Notre Dame's Basketball team is in the Big East, and its football team is an independent.
as of the early 2000's there are none. It is only division I and III. This was done because the schools that had a D2 program were primarialy ivy and private schools, and there simply werent enough teams to make money. When the NCAA closed down the D2 programs, schools had the option of going to D1 or D3.
NCAA FBS, NCAA FCS, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, so 5 divisions. There is also junior college football of which there are two divisions, NJCAA and CCCAA.
NO
Lakers
There really are none. The conferences that hold championship games are those that have so many teams that they are broken into two divisions. The winner of each division will play in the championship game to crown a conference champion. Conferences that are not broken into two divisions do not have a championship game.
There are 16 teams per each region; however, there are 17 teams for the region that holds the overall number one seed because the two teams play a game and the winner may enter the NCAA
The NFL has broken their 32 teams into two 16 team conferences, and each of the conferences into four 4 team divisions. Each team in a division plays the other three teams in the division twice. This is to promote a sense of rivalry between the teams in a division.
Kentucky
There are none. There are 3 divisions of NCAA Schools. Division I, II, and III. Division I has two subdivisions that until recently were labeled I-A and I-AA that are now referred to as Division I-Bowl Subdivision and Division I-Championship Subdivision. The renaming of the subdivisions described the manner of post season play.
KANSAS
Duke And North Carolina
two million for each team.