What was once called NCAA Div. I-A is now called Div. I-FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision). I counted 120 schools on the NCAA.org website. ----------
For the 2007 season, there were 119 1A teams and 111 1AA teams.
Oklahoma in 2008.
I'm pretty sure required GPA at any Div-1A college is 2.0
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Any Div 1A/BCS School. Your abilities matter much more than what school you're at.
Michigan won their only div.1a major college meeting at the Outback Bowl on 1-1-03 by a score of 38 to 30.
1 ... the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
No. Division 1A (aka, FBS) football teams have not played D-2 football teams in several decades; however, most Division 1A teams now host one game against a team from D-1AA (aka, FCS). Some 1A teams even host two 1AA teams in a season, such as last year when Florida State hosted Western Carolina and Chattanooga. Do not confuse Division 2 with Division 1AA. Keep in mind that D-1A football teams are simply D-1 for all sports other than football, while D-2 teams are D-2 for everything. For example, D-1A football schools like Villanova, Georgetown, and Davidson have basketball teams who compete for the D-1 national championship. Notre Dame has not played a team from D-1AA (FCS) since D-1AA came into existence in 1979. Appalachian State has no agreement whatsoever to play Notre Dame in football at any time in the future, but ASU does have contracts to play at East Carolina, Georgia, Virginia Tech, and Florida over the next several years.
2: Washington Huskers and Washington State Cougars.
The Blue Raiders moved up to Div. 1A in 1999.
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.