List of NCAA Division I FCS football programs

Wikipedia

Map of the FCS football programs, 2025

This is a list of schools in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) that play football in the United States as a varsity sport and are members of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), known as Division I-AA from 1978 through 2005. There are 129 FCS programs as of the 2025 season.[1] Conference affiliations are current for the 2025 season. The teams in this subdivision compete in a 24-team playoff for the NCAA Division I Football Championship. All leagues allow scholarships with the exception of the Ivy League and Pioneer Football League.

FCS programs

TeamNameSchoolCityState[a]Program
established
First
FCS
season
Conference[b]
Abilene ChristianWildcatsAbilene Christian UniversityAbileneTexas19192017UAC
Alabama A&MBulldogsAlabama A&M UniversityNormal[c]Alabama19121999SWAC
Alabama StateHornetsAlabama State UniversityMontgomeryAlabama19011982SWAC
AlbanyGreat DanesState University of New York at AlbanyAlbanyNew York1922[d]1999CAA Football
Alcorn StateBravesAlcorn State UniversityLorman[e]Mississippi19211978SWAC
Arkansas–Pine BluffGolden LionsUniversity of Arkansas at Pine BluffPine BluffArkansas19161998SWAC
Austin PeayGovernorsAustin Peay State UniversityClarksvilleTennessee19301978UAC
Bethune–CookmanWildcatsBethune–Cookman UniversityDaytona BeachFlorida19251980SWAC
BrownBearsBrown UniversityProvidenceRhode Island18781982Ivy
BryantBulldogsBryant UniversitySmithfieldRhode Island19992012CAA Football
BucknellBisonBucknell UniversityLewisburgPennsylvania18831978Patriot
ButlerBulldogsButler UniversityIndianapolisIndiana18871993PFL
Cal PolyMustangsCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversitySan Luis ObispoCalifornia19151994Big Sky
CampbellFighting CamelsCampbell UniversityBuies CreekNorth Carolina1925;
2008
2008CAA Football
Central ArkansasBearsUniversity of Central ArkansasConwayArkansas19082010UAC
Central ConnecticutBlue DevilsCentral Connecticut State UniversityNew BritainConnecticut19351993NEC
Charleston SouthernBuccaneersCharleston Southern UniversityNorth CharlestonSouth Carolina19851993OVC–Big South
ChattanoogaMocsUniversity of Tennessee at ChattanoogaChattanoogaTennessee18991982SoCon
The CitadelBulldogsThe Citadel, The Military College of South CarolinaCharlestonSouth Carolina19051982SoCon
ColgateRaidersColgate UniversityHamiltonNew York18901982Patriot
ColumbiaLionsColumbia UniversityNew YorkNew York18701982Ivy
CornellBig RedCornell UniversityIthacaNew York18871982Ivy
DartmouthBig GreenDartmouth CollegeHanoverNew Hampshire18811982Ivy
DavidsonWildcatsDavidson CollegeDavidsonNorth Carolina18961978;
1993
PFL
DaytonFlyersUniversity of DaytonDaytonOhio19031993PFL
Delaware StateHornetsDelaware State UniversityDoverDelaware19241978;
1980
MEAC
DrakeBulldogsDrake UniversityDes MoinesIowa18931982;
1993
PFL
DuquesneDukesDuquesne UniversityPittsburghPennsylvania18911993NEC
East Tennessee StateBuccaneersEast Tennessee State UniversityJohnson CityTennessee1920;
2015
1982;
2015
SoCon
East Texas A&MLionsEast Texas A&M UniversityCommerceTexas19152025Southland
Eastern IllinoisPanthersEastern Illinois UniversityCharlestonIllinois18991981OVC–Big South
Eastern KentuckyColonelsEastern Kentucky UniversityRichmondKentucky18911978UAC
Eastern WashingtonEaglesEastern Washington UniversityCheneyWashington19011984Big Sky
ElonPhoenixElon UniversityElonNorth Carolina19091999CAA Football
Florida A&MRattlersFlorida A&M UniversityTallahasseeFlorida19071979SWAC
FordhamRamsFordham UniversityNew YorkNew York18811989Patriot
FurmanPaladinsFurman UniversityGreenvilleSouth Carolina18891982SoCon
Gardner–WebbRunnin' BulldogsGardner–Webb UniversityBoiling SpringsNorth Carolina19462002OVC–Big South
GeorgetownHoyasGeorgetown UniversityWashingtonDistrict of Columbia18811993Patriot
Grambling StateTigersGrambling State UniversityGramblingLouisiana19271978SWAC
HamptonPiratesHampton UniversityHamptonVirginia19021997CAA Football
HarvardCrimsonHarvard UniversityCambridge[f]Massachusetts18731982Ivy
Holy CrossCrusadersCollege of the Holy CrossWorcesterMassachusetts18911982Patriot
Houston ChristianHuskiesHouston Christian UniversityHoustonTexas20132014Southland
HowardBisonHoward UniversityWashingtonDistrict of Columbia18821978;
1980
MEAC
IdahoVandalsUniversity of IdahoMoscowIdaho18931978;
2018
Big Sky[g]
Idaho StateBengalsIdaho State UniversityPocatelloIdaho19021978Big Sky
Illinois StateRedbirdsIllinois State UniversityNormalIllinois18871982MVFC
Incarnate WordCardinalsUniversity of the Incarnate WordSan AntonioTexas20092017Southland
Indiana StateSycamoresIndiana State UniversityTerre HauteIndiana18951982MVFC
Jackson StateTigersJackson State UniversityJacksonMississippi19111978SWAC
LafayetteLeopardsLafayette CollegeEastonPennsylvania18821978Patriot
