Legend
*
Former NCAA Division I (or equivalent) national champions
^
Former NCAA Division I (or equivalent) member
Team
Nickname
City
State[ a]
Enrollment
Current conference[ b]
First played
Joined Division III
Adrian
Bulldogs
Adrian
Michigan
1,654
MIAA
1892
1973
Albion
Britons
Albion
Michigan
1,500
MIAA
1984
1973
Albright
Lions
Reading
Pennsylvania
2,320
MAC
1912
1973
Alfred
Saxons
Alfred
New York
2,300
Empire 8
1895
1973
Alfred State
Pioneers
3,737
ECFC [ c]
2003
2013
Allegheny
Gators
Meadville
Pennsylvania
1,771
PAC
1893
1973
Alma
Scots
Alma
Michigan
1,378
MIAA
1894
1973
Alvernia
Golden Wolves
Reading
Pennsylvania
2,900
MAC
2018
2018
Amherst ^
Mammoths
Amherst
Massachusetts
1,855
NESCAC
1877
1973
Anderson
Ravens
Anderson
Indiana
1,566
HCAC
1947
1992
Anna Maria
Amcats
Paxton
Massachusetts
1,134
ECFC [ d]
2009
2009
Augsburg
Auggies
Minneapolis
Minnesota
3,822
MIAC
1926
1982
Augustana (IL)
Vikings
Rock Island
Illinois
3,822
CCIW
1920
1973
Aurora
Spartans
Aurora
Illinois
3,800
NACC
1899
1988
Austin
Kangaroos
Sherman
Texas
1,223
SCAC
1896
1997 [ e]
Averett
Cougars
Danville
Virginia
1,870
ODAC
2000
2000
Baldwin Wallace ^
Yellow Jackets
Berea
Ohio
2,912
OAC
1893
1973
Bates
Bobcats
Lewiston
Maine
1,780
NESCAC
1875
1973
Belhaven
Blazers
Jackson
Mississippi
4,245
USA South
1998
2015
Beloit
Buccaneers
Beloit
Wisconsin
1,402
MWC
1889
1973
Benedictine
Eagles
Lisle
Illinois
4,885
NACC
1917
1973
Berry
Vikings
Mount Berry
Georgia
2,110
SAA
2013
2013
Bethany
Bison
Bethany
West Virginia
650
PAC
1894
1973
Bethel
Royals
Arden Hills
Minnesota
2,533
MIAC
1947
1983
Bluffton
Beavers
Bluffton
Ohio
1,094
HCAC
1913
1992 [ f]
Bowdoin
Polar Bears
Brunswick
Maine
1,805
NESCAC
1889
1973
Brevard
Tornados
Brevard
North Carolina
703
USA South
1924
2017
Bridgewater
Eagles
Bridgewater
Virginia
1,800
ODAC
1899
1973
Bridgewater State
Bears
Bridgewater
Massachusetts
10,651
MASCAC
1960
1973
Brockport
Golden Eagles
Brockport
New York
8,287
Empire 8
1947
1973
Buena Vista
Beavers
Storm Lake
Iowa
2,775
ARC
1896
1973
Buffalo State
Bengals
Buffalo
New York
9,118
Liberty
1981
1981
Cal Lutheran
Kingsmen
Thousand Oaks
California
3,888
SCIAC
1962
1991 [ g]
Calvin
Knights
Grand Rapids
Michigan
3,256
MIAA
2024
2024
Capital
Comets
Columbus
Ohio
3,367
OAC
1923
1973
Carleton
Knights
Northfield
Minnesota
2,105
MIAC
1883
1973
Carnegie Mellon ^
Tartans
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
14,799
PAC [ h]
1906
1973
Carroll (WI)
Pioneers
Waukesha
Wisconsin
3,358
CCIW
1894
1976
Carthage
Firebirds
Kenosha
Wisconsin
2,800
CCIW
1895
1976
Case Western Reserve ^
Spartans
Cleveland
