The NAIA announced adjustments to its 2020 college football season last week, and the College Football America Yearbook staff is working to adjust for those changes in its 2020 edition, set to release later this summer.
The NAIA adjusted plans for the 2020 season, including pushing back the normal practice calendar to Aug. 15, setting a new season start date of Sept. 12, reducing the number of regular-season games to nine and a ‘threshold’ for play that requires at least half of the country’s programs to be approved for play by their local governments.
With the NAIA’s announcement, the College Football America Yearbook had to make some changes to its NAIA section.
“With everything happening in our country right now with college football, the NAIA’s decision is a sensible one,” College Football America Yearbook editor-in-chief Matthew Postins said. “Of course, that means we worked overtime this weekend to adjust every schedule, adjust our overall NAIA preview and ensure that our information is as up-to-date as possible for NAIA football fans everywhere.”
This year’s NAIA section features 15 pages of information on every NAIA football team in the country. That includes capsule information, 2019 results and up-to-date 2020 schedules. The section also includes the overall NAIA preview, which includes great historical information about NAIA football; our NAIA Preseason Starting Lineup; and our NAIA preseason Top 30. Finally, the section includes all 2019 standings and information on each NAIA conference.
The College Football America 2020 Yearbook will feature more than 900 college football teams from the United States and Canada in more than 250 striking, full-color pages. It will includes every team from the NCAA (FBS, FCS, Division II and Division III), NAIA, NJCAA, CCCAA and U Sports (Canada). It will also include updates on club football, one-year postgraduate prep/sports academies and Mexican college football, along with dozens of action shots and stadium photos taken by the CFAY staff. The staff anticipates a late June or early July release to e-commerce sites like Amazon.com and BarnesAndNoble.com.
This year’s cover will feature North Dakota State quarterback Trey Lance.
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