no one
I don't know the complete list, but I do know that Michigan State was the first D-1 university to win two championships in both basketball and football. Florida is another one.
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That would be Nick Saban, who won a National Championship in 2003 with LSU and in 2009 with Alabama.
Nick Saban at LSU and Alabama is one
Yes As Of Monday April Second 2007
J. Scott Johnson has written: 'Attributes perceived as essential for hiring football and men's basketball coaches at NCAA Division I-A schools by university officials' -- subject(s): Selection and appointment, Coaches (Athletics)
Unless I am mistaken, there is only one: Nick Saban, who won the BCS Championship at LSU (2004) and at Alabama (2009).
Arne Duncan has previously worked as: Chief Executive Officer of the Chicago Public Schools, Ariel Education Initiative, Chicago Cares, the Golden Apple Foundation,Jobs for America's Graduates, professional basketball player in Australia, the National Association of Basketball Coaches' Foundation, Renaissance Schools Fund.
6 Kansas Jayhawks 3 Marquette Golden Eagles 1 Louisville Cardnals 2
alot of schools have basketball b-cuz most kids freeakin love basketball YEAH!!
There are around 1000 NCAA basketball schools in total, with 351 schools in 32 Division I basketball conferences. There are also other divisions, but only Division I gets shown on TV, and contains most of the players that go into the NBA.
it can teach respect for teachers,coaches,and other students