NCAA Men's Division I Football Championship Subdivision alignment history

NCAA Men's Division I Football Championship Subdivision alignment history

This article depicts the NCAA Men's Football Championship Subdivision Alignment History—specifically, all schools that have competed in the lower tier of NCAA Division I college football since Division I football was split into two subdivisions in 1978. This includes schools competing in:

  • Division I-AA from 1978 through 2005
  • Division I FCS since 2006

Teams in bold italics are now in the Football Bowl Subdivision; those in plain italics either play football in lower divisions or not at all. Teams followed by an asterisk (*) dropped football.

Dates reflect when a team began play in I-AA/FCS, not when it became eligible for postseason play. Four schools—Massachusetts, South Alabama, Texas State, and UTSA—will begin transitions to FBS in 2011. Their last season as FCS members will be 2011, with provisional FBS membership in 2012 and full FBS membership in 2013. The article reflects these dates.

School names reflect those in current use, not necessarily those used by a school when it competed in I-AA/FCS. Specifically, three schools were known by different names throughout their entire tenure in Division I-AA/FCS:

Contents

A

  • Alabama A&M 1999–present
  • UAB 1993–1995
  • Akron 1980–1986
  • Alabama State 1982–present
  • Albany (N.Y.) 1999–present
  • Alcorn State 1978–present
  • Appalachian State 1982–present
  • Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1998–present
  • Arkansas State 1982–1991
  • Austin Peay 1978–present

B

  • Ball State 1982
  • Bethune-Cookman 1980–present
  • Brown 1982–present
  • Bucknell 1978–present
  • Butler 1993–present
  • Boise State 1978–1998
  • Boston University* 1978–1997
  • Bowling Green 1982
  • Bryant 2008–present
  • Buffalo 1993–1998

C

  • UC Davis 2007–present
  • Cal Poly 1994–present
  • Cal State Northridge* 1993–2001
  • Campbell 2008–present
  • Canisius* 1993–2002
  • Central Arkansas 2006–present
  • Central Connecticut State 1993–present
  • UCF 1990–1995
  • Charleston Southern 1993–present
  • Chattanooga 1982–present
  • The Citadel 1982–present
  • Coastal Carolina 2003–present
  • Colgate 1982–present
  • Columbia 1982–present
  • Connecticut 1978–2001
  • Cornell 1982–present

D

  • Dartmouth 1982–present
  • Davidson 1978-1990, 1993–present
  • Dayton 1993–present
  • Delaware 1980–present
  • Delaware State 1978, 1980–present
  • Drake 1981–1985, 1993–present
  • Duquesne 1993–present

E

  • Eastern Illinois 1981–present
  • Eastern Kentucky 1978–present
  • Eastern Michigan 1982
  • Eastern Washington 1984–present
  • East Tennessee State* 1982–2003
  • Elon 1999–present
  • Evansville* 1993–1997

F

  • Fairfield* 1997–2002
  • Florida A&M 1979–present
  • Florida Atlantic 2001–2004
  • Florida International 2003–2005
  • Fordham 1989–present
  • Furman 1982–present

G

  • Gardner-Webb 2002–present
  • Georgetown 1993–present
  • Georgia Southern 1984–present
  • Georgia State 2010–present
  • Grambling 1978–present

H

  • Hampton 1997–present
  • Harvard 1982–present
  • Hofstra* 1993–2009
  • Holy Cross 1982–present
  • Howard 1978, 1980–present

I

  • Idaho 1978–1996
  • Idaho State 1978–present
  • Illinois State 1982–present
  • Indiana State 1982–present
  • Iona* 1993–2008

J

  • Jackson State 1978–present
  • Jacksonville 1998–present
  • Jacksonville State 1997–present
  • James Madison 1980–present

K

  • Kent State 1982

L

  • Lamar 1982–1989, 2010–present
  • La Salle 1997–present
  • Lafayette 1978–present
  • Lehigh 1978–present
  • Liberty 1989–present
  • Louisiana-Monroe 1982–1993
  • Louisiana Tech 1982–1988

M

  • Maine 1978–present
  • Marist 1993–present
  • Marshall 1982–1996
  • Massachusetts 1978–2011
  • McNeese State 1982–present
  • Middle Tennessee 1978–1998
  • Mississippi Valley State 1980–present
  • Missouri State 1982–present
  • Monmouth 1994–present
  • Montana 1978–present
  • Montana State 1978–present
  • Morris Brown* 2001–2003
  • Morehead State 1978–present
  • Morgan State 1986–present
  • Murray State 1978–present

N

  • Nevada 1978-1991
  • New Hampshire 1978–present
  • Nicholls State 1980–present
  • Norfolk State 1997–present
  • North Carolina A&T 1978–present
  • North Dakota 2008–present
  • North Dakota State 2004–present
  • North Texas 1982–1994
  • Northeastern* 1978–2009
  • Northern Arizona 1978–present
  • Northern Colorado 2007–present
  • Northern Illinois 1982
  • Northern Iowa 1981–present
  • Northwestern State 1978–present

O

  • Ohio 1982
  • Old Dominion 2009–present

P

  • Pennsylvania 1982–present
  • Portland State 1978–1980, 1998–present
  • Prairie View 1978–present
  • Presbyterian 2007–present
  • Princeton 1982–present

R

  • Rhode Island 1978–present
  • Richmond 1982–present
  • Robert Morris 1998–present

S

  • Sacramento State 1993–present
  • Sacred Heart 1999–present
  • St. Francis (Pa.) 1993–present
  • St. John’s (N.Y.)* 1993–2002
  • St. Mary’s (Cal.)* 1993–2003
  • St. Peter’s* 1993–2006
  • Sam Houston State 1986–present
  • Samford 1989–present
  • San Diego 1993–present
  • Savannah State 2002–present
  • Siena* 1993–2003
  • South Alabama 2011
  • South Carolina State 1978, 1980–present
  • South Dakota 2008–present
  • South Dakota State 2004–present
  • South Florida 1997–2000
  • Southeast Missouri State 1990–present
  • Southeastern Louisiana 1980–1985; 2003–present
  • Southern U. 1978–present
  • Southern Illinois 1982–present
  • Southern Utah 1993–present
  • Stephen F. Austin 1986–present
  • Stony Brook 1999–present

T

  • Tennessee-Martin 1992–present
  • Tennessee State 1981–present
  • Tennessee Tech 1978–present
  • Texas-Arlington* 1982–1985
  • Texas Southern 1978–present
  • Texas State 1984–2011
  • Towson 1987–present
  • Troy 1993–2001

U

  • UTSA 2011

V

  • Valparaiso 1993–present
  • Villanova 1987–present
  • Virginia Military Institute (VMI) 1982–present

W

  • Wagner 1993–present
  • Weber State 1978–present
  • West Texas A&M 1982–1985
  • Western Carolina 1982–present
  • Western Illinois 1981–present
  • Western Kentucky 1978–2007
  • William & Mary 1982–present
  • Winston-Salem 2010–present
  • Wofford 1995–present

Y

  • Yale 1982–present
  • Youngstown State 1981–present

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