Next season, the Wolverines will have the chance to show its skills in a more competitive league. In February, the Southern California Football Association announced that the Wolverines have been promoted from the American Division to the stronger National Division. Over the last two years, SBVC has a win/loss record of 18-4, and in November, the team made it to the SCFA American Division Championship Bowl. "As we move up to the National Division, SBVC will be competing against larger institutions with greater resources," Athletic Director Dave Rubio said. "We will have to step up our efforts in recruiting, marketing, and fundraising. We will need to ensure we have the staff to support a larger team on the field and in the classroom. I believe we are up to the task and will be competitive in a highly-competitive division." 
 
Head Coach Daniel Algattas is "outstanding" and "has always had his teams ready to play," Rubio said. "SBVC has earned the right to play in the top division. Now we have to prove to everyone in the state we belong there. It will take a great effort and commitment from our coaches, support staff, the college, and the community."