NDHSAAÂ Football Classification Guidelines and Deadlines
The following guidelines are being considered by the NDHSAA Realignment Committee for the administration of a two-year alignment of football and management of football divisions. This two-year alignment will be in effect for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 academic years.
- There will be 4 divisions of football. Those divisions are named AAA, AA, A, and 9-man. There shall be a minimum of ten (10) teams in the AAA, AA, and A divisions and a maximum of forty (40) teams in the 9-man division.
- Enrollments for division placement will be determined by the following steps:
- Step 1: Obtain total male enrollments for grades 7 – 10 as provided by the Department of Public Instruction.
- Step 2: Multiply the enrollment created in Step 1 by the percentage of the student body that qualified for free and reduced meals during the previous school year according to Department of Public Instruction data. That number will be multiplied by 50%.
- Step 3: The number derived in Step 2 is subtracted from the grades 7 – 10 enrollment created in Step 1. The remainder number will represent the Football Enrollment for classification purposes during the next season.
- AAA and AA Divisions will consist of schools and any co-op that contains an adjusted enrollment of 150.00 or more students in grades 7-10.
- A and 9-man Divisions will consist of schools and co-ops which do not exceed an adjusted enrollment of 149.99 students.
- The dividing line between AAA and AA will be determined by finding the median of AAA and AA Football Enrollments. If there is an odd number of AAA and AA teams, the median is the football enrollment of the center school; the median team and all larger teams will be placed in the AAA Division. If there is an even number of AAA and AA teams, the median is the average of the football enrollments of the two center schools divided by two; all teams larger than the median number will be placed in the AAA Division. Â
- The dividing line between the A and 9-man divisions will be determined by finding the median of A and 9-man Football Enrollments. If there are an odd number of A and 9-man teams, the median is the football enrollment of the center school; the median team and all larger teams will be placed in the A Division. If there are an even number of A and 9-man teams, the median is the average of the football enrollments of the two center schools divided by two; all teams larger than the median number will be placed in the A Division.
- Any school may request to move up to any division for the following season. Such requests to opt up shall be made annually by the Friday after Dakota Bowl.
- Each school may submit a request to NDHSAA indicating the division in which the team wishes to compete by October 15th in the second year of a two-year classification cycle.  A school failing to meet the designated deadline will not be permitted to request a division other than the one assigned by the NDHSAA.  The classification committee will consider the following factors:
- Competitive history and balance
- Geography
- School’s enrollment trend
- Student participation rate
- Socioeconomic factors of the school’s population
- Retention and mobility rate of school’s population
- Additional information unique to school community
- Schools will be allowed to appeal their placement to the classification committee using any/all of the factors listed in Section 8 a-g above. Â A successful appeal requires a favorable vote of 2/3 or more of classification committee members voting and will be in effect for the next two NDHSAA football seasons.
- All decisions of the classification committee are final.  The classification committee will be comprised of 9 members with a 4-year term/rotation appointed by the NDHSAA Board of Directors.  An effort will be made to diversify the Classification Committee so it is representative of the membership. If a Committee member’s school is no longer classified in the football division they represent, the Board of Directors may switch Committee members from other sports before appointing a replacement. Committee members who complete a 4-year term are not eligible to be re-appointed to a Classification Committee until three years have elapsed.
2 – Superintendents, Principals, or Athletic Directors from each NDHSAA football division (8 total)
1 – Member of the NDHSAA Board of Directors will chair the Committee
- Playoff Performance Factor
- Teams shall earn the following point values for the final level of the playoffs they achieve as follows:
- Eliminated in quarterfinal – One (1) point
- Eliminated in semifinals – Two (2) points
- State Runner-Up – Three (3) points
- State Championship – Four (4) points
- Points will be calculated at the end of each two-year alignment. Teams will not be moved after year one of a two-year alignment.
- Division AA, A, and 9-man teams achieving twelve (12) points or greater due to playoff performance during a four-year period shall move up to the next largest division for the next two seasons. Â Teams may appeal this move to the classification committee.
- Teams that have achieved eight (8) points or greater due to playoff performance during four consecutive years as an opt down team shall move up to the next largest division for the next two seasons. Â Teams may appeal this move to the classification committee.
- After participation in a larger division for two years, a team achieving a two-year total playoff performance point value of two points or below shall be eligible to move down.
- After participation in a larger division for two years, a team achieving a playoff performance point value of three or more points shall remain in the same division for the next two seasons.
- Schools may request to field an independent or 6-man team by officially notifying the NDHSAA Office annually by October 15 of the previous year.
- Any school planning to opt up, opt down, or declare an independent status shall confirm their intentions with both divisions in order to better plan future game schedules.
- Teams in the AAA and AA divisions will only schedule teams within their own division unless there is mutual agreement between teams to play non-division teams.
- Any varsity team that chooses to play a team that declares independent status after the October 15th deadline will be ineligible for the playoffs. Any teams that declare independent status after the October 15th deadline shall be responsible for paying game fees to all contracted officials and $1000 to any contracted opponent that loses a varsity game.
- BY – LAW REMINDER: Football coops must be submitted by September 15th of the previous year.
- A North Dakota school may apply for an emergency coop if the following criteria are met:
- An approved coop for the following year must be in place prior to being eligible for an emergency coop.
- Emergency coop applications will only be considered if the requesting school has provided proof that student-athletes have no opportunity to compete at the varsity level for the upcoming football season.
- If the emergency coop is approved:
- The host school shall be that school with the largest enrollment. The NDHSAA Realignment Committee shall determine the new co-op’s Division and Regional alignment.
- Only seniors from the applying school would be eligible for varsity competition unless the new coop’s classification is not affected.
- A non-compliance fee of $500 will apply to all 9-12 grade players from the applying school
- A $500 late coop fee will apply.
- An approved emergency coop will be ineligible to opt down a division for the two classification cycles following the emergency season.
- The Classification committee will rule on opt down appeals and the decisions of the Committee are final. The NDHSAA Realignment Committee will be responsible for creating any necessary adjustments to regional assignments within those divisions.
- The NDHSAA Board of Directors shall have final say in the administration of these guidelines.
NDHSAA Football Plan Annual Deadlines
June 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â All requests for football coop dissolutions dueÂ
September 15 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Deadline for new football cooperative agreements
October 1 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Deadline for requests to opt down a division
October 15                           Deadline for requests to field an independent or 6-man team
Friday after Dakota Bowl        Deadline for requests to move up a division
September Board Meeting: Board addresses coop applications and creates preliminary Division assignments and regional placements for following season.
October or November: Classification committee addresses opt up/down appeals.
November/December Board Meeting: Board finalizes division assignments and regional placements.