Alaska has 0 NCAA D-1 football schools.
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You either have to be drafted or invited to training camp by a pro football team. Typically, you have to play at least 3 years of college football.
Probably about at least a 2.5 (I may be wrong)
As long as you are a student you can play or at least try out. So you would have to transfer and talk to the coaches
South Alabama with 0!
About 9.8 million people are very good at lacrosse Take the number of lacrosse players that play in college. Take the number of players that play in high-school. Divide the amount that play in college by the amount that play in high-school. The answer (which will be a decimal) id the percentage. -ex. 0.15 = 15%
NFL Quarterbacks from Mississippi (Ole Miss)Charlie Conerly 1948-1961Eagle Day 1959-1960Glynn Griffing 1963Archie Manning 1971-1984Norris Weese 1976-1979Kent Austin 1986John Fourcade 1987-1990Eli Manning 2004-Present (2017)
Presbyterian College (Clinton, SC) is the smallest Division I FCS (Football Championship Subdivision, formerly Division I-AA) school, with 1200 undergraduates. The smallest Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly Division I-A) school is the University of Tulsa, with 2756 undergraduates. Rice University is the second smallest, with 3054, and Wake Forest University is the third smallest, with 4412.
Several college football teams are known as the Bears, but the most prominent is Baylor University in Texas. Other institutions with the Bears mascot include the University of California, Berkeley and several smaller colleges. Overall, the exact number may vary as new programs emerge and others change their mascots, but there are at least a handful of teams across different divisions.
Charlie Weis, tied with many others: zero.
Although they olny plan 6 man football I had heard of at least one player who was a star in college but cannot remember who he is.
If you are asking about college football, I believe all fifty states have at least one college with a football team, and some have many more than one. If you are asking about professional football, there are a number of states that do not have a team at this time: among them are Maine, Mississippi, Alaska, Hawaii, Vermont, and North Dakota.