After years of denying its football players the chance to compete in the postseason, the Ivy League finally relented.
The conference’s eight schools will be able to participate in the Football Championship Subdivision’s 24-team playoff.
The Ivy League will participate in the Football Championship Subdivision playoff for the first time, starting in the 2025 ...
The Ivy League will compete in the FCS playoffs beginning next season, the conference announced on Wednesday, ending a ...
The decision comes after a year-long study conducted by the student-athlete representatives, athletic directors, school ...
Beginning with the 2025 season, the Ivy League will participate in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision ...
The Ivy League Council of Presidents approved this week the participation of its conference champion in the Division-I FCS ...
On Dec. 18, the Ivy League announced that it will allow its team to compete in the Football Championship Subdivision ...
Following a year-long process initiated by the Ivy League’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), the Ivy League Council of Presidents has approved a proposal to participate in the NCAA Division ...
Will the conference where Williams College play football make a move toward participating in the Division III playoffs, now ...
In the new format, the Ivy League winner would receive an automatic bid into the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs ...