2012 Frontier Conference football season

The 2012 Frontier Conference football season was made up of nine United States college athletic programs that competed in the Frontier Conference under the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the 2012 college football season.

[1] Southern Oregon and Montana Tech were declared co-champions at the end of the season.

[3] The conference made the following awards at the end of the season: The conference also selected other players to all-conference first and second teams[4] and also declared academic all-conference team honors.

Carroll College led the academic awards with 31 student-athletes selected.

Head coach Chuck Morrell of Montana Tech was named the NAIA Region 5 Coach of the Year and Jim Hogan at Carroll College was a finalist for Assistant Coach of the Year honors.