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- NCAA Division II football programs
- Future Division II football programs
- See also
- References
- External links
This is a list of the schools in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States and Canada that have football as a varsity sport. In the 2018 season, there are a total of 167 Division II football programs - three fewer than in 2017. Of those three Cheyney University dropped the sport, while Saint Joseph's College (Indiana) ceased operations; the University of North Alabama has moved to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level. NCAA Division II football programs- Reclassifying institution in yellow.
School | Nickname | City | State/ Province | Conference | Stadium | Cap. | Note |
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Adams State University | Grizzlies | Alamosa | Colorado | RMAC | Rex Stadium | 6,000 | Albany State University | Golden Rams | Albany | Georgia | SIAC | Albany State University Coliseum | 11,000 | Alderson Broaddus University | Battlers | Philippi | West Virginia | G-MAC | Multi-Sport Performance Stadium | 2,000 | American International College | Yellow Jackets | Springfield | Massachusetts | NE-10 | Ronald J. Abdow Field | 4,000 | Angelo State University | Rams | San Angelo | Texas | LSC | LeGrand Stadium at 1st Community Credit Union Field | 5,670 | Arkansas Tech University | Wonder Boys | Russellville | Arkansas | GAC | Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field | 6,500 | Arkansas–Monticello|University of Arkansas at Monticello}} | Boll Weevils | Monticello | Arkansas | GAC | Willis Convoy Leslie Cotton Boll Stadium | 5,000 | Ashland University | Eagles | Ashland | Ohio | GLIAC | Jack Miller Stadium | 6,000 | Assumption College | Greyhounds | Worcester | Massachusetts | NE-10 | Greyhound Stadium | 1,200 | Augustana University | Vikings | Sioux Falls | South Dakota | NSIC | Kirkeby–Over Stadium | 6,500 | Azusa Pacific University | Cougars | Azusa | California | GNAC | Citrus Stadium | 10,000 | Azusa Pacific – GNAC Affiliate Member / Primary: Pacific West Conference.|group=D2}} | Bemidji State University | Beavers | Bemidji | Minnesota | NSIC | Chet Anderson Stadium | 4,000 | Benedict College | Tigers | Columbia | South Carolina | SIAC | Charlie W. Johnson Stadium | 11,000 | Bentley University | Falcons | Waltham | Massachusetts | NE-10 | Bentley Athletic Field | 3,100 | Black Hills State University | Yellow Jackets | Spearfish | South Dakota | RMAC | Lyle Hare Stadium | 4,200 | Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania | Huskies | Bloomsburg | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Robert B. Redman Stadium | 4,775 | Bowie State University | Bulldogs | Bowie | Maryland | CIAA | Bulldog Stadium | 2,964 | California University of Pennsylvania | Vulcans | California | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Hepner–Bailey Field at Adamson Stadium | 6,500 | Carson–Newman University | Eagles | Jefferson City | Tennessee | SAC | Burke–Tarr Stadium | 5,500 | Catawba College | Indians | Salisbury | North Carolina | SAC | Shuford Stadium | 4,500 | Central Missouri|University of Central Missouri}} | Mules | Warrensburg | Missouri | MIAA | Audrey J. Walton Stadium | 10,000 | Central Oklahoma|University of Central Oklahoma}} | Bronchos | Edmond | Oklahoma | MIAA | Wantland Stadium | 10,000 | Central State University | Marauders | Wilberforce | Ohio | SIAC | McPherson Stadium | 7,000 | Central Washington University | Wildcats | Ellensburg | Washington | GNAC | Tomlinson Stadium | 4,000 | Chadron State College | Eagles | Chadron | Nebraska | RMAC | Elliot Field | 3,800 | Charleston|University of Charleston}} | Golden Eagles | Charleston | West Virginia | MEC | University of Charleston Stadium | 22,500 | Chowan University | Hawks | Murfreesboro | North Carolina | CIAA | Garrison Stadium | 5,000 | Chowan – Primary affiliation changes to Conference Carolinas in 2019, but will remain a CIAA football associate.