FBSchedules Releases 2026 Spring-Game Calendar Including Furman, The Citadel, Montana
FBSchedules has posted an up-to-date compendium of 2026 spring-game dates, calling out FCS entries including Furman, The Citadel and Montana and noting several April showcase weekends.

FBSchedules has posted an up-to-date compendium of spring-game dates for the 2026 calendar year, a single-page schedule the site describes as a chronological list of on-campus and neutral-site spring games; it includes several FCS programs and highlights the concentrated spring-game weekends. The original summary for the calendar explicitly names Furman, The Citadel and Montana as examples and references several April showcase weekends without listing exact dates.
The calendar’s structure is clear in the supplied excerpts: "The spring-game schedule is structured as a chronological list of on-campus and neutral-site spring games;" that phrasing is repeated verbatim in the site material. The excerpts preserve both a full conference roster for Big Sky and a duplicated short excerpt naming Cal Poly, Eastern Washington and Idaho, so the published compendium appears to contain full conference breakdowns alongside shorter navigation snippets.
The Big Sky listing in the provided material contains 13 teams: Cal Poly, Eastern Washington, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Southern Utah, UC Davis, Utah Tech and Weber State. The CAA group is also enumerated with 13 entries: Bryant, Campbell, Elon, Hampton, Maine, Monmouth, New Hampshire, North Carolina A&T, Rhode Island, Sacred Heart, Stony Brook, Towson and UAlbany.
Other FCS conference and independent listings in the excerpts include FCS Independent teams Chicago State and Merrimack, the Ivy League schools Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale, and the UAC group Abilene Christian, Austin Peay, Central Arkansas, Eastern Kentucky, North Alabama, Tarleton State and West Georgia. The MEAC list is reproduced exactly as supplied and includes Delaware State, Howard, Morgan State, NC Central, Norfolk State [...] Alabama State, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M, Grambling State, Jackson State, Mississippi Valley State, Prairie View A&M, Southern and Texas Southern; the ellipsis in the MEAC line is preserved in the source excerpts.
The site navigation and related sections included in the excerpts show how the calendar fits into a broader schedule ecosystem. Under "+ FCS Schedules" the material lists FCS Schedule, 2026 FCS Team Schedules, Future FCS Schedules and College Football TV Schedule. Postseason pages include an FCS Playoff Schedule. The FBS side navigation in the excerpts lists College Football Schedule, 2026 FBS Team Schedules, College Football TV Schedule, Future FBS Schedules, Championship Games, Helmet Schedules, Neutral Site Games and Spring Game Schedule, with postseason links to Bowl Schedule and College Football Playoff pages. An NFL section fragment in the excerpts shows AFC teams including Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis and a truncated line "Jacksonville Jaguars [...] Texas" along with a Sun Belt conference list that names Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, James Madison, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Louisiana, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Old Dominion, South Alabama, Southern Miss, Troy and ULM.
The supplied excerpts do not provide specific kickoff dates, stadium names, city locations, ticket information or broadcast assignments for any individual spring game. They also preserve truncated lines and ellipses where the source text omitted material, and they show Furman and The Citadel mentioned in the calendar summary while those two programs do not appear in the additional conference lists provided in the excerpts. Those gaps mean the calendar is best used as an index: it signals which conferences and many FCS programs are accounted for in the 2026 spring-game compendium, but verification with the full FBSchedules page or individual university announcements is required to obtain exact dates and site details.
The calendar, as excerpted, establishes a starting point for tracking spring-game activity across Big Sky, CAA, MEAC, Ivy League, UAC and independent programs and flags "several April showcase weekends" for follow-up. Expect the next reporting step to pull the full FBSchedules page to confirm whether Furman and The Citadel have entries and to capture the precise April weekends and on-campus versus neutral-site designations for each listed program.
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