North Jersey Super Football Conference

The North Jersey Super Football Conference is a football-only athletic league of high schools in New Jersey. The 115-team league was formed in 2016.[1][2]

History

The NJSFC consists of nearly all of the football playing members of four conferences that were formed after a significant realignment in New Jersey high school athletics saw the creation of several new leagues.

The conferences that came together to form this league were:

  • The Big North Conference, which consists of many larger public and parochial schools in Passaic County and Bergen County.
  • The Hudson County Interscholastic League, which consists of most of the public and parochial schools in Hudson County with the exceptions of Secaucus High School, Weehawken High School, and Harrison High School (which all belong to the North Jersey Interscholastic Conference).
  • The Super Essex Conference, which consists entirely of schools in Essex County.
  • The Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference, which consists of schools located in Morris County, Sussex County and Warren County.

The league, which included more than one hundred schools, is the largest such league in the United States.[3]

In 2020, the NJSFC announced the forming of what they referred to as the Ivy Divisions. Two sets of teams play exclusively against each other in the Ivy White and Ivy Red divisions, and both are composed of teams that have consistently had trouble either fielding a team or staying competitive. The teams are grouped together largely regardless of size, and each of the initial schools that compete in the divisions are required to commit to them for two years. Ivy Division schools are precluded from state playoff consideration.[4]

Divisions

There are a total of six sections of the NJSFC, with most consisting of three or four divisions:[5]

United Red
United White
United Blue
Liberty Red
  • Bayonne High School
  • East Side High School (Newark)
  • Irvington High School
  • Kearny High School
  • North Bergen High School
  • Union City High School
Liberty White
Liberty Blue
Freedom Red
Freedom White
Freedom Blue
Patriot Red
Patriot White
Patriot Blue
American Red
American White
American Blue
National Red
National White
National Blue
Ivy Red
Ivy White

References

  1. ^ "North Jersey Super Football Conference". Archived from the original on 2017-06-23. Retrieved 2022-07-14.
  2. ^ Stanmyre, Matthew. "Schedules released for 115-team North Jersey Super Football Conference", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 30, 2015. Accessed April 3, 2017.
  3. ^ Cooper, Darren. "Here's what we know about the new Super Football Conference 2020 schedule", The Record, July 23, 2020. Accessed March 22, 2021. "The Super Football Conference (SFC) is a 112-team group, the largest high school football-only conference in America, and is comprised of teams from five different counties."
  4. ^ Cooper, Darren. "Super Football Conference creating 'Ivy Division' for struggling programs", The Record, May 1, 2019. Accessed March 24, 2021. "Seeking to restore participation and enthusiasm to high school football programs that have struggled to compete consistently, the Super Football Conference announced plans to start a 12-team 'Ivy Division' in the 2020 season. Teams that compete in the 'Ivy Division' will play exclusively against each other and won't participate in the NJISAA football playoffs.... Twelve schools from Bergen, Hudson, Essex and Morris counties have applied to compete in the Ivy Division: Bergen Tech, Cliffside Park, Dickinson, Fair Lawn, Ferris, Memorial, Dover, Dwight-Morrow, Fort Lee, Glen Ridge, Marist and Tenafly."
  5. ^ Cooper, Darren. "NJ football: Super Football Conference revised schedules for 2020 regular season", The Record, July 23, 2020. Accessed March 22, 2021. "The Super Football Conference has 112 teams that will play across 20 divisions. This is the first year of the Ivy Division, created for struggling programs that would be ineligible for the state playoffs."
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