|group=D2}} | Clarion University of Pennsylvania | Golden Eagles | Clarion | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Memorial Field | 5,000 | Clark Atlanta University | Panthers | Atlanta | Georgia | SIAC | Panther Stadium | 6,000 | Colorado Mesa University | Mavericks | Grand Junction | Colorado | RMAC | Stocker Stadium | 8,000 | Colorado School of Mines | Orediggers | Golden | Colorado | RMAC | Harry D. Campbell Field | 4,000 | Colorado State University–Pueblo | ThunderWolves | Pueblo | Colorado | RMAC | Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl | 6,500 | Concord University | Mountain Lions | Athens | West Virginia | MEC | Callaghan Stadium | 5,000 | Concordia University–St. Paul | Golden Bears | Saint Paul|St. Paul}} | Minnesota | NSIC | Sea Foam Stadium | 3,500 | Davenport University | Panthers | Grand Rapids | Michigan | GLIAC | Meyering Field | 2,300 | Delta State University | Statesmen | Cleveland | Mississippi | Gulf South | Parker Field at McCool Stadium | 8,000 | Dixie State University | Trailblazers | Saint George|St. George}} | Utah | RMAC | Trailblazer Stadium | 10,000 | group=D2|Dixie State will start a transition to Division I in 2020, joining the non-football Western Athletic Conference. The football team will play as a Division I FCS independent.}} | East Central University | Tigers | Ada | Oklahoma | GAC | Norris Field | 5,000 | East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania | Warriors | East Stroudsburg | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Eiler-Martin Stadium | 6,000 | Eastern New Mexico University | Greyhounds | Portales | New Mexico | LSC | Greyhound Stadium | 5,200 | Edinboro University of Pennsylvania | Fighting Scots | Edinboro | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Sox Harrison Stadium | 6,000 | Elizabeth City State University | Vikings | Elizabeth City | North Carolina | CIAA | Roebuck Stadium | 6,500 | Emporia State University | Hornets | Emporia | Kansas | MIAA | Francis G. Welch Stadium | 7,000 | Fairmont State University | Falcons | Fairmont | West Virginia | MEC | Duvall-Rosier Field | 5,000 | Fayetteville State University | Broncos | Fayetteville | North Carolina | CIAA | Luther "Nick" Jeralds Stadium | 5,520 | Ferris State University | Bulldogs | Big Rapids | Michigan | GLIAC | Top Taggart Field | 6,200 | Findlay|University of Findlay}} | Oilers | Findlay | Ohio | G-MAC | Donnell Stadium | 7,500 | Florida Tech|Florida Institute of Technology}} | Panthers | Melbourne | Florida | Gulf South | Florida Tech Panther Stadium | 4,980 | Florida Tech – GSC Affiliate Member / Primary: Sunshine State Conference.|group=D2}} | Fort Hays State University | Tigers | Hays | Kansas | MIAA | Lewis Field Stadium | 6,100 | Fort Lewis College | Skyhawks | Durango | Colorado | RMAC | Ray Dennison Memorial Field | 4,000 | Fort Valley State University | Wildcats | Fort Valley | Georgia | SIAC | Wildcat Stadium | 10,000 | Gannon University | Golden Knights | Erie | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Gannon Field | 2,500 | Glenville State College | Pioneers | Glenville | West Virginia | MEC | Morris Stadium | 5,500 | Grand Valley State University | Lakers | Allendale | Michigan | GLIAC | Lubbers Stadium | 10,700 | Harding University | Bisons | Searcy | Arkansas | GAC | First Security Stadium | 6,500 | Henderson State University | Reddies | Arkadelphia | Arkansas | GAC | Carpenter-Haygood Stadium at Ruggles Field | 9,600 | Hillsdale College | Chargers | Hillsdale | Michigan | G-MAC | Frank "Muddy" Waters Stadium | 8,500 | Humboldt State University | Lumberjacks | Arcata | California | GNAC | Redwood Bowl | 7,000 | Humboldt State – HSU discontinued its football program after 2018.