As of the 2007 season, there are 111 Division 1-AA schools playing football. Click on the 'Division 1-AA' link on this page to see a list of those schools.
Xavier is one.
Within FBS there is 128 schools and within FCS there is 124 schools. So as a whole, division 1 has 152 football programs.
There are about 119 ncaa division 1 football schools.
Alaska has 0 NCAA D-1 football schools.
Click on the 'Division 1-A Football Colleges' link on this page to see all schools that play NCAA Division 1-A football. Click on the 'Division 1-AA Football Colleges' link on this page to see all schools that play NCAA Division 1-AA football.
Division III football schools in Tennessee are Maryville, Rhodes, and Sewanee.
There are 119 NCAA Division 1-A football schools and 109 Division 1-AA football schools. There about 200 Division II and 200 Division III football schools and about 75 NAIA football schools. That makes around 700 and that doesn't include junior college football.
There are 240 NCAA division 3 schools with softball programs.
According to Yahoo Sports, there are 199 schools playing Division III football. Click on the 'NCAA Division III Schools' link on this page to see a list of those schools.
NCAA division 1 AA (or FCS) is a designation given only to college football programs. The vast majority, if not all, of the schools with football teams that play in division 1 AA have athletic teams that compete in Division 1 for other sports. Because cross country is a mainstream sport at the high school and college level, it seems fair to assume that almost all of these schools have cross country programs.
2 Boston College and Notre Dame
Two schools have won NCAA national championships in football, baseball, and men's basketball: Jacksonville State University (NCAA Division II) Men's Basketball (1985) Baseball (1990, 1991) Football (1992) University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (NCAA Division III) Men's Basketball (1984, 1989) Baseball (2005) Football (2007, 2009, 2010) Note 1: The NCAA does not officially sanction a football national championship in FBS / Division I Note 2: Jacksonville State now competes at FCS / Division I