Division 3 football cannot offer scholarships.
7 if you are playing a full game
Yes, usually the only two sports that offer full ride scholarships to all of their lettermen are football and basketball. The rest usually have athletes on partial scholarships.
Malaga
Yes, a 1-A team that plays in the Western Athletic Conference.
Oklahoma in 2008.
nothing, they are the same
Division II allows 36 scholarship equivalencies. That means those 36 scholarships may be divided among the players (Division I-FBS programs are allowed to give a scholarship of any kind to 85 players, so in effect, all 85 get full scholarships; Division I-FCS are allowed 63 equivalencies that can be divided among no more than 85 total players; Division III does not allow scholarships).
What was once called NCAA Div. I-A is now called Div. I-FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision). I counted 120 schools on the NCAA.org website. ----------
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As of the start of the 2007 season, the Division 1-AA team with the most all time wins was Yale with 839.
Don't count on it
It isn't