The only two Division 1-A football schools in Georgia are Georgia and Georgia Tech. There are two D1-AA schools: Georgia Southern and Savannah State.
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they are division 1 but they are division 1-AA which means they do not compete in the same pool of conferences as your typical division 1 school. although they may play a d-1 school, they would not qualify for the NCAA tourney like a georgia, lsu, or oklahoma.
Division 1-AA has such schools as: Florida A&M, Eastern Kentucky, Boise State, Idaho State, Southern Illinois, Montana State, Georgia Southern, Northeast Louisiana, Youngstown State, Marshall, Montana, Massachusetts, Delaware, James Madison, Appalachian State, Northern Iowa.
Division 1 (BCS) Notre Dame 8 championships Division 1 AA (FCS) Georgia Southern 6 championships Division II North Dakota State 5 championships Division III Mount Union 10 championships
University of Georgia in Athens Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Georgia Southern University Emory University Kennesaw State University Georgia College and State University North Georgia College and State University Savannah State University Valdosta State University University of West Georgia Georgia Southwestern State University Columbus State University Oglethorpe University Mercer University Southern Polytechnic State University
Division I: Georgia Division I-A: Boise State Division II: California Poly Division III: Dayton source: ncaa.com
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The Citadel, and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)
Texas State plays in the Southland Conference of the Division I-FCS (formerly Division I-AA).
Yes. Utah State is a Division 1-A school that plays in the Western Athletic Conference.
Yes, Arkansas State is a Division 1-A school that plays in the Sun Belt Conference.