College football's 2020 season hangs in the balance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 53 teams have already and will hope to schedule a season in the spring. As of Wednesday, Aug. 12, 77 programs are still slated to try and play a schedule in the fall. From the Power 5 conferences, the ACC, Big 12 and SEC plan to proceed, while the American, Conference USA and Sun Belt are still on track to play in 2020.
More programs could announce a change of direction in the coming weeks. However, for now, here's a look at which teams are tentatively playing NCAA football at the FBS level in 2020:
College Football Teams That Plan to Play a 2020 Season
ACC
Boston College
Clemson
Duke
Florida State
Georgia Tech
Louisville
Miami
North Carolina
Notre Dame (playing as ACC member for 2020)
Syracuse
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
American
Cincinnati
East Carolina
Houston
Memphis
SMU
Temple
Tulane
USF
Big 12
Baylor
Kansas
Kansas State
Oklahoma
Texas Tech
West Virginia
Conference USA
Charlotte
Louisiana Tech
Marshall
SEC
Alabama
Arkansas
Kentucky
Missouri
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas A&M
Vanderbilt
Sun Belt
Appalachian State
Louisiana
South Alabama
Independents
Notre Dame (playing as a member of the ACC in 2020)