University of Michigan THE Ohio State University According to College Football Data Warehouse, as of the start of the 2009 season Michigan was the top Division 1 school 872 wins. OSU was 5th with 808.
While they played a few Division 1A teams in the past, Florida International became a Division 1A football program starting in the 2006 season. Their 2006 record was 0-12.
The Minnesota Golden Gophers football program represents the University of Minnesota in college football at the NCAA Division I football Bowl Subdivision level.The team played its first game on September 29, 1882.
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Across the entire NCAA, a Division III team, Mount Union, has 208 wins, more than any other college program at any level. Mount Union is 208-9 since the start of the 1999 season with seven national championships. A Division II team, Grand Valley State, has won more games than any other program in any division which offers scholarships to players. Grand Valley State is 166-29 since the beginning of the 1999 season with four national championships.
notre dame
yes. an AA program though. not D1- A. means a smaller d1 school
The University of Nebraska, also, they are the best college football program by the numbers and the tradition and passion the fans and players show. Nebraska has 5 national championships.
I believe President Ford played for the University of Michigan.
Oklahoma University
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.