North Dakota State Agrees to Join Mountain West for Football in 2026: A New Era for the Conference
The FCS powerhouse, North Dakota State, is set to join the Mountain West Conference in 2026, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. This move marks a significant step up for the Bison, who have dominated the Missouri Valley Football Conference. With a substantial entry fee and a commitment to pay the NCAA, the school is poised to make a substantial investment in its football program.
This development comes on the heels of earlier reports suggesting serious discussions between North Dakota State and the Mountain West. The Bison have been a force to be reckoned with, winning 10 national championships in the last 15 years. Since a 3-8 record in 2009, they have consistently won at least 11 games per season, showcasing their prowess in Division I football.
The addition of North Dakota State will further strengthen the Mountain West's position. Despite recent losses to the Pac-12, the conference has maintained a strong core with Air Force, Nevada, New Mexico, UNLV, and Wyoming. Additionally, Hawaii and UTEP have joined as full members, and Northern Illinois has joined for football only. With NDSU's addition, the MWC will have 10 teams in 2026, ushering in a new era for the conference.
The Mountain West's media rights deal, announced this week, includes FOX Sports, CBS Sports, The CW, and Kiswe. This comprehensive media package will enhance the conference's visibility and reach, further boosting its appeal and competitiveness in the ever-evolving landscape of college football.