
FloCollege is opening the 2026-27 season with what the company calls its "biggest leap forward yet," giving fans more ways to discover, watch, and share college sports from more than 250 partner institutions across Divisions I, II, and III.
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Beginning this month, select FloCollege events and original programming will reach a wider national audience through the FloSports Channel on Prime Video, YouTube and other FloSports-managed platforms. Fans will also be able to watch game archives for free on the FloCollege website and app beginning 24 hours after each live event ends.
FloCollege describes the launch of the FloSports Channel on Prime Video as a "game-changer for partners at all levels in all sports." The channel will put a curated selection of FloCollege programming in front of Prime Video's more than 100 million monthly viewers. Featured events will appear alongside major sports properties including the NFL, NBA and UEFA Champions League, creating new visibility for FloCollege's conference and school partners.
FloCollege is also rolling out a series of fan-focused product updates. Fans can sync team schedules directly to their personal calendars, receive automatic schedule changes, and jump into live broadcasts from each event listing. School-specific landing pages, personalized sign-up experiences and improved subscription pathways are designed to make it easier to find and support a favorite team.
For partner schools, a new live clipping tool built by FloSports will make it possible to create and publish highlights to social media in real time. The tool joins continued investment in the FloSports Production Suite and professional cloud-based graphics, helping schools produce stronger broadcasts, spotlight student-athletes, and engage fans throughout the season.
"Everything we're launching this season is centered around helping our partners grow their impact to deliver more value for student-athletes and fans," said John Turner, Vice President and General Manager of FloCollege. "Our strategy has always been about investing where others haven't, and initiatives like Prime Video distribution, the FloSports Production Suite, and new technologies for fans are all examples of that commitment. This season represents an important milestone, but there's a lot more ahead."
Beyond live competition, FloCollege is expanding its original content strategy and staffing to bring more attention to Division II and Division III athletics.
FloCollege Rankings will expand this month to include Division II and Division III football as well as Division II volleyball, with additional sports planned during the academic year. Powered by FloCollege's proprietary model and voting process, the rankings are designed to spotlight leading programs and create a new multi-sport ranking approach for the Division II and Division III levels.
The platform will also debut FloCollege: On Campus, an original series focused on the people, traditions, and communities that shape college athletics. FloCollege is expanding its partnership with D1 Rejects as well, bringing Small School Saturday and additional football programming to the platform.
The 2026-27 rollout represents what FloSports calls its "largest investment yet" in helping collegiate partners and their student-athletes reach new audiences. It builds on more than $75 million committed to conference partnerships, broadcast infrastructure, content development, and marketing.
How To Watch FloCollege In 2026-27
Fans can stream live events on the FloCollege website and app. Select games and programming will also appear on the FloSports Channel on Prime Video, YouTube, Meta, and other FloSports-managed platforms.
FloCollege is available on the web, iOS and Android mobile apps, and connected-TV platforms including Roku, Samsung, Fire TV, Google TV, Apple TV, LG and VIZIO.
Visit FloCollege.com to watch and explore upcoming events.
Are FloCollege Game Replays Free?
Yes. For the first time, archives from every live event will be available to watch for free on the FloCollege website and app 24 hours after the event ends.
The new archive policy gives fans, student-athletes, and recruits an easy way to revisit and share memorable moments while providing partner schools with an organized library of past events.
What's New For FloCollege Fans?
New features for the 2026-27 season include:
- Team schedule syncing with automatic calendar updates
- Direct links from event listings to live games
- School-specific landing pages
- Personalized sign-up experiences and improved subscription pathways
- A Family Plan with access for three accounts under one annual FloCollege subscription
- Free game archives 24 hours after live events conclude
FloCollege will continue to offer monthly and annual subscription options, along with discounted pricing for eligible users with partner .edu email addresses.
How Is FloCollege Supporting Partner Schools?
FloCollege's new live clipping tool will let schools publish social highlights while games are still happening. Investments in the FloSports Production Suite and professional cloud-based graphics will also help partners improve production quality and give student-athletes more exposure.
The expanded distribution network is designed to extend that reach beyond campus, connecting conference partners with audiences across Prime Video, YouTube, Meta, and FloSports-owned platforms.
How Is FloCollege Growing Division II And Division III Coverage?
FloCollege is adding rankings for Division II and Division III football and Division II volleyball, with more sports scheduled to follow during the academic year. The new FloCollege: On Campus series will highlight the people and traditions behind college programs, while expanded programming with D1 Rejects will include Small School Saturday and additional football coverage.
Together, the rankings, original series, editorial coverage, and broader distribution are designed to elevate Division II and Division III athletes, teams and events on a national scale.
For more information, visit FloCollege.com.
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