https://www.montanasports.com/college-sp...-this-fall
Much easier than who isn't.
"...The Frontier won't be alone on the gridiron, as only three NAIA conferences have so far announced plans to move football to the spring. And two of those are making only partial adjustments.
Only the Mid-States Football Association, which includes teams in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Missouri, has altogether postponed its 2020 football schedule. The Sooner Athletic Conference, based in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, has announced it intends to split its conference schedule with teams playing three conference games in the fall and six in the spring. The Mid-South Conference is split into the Appalachian, Bluegrass and Sun divisions.
While the Appalachian and Bluegrass divisions have decided against playing this fall, the Sun Division, which features teams in Florida, is still a go.
The outlook isn't nearly as optimistic at the other levels, though. The National Junior College Athletic Association announced the postponement of its fall football season in July, and the NCAA left each division responsible for its own decisions. The entire NCAA Division III football season appears to be postponed with every conference canceling its fall schedule. The NCAA Division II still has four conferences aiming to play this fall, though their start dates have been delayed and more discussions and announcements are expected by the end of the week. As of Aug. 12, though, the Great American Conference, Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Mountain East Conference and Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference are all still on the fall 2020 schedule...."