Yes
Division 1-AA playing in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
There are a few schools that use numbers instead of logos. Alabama and Army in the FBS (division 1-A), Georgia Southern in FCS(division1-AA) and Henderson State in Arkansas (division II).
Division 1-AA (FCS). The Hornets have played 1-AA ball since 1993.
No. A team from EIHA can not be promoted to Division 1
1-AA (Appalachian State is a Division 1 AA team.)
Arkansas State 3, Florida Atlantic 0 on October 22, 2005. Eric Neihouse kicked a 21 yard field goal in OT to win for Arkansas State.
Arkansas defeated Indiana 86-72.
AnswerThe answer is 1, Alaska. Previously, neither South Dakota or North Dakota had Division I teams, but now South Dakota State and North Dakota State are Division I Independents. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_Division_I_institutions
they are division 1 but they are division 1-AA which means they do not compete in the same pool of conferences as your typical division 1 school. although they may play a d-1 school, they would not qualify for the NCAA tourney like a georgia, lsu, or oklahoma.
The UNLV team are a NNCA Division 1 basketball team located in Las Vegas in the state of Nevada. They're also commonly known as the "Runnin' Rebels."
Divisionized Schools are ranked through athletic curriculars and a school's team sport skill. Division 1 HIGH SCHOOLS are known to be the best in their athletic abilities and are put in that division only by the state's permission. (Ex. Jesuit High School in New Orleans, LA is Division 1 in soccer and has since 1984 because they recruited soccer players from around the world who played international soccer.) In COLLEGE, Division 1 athletics is mainly the size of the college in population. LSU, OHIO STATE, FLORIDA STATE, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, and UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN are Division 1 colleges because they are some of the biggest Universities in the country.