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Originally posted by Brandon View Post
Most - Pennsylvania.
None
1. Alaska
2. Hawaii
3. California
4. Idaho
5. Wyoming
6. Montana
7. Nevada
8. Arizona
9. Utah
10. Wisconsin
11. Louisiana
12. Delaware
13. Maine
14. Vermont
15. New Hampshire > Rhode Island
16. New Jersey
I think that's right but who knows.
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Originally posted by sportsvine View Post
I used wikipedia for my information. They list Union College (Lincoln) as an independent. Never heard of them. I searched for an athletics page, and they don't have much of one, but they do have a page for their women's and men's basketball teams. They have a schedule listed and they play a mix of some private religious colleges (such as Kansas Christian, Faith Baptist Bible College, for ex; and some NAIA JVs such as Peru State, Nebraska Wesleyan JVs, for example).
https://ucollege.edu/mens-basketball/
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Originally posted by UCObluejay View Post
How could a D2 WIAC be more of a competition for the Badgers than a D3? Serious question.
The WIAC schools are definitely fine being D3 though.
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Originally posted by sportsvine View PostAccording to this awesome website, there are 163 football playing D2 schools in this coming 2023 season. Can anyone name the state with the most teams? (That should be pretty easy). Sixteen states do NOT have any D2 representation. Can anyone name these states?
None
1. Alaska
2. Hawaii
3. California
4. Idaho
5. Wyoming
6. Montana
7. Nevada
8. Arizona
9. Utah
10. Wisconsin
11. Louisiana
12. Delaware
13. Maine
14. Vermont
15. New Hampshire
16. New Jersey
I think that's right but who knows.
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Originally posted by sportsvine View Post
I have always thought that the GLVC was geographically similar to the GLIAC, just a lesser version. But that's not really true, geographically. Most of the GLVC footprint is in Missouri and Southern Illinois, and none of the football-playing GLVC schools are anywhere near any of the Great Lakes. If anything, the GLVC is kinda a lesser version of the MIAA.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
Wisconsin has the WIAC - a very proud, very old, and very competitive D3 conference. The lack of representation in football beyond that I believe has to do with the mothership not wanting competition on Saturdays. Parkside is the only D2 school, non-football. I'm not sure what their NAIA representation is but I'm sure they have a couple private schools. No FCS or FBS outside of UW.
California has more JUCO football programs than the rest of the country combined. CA just isn't a college football state. I looked a few years ago and they had fewer four-year football programs than Minnesota did. I believe that still holds true.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostHere is KS from Wiki.
D1-3 (2)
D2- 5(4)
D3-0
NAIA- 15 (13) they still list Haskell, and I think it closed down.
NJCAA- 21 doesn't say which have football.
NCCAA-3. No idea if they have football
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Originally posted by wscsuperfan View PostIn FCS news......Bryant is leaving the Big South Conference to join the CAA as its 16th football member
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...-university-24
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
Which one is unaffiliated? Also you are correct, there are no NJCAA football schools in Nebraska. NJCAA football should be extinct outside of the southern US by the end of the decade, I'm predicting (and unfortunately).
https://ucollege.edu/mens-basketball/
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostI wonder if there are many NAIA or d3 teams in those 16 states?
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostHere is KS from Wiki.
D1-3 (2)
D2- 5(4)
D3-0
NAIA- 15 (13) they still list Haskell, and I think it closed down.
NJCAA- 21 doesn't say which have football.
NCCAA-3. No idea if they have football
I checked and none of those NCCAA schools sponsor football.
Should also be noted that the USCAA still has football listed as a sponsored sport but I don't believe any schools have participated in the last few years.
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Here's South Dakota - where I currently reside:
FCS: 2
D2: 5
NAIA: 3
All four year institutions that have sports also have football.
My point in said exercise is football just isn't a big deal in California, and small school football is a big victim of that - though that's everywhere in the deep western US.
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Originally posted by sportsvine View PostCompare to Nebraska, where I live....
Athletic programs, and football in parenthesis
FBS-3 (1) (obviously UNL rules the roost in football)
D2-3 (3)
D3-1 (1)
NAIA-8 (5)
NCCAA-0
NJCAA-7 (0 I think)
Unaffiliated-1 (0)
So, of the 15 four year college athletic programs in Nebraska, 10 have football, 67%. Counting the 2 year colleges, then is 10/22 or 45%
Last edited by SW_Mustang; 08-11-2023, 08:04 AM.
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Here is KS from Wiki.
D1-3 (2)
D2- 5(4)
D3-0
NAIA- 15 (13) they still list Haskell, and I think it closed down.
NJCAA- 21 doesn't say which have football.
NCCAA-3. No idea if they have football
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