Ohio
12,266
PAC
1890
1973
Catholic University ^
Cardinals
Washington
District of Columbia
5,956
Landmark
1895
1978
Centenary
Gentlemen
Shreveport
Louisiana
563
SCAC
1909
2024
Central (IA)
Dutch
Pella
Iowa
1,100
ARC
1892
1973
Centre *
Colonels
Danville
Kentucky
1,430
SAA
1880
1973
Chapman
Panthers
Orange
California
8,542
SCIAC
1923
1994
Chicago *
Maroons
Chicago
Illinois
16,445
MWC
1892
1973
Christopher Newport
Captains
Newport News
Virginia
4,957
NJAC
2001
2001
Claremont–Mudd–Scripps
Stags
Claremont
California
8,500
SCIAC
1958
1973
Coast Guard
Bears
New London
Connecticut
1,045
NEWMAC
1973
Coe
Kohawks
Cedar Rapids
Iowa
1,400
ARC
1891
1973
Colby
Mules
Waterville
Maine
1,917
NESCAC
1892
1973
TCNJ
Lions
Ewing
New Jersey
7,340
NJAC
1921
1973
Concordia (IL)
Cougars
River Forest
Illinois
6,005
NACC
1923
1981 [ i]
Concordia (Moorhead)
Cobbers
Moorhead
Minnesota
2,531
MIAC
1916
1977
Concordia (WI)
Falcons
Mequon
Wisconsin
7,721
NACC
1980
1997
Cornell (IA)
Rams
Mount Vernon
Iowa
1,033
MWC
1891
1973
Cortland
Red Dragons
Cortland
New York
6,858
Empire 8
1893
1973
Crown
Storm
St. Bonifacius
Minnesota
1,320
UMAC
2008
2008
Curry
Colonels
Milton
Massachusetts
4,700
CNE
1965
1973
Dean
Bulldogs
Franklin
Massachusetts
1,355
ECFC [ d]
1957
2017
Delaware Valley
Aggies
Doylestown
Pennsylvania
1,950
MAC
1948
1973
Denison
Big Red
Granville
Ohio
2,300
NCAC
1889
1973
DePauw ^
Tigers
Greencastle
Indiana
2,315
NCAC
1884
1973
Dickinson
Red Devils
Carlisle
Pennsylvania
2,420
Centennial
1896
1973
Dubuque
Spartans
Dubuque
Iowa
2,190
ARC
1909
1976
East Texas Baptist
Tigers
Marshall
Texas
1,613
ASC
1924
2000
Eastern
Eagles
St. Davids
Pennsylvania
3,420
MAC
2022
2022
Elmhurst
Bluejays
Elmhurst
Illinois
3,350
CCIW
1920
1973
Endicott
Gulls
Beverly
Massachusetts
5,685
CNE
2003
2003
Eureka
Red Devils
Eureka
Illinois
567
NACC
1891
1978
Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham
Devils
Madison
New Jersey
2,546
MAC
1974
1974
Ferrum [ j]
Panthers
Ferrum
Virginia
1,100
ODAC
1985
Fitchburg State
Falcons
Fitchburg
Massachusetts
4,659
MASCAC
1984
1984
Framingham State
Rams
Framingham
Massachusetts
4,876
MASCAC
1974
1974
Franklin
Grizzlies
Franklin
Indiana
1,000
HCAC
1886
1992
Franklin & Marshall ^
Diplomats
Lancaster
Pennsylvania
2,426
Centennial
1887
1973
Gallaudet
Bison
Washington
District of Columbia
1,860
ECFC [ k]
1883
2007 [ l]
Geneva ^
Golden Tornadoes
Beaver Falls
Pennsylvania
1,418
PAC
1890
2011
George Fox
Bruins
Newberg
Oregon
3,747
NWC
2014
2014
Gettysburg
Bullets
Gettysburg
Pennsylvania
2,451
Centennial
1890
1973
Greensboro
Pride
Greensboro
North Carolina
