This is a list of defunct college football conferences in the United States and a defunct university football conference in Canada. Not all of the conferences listed here are truly defunct. Some simply stopped sponsoring football and continue under their current names, where others changed their names after changes in membership.

United States

  • Conferences whose charter no longer functions, listed by year of dissolution.
  • Successor conferences in bold are still in existence:
ConferenceFirst
Season
Final
Season
Geographic AreasPredecessor(s)Successor(s)
Commonwealth Coast Football20172022New EnglandNEFCCCC
Great Northwest Athletic Conference
[lower-alpha 1]
20012021Western States
Central States Football League [lower-alpha 2]20002017Arizona, Midwest, South Central StatesSooner
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
College Athletic Conference (1962–1991)
19622016SouthSAA
New England Football Conference19652016New EnglandCCC Football [lower-alpha 3]
West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference19242013Pennsylvania, West VirginiaMountain East [lower-alpha 4]
Great West Conference
Great West Football Conference (2004–2008)
20042013California, Interior West, Upper MidwestBig Sky
MVFC
Western Athletic Conference [lower-alpha 5]19622012 *Western StatesMountain West
Big East Conference19932012Eastern StatesAmerican [lower-alpha 6]
Dakota Athletic Conference20002012North Dakota, South DakotaNDCAC
SDIC
North Star
Pacific-10 Conference
Pacific-8 Conference (1964–1978)
Big Six Conference (19621964)
Big Five Conference (19591962)
Athletic Association of Western Universities (19591968)
19592011Arizona, California, Oregon, WashingtonPac-12
Great Lakes Football Conference20062011MidwestGLVC
Atlantic Central Football Conference19972010Mid-AtlanticEmpire 8
NJAC
USA South
Gateway Football Conference [lower-alpha 7]
Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (1985–1992)
19852008Plains States, Midwest StatesMVFC
Illini-Badger Football Conference
Illini-Badger-Hawkeye Football Conference (1989–1990)
19762007Illinois, Iowa, WisconsinNACC
North Central Conference
North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (19221929)
19222008Upper Midwest
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference [lower-alpha 8]19932007Mid-Atlantic States
Dixie Conference (1963–2003)19632003Southern United StatesUSA South
Atlantic 10 Conference [lower-alpha 9]19972006Mid-Atlantic StatesYankeeCAA Football
Upstate Collegiate Athletic Conference19952004New YorkLiberty League
Freedom Football Conference19922003New England, New YorkEmpire Eight
NEFC
NJAC
Liberty League
Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference
Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1969–1992)
19692000Iowa, NebraskaGPAC
Big West Conference [lower-alpha 10]
Pacific Coast Athletic Association (1969–1988)
19692000Western StatesWAC
Columbia Football Association19872000Oregon, WashingtonCFLGNAC
Eastern Football Conference19972000NortheastNortheast-10
North Dakota College Athletic Conference
North Dakota Intercollegiate Conference
19311999North DakotaDakota AC
Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference19871998Ohio ValleyHCAC
Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference
Midwest Intercollegiate Conference (1990)
19901999MidwestHeartland
GLIAC
GLIAC
South Dakota-Iowa Athletic Conference19951999Iowa, South DakotaSDICDAC
Mid-Ohio Conference
Mid-Ohio League (1949–1961)
19491998OhioAmerican Mideast
Northern California Athletic Conference
Far Western Conference (1925 –1982)
19251998California, Nevada, OregonCalifornia Coast
Wisconsin State University Conference
Wisconsin State Normal Conference
19131997WisconsinWIAC
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference19741997OklahomaOCCLone Star
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association19761997TexasASC
Eastern Collegiate Football Conference19901997New EnglandCCC Football
Southwest Conference19141996Arkansas, TexasBig 12
Conference USA
Big Eight Conference
Big Seven Conference (19471958 )
Big Six Conference (1907–1946)
19071996Interior West, Plains StatesMVIAABig 12
Yankee19471996Mid-Atlantic States, New EnglandNew EnglandAtlantic 10
American West Conference19931996California, UtahWesternBig Sky
Big West
South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference19171995South DakotaSDIAC
Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference19281995ArkansasGulf South
Lone Star
SCAC
Sooner Athletic
TransSouth Athletic
Association of Mideast Colleges19911995Kentucky, Ohio
Northern Intercollegiate Conference
State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota (1942 –1961)
Northern Teachers Athletic Conference (19321941 )