|group=D2}} | Indiana University of Pennsylvania | Crimson Hawks | Indiana | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Frank Cignetti Field at George P. Miller Stadium | 6,000 | Indianapolis|University of Indianapolis}} | Greyhounds | Indianapolis | Indiana | GLVC | Key Stadium | 5,500 | Johnson C. Smith University | Golden Bulls | Charlotte | North Carolina | CIAA | Irwin Belk Complex | 4,500 | Kentucky State University | Thorobreds | Frankfort | Kentucky | SIAC | Alumni Field | 5,000 | Kentucky Wesleyan College | Panthers | Owensboro | Kentucky | G-MAC | Steele Stadium | 3,000 | Kutztown University of Pennsylvania | Golden Bears | Kutztown | Pennsylvania | PSAC | University Field at Andre Reed Stadium | 5,600 | Lake Erie College | Storm | Painesville | Ohio | G-MAC | Jack Britt Memorial Stadium | 2,500 | Lane College | Dragons | Jackson | Tennessee | SIAC | Rothrock Stadium | 3,500 | Lenoir–Rhyne University | Bears | Hickory | North Carolina | SAC | Moretz Stadium | 8,500 | Limestone College | Saints | Gaffney | South Carolina | SAC | The Reservation | 8,250 | Limestone College – SAC Affiliate Member / Primary: Conference Carolinas.|group=D2}} | Lincoln University (MO) | Blue Tigers | Jefferson City | Missouri | GLVC | Dwight T. Reed Stadium | 3,000 | Lincoln (MO) – GLVC Affiliate Member / Primary: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.|group=D2}} | Lincoln University (PA) | Lions | Lower Oxford | Pennsylvania | CIAA | Lincoln Stadium | 2,600 | Lindenwood University | Lions | Saint Charles|St. Charles}} | Missouri | MIAA | Harlen C. Hunter Stadium | 7,450 | group=D2|Lindenwood – Moves to the Great Lakes Valley Conference in 2019.}} | Livingstone College | Blue Bears | Salisbury | North Carolina | CIAA | Alumni Memorial Stadium | 5,500 | Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania | Bald Eagles | Lock Haven | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Hubert Jack Stadium | 3,500 | Long Island University–Post | Pioneers | Brookville | New York | NE-10 | Bethpage Federal Credit Union Stadium | 4,083 | LIU Post – NE-10 Affiliate Member / Primary: East Coast Conference.|group=D2}}{{refn|After the 2018–19 school year, the LIU Post athletic program will merge with the Division I athletic program of Long Island University's other campus in Brooklyn, creating a unified D-I program that will compete under the LIU name in the Division I FCS Northeast Conference. The LIU Post football team will become the football team of the unified LIU, and will continue to play on the Post campus.|group=D2}} | Malone University | Pioneers | Canton | Ohio | G-MAC | Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium | 23,000 | Malone – discontinued its football program in 2019.|group=D2}} | Mars Hill University | Lions | Mars Hill | North Carolina | SAC | Meares Stadium | 5,000 | Mary|University of Mary}} | Marauders | Bismarck | North Dakota | NSIC | Bismarck Community Bowl | 7,000 | McKendree University | Bearcats | Lebanon | Illinois | GLVC | Leemon Stadium | 2,000 | Mercyhurst University | Lakers | Erie | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Louis J. Tullio Field | 2,300 | Merrimack College | Warriors | North Andover | Massachusetts | NE-10 | Duane Stadium | 3,500 | Merrimack – Moves to the Division I FCS Northeast Conference in 2019.