Ivy League to Consider Allowing Football Teams to Play in Postseason | News | The Harvard Crimson
The Ivy League is considering a proposal to allow the Ancient Eight’s football teams to play in the postseason, according to Harvard Athletic Director Erin McDermott.
The Ivy League is considering a proposal to allow the Ancient Eight’s football teams to play in the Football Championship Subdivision postseason, according to Harvard Athletic Director Erin McDermott.
The proposal, which comes from the Ivy League Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, would need final approval from all of the Ivy League presidents and put an end to a ban on Ivy League football teams in the playoffs that has stood since 1945.
Approval would allow Ivy teams to compete for a national title in the FCS, the second-highest level of college football.