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Great Lakes Conference (Michigan and Ohio)

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The Great Lakes Conference is a football-only high school conference that will begin play in the fall of 2026 and will be made up of eight schools, four of each that are members of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) and the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA).

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Map of the GLC football members starting in 2026.

In October 2025, the seven football only members of the Toledo Area Athletic Conference (Edon, Erie Mason, Hilltop, Montpelier, North Central, Summerfield, Whiteford) announced they were leaving the TAAC after the 2025 season to form a football-only league with Sand Creek for the following season.[1]

The TAAC had lost several members in recent years, including: Tiffin Calvert (2016), Danbury and Gibsonburg (2018), Stryker (2019), Northwood (2025), and eventually Ottawa Hills in 2026, while also having two schools (Cardinal Stritch Catholic and Toledo Christian) struggle with roster numbers for traditional 11-man football. Cardinal Stritch currently plays 8-man football, and Toledo Christian returned to 11-man football in 2025 after playing 8-man football from 2020-2024. With the formation of the GLC, members will be made up of schools that consistently field 11-man football programs, while the TAAC will be left with Cardinal Stritch, Toledo Christian, and non-football schools Emmanual Christian and Maumee Valley as its only members.

Inaugural membership

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