The resolution establishes the Alabama Community College Football Study Commission to evaluate the feasibility of reinstating football programs at community colleges within the Alabama Community College System (ACCS). Currently, the ACCS supports over 180 athletic teams across 22 institutions, providing opportunities for more than 2,200 student-athletes. The resolution highlights the cultural significance of football in Alabama and the gap left by the discontinuation of community college football programs due to various challenges. It also notes the recent success of women's flag football as evidence of the potential for introducing new sports programs at the community college level.

The commission will consist of various appointed members, including legislators, community college officials, high school coaches, and university representatives, ensuring a diverse representation. Its duties will include assessing the current infrastructure and financial capacity for implementing football programs, evaluating funding sources, and gathering input from stakeholders. The commission is required to submit a final report with its findings and recommendations by November 1, 2026, after which it will be dissolved. The resolution aims to create additional pathways for student-athletes to pursue higher education and develop essential skills through community college football programs.