LamarCardinalsLamar UniversityBeaumontTexas1923;
2009
1982;
2010
Southland
LehighMountain HawksLehigh UniversityBethlehemPennsylvania18841978Patriot
LindenwoodLionsLindenwood UniversitySt. CharlesMissouri19902025OVC–Big South
LIU[h]SharksLong Island UniversityBrookvilleNew York1957[i]2019NEC
MaineBlack BearsUniversity of MaineOronoMaine18921978CAA Football
MaristRed FoxesMarist CollegePoughkeepsieNew York19651993PFL
McNeeseCowboysMcNeese State UniversityLake CharlesLouisiana19501982Southland
MercerBearsMercer UniversityMaconGeorgia1891;
2013
2013SoCon
MerrimackWarriorsMerrimack CollegeNorth AndoverMassachusetts19472023Independent
Mississippi Valley StateDelta DevilsMississippi Valley State UniversityItta Bena[j]Mississippi19531980SWAC
MonmouthHawksMonmouth UniversityWest Long BranchNew Jersey19931994CAA Football
MontanaGrizzliesUniversity of MontanaMissoulaMontana18971978Big Sky
Montana StateBobcatsMontana State UniversityBozemanMontana18971978Big Sky
Morehead StateEaglesMorehead State UniversityMoreheadKentucky19241978PFL
Morgan StateBearsMorgan State UniversityBaltimoreMaryland18971986MEAC
Murray StateRacersMurray State UniversityMurrayKentucky19241978MVFC
New HampshireWildcatsUniversity of New HampshireDurhamNew Hampshire18931978CAA Football
NichollsColonelsNicholls State UniversityThibodauxLouisiana19721980Southland
Norfolk StateSpartansNorfolk State UniversityNorfolkVirginia19381997MEAC
North AlabamaLionsUniversity of North AlabamaFlorenceAlabama19122022UAC
North Carolina A&TAggiesNorth Carolina A&T State UniversityGreensboroNorth Carolina19011978;
1980
CAA Football
North Carolina CentralEaglesNorth Carolina Central UniversityDurhamNorth Carolina19212011MEAC
North DakotaFighting HawksUniversity of North DakotaGrand ForksNorth Dakota18942012MVFC
North Dakota StateBisonNorth Dakota State UniversityFargoNorth Dakota18942008MVFC
Northern ArizonaLumberjacksNorthern Arizona UniversityFlagstaffArizona19151978Big Sky
Northern ColoradoBearsUniversity of Northern ColoradoGreeleyColorado18922007Big Sky
Northern IowaPanthersUniversity of Northern IowaCedar FallsIowa18951981MVFC
Northwestern StateDemonsNorthwestern State UniversityNatchitochesLouisiana19071978Southland
PennQuakersUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPennsylvania18761982Ivy
Portland StateVikingsPortland State UniversityPortland[k]Oregon19471978;
1998
Big Sky
Prairie View A&MPanthersPrairie View A&M UniversityPrairie ViewTexas19061978SWAC
PresbyterianBlue HosePresbyterian CollegeClintonSouth Carolina19132011PFL
PrincetonTigersPrinceton UniversityPrincetonNew Jersey18691982Ivy
Rhode IslandRamsUniversity of Rhode IslandKingstonRhode Island18951978CAA Football
RichmondSpidersUniversity of RichmondRichmondVirginia18811982Patriot
Robert MorrisColonialsRobert Morris UniversityMoon TownshipPennsylvania19941998NEC
Sacramento StateHornetsCalifornia State University, SacramentoSacramentoCalifornia19541993Big Sky
Sacred HeartPioneersSacred Heart UniversityFairfieldConnecticut19911999Independent[l]
Saint Francis (PA)Red FlashSaint Francis UniversityLorettoPennsylvania19091993NEC[m]
St. ThomasTommiesUniversity of St. ThomasSaint PaulMinnesota19042025PFL
SamfordBulldogsSamford UniversityBirminghamAlabama19021989SoCon
San DiegoTorerosUniversity of San DiegoSan DiegoCalifornia19561993PFL
South Carolina StateBulldogsSouth Carolina State UniversityOrangeburgSouth Carolina19061978;
1980
MEAC
South DakotaCoyotesUniversity of South DakotaVermillionSouth Dakota18892012MVFC
South Dakota StateJackrabbitsSouth Dakota State UniversityBrookingsSouth Dakota18892008MVFC
Southeast Missouri StateRedhawksSoutheast Missouri State UniversityCape GirardeauMissouri19021990OVC–Big South
Southeastern LouisianaLionsSoutheastern Louisiana UniversityHammondLouisiana1930;
2003
1980;
2003
Southland
SouthernJaguarsSouthern UniversityBaton RougeLouisiana19151978SWAC
Southern IllinoisSalukisSouthern Illinois University CarbondaleCarbondaleIllinois19041982MVFC
Southern UtahThunderbirdsSouthern Utah UniversityCedar CityUtah19291993UAC[n]
Stephen F. AustinLumberjacksStephen F. Austin State UniversityNacogdochesTexas19231986Southland
StetsonHattersStetson UniversityDeLandFlorida1901;
2013
2013PFL
StonehillSkyhawksStonehill CollegeEastonMassachusetts19702025NEC
Stony BrookSeawolvesStony Brook UniversityStony BrookNew York19691999CAA Football
Tarleton State[o]TexansTarleton State UniversityStephenvilleTexas18992024UAC
Tennessee StateTigersTennessee State UniversityNashvilleTennessee19161981OVC–Big South
Tennessee TechGolden EaglesTennessee Technological UniversityCookevilleTennessee19171978OVC–Big South[p]
Texas SouthernTigersTexas Southern UniversityHoustonTexas19471978SWAC
TowsonTigersTowson UniversityTowsonMaryland19681987CAA Football