1,300
USA South
1997
1997
Greenville
Panthers
Greenville
Illinois
872
UMAC
1998
1998
Grinnell ^
Pioneers
Grinnell
Iowa
1,733
MWC
1889
1973
Grove City
Wolverines
Grove City
Pennsylvania
2,400
PAC
1892
1973
Guilford
Quakers
Greensboro
North Carolina
2,137
ODAC
1893
1990
Gustavus Adolphus
Gusties
St. Peter
Minnesota
2,450
MIAC
1960
1973
Hamilton
Continentals
Clinton
New York
1,850
NESCAC
1890
1973
Hamline
Pipers
St. Paul
Minnesota
3,717
MIAC
1882
1973
Hampden–Sydney
Tigers
Hampden Sydney
Virginia
993
ODAC
1892
1973
Hanover
Panthers
Hanover
Indiana
1,089
HCAC
1898
1992
Hardin–Simmons ^
Cowboys
Abilene
Texas
2,392
ASC
1897
1994 [ m]
Hartwick
Hawks
Oneonta
New York
1,200
Empire 8
1928
1992
Heidelberg ^
Student Princes
Tiffin
Ohio
1,300
OAC
1892
1973
Hendrix
Warriors
Conway
Arkansas
1,348
SAA [ n]
1906
2013
Hiram
Terriers
Hiram
Ohio
1,116
NCAC [ o]
1892
1973
Hilbert
Hawks
Hamburg
New York
1,100
Empire 8 [ p]
2022
2022
Hobart
Statesmen
Geneva
New York
2,229
Liberty
1891
1973
Hope
Flying Dutchmen
Holland
Michigan
3,149
MIAA
1902
1973
Howard Payne
Yellow Jackets
Brownwood
Texas
1,170
ASC
1903
1994
Huntingdon
Hawks
Montgomery
Alabama
1,107
USA South
2003
2003
Husson
Eagles
Bangor
Maine
3,500
CNE
2003
2003
Illinois College
Blueboys
Jacksonville
Illinois
1,048
MWC
1890
1978
Illinois Wesleyan
Titans
Bloomington
Illinois
1,893
CCIW
1887
1978
Ithaca
Bombers
Ithaca
New York
6,266
Liberty
1930
1973
John Carroll ^
Blue Streaks
University Heights
Ohio
3,673
OAC [ q]
1920
1973
Johns Hopkins
Blue Jays
Baltimore
Maryland
26,402
Centennial
1882
1973
Juniata
Eagles
Huntingdon
Pennsylvania
1,573
Landmark
1920
1973
Kalamazoo
Hornets
Kalamazoo
Michigan
1,436
MIAA
1892
1973
Kean
Cougars
Union Township
New Jersey
16,633
NJAC
1970
1973
Kenyon
Owls
Gambier
Ohio
1,676
NCAC
1890
1973
Keystone
Giants
La Plume
Pennsylvania
1,600
Landmark
1936
2021
King's
Monarchs
Wilkes-Barre
Pennsylvania
2,300
MAC
1946
1994
Knox
Prairie Fire
Galesburg
Illinois
1,200
MWC
1884
1973
La Verne
Leopards
La Verne
California
2,713
SCIAC
1921
1982
LaGrange
Panthers
LaGrange
Georgia
1,137
USA South
2006
2006
Lake Forest ^
Foresters
Lake Forest
Illinois
1,592
MWC
1882
1973
Lakeland
Muskies
Sheboygan
Wisconsin
3,973
NACC
1934
1994
Lawrence
Vikings
Appleton
Wisconsin
1,555
MWC
1893
1973
Lebanon Valley
Flying Dutchmen
Annville
Pennsylvania
1,916
MAC
1897
1973
Lewis & Clark
Pioneers
Portland
Oregon
3,390
NWC
1893
1998
Linfield
Wildcats
McMinnville
Oregon
2,282
NWC
1896
1998
Loras
Duhawks
Dubuque
Iowa
1,600
ARC
1907
1986
Luther
Norse
Decorah
Iowa
2,337
ARC
1892
1973
Lycoming
Warriors
Williamsport
Pennsylvania
