Southwest Junior College Football Conference
The Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) is a football conference for National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) teams located in the Southwestern United States. The conference has produced 5 of the last 15 NJCAA national champions.
Current members
School | Team Name | Location | Primary Conference |
Blinn College | Buccaneers | Brenham, Texas | SJCC |
Cisco College | Wranglers | Cisco, Texas | NTJCAC |
Kilgore College | Rangers | Kilgore, Texas | SJCC |
Navarro College | Bulldogs | Corsicana, Texas | SJCC |
New Mexico Military Institute | Broncos | Roswell, New Mexico | SJCC |
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College | Golden Norsemen | Miami, Oklahoma | Bi-State |
Trinity Valley Community College | Cardinals | Athens, Texas | SJCC |
Tyler Junior College | Apaches | Tyler, Texas | SJCC |
Former members
- Allen Academy (eliminated college programs)
- Hillsboro Junior College (closed, reopened as Hill College)
- Lon Morris College (closed)
- Odessa College (disbanded)
- Panola College (disbanded)
- Paris Junior College (disbanded)
- Ranger College (disbanded)
- Southwest Texas Junior College (disbanded)
- Texarkana College (disbanded)
- Wharton County Junior College (disbanded)
Future member
New Mexico Military Institute has announced it will leave the Western States Football League and join the SWJCFC for the 2016 season.
Champions
- Trinity Valley (aka Henderson County) (17 titles, 11 outright):2014, 2005, 1999, 1997, 1994, 1991*, 1988, 1984, 1983, 1973*, 1968*, 1967, 1966*, 1965, 1959, 1958, 1953*, 1952*
- Kilgore (15 titles, 11 outright):2018, 2015, 2004, 2001, 1992*, 1990, 1982, 1980, 1978, 1977*, 1975, 1970, 1968*, 1966*, 1946
- Tyler (11 titles, 8 outright): 2000, 1993*, 1992*, 1991*, 1986, 1985, 1981, 1979, 1974, 1971, 1969
- Navarro (12 titles, 6 outright):2019, 2007, 1993*, 1989, 1977*, 1976, 1973*, 1962*, 1961, 1953*, 1952, 1951
- Blinn (6 titles, 6 outright): 2009, 2006, 1996, 1995, 1987, 1972
- Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (3 titles, 3 outright): 2003, 2002, 1998
- Texarkana (3 titles, 2 outright): 1964, 1957, 1955*
- Wharton County (3 titles, 1 outright): 1963, 1962*, 1948*
- Panola (2 titles, 2 outright): 1950, 1949
- Paris (2 titles, 1 outright): 1955*, 1954
- Ranger (2 titles, 1 outright): 1960, 1948*
- Allen (1 title, 1 outright): 1956
- Hillsboro (now Hills College) (1 title, 0 outright): 1947*
- Southwest Texas (1 title, 0 outright): 1947*
"*" denotes shared title
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