|group=D2}} | Michigan Technological University | Huskies | Houghton | Michigan | GLIAC | Sherman Field | 3,000 | Midwestern State University | Mustangs | Wichita Falls | Texas | LSC | Memorial Stadium | 14,500 | Miles College | Golden Bears | Fairfield | Alabama | SIAC | Albert J. Sloan–Alumni Stadium | 8,500 | Millersville University of Pennsylvania | Marauders | Millersville | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Biemesderfer Stadium | 6,500 | Minnesota State University Mankato|Minnesota State University, Mankato}} | Mavericks | Mankato | Minnesota | NSIC | Blakeslee Stadium | 7,500 | Minnesota State University Moorhead | Dragons | Moorhead | Minnesota | NSIC | Alex Nemzek Stadium | 5,000 | Minnesota-Crookston|University of Minnesota Crookston}} | Eagles | Crookston | Minnesota | NSIC | Ed Widseth Field | 2,000 | Minnesota-Duluth|University of Minnesota Duluth}} | Bulldogs | Duluth | Minnesota | NSIC | Griggs Field at James S. Malosky Stadium | 4,000 | Minot State University | Beavers | Minot | North Dakota | NSIC | Herb Parker Stadium | 4,500 | Mississippi College | Choctaws | Clinton | Mississippi | Gulf South | Robinson-Hale Stadium | 8,500 | Missouri S&T|Missouri University of Science and Technology}} | Miners | Rolla | Missouri | GLVC | Allgood-Bailey Stadium | 8,000 | Missouri Southern State University | Lions | Joplin | Missouri | MIAA | Fred G. Hughes Stadium | 7,000 | Missouri Western State University | Griffons | Saint Joseph|St. Joseph}} | Missouri | MIAA | Spratt Stadium | 7,500 | Morehouse College | Maroon Tigers | Atlanta | Georgia | SIAC | B. T. Harvey Stadium | 9,850 | Nebraska–Kearney|University of Nebraska at Kearney}} | Lopers | Kearney | Nebraska | MIAA | Ron & Carol Cope Stadium | 6,000 | New Haven|University of New Haven}} | Chargers | West Haven | Connecticut | NE-10 | Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium | 3,500 | New Mexico Highlands University | Cowboys | Las Vegas | New Mexico | RMAC | Perkins Stadium | 5,000 | Newberry College | Wolves | Newberry | South Carolina | SAC | Setzler Field | 4,000 | North Carolina–Pembroke|University of North Carolina at Pembroke}} | Braves | Pembroke | North Carolina | Independent | Grace P. Johnson Stadium | 2,500 | UNC Pembroke – Independent / Primary: Peach Belt Conference. Becomes a football affiliate of the Mountain East Conference in 2020.|group=D2}} | North Greenville University | Crusaders | Tigerville | South Carolina | Gulf South | Younts Stadium | 5,000 | North Greenville – Gulf South / Primary: Conference Carolinas.|group=D2}} | Northeastern State University | RiverHawks | Tahlequah | Oklahoma | MIAA | Doc Wadley Stadium | 8,300 | Northern Michigan University | Wildcats | Marquette | Michigan | GLIAC | Superior Dome | 8,000 | Northern State University | Wolves | Aberdeen | South Dakota | NSIC | Swisher Field | 6,000 | Northwest Missouri State University | Bearcats | Maryville | Missouri | MIAA | Bearcat Stadium | 6,500 | Northwestern Oklahoma State University | Rangers | Alva | Oklahoma | GAC | Ranger Field | 6,000 | Northwood University | Timberwolves | Midland | Michigan | GLIAC | Hantz Stadium | 3,000 | Notre Dame College | Falcons | South Euclid | Ohio | MEC | Korb Field | 3,000 | Ohio Dominican University | Panthers | Columbus | Ohio | G-MAC | Panther Field | 1,750 | Oklahoma Baptist University | Bison | Shawnee | Oklahoma | GAC | Crain Family Stadium | 2,500 | Ouachita Baptist University | Tigers | Arkadelphia | Arkansas | GAC | Cliff Harris Stadium | 5,225 | Pace University | Setters | Pleasantville | New York | NE-10 | Pace Field | 1,500 | Pittsburg State University | Gorillas | Pittsburg | Kansas | MIAA | Carnie Smith Stadium | 8,344 | Quincy University | Hawks | Quincy | Illinois | GLVC | Flinn Stadium | 4,000 | Saginaw Valley State University | Cardinals | University Center | Michigan | GLIAC | Wickes Memorial Stadium | 6,300 | Saint Anselm College | Hawks | Goffstown | New Hampshire | NE-10 | Grappone Stadium | 4,500 | Saint Augustine's University | Falcons | Raleigh | North Carolina | CIAA | George Williams Athletic Complex | 2,500 | Saint Cloud|St. Cloud State University}} | Huskies | Saint Cloud|St. Cloud}} | Minnesota | NSIC | Husky Stadium | 4,198 | Seton Hill University | Griffins | Greensburg | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Offutt Field | 5,000 | Shaw University | Bears | Raleigh | North Carolina | CIAA | Durham County Stadium | 8,500 | Shepherd University | Rams | Shepherdstown | West Virginia | MEC | Ram Stadium | 5,000 | Shepherd – Moves to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference in 2019.