Hispanic Business TVHispanic Business TV
  • Featured
  • Popular Cities
    • Atlanta
    • Boston
    • Chicago
    • Dallas
    • Denver
    • Houston
    • Las Vegas
    • Los Angeles
    • Miami
    • New York
    • Phoenix
    • Salt Lake City
    • San Antonio
  • Business
    • HBTV Toolbox
      • Social Media Management
  • Politics
  • HBTV Sports
    • MLB
    • MMA
    • NCAAF
    • NBA
    • NCAAM
    • NFL
    • NHL
  • Entertainment
  • Living
    • Culture
    • Latino Lifestyle
    • Education
    • Cannabis
Reading: NDSU agrees to join Mountain West Conference for football – InForum
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Hispanic Business TVHispanic Business TV
Search
  • Featured
  • Popular Cities
    • Atlanta
    • Boston
    • Chicago
    • Dallas
    • Denver
    • Houston
    • Las Vegas
    • Los Angeles
    • Miami
    • New York
    • Phoenix
    • Salt Lake City
    • San Antonio
  • Business
    • HBTV Toolbox
  • Politics
  • HBTV Sports
    • MLB
    • MMA
    • NCAAF
    • NBA
    • NCAAM
    • NFL
    • NHL
  • Entertainment
  • Living
    • Culture
    • Latino Lifestyle
    • Education
    • Cannabis
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 hispanicbusinesstv All Rights Reserved.
Hispanic Business TV > Sports > NCAAF > NDSU agrees to join Mountain West Conference for football – InForum
NCAAF

NDSU agrees to join Mountain West Conference for football – InForum

HBTV
Last updated: February 9, 2026 11:34 am
HBTV
Share
7 Min Read
SHARE


FARGO — North Dakota State football has agreed to join the Mountain West Conference in 2026, according to NDSU Athletic Director Matt Larsen.

The Bison are heading to the Division I FBS conference after dominating FCS for the past 15 seasons, including 10 national championships. There is no exit fee upon immediately leaving the Missouri Valley Football Conference, where the Bison won six outright titles and shared it five other times. They will remain in the Summit League for all other sports except wrestling, which is in the Big 12 Conference.

NDSU signed a contract to join the Mountain West late last week. The Mountain West signed the agreement Sunday, according to Larsen, making the move official. It will be spendy, with a $5 million transition fee to the NCAA for FBS membership in addition to a $12.5 million fee to the Mountain West, all of which sources say will be privately raised.

A press conference has been scheduled for Monday. The Bison players were told in a team meeting earlier Sunday, with sources indicating the announcement was met with a loud approval. NDSU has been in talks with the league on and off for the better part of the four years university president David Cook has been in office. The recent move to membership only got serious in the last couple of weeks, however.

The Mountain West will now be a 10-team league, but teams are expected to play eight conference games each year. The league will undergo a transition this year. Five of the current 12 football members — Boise State, San Diego State, Utah State, Colorado State and Fresno State — are leaving to join the reconstituted Pac-12 Conference.

That leaves UNLV, New Mexico, Air Force, Hawaii, Wyoming, Nevada and San Jose State as legacy members. They will be joined by new additions, NDSU, Northern Illinois and Texas-El Paso for 2026.

Northern Illinois was added as a football-only member in 2025 and UTEP was invited as an all-sports member in 2024. Both will officially become Mountain West members on July 1. The Bison will make it 10 football-playing members.

None of the Mountain West members have posted their league football schedules, but the slate is expected to be finalized in the coming weeks. It’s not certain if NDSU will hold on to any of its current nonconference games, but the expectation is at least one FCS game will be on the table. NDSU had four non-Valley games scheduled: at Incarnate Word (Texas), home against Tennessee State, at Central Arkansas and home against Austin Peay (Tenn.).

Current FBS regulations calls for a two-year ban from reaching the 12-team College Football Playoff or being bowl eligible, although there is a stipulation in the second year that if there aren’t enough teams that reach the mandatory six wins for a bowl game that NDSU could be considered.

It’s significantly less than the five-year reclassification the athletic program went through when it moved from Division II to Division I beginning in 2003. NDSU was not eligible for the FCS playoffs until 2008. That was done in conjunction with South Dakota State, but NDSU is going solo on this move with no other FCS schools being part of the discussion.

As part of opting in to the NCAA vs. House settlement last summer, the Bison can allocate up to 105 full scholarships for football, but it’s doubtful they’ll go beyond the old FBS maximum of 85. The FCS maximum was 63, although with the ability to use partial scholarships, around 85 players last season were on some sort of financial aid. FBS doesn’t allow partials, meaning all scholarships now will be full rides.

The Bison football roster is not expected to change before next season. The players are currently in winter conditioning with spring football beginning in March.

The announcement comes on the final weekend for President Cook, who is leaving for the same post at Iowa State. Former North Dakota lawmaker and Fargo businessman Rick Berg is the interim president until a successor is named, which is expected before football season begins.

NDSU’s departure from FCS means regional rivalries with South Dakota State and the University of North Dakota are over for the time being. The Missouri Valley Football Conference will still be in good shape with nine remaining members, with the others being South Dakota, Youngstown State, Northern Iowa, Murray State, Southern Illinois, Indiana State and Illinois State. Missouri State left for FBS and Conference USA after 2024 and Western Illinois departed for the FCS Ohio Valley Conference in 2023.

Former veteran Bison assistant coach Nick Goeser, who was part of all 10 national championships, was one of the first to comment on social media. “Congrats to NDSU! I had my doubts this day would happen,” he tweeted. “So happy for the administration, coaches, and players to take on this new challenge. Hoping this revitalizes the community and fan base. Can’t wait to watch that first FBS game.”

Jeff Kolpack, the son of a reporter and an English teacher, and the brother of a reporter, worked at the Jamestown Sun, Bismarck Tribune and since 1990 The Forum, where he’s covered North Dakota State athletics since 1995. He has covered all 10 of NDSU’s Division I FCS national football titles and has written four books: “Horns Up,” “North Dakota Tough,” “Covid Kids” and “They Caught Them Sleeping: How Dot Reinvented the Pretzel.” He is also the radio host of “The Golf Show with Jeff Kolpack” April through August.





Source link

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Mentors Can Prevent English Learners From Dropping Out. Here’s How
Next Article Disney Adventure to Visit Los Angeles in February – Cruise Industry News
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Three Reasons Why Colorado Needs a Baseball Program Immediately
NCAAF
May 26, 2026
US senator gassed by ICE at detention center protest
Politics
May 26, 2026
Sweetgreen opening 3rd Arizona location
Phoenix
May 26, 2026
2023 NFL redraft: Which teams would change their first-round pick?
NFL
May 26, 2026

Advertise

  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact

HispanicBusinessTV is your go-to source for the latest in Latino lifestyle, culture, and business news. Stay informed and inspired with our comprehensive coverage and in-depth stories.

Quick links

  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact

Top Categories

  • Business
  • HBTV Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Culture

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

© 2025 HispanicBusinessTV.com All Rights Reserved. A WooWho Network Digital Property.
Join Us!
Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?