1,400
Landmark
1954
1973
Lyon [ r]
Scots
Batesville
Arkansas
2,684
SCAC
2015
2023
Macalester
Scots
Saint Paul
Minnesota
2,174
MIAC
1887
1973
Maine Maritime
Mariners
Castine
Maine
941
Independent [ s]
1946
2024 [ t]
Manchester
Spartans
North Manchester
Indiana
1,770
HCAC
1992
Marietta
Pioneers
Marietta
Ohio
1,200
OAC
1892
1973
Martin Luther
Knights
New Ulm
Minnesota
860
UMAC
1991
Mary Hardin–Baylor
Crusaders
Belton
Texas
3,914
ASC
1998
2000
Maryville (TN)
Scots
Maryville
Tennessee
1,213
USA South [ u]
1889
1973
UMass Dartmouth
Corsairs
North Dartmouth
Massachusetts
8,513
MASCAC
1988
1988
Massachusetts Maritime
Buccaneers
Buzzards Bay
Massachusetts
1,637
MASCAC
1973
1973
McDaniel ^
Green Terror
Westminster
Maryland
1,629
Centennial
1891
1973
McMurry
War Hawks
Abilene
Texas
1,176
SCAC
1923
2015 [ v]
Merchant Marine
Mariners
Kings Point
New York
1,011
NEWMAC
1989
Methodist
Monarchs
Fayetteville
North Carolina
2,200
USA South
1989
1989
Middlebury
Panthers
Middlebury
Vermont
2,549
NESCAC
1893
1973
Millikin ^
Big Blue
Decatur
Illinois
2,000
CCIW
1903
1976
Millsaps ^
Majors
Jackson
Mississippi
985
SAA
1920
1973
Minnesota Morris
Cougars
Morris
Minnesota
1,431
UMAC
1961
2008 [ w]
Misericordia
Cougars
Dallas
Pennsylvania
3,196
MAC
2012
2012
MIT
Engineers
Cambridge
Massachusetts
11,520
NEWMAC
1881
1988
Monmouth (IL)
Fighting Scots
Monmouth
Illinois
1,100
MWC
1888
1973
Montclair State
Red Hawks
Upper Montclair
New Jersey
21,115
NJAC
1928
1973
Moravian
Greyhounds
Bethlehem
Pennsylvania
2,075
Landmark
1931
1973
Mount Union ^
Purple Raiders
Alliance
Ohio
2,200
OAC
1893
1973
Mount St. Joseph
Lions
Cincinnati
Ohio
1,889
HCAC
1998
Muhlenberg
Mules
Allentown
Pennsylvania
2,225
Centennial
1900
1973
Muskingum
Fighting Muskies
New Concord
Ohio
2,600
OAC
1895
1973
Nebraska Wesleyan
Prairie Wolves
Lincoln
Nebraska
2,095
ARC
1896
1973
New England (ME)
Nor'easters
Biddeford
Maine
13,743
CNE
2018
2018
Nichols
Bison
Dudley
Massachusetts
1,570
CNE
1932
1973
North Carolina Wesleyan
Battling Bishops
Rocky Mount
North Carolina
2,093
USA South
2004
North Central (IL)
Cardinals
Naperville
Illinois
3,000
CCIW
1898
1973
North Park
Vikings
Chicago
Illinois
3,136
CCIW
1934
1973
Northwestern (MN)
Eagles
Roseville
Minnesota
1,800
UMAC
1973
2009
Norwich
Cadets
Northfield
Vermont
3,400
NEWMAC
1893
1973
Oberlin ^
Yeomen
Oberlin
Ohio
2,785
NCAC
1891
1973
Ohio Northern
Polar Bears
Ada
Ohio
3,088
OAC
1893
1973
Ohio Wesleyan
Battling Bishops
Delaware
Ohio
1,600
NCAC
1890
1973
Olivet
Comets
Olivet
Michigan
1,040
MIAA
1884
1973
Otterbein
Cardinals
Westerville
Ohio
2,342
OAC
1890
1973
