There are no National Football League teams in North Dakota.
In the 2009 season, LB Chad Greenway of the Minnesota Vikings was born in Mount Vernon, LB Ben Leber of the Minnesota Vikings was born in Vermillion, and K Adam Vinatieri of the Indianapolis Colts was born in Yankton.
North Carolina does not have a national football team, as national teams are typically associated with countries rather than states. However, the state is home to several professional football teams, including the Carolina Panthers in the NFL. Additionally, North Carolina has a rich college football scene with teams like the North Carolina Tar Heels and the North Carolina State Wolfpack.
In 2016, the University of North Dakota football team did not win any games against North Dakota State University. The two teams faced each other on September 10, 2016, with North Dakota State winning the game 34-13.
There are no major league baseball teams from North Dakota.
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The North Dakota AAA high school football teams are Bismarck, Bismarck Century, Fargo South, Fargo North, Fargo Davies, Minot, Grand Forks Red River, Grand Forks Central, Jamestown, West Fargo, Dickinson, Mandan, Williston, and Devil's Lake.
If one is referring to the number of teams in the National Football League (NFL), there are thirty-two teams in total. Other national football teams would include men and women's soccer teams.
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32 teams in the NFL.
According to the College Football Data Warehouse: For the 2011 football season, the following teams won National Championships: Alabama - Division I-A North Dakota State - Division I-AA Pittsburg State (KS) - Division II Wisconsin-Whitewater - Division III
Well, all sports are played in North Dakota; however, there are no teams associated with professional sports leagues (NFL, NHL, etc...). There are teams which play baseball in the American Association and the University of North Dakota has NCAA Division-I sports in Football, Hockey, BAsketball, Baseball, Soccer, and others under the school name of "The Fighting Sioux" of which there is much debate.
There are 12 division 2 football teams in North Carolina. Click the link for a list of these teams.