The California Coast Conference was a short-lived intercollegiate athletic football conference that existed from 1922 to 1928. The league had members in California. All of the 2-year schools that were in the conference are now members of a conference within the California Community College Athletic Association. Of the four-year schools, State Teachers College at San Jose and Fresno State Normal left the conference and joined the Far Western Conference in 1925. Cal Poly did not become a 4-year school until 1941, and played as an independent after leaving the CCC. The other three four-year schools, Chico State, College of the Pacific (CA) and Loyola (CA), no longer field intercollegiate football teams.