|group=D2}} | Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania | Red Raiders | Shippensburg | Pennsylvania | PSAC | Seth Grove Stadium | 7,700 | Shorter University | Hawks | Rome | Georgia | Gulf South | Barron Stadium | 6,500 | Simon Fraser University | Clan | Burnaby | British Columbia | GNAC | Swangard Stadium | 4,200 | Sioux Falls|University of Sioux Falls}} | Cougars | Sioux Falls | South Dakota | NSIC | Bob Young Field | 5,400 | Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania | The Rock | Slippery Rock | Pennsylvania | PSAC | N. Kerr Thompson Stadium | 10,000 | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology | Hardrockers | Rapid City | South Dakota | RMAC | Dunham Field at O'Harra Stadium | 4,000 | Southeastern Oklahoma State University | Savage Storm | Durant | Oklahoma | GAC | Paul Laird Field | 9,000 | Southern Arkansas University | Muleriders | Magnolia | Arkansas | GAC | Wilkins Stadium | 6,000 | Southern Connecticut State University | Fighting Owls | New Haven | Connecticut | NE-10 | Jess Dow Field | 6,000 | Southern Nazarene University | Crimson Storm | Bethany | Oklahoma | GAC | SNU Stadium | 2,500 | Southwest Baptist University | Bearcats | Bolivar | Missouri | GLVC | Plaster Stadium | 2,500 | Southwest Baptist – GLVC Affiliate Member / Primary: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Becomes a full GLVC member in 2019.|group=D2}} | Southwest Minnesota State University | Mustangs | Marshall | Minnesota | NSIC | Mattke Field at the Regional Events Center | 3,500 | Southwestern Oklahoma State University | Bulldogs | Weatherford | Oklahoma | GAC | ASAP Energy Field at Milam Stadium | 8,600 | Stonehill College | Skyhawks | Easton | Massachusetts | NE-10 | W.B. Mason Stadium | 2,400 | Tarleton State University | Texans | Stephenville | Texas | LSC | Memorial Stadium | 7,000 | Texas A&M University–Commerce | Lions | Commerce | Texas | LSC | Memorial Stadium | 13,500 | Texas A&M University–Kingsville | Javelinas | Kingsville | Texas | LSC | Javelina Stadium | 15,000 | Texas-Permian Basin|University of Texas of the Permian Basin}} | Falcons | Odessa | Texas | LSC | Ratliff Stadium | 19,302 | Tiffin University | Dragons | Tiffin | Ohio | G-MAC | Frost-Kalnow Stadium | 4,500 | Truman State University | Bulldogs | Kirksville | Missouri | GLVC | Stokes Stadium | 4,000 | Tusculum College | Pioneers | Tusculum | Tennessee | SAC | Pioneer Field | 3,500 | Tuskegee University | Golden Tigers | Tuskegee | Alabama | SIAC | Abbott Memorial Alumni Stadium | 10,000 | Upper Iowa University | Peacocks | Fayette | Iowa | NSIC | Eischeid Stadium | 3,500 | Urbana University | Blue Knights | Urbana | Ohio | MEC | Urbana University Stadium | 3,000 | Valdosta State University | Blazers | Valdosta | Georgia | Gulf South | Bazemore–Hyder Stadium | 11,211 | Virginia State University | Trojans | Ettrick | Virginia | CIAA | Rogers Stadium | 7,909 | Virginia Union University | Panthers | Richmond | Virginia | CIAA | Hovey Field | 10,000 | Virginia–Wise|University of Virginia's College at Wise}} | Cavaliers | Wise | Virginia | MEC | Carl Smith Stadium | 3,100 | UVA–Wise – Moves to the South Atlantic Conference in 2019.