UC DavisAggiesUniversity of California, DavisDavisCalifornia19152007Big Sky
UT MartinSkyhawksUniversity of Tennessee at MartinMartinTennessee19531992OVC–Big South
Utah TechTrailblazersUtah Tech UniversitySt. GeorgeUtah19112024UAC[n]
UTRGVVaquerosUniversity of Texas Rio Grande ValleyBrownsville & Edinburg[q]Texas2025[r]2025Southland
ValparaisoBeaconsValparaiso UniversityValparaisoIndiana19061993PFL
VillanovaWildcatsVillanova UniversityVillanovaPennsylvania18941987CAA Football[s]
VMIKeydetsVirginia Military InstituteLexingtonVirginia18731982SoCon
WagnerSeahawksWagner CollegeNew YorkNew York19271993NEC
Weber StateWildcatsWeber State UniversityOgdenUtah19621978Big Sky
Western CarolinaCatamountsWestern Carolina UniversityCullowheeNorth Carolina19311982SoCon
Western IllinoisLeathernecksWestern Illinois UniversityMacombIllinois19031981OVC–Big South
William & MaryTribeCollege of William & MaryWilliamsburgVirginia18931982CAA Football[s]
WoffordTerriersWofford CollegeSpartanburgSouth Carolina18891995SoCon
YaleBulldogsYale UniversityNew HavenConnecticut18721982Ivy
Youngstown StatePenguinsYoungstown State UniversityYoungstownOhio19381981MVFC
  1. 12 states (Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming) do not currently have FCS programs.
  2. According to conferences in football, not necessarily a team's primary conference.
  3. The campus mailing address is Huntsville; Normal is a Huntsville neighborhood that encompasses the AAMU campus.
  4. The first fielded team only played three seasons (1922–1924), from 1925 through 1969 Albany did not have a football program. The modern era of Albany football began in 1970, when the school restored football as a club sport. The team was upgraded to full varsity status in 1973.
  5. The Alcorn State campus has a Lorman mailing address, but is in unincorporated Claiborne County and is designated by the US Census Bureau as Alcorn State, Mississippi.
  6. Although the academic core of the Harvard campus, including the university administration, is located in Cambridge, the school's athletic complex, including the football stadium, is within the city limits of Boston.
  7. This is Idaho's second stint in the grouping now known as FCS; it had been a member of what was then known as Division I-AA from the group's creation in 1978 through 1995, after which it moved to the league then known as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (now the Big West Conference). At that time, the PCAA sponsored FBS (then Division I-A) football.
  8. Effective in 2019-20, Long Island University merged its two athletic programs the Division I non-football LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds and Division II football-sponsoring LIU Post Pioneers into a single D-I athletic program under the Sharks name. The LIU Post football team became the new LIU football team, playing at its current home on the Post campus and joining the Northeast Conference. LIU was immediately eligible for the playoffs, as it was treated as a new football program of an existing D-I institution, but lost all its Division I games in the 2019 season and failed to qualify.
  9. First season of the LIU Post program that became the LIU program in 2019. The Brooklyn campus first played football in 1928, but dropped the sport in 1940, before the Post campus existed; LIU traces the history of its current football program through Post.
  10. The MVSU campus has an Itta Bena mailing address, but is in unincorporated Leflore County and is designated by the US Census Bureau as Mississippi Valley State, Mississippi.
  11. Portland State's campus is in the city of Portland, but it plays its home football games in the suburb of Hillsboro.
  12. Sacred Heart will join CAA Football in 2026.
  13. Saint Francis University will drop its athletics from Division I to Division III and will join the Presidents' Athletic Conference in 2026.
  14. 1 2 Southern Utah and Utah Tech will join the Big Sky Conference in 2026.
  15. Also known simply as Tarleton.
  16. Tennessee Tech will join the Southern Conference in 2026.
  17. While UTRGV has multiple campuses within its service area, its athletic program is based at the Edinburg campus, which it inherited from its athletic predecessor, the University of Texas–Pan American. The football team plans to play home games in both Brownsville (home to a UTRGV campus inherited from the University of Texas at Brownsville) and Edinburg; when UTRGV confirmed the addition of football in late 2022, it committed to establishing separate marching bands and spirit programs for the two campuses.[2]
  18. The former UTPA played football while it was a junior college, but never had a football program as a four-year institution.
  19. 1 2 Villanova and William & Mary will join the Patriot League as football affiliates in 2026.

