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7 Teams from Florida competed in division 1-A football during the 2008 season: Florida Atlantic University Owls Florida International University Golden Panthers Florida State University Seminoles University of Central Florida Knights University of Florida Gators University of South Florida Bulls University of Miami Hurricanes
Division II playing in the Gulf South Conference.
1. University of Florida 2. Florida State University 3. Miami University 4. University of Central Florida 5. Florida International 6. University of South Florida These are all Division I schools
Division II playing in the Gulf South Conference.
Stony Brook University plays football in the 1-AA (FCS) Big South Conference.
1. University of Florida 2. Florida State University 3. Miami University 4. University of Central Florida 5. Florida International 6. University of South Florida These are all Division I schools
There are a number of division 2 colleges in Florida. These include Eckerd College, Flagler College, Florida Southern College, Florida Institute of Technology, Lynn University, Nova Southeastern University, and Palm Beach Atlantic University.
14 Teams 1-Florida 2-Florida State 3-Florida A&M 4-North Florida 5-USF 6-UCF 7-Florida Atlantic 8-Florida International 9-Belmont 10-Stetson 11-Miami 12-Florida Gulf Coast 13-Jacksonville 14-Bethune-Cookman
No. South Dakota State University began a transition to Division 1 in 2004. In football, SDSU is a Division 1-AA school that plays in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and in basketball, they play Division 1 in the Summit League.
It looks like a bull's head
Here is a list of all schools in Florida and their divisions. NAIA Edward Waters College Webber International University NCAA I-A Florida Atlantic University Florida International University Florida State University University of Central Florida University of Florida University of Miami University of South Florida NCAA I-AA Bethune-Cookman University Florida A&M University Jacksonville University
University of South Florida was created in 1956.