19321993Upper MidwestNorthern Sun
Western Football Conference19821993California, UtahBig Sky
Great West
Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association19121992MissouriMIAA
Liberty Football Conference19851992New YorkMet-IntercollegiateMAAC
College Athletic Conference19621991Southern United StatesSCAC
Independent College Athletic Conference19641991New Jersey, New YorkEmpire 8
Atlantic Collegiate Football Conference19881991Mid-Atlantic
Heartland Collegiate Conference
Indiana Collegiate Conference (1951–1977)
19511989Indiana, OhioMIFC
Tri-State Athletic Conference19881989Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota
Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Conference19651988MaineMaine IAANESCAC
Columbia Football League19871988Oregon, WashingtonEvergreenCFA
Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives
Big Ten Conference (1917-1946, 1949–1987)
Big Nine Conference (1899–1906, 1912–1917, 19461948)
Western Conference
18961987Midwestern United StatesIAANBig Ten
Gulf Star Conference19841987Louisiana, TexasSouthland
Central States Intercollegiate Conference19761986Kansas, Missouri, NebraskaGreat PlainsMIAA
Missouri Valley Conference [lower-alpha 11]19071985Illinois, Indiana, OklahomaMountain West
Hoosier-Buckeye Conference
Hoosier Conference (1948–1970)
19481985Indiana, OhioHCAC
Pacific Northwest Conference19261984Idaho, Oregon, WashingtonNorthwest
Evergreen Conference
Washington Intercollegiate Conference (19381947)
19481984Oregon, WashingtonTri-NormalColumbia FL
Met-Intercollegiate Conference19791984New YorkMetropolitan ICLiberty FC
Mid-Continent Athletic Association [lower-alpha 12]
Summit League
19781981Midwestern StatesGateway/MVFC
Ohio Valley
Tri-State Conference19601980Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, South DakotaGPAC
Twin River Collegiate Conference19761978Minnesota
Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference19721977New YorkMet-Intercollegiate
Nebraska College Athletic Conference
Nebraska Intercollegiate Conference (1916–1926)
19161976NebraskaNIAC/GPAC
Great Plains Athletic Conference19721976Colorado, Plains StatesRMACCSIC
North Central
RMAC
Middle Three Conference19291975New Jersey, PennsylvaniaBig Ten
MAC
Patriot
Virginia Collegiate Athletic Association19721975VirginiaVirginia Little EightODAC
Mason-Dixon Conference19361974Mid-Atlantic StatesChesapeakeODAC
Gateway Conference19621974Illinois, Wisconsin
Eastern Football Conference19651974Northeast
Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association18931973MaineYankee
NESCAC
Oklahoma Collegiate Conference19291973OklahomaOklahoma IC (I)Oklahoma IC (II)
Carolinas Conference
Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1961–1972)
North State Conference (1930–1961)
19301973North Carolina, South Carolina
Mid-South Athletic Conference19711972Mid-SouthGulf South
Missouri College Athletic Union19241970MissouriMIAAHeart of America
Gulf States Conference19481970Alabama, Louisiana, MississippiLouisiana IC
Alabama Collegiate Conference19601969AlabamaAlabama IntercollegiateGulf South
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference19281968Kansas, MissouriKCAC
Great Plains
Prairie College Conference19531988Illinois, Indiana
Western Pennsylvania Conference19581967Pennsylvania
Midwestern Conference
Midwest Conference (19621963)
Midwest Athletic Association (1926–1961)
19261966Central States
Oregon Collegiate Conference19501965OregonEvergreen
South Carolina Little Three
South Carolina Little Four (19461951)
19461964South Carolina
Great Plains College Association19631964Nebraska
Mountain States Conference19381963Interior WestRMAC
Border
Big 8
WAC
Green Mountain Conference19631963Vermont
Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association19311962Arizona, New Mexico, TexasWAC
Frontier Conference
New Mexico Intercollegiate Conference (19401954)
19401962Arizona, Colorado New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
Volunteer State Athletic Conference19491962TennesseeSmoky Mountain
Southeastern Athletic Conference
South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association (19291942)
19291961Florida, Georgia, South Carolina
South Central Athletic Conference19421961Southern United StatesSWAC
Badger-Gopher Conference
Badger-Illini Conference (19481956 NCAA College Division football season )
Badger State Intercollegiate Conference (19401947)
Tri-State Conference (19321939 )
19321961Minnesota, Wisconsin
Gulf Coast Athletic Conference19581961Louisiana, Texas
Pacific Coast Conference19151959Pacific States, Interior WestPac-12
Alabama Intercollegiate Conference19381959AlabamaAlabama Collegiate
Eastern Intercollegiate Conference19531959South Atlantic StatesCIAA
