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UJ football signs 34 new players for 2026 season
University of Jamestown bolsters offensive and defensive lines with 14 interior linemen in recruiting class
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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The University of Jamestown football team has officially signed 34 new players for the 2026 season, with a focus on strengthening the team's offensive and defensive lines by bringing in 14 interior linemen.
Why it matters
The Jimmies recognized that winning games in the NSIC conference requires dominating the line of scrimmage, so this recruiting class aims to give the team a physical advantage up front on both sides of the ball.
The details
The 34-player recruiting class includes 14 interior linemen, as the Jimmies look to build their team from the trenches out. This strategic focus comes after the team realized last season that winning the battles in the trenches is crucial for success in the NSIC conference.
- The University of Jamestown football team officially signed the 34-player recruiting class on February 14, 2026.
The players
University of Jamestown football team
The NCAA Division III football program at the University of Jamestown in Jamestown, North Dakota.
What’s next
The Jimmies will now focus on developing the new recruits during spring and summer practices to prepare them for the 2026 season.
The takeaway
By prioritizing the offensive and defensive lines in their recruiting, the University of Jamestown football team is demonstrating a strategic approach to building a competitive program that can win in the trenches and succeed in their NSIC conference.

