When is the DIII selection show?
Sunday, Nov. 16 at 5 p.m. ET.
Sports / College Football
Get ready for the excitement of the 2025 NCAA Division II and Division III football playoffs! This article provides a comprehensive overview of the bracket announcements, schedules, and how to watch the games live.
The 2025 NCAA Division III football playoffs promise exciting matchups as teams battle for the national title. North Central (IL), the defending champion, aims to continue its dominance, while Mount Union seeks to reclaim the Stagg Bowl after a recent loss to North Central. Games will be streamed on ESPN+&ref=yanuki.com, with the championship game broadcast on ESPN&ref=yanuki.com. The Division II playoffs introduce automatic qualifiers from all sixteen football-sponsoring conferences, heightening the competition. Key teams to watch in DII include Johnson C. Smith, Harding, and Ferris State.
**DIII Football Playoffs Schedule:**
**How to Watch:**
Sunday, Nov. 16 at 5 p.m. ET.
First round through semifinals on ESPN+&ref=yanuki.com, Championship on ESPN&ref=yanuki.com and Fubo&ref=yanuki.com.
Sunday, Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. ET on the NCAA Website.
Yes, all sixteen conferences that sponsor football in Division II receive an automatic bid.
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