None in Division 1-A but a few in Division 1-AA.
Campbell University in Bules Creek, NC has not sent a player to the NFL. They played as an independent between 1925-1949 and then dropped their program in 1950. It was restarted in 2008. They play 1-AA football in the Pioneer Football League.
Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York has also not sent a player to the NFL. They have been playing football since 1965, playing 1-AA ball since 1993, and also are a member of the Pioneer Football League.
State University of New York/Stony Brook is another. They have played football since 1969 and been a 1-AA team since 1999. They play in the Big South Conference.
The fewest 'alumni' from a Division 1-A school is 2 from Florida Atlantic who began their football program in 2001 and Florida International who started in 2002.
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No active NFL player has come out publically as gay.There have been 6 NFL payers that have come out as gay after they retired, and 3 Division I and II college players have come out s gay after their playing days. There is a 7th NFL player who was outed after he passed away.The players are:Wade Davis NFL DBEd Gallagher NCAA Division I OTAlan Gendreau NCAA Division I KKwame Harris NFL OTDavid Kopay NFL RBRay McDonald NFL RBRoy Simmons NFL GBrian Sims NCAA Division II DTJerry Smith NFL TEEsera Tuaolo NFL DR
The Buffalo Bills, as Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB) is the only person in the NFL with a degree from Harvard.
Coach of the Tennessee Titans of the NFL, he is a Taft high school alumni, and has the longest tenure of any active head coach in the nfl.
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Roughly 1.6 of Division 1 football players make it to the NFL.
A comprehensive list can be found here: http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-boston-college-people Here are a few of the more recognizable names: Amy Poehler (actress) Chris O'Donnell (actor) Clinton Kelly (TV host) John McLaughlin (TV host) Elizabeth Hasselbeck (TV host) Tim Hasselbeck (NFL) Matt Hasselbeck (NFL) Matt Ryan (NFL) Doug Flutie (NFL) John Kerry (politician) Tip O'Neill (politician)
A team can secure a division title in the NFL by finishing the regular season with the best record in their division. This is typically achieved by winning more games than the other teams in the division.
There are no class requirements to play for the NFL. The NFL drafts from college football and don't have a farm system like baseball or hockey. You can declare yourself eligible for the draft without graduating college. Some go in the third year, but most complete 4 years of college football.
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