Transitioning from Division II

The following programs are transitioning from NCAA Division II to FCS, or have announced definitive plans to do so. Under current NCAA rules, they must have an invitation from a Division I conference to begin the transition. During the normally four-year transition period, they are ineligible for the FCS playoffs. Since January 2025, the NCAA has expedited the reclassification period for schools, by one year, with schools already reclassifying to Division I being given the option to use either the new, shorter reclassification period or the original, longer period they initially agreed to. The new transition period is three years instead of the previous four for schools transitioning from Division II.[3]

Team School City State Founded First played Conference Full membership
Mercyhurst Lakers[a]Mercyhurst UniversityEriePennsylvania19261981NEC2027[4]
New Haven Chargers[b]University of New HavenWest HavenConnecticut19201973NEC[c]2028[5]
West Georgia Wolves[d]University of West GeorgiaCarrolltonGeorgia19061981UAC2027[6]
  1. Mercyhurst started a transition from Division II to Division I in 2024, joining the Northeast Conference.
  2. New Haven will start a transition from Division II to Division I in July 2025, joining the Northeast Conference as a full member, including football.
  3. New Haven sponsors football, but will not immediately play a full Northeast Conference schedule. Full conference play is expected for 2026.
  4. West Georgia started a transition from Division II to Division I in 2024 as a new member of the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN). The football team plays in the United Athletic Conference, a single-sport alliance between the ASUN and the Western Athletic Conference.

See also

Programs moving to FCS

This lists existing members of Division I that have announced plans to start FCS programs. Conference affiliations are those expected to be in effect for the season when the program begins FCS play.

