mountain West, Texas State from the Sun Belt and a little school called Gonzaga that is leaving their vaunted perch atop the West Coast Conference.
The Mountain West did add three teams back for all sports; Hawai’i, UC-Davis and UTEP will join the conference for all sports and they will add Northern Illinois and North Dakota State as football-only members in the FBS. Northern Illinois consequently left the MAC and will join the Horizon League for all sports except football.
The WAC saw Southern Utah and Utah Tech leave for the Big Sky and California Baptist and Utah Valley leave for the Big West; they rebranded as the United Athletic Conference and added Austin Peay, Central Arkansas, Eastern Kentucky, Little Rock, North Alabama and West Georgia along with WAC holdovers Abilene Christian, Tarleton and UT-Arlington. As for the Big West, Sacramento State will join the conference as a new member this season and become an affiliate member of the MAC for football only (replacing Northern Illinois).
There were five other singular changes: the West Florida Argonauts will move up to Division 1 this year and join the Atlantic Sun Conference. Tennessee Tech will move from the Ohio Valley to the Southern Conference. Louisiana Tech is rejoining the Sun Belt Conference and departing Conference USA. Denver will join the West Coast Conference for all sports this season. Saint Francis departed the NEC and will move their athletics to Division III beginning in 2026-27.
While their teams will not change this upcoming season, the Metro Atlantic is rebranding itself as the Metro Conference this season; this will NOT have the history of the Metro Conference that existed from the 1970s through 1996 (when teams like Louisville, Cincinnati, Memphis and Charlotte had various stints in the conference).
As of right now, there are only 3 teams scheduled to join new conferences in 2027-28; Fairfield will leave the Metro and join the Coastal Athletic Association and the West Coast Conference will add UC-San Diego and UC-Santa Barbara to their ranks.
We have accordingly updated our Survival Board and NCAA Selection Committee pages for the upcoming season; Samford AD Martin Newton will be the Chairman of the Selection Committee this year.