Pacific (OR)
Boxers
Forest Grove
Oregon
3,900
NWC
2010
2010
Pacific Lutheran
Lutes
Tacoma
Washington
3,100
NWC
1927
1998
Plymouth State
Panthers
Plymouth
New Hampshire
4,491
MASCAC
1970
1973
Pomona-Pitzer
Sagehens
Claremont
California
2,498
SCIAC
1893
1973
Puget Sound
Loggers
Tacoma
Washington
2,666
NWC
1901
1999
Randolph–Macon
Yellow Jackets
Ashland
Virginia
1,419
ODAC
1881
1973
Redlands
Bulldogs
Redlands
California
4,898
SCIAC
1910
1982 [ x]
Rhodes ^
Lynx
Memphis
Tennessee
2,030
SAA
1896
1984
Ripon
Red Hawks
Ripon
Wisconsin
807
MWC
1891
1973
Rochester
Yellowjackets
Rochester
New York
12,233
Liberty
1889
1973
Rockford
Regents
Rockford
Illinois
1,298
NACC
2000
2000
Rose–Hulman ^
Engineers
Terre Haute
Indiana
2,233
HCAC
1892
1973
Rowan
Profs
Glassboro
New Jersey
19,465
NJAC
1947
1973
RPI
Engineers
Troy
New York
8,142
Liberty
1886
1973
St. John Fisher
Cardinals
Pittsford
New York
3,700
Empire 8
1971
1988
Saint John's (MN)
Johnnies
Collegeville
Minnesota
3,640
MIAC
1900
1973
St. Lawrence
Saints
Canton
New York
2,493
Liberty
1894
1973
St. Norbert
Green Knights
De Pere
Wisconsin
2,132
NACC
1931
1973
St. Olaf
Oles
Northfield
Minnesota
3,048
MIAC
1917
1973
St. Scholastica
Saints
Duluth
Minnesota
3,906
MIAC
2008
2008
St. Vincent
Bearcats
Latrobe
Pennsylvania
1,867
PAC
1923
2010
Salisbury
Seagulls
Salisbury
Maryland
8,650
NJAC
1972
1973
Salve Regina
Seahawks
Newport
Rhode Island
2,600
NEWMAC
1992
1993
Sewanee ^
Tigers
Sewanee
Tennessee
1,653
SAA
1891
1973
Shenandoah
Hornets
Winchester
Virginia
2,034
ODAC
2000
2000
Simpson
Storm
Indianola
Iowa
1,444
ARC
1893
1973
Southern Virginia
Knights
Buena Vista
Virginia
1,444
USA South
2003
2013
Southwestern ^
Pirates
Georgetown
Texas
1,515
SAA
1908
2013
Springfield
Pride
Springfield
Massachusetts
5,021
NEWMAC
1890
1995
Stevenson
Mustangs
Owings Mills
Maryland
3,615
MAC
2011
2011
SUNY-Maritime
Privateers
Bronx
New York
1,734
NEWMAC
1985
2006 [ y]
Morrisville
Mustangs
Morrisville
New York
2,986
Empire 8
2009
Susquehanna
River Hawks
Selinsgrove
Pennsylvania
2,203
Landmark
1892
1973
Texas Lutheran
Bulldogs
Seguin
Texas
2,203
SCAC
1912
2002
Thiel
Tomcats
Greenville
Pennsylvania
894
PAC
1892
1973
Trine
Thunder
Angola
Indiana
5,074
MIAA
1995
2007
Trinity (CT)
Bantams
Hartford
Connecticut
2,235
NESCAC
1877
1973
Trinity (TX)
Tigers
San Antonio
Texas
2,606
SAA
1901
1973
Tufts ^
Jumbos
Medford
Massachusetts
6,200
NESCAC
1875
1973
Union
Garnet Chargers
Schenectady
New York
2,200
Liberty
1886
1973
Ursinus
Bears
Collegeville
Pennsylvania
1,472
Centennial
1893
1973
Utica
Pioneers
Utica
New York
4,184
Empire 8
2000
2001
