The Cardinals play Division 1-AA football (aka FCS - Football Championship Series) in the Southland Conference.
# Baylor University (Bears) # University of Houston (Cougars) # University of North Texas (Mean Green) # Rice University (Owls) # Southern Methodist University (Mustangs) # Texas Christian University (Horned Frogs) # University of Texas at Austin (Longhorns) # Texas A&M University (Aggies) # Texas Tech University (Red Raiders) # University of Texas at El Paso (Miners) Note: The above teams are only Division 1 FBS Programs
10. University of Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Christian University, Baylor, Texas Tech, North Texas, Southern Methodist University, Rice, University of Texas-El Paso, and University of Houston.
William Marsh Rice University is located in Houston, Texas. The Rice Owls are a NCAA Division 1 football team that competes in the Western Division. Football games can be seen during the standard college football season that begins in August.
The Texas Longhorns football program is available at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas. The team competes in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision.
The University of North Texas is the flagship of the UNT System. Also, UNT Denton (University of North Texas) is about an hour north of UNT Dallas.
University of North Texas was created in 1890.
Each state is different. Some, like Alaska, Vermont, Rhode Island, Deleware, New Hampshire and Maine do not have a single Division I-FBS (formerly Division I-A) program. Others, like Texas, have many (Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, North Texas, Texas-San Antonio, Texas State, Rice, Baylor, Texas-El Paso, etc.).
They are in NCAA Division I for these sports:MenBaseballBasketballCross CountryAmerican footballGolfTrack and FieldWomenBasketballCross CountrySoccerSoftballSwimming and DivingTennisTrack and FieldVolleyball
www.kickingworld.com conducts a good kicking camp in Texas. They have one on July 26, 2008 at University of North Texas in Denton, TX.
Texas State plays in the Southland Conference of the Division I-FCS (formerly Division I-AA).
University of North Texas Press was created in 1987.