2, Clemson and South Carolina
There are 6 Division 1-AA schools:
South Carolina State, Charleston Southern, Citadel, Coastal Carolina, Furman, Wofford
There are 12 division 2 football teams in North Carolina. Click the link for a list of these teams.
Division 1-A - 5 North Carolina, North Carolina State, Duke, East Carolina, Wake Forest Division 1-AA - 7 North Carolina A&T, Appalachian State, Campbell, Davidson, Elon, Gardner-Webb, Western Carolina
The college football system is split into three divisions Division I FBS, Division I FCS. Division II and Division III. In division 2 football there are 282 schools.
The Saints are in the NFC South, along with Tampa Bay, Atlanta and Carolina. As of the 2012 season, the New Orleans Saints play in the National Football League's NFC South division. The other three teams in the division are the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Saints used to play in the NFC West until the league realigned divisions in 2002.
Click on the 'NCAA Division 1-A Teams' link on this page to see the 119 teams that make up the Division 1-A in NCAA football.
As of the 2023 season, there are 133 Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) teams and 126 Division I FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) teams, making a total of 259 Division I college football teams. This number can fluctuate slightly with conference realignments and institutional changes.
Auburn, South Carolina, and Maryland.
For the 2006 season, there were 119 division 1-A teams and 111 division 1-AA teams.
As of the 2007 season, there are 119 Division 1-A college football teams. Click on the 'NCAA Division 1-A Schools' link on this page to see a list of them.
North Carolina does not have a national football team, as national teams are typically associated with countries rather than states. However, the state is home to several professional football teams, including the Carolina Panthers in the NFL. Additionally, North Carolina has a rich college football scene with teams like the North Carolina Tar Heels and the North Carolina State Wolfpack.
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At the end of the 2009 season, the Gamecocks stood at 535-535-44.