|group=D2}} | Walsh University | Cavaliers | Canton | Ohio | G-MAC | Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium | 23,000 | Washburn University | Ichabods | Topeka | Kansas | MIAA | Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl | 7,250 | Wayne State Michigan|Wayne State University}} | Warriors | Detroit | Michigan | GLIAC | Tom Adams Field | 6,000 | Wayne State Nebraska|Wayne State College}} | Wildcats | Wayne | Nebraska | NSIC | Memorial Stadium | 3,500 | West Alabama|University of West Alabama}} | Tigers | Livingston | Alabama | Gulf South | Tiger Stadium | 7,000 | West Chester University | Golden Rams | West Chester | Pennsylvania | PSAC | John A. Farrell Stadium | 7,500 | West Florida|University of West Florida}} | Argonauts | Pensacola | Florida | Gulf South | Blue Wahoos Stadium | 5,083 | West Georgia|University of West Georgia}} | Wolves | Carrollton | Georgia | Gulf South | University Stadium | 13,733 | West Liberty University | Hilltoppers | West Liberty | West Virginia | MEC | West Family Stadium | 3,200 | West Texas A&M University | Buffaloes | Canyon | Texas | LSC | Kimbrough Memorial Stadium | 20,000 | West Virginia State University | Yellow Jackets | Institute | West Virginia | MEC | Lakin Field | 5,000 | West Virginia Wesleyan College | Bobcats | Buckhannon | West Virginia | MEC | Cebe Ross Field | 3,000 | Western Colorado University | Mountaineers | Gunnison | Colorado | RMAC | Mountaineer Bowl | 4,000 | Western New Mexico University | Mustangs | Silver City | New Mexico | LSC | Ben Altamirano Memorial Stadium | 3,000 | Western Oregon University | Wolves | Monmouth | Oregon | GNAC | McArthur Field | 2,500 | William Jewell College | Cardinals | Liberty | Missouri | GLVC | Greene Stadium | 7,000 | Wingate University | Bulldogs | Wingate | North Carolina | SAC | Irwin Belk Stadium | 3,000 | Winona State University | Warriors | Winona | Minnesota | NSIC | Maxwell Field at Warrior Stadium | 3,500 | Winston–Salem State University | Rams | Winston–Salem | North Carolina | CIAA | Bowman Gray Stadium | 22,000 |
1. ^{{cite web|title=Wheeling Jesuit University to Launch Football Program|url=http://athletics.wju.edu/news/2017/6/20/general-wheeling-jesuit-university-to-launch-football-program.aspx|publisher=Wheeling Jesuit University|accessdate=June 20, 2017}} 2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.barton.edu/ncaa-dii-collegiate-football-coming-barton/|title=NCAA DII Collegiate Football Is Coming to Barton|work=Barton.edu|date=January 30, 2018|publisher=Barton College}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Erskine Bringing Back Football for 2020 Season|url=https://erskinesports.com/news/2018/8/24/general-erskine-bringing-back-football-for-2020-season.aspx|publisher=Erskine College|accessdate=August 30, 2018}}
Future Division II football programsSchool | Nickname | City | State/ Province | Future Conference | Stadium | Cap. | Note | Begins Play |
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Franklin Pierce University | Ravens | Rindge | New Hampshire | NE-10 | 2019 | Frostburg State University | Bobcats | Frostburg | Maryland | MEC | Bobcat Stadium | Transitioning from Division III | 2019 | Savannah State University | Tigers | Savannah | Georgia | SIAC | Theodore A. Wright Stadium | 8,500 | Transitioning from Division I FCS | 2019 | Wheeling Jesuit University | Cardinals | Wheeling | West Virginia | MEC | [1] | 2019 | Barton College | Bulldogs | Wilson | North Carolina | Primary conference: Carolinas[2] | 2020 | Erskine College | Flying Fleet | Due West | South Carolina | [3] | 2020 | |
{{reflist|group=F2|1}}See also- List of NCAA Division II institutions
- List of NCAA Division II lacrosse programs
- List of NCAA Division II men's soccer programs
- List of NCAA Division II wrestling programs
- List of NCAA Division I FBS football programs
- List of NCAA Division I FCS football programs
- List of NCAA Division III football programs
- List of NAIA football programs
- List of community college football programs
- List of NCAA Institutions with club football teams
- List of defunct college football teams
- Collegiate Sprint Football League
References{{Reflist}}External links- NCAA Division II Football Sponsorship
- [https://www.ncaa.com/sports/football/d2 NCAA Division II Football Home]
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