Northern Illinois is set to join 
		Mountain West for football only in 2026 
		 
		 
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			 [January 08, 2025]  
			DEKALB, Ill. (AP) — Northern Illinois has accepted an 
			invitation to join the Mountain West for football only in 2026. 
			 
			The Huskies will go from the Midwest-based Mid-American Conference 
			to a league in which the easternmost school is in Colorado Springs, 
			Colorado. They will join Air Force, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, San 
			Jose State, UNLV, UTEP and Wyoming in the Mountain West. 
			 
			“This move will open new opportunities for our student-athletes, 
			expand the reach and strengthen the national brand of Huskie 
			Football as they represent NIU and compete for championships the 
			hard way, and the right way,” NIU president Lisa C. Freeman said 
			Tuesday. 
			 
			Mountain West Commissioner Gloria Nevarez said NIU’s “history of 
			football success and its commitment to academic excellence” were 
			draws. 
			 
			The Mountain West has been rebuilding since Boise State, Fresno 
			State, San Diego State and Colorado State agreed to join the Pac-12, 
			which is trying to restock after all but two of its schools left for 
			other conferences last summer. The Mountain West will also have 
			other schools — UC Davis and Grand Canyon — joining in some sports 
			in 2026. 
			 
			Northern Illinois has played 39 seasons in the MAC over two stints 
			from 1975 to 1985 and since 1997. It was in the Big West Conference 
			in football from 1993 to 1995 and operated as an independent from 
			1986 to 1992, as well as in 1996. 
			 
			The Huskies went 8-5 this season and pulled off a stunner at 
			then-No. 5 Notre Dame in September. The win vaulted them into The 
			Associated Press poll for the first time in 11 years. 
			 
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			 The Huskies have consistently been among the top 
			teams in the MAC for two decades. They’ve played in 15 bowl games in 
			that span, and the 2012 team even made the Orange Bowl with star 
			quarterback Jordan Lynch. 
			“The impact of this move to the Mountain West is 
			going to be felt throughout our entire department and university,” 
			athletic director Sean Frazier said. "Our fans are going to enjoy 
			the competition, the media coverage, and the additional 
			opportunities the relationship with this conference and these great 
			institutions.” 
			 
			It's not clear which conference Northern Illinois' other teams will 
			compete in starting in 2026. The school said it has “multiple 
			options” with Midwest conferences and remains in talks with the MAC. 
			 
			MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher thanked NIU for its contributions 
			and transparency as college athletics goes through its latest wave 
			of realignment. 
			
			
			  
			“While we would have preferred that NIU remain a member of the MAC, 
			we understand that each institution must make an independent 
			decision. Indeed, in recent years, many NCAA Division I institutions 
			have decided to change their conference affiliations, just as 
			student-athletes and coaches have,” he said, adding that the league 
			remains "very well positioned to continue to compete at the highest 
			level in intercollegiate athletics.” 
			
			
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