About CFGC

We Were Founded Because the Sport Required It.

The College Football Governance Council is the institution college football created to govern itself — purpose-built for enforcement, independence, and accountability.

Mission

Our Mission

To promote integrity, stability, and excellence in college football through unified governance, independent enforcement, and technology-driven oversight — ensuring that the sport's competitive and commercial ecosystem operates under clear, enforceable, and equitable standards.

Vision

Our Vision

To govern and enforce rules, policies, and procedures as the preeminent self-regulatory organization for FBS college football — recognized by conferences, institutions, athletes, and the public as the credible, independent authority responsible for maintaining fair competition, market integrity, and institutional accountability.

Founding Context

Why This Organization Exists

The post-House v. NCAA landscape created new revenue structures, accelerated the NIL market past $1.67 billion, and exposed enforcement gaps that no existing body — the NCAA, the College Sports Commission, or any single conference — is structurally positioned to close. The CFGC was built to fill that gap.

Organization

What the CFGC Is

The College Football Governance Council is a 501(c)(6) Texas corporation trade association headquartered in the DFW metroplex. It operates as a member-funded, independently governed body with a board composed exclusively of independent directors.

The CFGC is not a replacement for the NCAA. It is a purpose-built complement — designed to operate in the specific governance and enforcement spaces that no existing institution is structurally positioned to occupy.

Independence

Structural Independence

The CFGC Board of Directors is composed exclusively of independent directors — individuals with no active employment by any member conference, no current role in university athletics administration, and no material financial interest in any member institution.

This structural requirement is not aspirational. It is enforced by charter. Independence is not a principle the CFGC promotes — it is a condition the CFGC requires.

Values

Core Values

Integrity

Every action, investigation, and recommendation reflects the highest standards of honesty and ethical conduct.

Independence

Governance decisions are made free from institutional, financial, or competitive conflicts of interest.

Transparency

Processes, standards, and outcomes are documented and accessible to all affected stakeholders.

Technology

AI-powered monitoring and data-driven analysis form the foundation of modern, responsive governance.

Due Process

Every institution and individual subject to enforcement action receives written notice, the right to respond, access to evidence, independent arbitration, and the right to counsel.

Proportionality

Sanctions reflect the severity, intent, and impact of the violation — neither performative nor punitive beyond purpose.