The American Football Coaches Association is recommending changes to the college football calendar that would end the season by the second Monday in January

By Adam Rittenberg | ESPN | May 5, 2026
The American Football Coaches Association is recommending changes to the college football calendar that would end the season by the second Monday in January, while also pushing for increased access to the College Football Playoff.
The AFCA board announced Tuesday four proposed calendar changes: ending conference championship games; reducing open weeks in seasons from two to one; preserving an exclusive window for the Army-Navy game in December but allowing postseason games to be played on the same day; and reducing the minimum number of days between games to no fewer than six.
The proposal comes two weeks after the NCAA’s Football Oversight Committee recommended that the regular season begin earlier, on the …Read More HERE