Vermont State Castleton
Spartans
Castleton
Vermont
1,850
MASCAC [ z]
2009
2009
Wabash ^
Little Giants
Crawfordsville
Indiana
882
NCAC
1884
1973
Wartburg
Knights
Waverly
Iowa
1,600
ARC
1929
1973
Washington & Jefferson *
Presidents
Washington
Pennsylvania
1,405
PAC
1890
1973
Washington & Lee ^
Generals
Lexington
Virginia
2,223
ODAC
1890
1973
Washington (St. Louis) ^
Bears
St. Louis
Missouri
15,045
CCIW [ aa]
1887
1973
Waynesburg
Yellow Jackets
Waynesburg
Pennsylvania
1,800
PAC
1895
1990
Wesleyan ^
Cardinals
Middletown
Connecticut
3,230
NESCAC
1875
1973
Western Connecticut
Wolves
Danbury
Connecticut
5,246
MASCAC [ ab]
1969
1977
Western New England
Golden Bears
Springfield
Massachusetts
3,955
CNE
1981
1981
Westfield State
Owls
Westfield
Massachusetts
5,400
MASCAC
1982
1982
Westminster (MO)
Blue Jays
Fulton
Missouri
658
UMAC
1897
1997
Westminster (PA)
Titans
New Wilmington
Pennsylvania
1,138
PAC
1891
2002
Wheaton (IL)
Thunder
Wheaton
Illinois
2,810
CCIW
1914
1973
Whitworth
Pirates
Spokane
Washington
3,100
NWC
1998
Widener
Pride
Chester
Pennsylvania
6,464
MAC
1879
1973
Wilkes
Colonels
Wilkes-Barre
Pennsylvania
2,245
Landmark
1946
1973
Willamette
Bearcats
Salem
Oregon
2,245
NWC
1894
1998
William Paterson
Pioneers
Wayne
New Jersey
10,252
NJAC
1972
1973
Williams
Ephs
Williamstown
Massachusetts
2,081
NESCAC
1881
1973
Wilmington
Quakers
Wilmington
Ohio
1,103
OAC
1900
1990 [ ac]
Wisconsin Lutheran
Warriors
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
1,188
NACC
2000
2000
Wisconsin–Eau Claire
Blugolds
Eau Claire
Wisconsin
10,737
WIAC
1917
1986
Wisconsin–La Crosse
Eagles
La Crosse
Wisconsin
9,617
WIAC
1911
1983
Wisconsin–Oshkosh
Titans
Oshkosh
Wisconsin
13,902
WIAC
1893
1975
Wisconsin–Platteville
Pioneers
Platteville
Wisconsin
8,712
WIAC
1905
1980
Wisconsin–River Falls
Falcons
River Falls
Wisconsin
6,061
WIAC
1895
1982 [ ad]
Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Pointers
Stevens Point
Wisconsin
7,725
WIAC
1894
1980
Wisconsin–Stout
Blue Devils
Menomonie
Wisconsin
9,401
WIAC
1911
1980
Wisconsin–Whitewater
Warhawks
Whitewater
Wisconsin
11,142
WIAC
1889
1980 [ ae]
Wittenberg
Tigers
Springfield
Ohio
1,794
NCAC
1892
1973
Wooster
Fighting Scots
Wooster
Ohio
2,000
NCAC
1889
1973
WPI
Engineers
Worcester
Massachusetts
6,077
NEWMAC
1887
1973
Worcester State
Lancers
6,434
MASCAC
1985
1985
^ 17 states (Alaska , Arizona , Colorado , Delaware , Florida , Hawaii , Idaho , Kansas , Montana , Nevada , New Mexico , North Dakota , Oklahoma , South Carolina , South Dakota , Utah , and Wyoming ) do not currently have Division III football programs.
