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Nebraska Leads Charge for Women's Flag Football
17 Jan
Summary
- Nebraska will be the first Power 4 conference to offer women's flag football.
- The sport will be an NCAA emerging sport starting in spring 2028.
- Nebraska aims to recruit 15 athletes for fall 2026 enrollment.

The University of Nebraska has announced its intention to launch a women's flag football program, marking a significant milestone as the first athletic department in a Power 4 conference to introduce the sport. This initiative aligns with the NCAA's recent decision to recognize flag football as an emerging sport for women at the intercollegiate level.
Nebraska is slated to play its first season in the spring of 2028, with competition running from January through May. The university plans to appoint a head coach by this summer and aims to recruit approximately 15 athletes to join the program for the fall 2026 semester. This launch precedes the sport's debut in the Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games in 2028.
This development is seen as a groundbreaking moment for collegiate athletics, with the NFL also pledging financial support for a professional women's league. Flag football is already established at the high school level in 38 states, indicating growing interest and participation.




