Apr 24, 2025

🏈 NCAA DII expands football playoffs

Posted Apr 24, 2025 3:44 AM

NCAA

The Division II Executive Board this week approved the expansion of the Division II Football Championship bracket from 28 to 32 teams, starting this year. 

The board also authorized more than $2.5 million in budget requests for the 2025-26 fiscal year, including $545,000 to expand the bracket. 

Other notable budget approvals, which were recommended by the Division II Strategic Planning and Finance Committee, included the following: 

  1. Increasing the championships per diem by $15 to $150 per day (nearly $1.13 million).
  2. Supporting inflationary costs for various Division II initiatives (approximately $187,000). 
  3. Making a planned 3% increase to the Conference Sports Sponsorship Fund (approximately $183,000) and Institutional Equal Distribution Fund (approximately $63,000) distributions.

"These budget decisions reflect our continued investment in what matters most — the student-athlete experience," said Colleen Perry Keith, president at Goldey-Beacom and chair of the Division II Executive Board. "From expanded championship opportunities to improved support through per diem increases, we're committed to enhancing the Division II experience for all student-athletes."

Football bracket expansion

The recommendation to expand the football bracket stemmed from two key actions at the 2025 NCAA Convention. First, the Division II Executive Board approved new exceptions to the triennial budget process that allow bracket changes when championship policies change. Second, Division II members voted to make football an automatic qualification sport, replacing the earned-access model. 

According to the Division II championship policy, bracket expansion must be considered when automatic qualifiers make up more than 50% of the field. With 16 conferences eligible for automatic qualification in 2025, 57% of the current 28-team bracket would be composed of automatic qualifiers. To accommodate this shift, the bracket needed to expand to 32 teams. There wil