Oklahoma
Yes - Temple is a FBS team and a member of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference.
The WVU, West Virginia University, football team plays in NCAA Division I-FBS. West Virginia University Football plays in the Big 12 conference. The University mascot is the Mountaineer.
The Colorado Buffaloes Football Team represents the University of Colorado at Boulder. They represent them in College football at the NCAA division | FBS level. Their first season was in 1890, and their home stadium is Folsom Field.
The Michigan Wolverines are the most winningest college football team in FBS history.
The Football Bowl Subdivision is the top level of college football in the United States. The NCAA divided Division I into two subdivisions based on the number of grants-in-aid (also called "scholarships") given to players. Formerly, the division was split into Division I-A and Division I-AA. Those subdivisions were renamed the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), respectively. The FBS concludes the season with a series of bowl games, each team playing a single postseason game with the top two teams meeting in the Bowl Championship Series' (BCS) National Championship Game. The FCS has a single-elimination tournament to determine its champion. FBS teams are allowed to have 85 scholarship players. The FCS has the equivalent of 63 full-ride scholarships, but unlike the FBS, these scholarships may be divided to provide partial scholarships to a number of players beyond the "limit."
Michigan in FBS
2010 season: FBS: Auburn FCS: Eastern Washington Division II: Minnesota-Duluth Division III: Wisconsin-Whitewater
FBS stands for Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly called Division I-A. This is in contrast to the FCS, or Football Championship Subdivision, formerly known as Division I-AA. The "Bowl" vs "Championship" refers to how the 2 divisions play their post-season, with the former Division I-A teams playing in bowl games and the former Division I-AA teams playing in a playoff series culminating with a true national championship game.
Many NCAA and NAIA institutions have a lion as a mascot. Some include Columbia, Southeastern Louisiana and Texas A&M-Commerce. However, no Division I-FBS team is nicknamed the Lions.
Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly NCAA Division 1-A)
TCU 12 in a row!