
HOG League Overview
The HOG League is a youth football league built to develop elite athletes through high-level competition, character-building, and fundamental skill development. Focused on preparing athletes for future success both on and off the field, the league blends player growth, teamwork, and exposure through structured training and competitive play. Each age division will be represented by teams modeled after the newly formed
Pac-12 (2026) alignment, promoting school pride and identity:
- 8U – Colorado State Rams
- 9U – Utah State Aggies
- 10U – Fresno State Bulldogs
- 11U – Boise State Broncos
- 12U – Washington State Cougars
- 13U – San Diego State Aztecs
- 14U – Oregon State Beavers
League Affiliation: American Youth Football (AYF)
The HOG League competes under
American Youth Football and Cheer (AYF), the largest youth football organization in the United States. AYF is nationally recognized for its focus on athlete safety, academic achievement, and opportunity for players of all skill levels. With a commitment to excellence, AYF offers teams the chance to compete locally, regionally, and nationally—including the annual National Championships in Florida.
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