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      • If you count unlabeled College Football Playoff games—i.e. first-round games and the national championship—and the FCS's Celebration Bowl as bowl games, there will be 47 bowl games this season.
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  1. The NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), formerly known as Division I-AA, is the second-highest level of college football in the United States, after the Football Bowl Subdivision. Sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the FCS level comprises 129 teams in 13 conferences as of the 2024 season.

    • What Is The Difference Between The FCS and FBS?
    • When Did The FCS Start?
    • How Has The FCS Changed Since 1978?
    • How Do Teams Get Into The FCS Playoffs?
    • What Does The Selection Committee Look at in Its Process?
    • How Does Seeding For The FCS Playoff Work?
    • How Does The FCS Playoff Work?
    • Who Has Won The Most FCS Championships?

    Unlike in all other NCAA sports, NCAA Division I football is split into two divisions. This split happened in 1978, when Division I-A and Division I-AA were created. In 2006, those subdivisions were renamed. The higher level, Division I-A, became the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and the lower level, Division I-AA, became the Football Championshi...

    The FCS first began as Division I-AA in 1978, but was renamed the FCS in 2006. The first Division I-AA championship was a four-team tournament in 1978, where Florida A&M defeated Massachusetts 35-28 in the title game.

    Currently, the FCS consists of 13 conferences comprised of 125 teams. The championship has evolved quite a bit in the past few decades. In 1981, the playoff was expanded to eight teams. In 1982, it expanded to 12 teams. It expanded again in 1986 to 16. It stayed that size until 2010, when the field was expanded again to 20 teams, and the championsh...

    The field of 24 is split into two different qualifiers: 10 automatic and 14 at-large. The automatic qualifiers are the teams that win one of the 10 conferences that receive automatic bids. The at-large qualifiers are selected by the FCS Playoff Selection Committee.

    For information on selecting, seeding, and bracketing teams, the committee may consider comparative data of individual teams, including but not limited to: 1. Overall record 2. Record against Division I opponents (an institution with fewer than six Division I wins may place that team in jeopardy of not being selected) 3. Record against opponents fr...

    Once the full field of 24 teams is completed, the committee seeds the top eight teams. This begins with committee members recommending teams for the top-eight seed pool. A team must receive at least 30 percent of the votes to be included in the seed pool. Once this is done, each committee member ranks the teams in the seed pool via poll vote. The c...

    The tournament progresses in a single-elimination bracket. Of the 24 teams in the tournament, the top eight receive a first-round bye. The other 16 play in a first-round game. Then, the remaining 16 teams play in four rounds that culminate with a championship in Frisco, TX. Here is the final 2019 bracket, for example:

    Since 1978, 21 different teams have won an FCS championship, but none have won more than North Dakota State. The Bison didn’t win their first title until 2011, but they have claimed eight of the nine available championships since, including five in a row from 2011 to 2015. FCS RECORDS: Schools with the most FCS football national championships Here ...

  2. The FCS is the highest division in college football to hold a playoff tournament sanctioned by the NCAA to determine its champion, as the College Football Playoff currently used by the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) is not NCAA-sanctioned.

  3. 4 days ago · Find the official NCAA Football FCS standings, filtered by Conference or Division.

  4. Jul 18, 2024 · If you count unlabeled College Football Playoff games—i.e. first-round games and the national championship—and the FCS's Celebration Bowl as bowl games, there will be 47 bowl games this...

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  5. The 25 biggest FCS football stadiums in the country. Get the top news, scores, schedules, and highlights in FCS college football at NCAA.com.

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  7. May 11, 2021 · In football, schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision can compete in bowl games. This includes the College Football Playoff, which is managed by the 10 FBS conferences and Notre Dame, outside the NCAA governance structure.