Western New York Little Three Conference19461958Western New York
Virginia Little Eight Conference
Virginia Little Seven Conference (19541955)
Virginia Little Six Conference (19491953 )
19491958VirginiaMason-Dixon
VCAA
Smoky Mountain Conference19271957Tennessee, VirginiaVolunteer State
Big Seven Conference19471957Colorado, Plains StatesBig Six
Skyline
Big 8
Gulf Coast Conference19491957TexasLone StarSIAC
Central Church College Conference19511957Missouri, Nebraska
Texas Collegiate Athletic Conference19261956New Mexico, TexasTIAASouthwest
Lone Star
New Mexico Intercollegiate Conference19401954New Mexico
Dixie Conference (1948–1954)19481954Southeastern United States
Midlands Conference19471952Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin
Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (19081950)
19081970Illinois, MichiganMAC
Indiana Intercollegiate Conference19221950IndianaIndiana CC
Vermont State Conference19481950Vermont
Upper Peninsula Conference19491949Michigan
Pioneer Conference19471949Illinois
Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Association19281948Nebraska
Dakota-Iowa Athletic Conference19461948Iowa, South Dakota
Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference19391947LouisianaGulf States
New England Conference19231946New EnglandYankee
North Atlantic Conference19461946Mid-Atlantic States
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association18941942Southern United StatesSouthern
SAIAA
Dixie
Louisiana
Illinois Intercollege Conference19381942Illinois
Dixie Conference (1930–1941)19301941Southeastern United States
Michigan-Ontario Collegiate Conference19301941Michigan, Ontario
South Dakota College Conference19331940South Dakota
Alamo Conference19361940Texas
Eastern Pennsylvania Conference19371940Pennsylvania
Buckeye Athletic Association19261939OhioOhio AthleticMid-American
Tri-Normal League19201937WashingtonEvergreen
Chesapeake Conference19331937VirginiaVirginiaMason-Dixon
Virginia Little Eight
Virginia Conference19281935VirginiaChesapeake
Southern
New York State Conference19251934New York
Mississippi Valley Conference19281934Mid-South
Tri-State Conference (1923–1934)19231934Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia
Middle Atlantic Athletic Association19341936Mid-Atlantic
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association19091932Texas
Northwest Ohio League
Little Ohio Conference
19211932Ohio
Big Four Conference of Wisconsin19231932Wisconsin
Michigan Collegiate Conference19261932Michigan
Big Four Conference19291932OklahomaOklahoma Intercollegiate
Metropolitan Conference19231931New York
Arkansas Association19271929ArkansasArkansas Intercollegiate
Metropolitan Collegiate Conference19281929New York
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Association
Kansas College Athletic Conference (19021920)
Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (18901901)
18901928KansasKCAC (II)
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference19141928OklahomaOCC
Big Four Conference
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association19071927Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, OklahomaBig Six
Missouri Valley
Western Interstate Conference19231927Illinois, Iowa
Louisiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association19121925LouisianaSIAASIAA
Louisiana IC
California Coast Conference19221924CaliforniaFar Western
Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletics Association19131922Mid-Atlantic StatesMAC'
South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association19111921East CoastSouthern
Little Five Conference19121917IllinoisIllinois IAC
Hawkeye College Conference19141917IowaIowa IAC
Western IC
Indiana College Athletic League19161917Indiana
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Association19141916KentuckyKIAC
Colorado Football Association18901908ColoradoRMAC
Triangular Football League
Northeast Intercollegiate League (18911892)
Eastern Intercollegiate Football Association (18871890)
Northern Intercollegiate Football Association (18851886)
18851901Massachusetts, New Hampshire
Maryland Intercollegiate Football Association18941899MarylandSAIAA
Western Interstate University Football Association18921897Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, NebraskaMVIAA
Illinois Intercollegiate Football League18911895Illinois
Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association18901894Indiana
Middle States Intercollegiate Football League18931894New Jersey, Pennsylvania
Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the Northwest18921893Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, WisconsinICFR
Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Football Association18911891Pennsylvania