TeamSchoolCityStateFuture
conference
Begins
play
Chicago State CougarsChicago State UniversityChicagoIllinoisNEC2026[a]
  1. While Chicago State has not officially announced a start date for football, it expects to start play in 2026,[7] having hired its first head coach in April 2025.[8]

Former Division I FCS football programs

School Nickname City State First
Division I FCS
season
Last
Division I FCS
season
Former FCS
conference
Current
level
University of Akron Zips Akron Ohio 1979 1986 Ohio Valley Conference Division I FBS
Appalachian State University Mountaineers Boone North Carolina 1982 2013 Southern Conference Division I FBS
University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazers Birmingham Alabama 1993 1995 I-AA independent Division I FBS
Arkansas State University Indians[n 1] Jonesboro Arkansas 1982 1991 I-AA independent Division I FBS
Ball State University Cardinals Muncie Indiana 1982 1983[n 2] Mid-American Conference Division I FBS
Boise State University Broncos Boise Idaho 1978 1995 Big Sky Conference Division I FBS
Boston University Terriers Boston Massachusetts 1978 1997 Atlantic 10 Conference Program dropped
Bowling Green State University Falcons Bowling Green Ohio 1982 1983[n 2] Mid-American Conference Division I FBS
University at Buffalo Bulls Buffalo New York 1993 1998 I-AA independent Division I FBS
California State University, Northridge Matadors Northridge California 1993 2001 I-AA independent Program dropped
Canisius University Golden Griffins Buffalo New York 1993 2002 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Program dropped
University of Central Florida Golden Knights[n 3] Orlando[n 4] Florida 1990 1995 I-AA independent Division I FBS
University of Cincinnati Bearcats Cincinnati Ohio 1982 1982[n 5] I-AA independent Division I FBS
Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers Conway South Carolina 2003 2016 I-AA independent Division I FBS
University of Connecticut Huskies Storrs[n 6] Connecticut 1978 1999 Atlantic 10 Conference Division I FBS
University of Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens Newark Delaware 1980 2024 CAA Football Division I FBS
Eastern Michigan University Hurons[n 7] Ypsilanti Michigan 1982 1983[n 2] Mid-American Conference Division I FBS
University of Evansville Purple Aces Evansville Indiana 1993 1997 Pioneer Football League Program dropped
Fairfield University Stags Fairfield Connecticut 1997 2002 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Program dropped
Florida Atlantic University Owls Boca Raton Florida 2001 2004 I-AA independent Division I FBS
Florida International University Panthers Miami[n 8] Florida 2003 2004 I-AA independent Division I FBS
Georgia Southern University Eagles Statesboro Georgia 1984 2013 Southern Conference Division I FBS
Georgia State University Panthers Atlanta Georgia 2010 2012 CAA Football Division I FBS
Hofstra University Pride Hempstead New York 1993 2009 CAA Football Program dropped
Iona University Gaels New Rochelle New York 1993 2008 FCS independent Program dropped
Jacksonville University Dolphins Jacksonville Florida 1998 2019 Pioneer Football League Program dropped
Jacksonville State University Gamecocks Jacksonville Alabama 1997 2022 ASUN Conference Division I FBS
James Madison University Dukes Harrisonburg Virginia 1980 2021 CAA Football Division I FBS
Kennesaw State University Owls Kennesaw[n 9] Georgia 2015 2023 FCS independent Division I FBS
Kent State University Golden Flashes Kent Ohio 1982 1983[n 2] Mid-American Conference Division I FBS
La Salle University Explorers Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1997 2007 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Program dropped
Liberty University Flames Lynchburg Virginia 1989 2017 Big South Conference Division I FBS
Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs Ruston Louisiana 1982 1988 I-AA independent Division I FBS
Marshall University Thundering Herd Huntington West Virginia 1982 1996 Southern Conference Division I FBS
University of Massachusetts Amherst Minutemen Amherst Massachusetts 1978 2011 CAA Football Division I FBS
Miami University Redskins[n 10] Oxford Ohio 1982 1983[n 2] Mid-American Conference Division I FBS
Middle Tennessee State University Blue Raiders Murfreesboro Tennessee 1978 1998 Ohio Valley Conference Division I FBS
Missouri State University Bears Springfield Missouri 1982 2024 MVFC Division I FBS
Morris Brown College Wolverines Atlanta Georgia 2001 2003 I-AA independent Dropped athletics
University of Nevada, Reno Wolf Pack Reno Nevada 1978 1991 Big Sky Conference Division I FBS
University of North Carolina at Charlotte 49ers Charlotte North Carolina 2013 2014 FCS independent Division I FBS
