yes
Division 1 in the Big 10
No, Penn State Brandywine is not a Division I school. It is a part of the Penn State University system and competes in the NCAA Division III. This means that its athletic programs do not offer scholarships based on athletic ability, unlike Division I institutions.
Penn State plays Division 1-A (FBS) football in the Big 10 conference.
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.
Yes, Kennesaw State University became a NCAA Division I school in 2009.
Penn State played on January 1, 2009 in the Rose Bowl vs. USC.
The address of the Penn State All Sports Museum is: 1 Beaver Stadium, University Park, PA 16802
Texas State plays in the Southland Conference of the Division I-FCS (formerly Division I-AA).
yes
No D2
Yes, Arkansas State is a Division 1-A school that plays in the Sun Belt Conference.
Missouri State University and University of Missouri Columbia.