^ According to conferences in football, not necessarily a team's primary conference.
^ Joining Empire 8 in 2025.
^ a b Joining MASCAC in 2025.
^ Austin was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1977 .
^ Bluffton was previously a Division III member in 1990 .
^ Cal Lutheran was previously a Division III member between 1975 and 1977 .
^ Joining Centennial in 2025.
^ Concordia was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1975 .
^ Will join Division II's Conference Carolinas in 2025.
^ Joining ODAC in 2025.
^ Gallaudet was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1979 , 1987 and 1994 , and 2001 and 2003 .
^ Hardin-Simmons was previously a Division III member between 1990 and 1992 .
^ Joining SCAC in 2025.
^ Joining PAC in 2025.
^ Joining Liberty in 2025.
^ Joining NCAC in 2025.
^ Transitioning from the NAIA.
^ Joining CNE in 2025.
^ Maine Maritime was previously a Division III member football between 1973 and 2019 when the program was suspended indefinitely due to COVID-19 in 2020.
^ Joining SAA in 2025.
^ McMurry was previously a Division III member between 1977 and 2011 .
^ Minnesota–Morris was previously a Division III member between 1978 and 1984 .
^ Redlands was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1978 .
^ SUNY Maritime was previously a Division III member in 1985 and 1988 .
^ Joining NJAC in 2025.
^ Joining NCAC in 2026.
^ Joining Landmark in 2025.
^ Wilmington was previously a Division III member between 1977 and 1980 .
^ Wisconsin–River Falls was previously a Division III member in 1977 .
^ Wisconsin–Whitewater was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1977 .
Notes
^ As of the 2024 football season.
^ Now Canisius University.
^ Though now athletically branded and academically marketed as UCF, this usage was not adopted until after the school left D-III.
^ Now nicknamed Knights.
^ Now marketed as LIU Post, one of the two primary campuses of Long Island University .
^ As the LIU Sharks , following the 2019 merger of the LIU Post athletic program with the NCAA Division I non-football program of LIU's other primary campus in Brooklyn. Post was the only one of the two campuses that sponsored football.
^ Now known as California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, and athletically branded and academically marketed as Cal Poly Humboldt.
^ Athletically branded as "Chicago Circle" when it played football. Now known as the University of Illinois Chicago, and athletically branded and academically marketed as UIC.
^ Nickname dropped shortly after the team's last season. The current nickname of Flames was adopted in 1982.
^ Now Iona University.
^ Now the University of West Alabama.
^ Now athletically branded as Minnesota State, with no city identifier.
^ The current athletic nickname of Red Storm was not adopted until 1994, two years after football was dropped.
^ Now Saint Peter's University.
^ Now athletically branded as Tarleton, without "State".
^ Now Towson University.
^ Nickname changed to Beacons in 2021.
^ Now the University of West Georgia.
^ Whittier will revive its football program for the 2026 season.
^ "Division III Football Institutions" . NCAA Directory . Retrieved December 9, 2022 .
^ "New England College Adds Football to Its Athletics Playbook" . New England College Pilgrims . June 13, 2023.
^ "NEC Football to Join CCC for 2025" . New England College Pilgrims . November 15, 2023. Retrieved November 16, 2023 .
^ "Roanoke College Raises $1.3M to Reinstate Football, Add Cheerleading and Marching Band" . Roanoke Maroons . June 1, 2023.
^ Amestoy, Louis (November 3, 2022). "The Lead Nov. 3, 2022: Schreiner University makes it official — football is back" . The Kerr County Lead .
^ "Whittier College Revives Football for 2026, Backed By $814K Alumni Fundraising" . Whittier College . October 25, 2024. Retrieved October 30, 2024 .