Alaska has 0 NCAA D-1 football schools.
There are several Division 1 college football programs in Louisiana. These include Louisiana State University, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana Lafayette, as well as Louisiana Monroe.
"No, Dalton State College does not offer PHD programs. But, there are other colleges like South University, Dryer College, Ohio State, that do offer PHD programs."
There are many academic programs offered by the college Florida State College. The main programs that many people take at Florida State are accounting, business and finance.
There are a few Division 1 colleges that have great reputations for both their wrestling and football programs, including the University of Iowa, and Penn State University. Another is Oklahoma State.
If you type "10 worst College Football programs" into Google, an Answers page link is the first that pops up! Here, you will find an article by Answers called "10 Worst Major College Football Programs". If you can't find the link, here is a summary of the teams listed (remember, these are for major schools, not all schools): Indiana Hoosiers Duke Blue Devils Kansas Jayhawks Iowa State Cyclones Washington state Cougars Kentucky Wildcats Vanderbilt Commodores Maryland Terrapins Wake Forest Demon Deacons Illinois Fighting Illini
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Without a doubt, the best rivalry in college football is Ohio state and Michigan.
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The state of New Hampshire is home to just four college football programs across all four divisions of NCAA football (I-FBS, I-FCS, II and III). There are no Division I-FBS programs in New Hampshire. Of the four programs (New Hampshire, Dartmouth, Saint Anselm and Plymouth State), the New Hampshire Wildcats (Division I-FCS) have the most wins in the "modern era" (since 1945). The record of the Wildcats is 383-265-17 as of the end of the 2012 season. Of the same span (1945-2012), the other programs in New Hampshire had the following records: Dartmouth (I-FCS): 329-298-15 St. Anselm (D-II): 37-102-0 (began football in 1999). Plymouth State (D-III): 261-152-7 (began football in 1970).