Notes

  1. The GNAC entered into a football scheduling agreement with the Lone Star Conference in 2019. The two leagues had planned to continue said agreement through at least 2023, but this arrangement was scrapped after the 2021 season, with the three remaining GNAC football members becoming LSC football-only members starting in 2022. One of these three schools, Simon Fraser, dropped football after the 2022 season.
  2. The CSFL did not compete in the 2012 season. In 2017, the Sooner Athletic Conference, which served as the primary conference for the majority of the CSFL's membership decided to sponsor football beginning in 2018. As a result, most of the league's remaining members shifted to that conference.
  3. After the 2016 football season, conference realignment left the NEFC with only five teams, all members of the all-sports Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC). If the CCC had brought the NEFC fully under its umbrella, the CCC football schools would have lost their opportunity for automatic qualification to the Division III tournament. Accordingly, the CCC instead maintained the NEFC as a technically separate league but took over its administration, rebranding the NEFC as Commonwealth Coast Football (CCC Football). CCC Football later restored its membership to the level then required to maintain NCAA tournament qualification. CCC Football was fully merged into the all-sports CCC in 2022, following changes in Division III rules regarding automatic qualification for the D-III tournament.[1]
  4. Although the MEC was formed under a separate charter, there is considerable continuity between the MEC and WVIAC. Of the 12 original all-sports MEC members, eight had played WVIAC football in that conference's final season. (One of these inaugural MEC football members has since left the league.) As of the 2021 season, eight of the 12 current football members of the MEC had played in the final WVIAC football season, and a ninth was a non-football WVIAC member that later added the sport.
  5. Dropped football as a conference sport after the 2012 season, following a near-complete membership turnover from 2011 to 2013. All but two of the WAC's football schools left the conference in that period. Both remaining football schools, Idaho and New Mexico State, played as independents in the 2013 season before returning to football-only membership in the Sun Belt Conference in 2014. The WAC reinstated football in 2021 at the FCS level, and after the 2022 season merged its football league with that of the ASUN Conference, creating the United Athletic Conference.[2] [3]
  6. The American Athletic Conference operates under the same charter as the 1979–2013 version of the Big East Conference. After the 2013 split of the Big East, the schools that did not sponsor FBS football reorganized under a new charter as the current Big East Conference, having purchased that name from the remaining members. The remaining FBS members reorganized as the American Athletic Conference. However, The American does not recognize any of the football history of the Big East.
  7. Before 1985, the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference was a women's athletic conference whose membership featured several schools now in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). When the MVC stopped sponsoring its hybrid Division I-A (now FBS) and Division I-AA (now FCS) football league in 1985, the Gateway Conference took on football as its only men's sport. The initial football membership included the two I-AA football programs then in the MVC, plus the four final members of the AMCU football league. When the women's portion of the Gateway Conference merged with the MVC in 1992, the football conference maintained the Gateway charter, with a name change to Gateway Football Conference. In 2008, the Gateway Conference, by now featuring five current MVC members, changed its name to the Missouri Valley Football Conference to better align itself with the MVC. The two conferences, however, remain legally separate, although they operate out of the same offices in St. Louis.
  8. Initially formed as a non-football conference, began sponsoring football in 1993. Dropped football after the 2007 season, after most of its member schools discontinued their football programs.
  9. In 2007, the Colonial Athletic Association began sponsorship of football. However, the football conference that now operates under CAA administration as the technically separate entity of CAA Football has been in existence since 1938, under different charters: the New England Conference (1938–1945), the Yankee Conference (1947–1996), and the Atlantic 10 Conference (1997–2006). In 1997, the Atlantic 10 Conference, initially formed as a non-football conference, absorbed the Yankee Conference football programs and began football sponsorship in 1997. After several membership changes in the CAA in the early 2000s, the CAA had six schools with FCS football teams, and eventually, it was agreed that the CAA would take over management of the A-10 football conference. The changeover occurred in 2007. Further illustrating the continuity between conferences, the Yankee's automatic berth in the FCS playoffs passed in succession to the A-10 and CAA.
  10. The Big West Conference, originally the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, adopted its current name in 1988 as it admitted more schools located in the interior West. Dropped football as a conference sport after the 2000 season.
  11. Dropped football as a conference sport after the 1985 season. As noted above, the Missouri Valley Football Conference is a separate entity from the MVC, although the football conference (which, as of the 2023 season, has six members in common with the MVC) has a licensing agreement with the MVC allowing it to use an adapted version of the MVC logo.
  12. Founded in 1982, it absorbed the former Mid-Continent Athletic Association and sponsored Division I-AA football through the 1984 season. Of the four schools that participated in AMCU football in the 1982–84 period, three now compete at the Division I FCS level in the football-only Missouri Valley Football Conference, and the other is an all-sports member of the FCS Ohio Valley Conference. After dropping football, the AMCU (informally known as the "Mid-Continent") became the Mid-Continent Conference in 1989, and adopted its current name of The Summit League in 2007. Currently, six Summit League members sponsor football; five are MVFC members and the other plays in the Pioneer Football League.

Canada

  • Ontario-Québec Intercollegiate Football Conference (1975-2000) – This conference existed with varying membership with many Ontario teams leaving for the current Ontario University Athletics in 1980. The remaining Ontario teams departed after the 2000 season and the remaining Quebec teams ultimately became the Quebec University Football League in 2004.

See also

References

  1. "About the CCC". Commonwealth Coast Conference. June 2021. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
  2. "WAC Announces Expansion, Plans to Reinstate Football" (Press release). Western Athletic Conference. January 14, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  3. "ASUN-WAC Football Partnership Formally Rebrands as the United Athletic Conference" (Press release). Western Athletic Conference. April 17, 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
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