University of North Texas Mean Green Denton Texas 1982 1994 Southland Conference Division I FBS
Northeast Louisiana University[n 11] Indians[n 12] Monroe Louisiana 1982 1993 Southland Conference Division I FBS
Northeastern University Huskies Boston Massachusetts 1978 2009 CAA Football Program dropped
Northern Illinois University Huskies DeKalb Illinois 1982 1983[n 2] Mid-American Conference Division I FBS
Ohio University Bobcats Athens Ohio 1982 1983[n 2] Mid-American Conference Division I FBS
Old Dominion University Monarchs Norfolk Virginia 2009 2013 FCS independent Division I FBS
St. John's University Red Storm Queens New York 1993 2002 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Program dropped
Saint Mary's College of California Gaels Moraga California 1993 2003 I-AA independent Program dropped
Saint Peter's University Peacocks Jersey City New Jersey 1993 2006 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Program dropped
Sam Houston State University Bearkats Huntsville Texas 1986 2022 Western Athletic Conference Division I FBS
Savannah State University Tigers Savannah Georgia 2002 2018 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Division II
Siena College Saints Loudonville New York 1993 2003 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Program dropped
University of South Alabama Jaguars Mobile Alabama 2010 2011 FCS independent Division I FBS
University of South Florida Bulls Tampa Florida 1997 2000 I-AA independent Division I FBS
Southwest Texas State University[n 13] Bobcats San Marcos Texas 1984 2010 FCS independent Division I FBS
University of Texas at Arlington Mavericks Arlington Texas 1982 1985 Southland Conference Program dropped
University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Roadrunners San Antonio Texas 2011 2011 FCS independent Division I FBS
Troy State University[n 14] Trojans Troy Alabama 1978 2000 Southland Conference Division I FBS
West Texas State University[n 15] Buffaloes Canyon Texas 1982 1985 Missouri Valley Conference Division II
Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers Bowling Green Kentucky 1978 2008 FCS independent Division I FBS
Western Michigan University Broncos Kalamazoo Michigan 1982 1983[n 2] Mid-American Conference Division I FBS
  1. Nickname changed to Red Wolves in 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 of the 10 schools in the MAC at the time were reclassified from Division I-A to Division I-AA prior to the 1982 season. However, following appeals from Bowling Green, Miami (OH), Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan, the conference as a whole was permitted to remain in I-A beginning in the 1983 season.
  3. Nickname changed to Knights in 2007.
  4. UCF's campus has an Orlando mailing address, but is located entirely within unincorporated Orange County.
  5. Cincinnati was initially reclassified from Division I-A to Division I-AA prior to the 1982 season. However, the university filed an injunction to postpone their demotion to after the 1982 season, and was ultimately successful in remaining in I-A.
  6. UConn currently plays its home games in East Hartford, Connecticut.
  7. Nickname changed to Eagles in 1991.
  8. FIU's campus has a Miami mailing address, but is located entirely within unincorporated Miami-Dade County.
  9. Kennesaw State's campus has a Kennesaw mailing address, but is located entirely within unincorporated Cobb County.
  10. Nickname changed to RedHawks in 1996.
  11. University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) since 1999.
  12. Nickname changed to Warhawks in 2006.
  13. Texas State University since 2013.
  14. Troy University since 2004.
  15. West Texas A&M University since 1993.

See also

References

  1. "NCAA Directory - Directory - Member Listing".
  2. "UTRGV announces approval of football, women's aquatics, band, spirit programs" (Press release). UTRGV Vaqueros. November 18, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2023.
  3. "NCAA: D-I men's teams no longer need waivers for preseason games". ESPN. January 16, 2025. Retrieved January 16, 2025.
  4. "Mercyhurst University marks new era in athletics with move to Division I". Mercyhurst University. April 4, 2024.
  5. "Charging Up! University of New Haven Accepts Northeast Conference Membership Invite" (Press release). Northeast Conference. May 6, 2025. Retrieved May 6, 2025.
  6. "UWG Athletics to Transition to NCAA Division I". West Georgia Athletics. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  7. "Chicago State Sports Expansion". Chicago State Cougars. Retrieved February 12, 2025.
  8. "Chicago State Introduces Bobby Rome II as Head Football Coach" (Press release). Chicago State Cougars. April 8, 2025. Retrieved April 9, 2025.