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New football Programs

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The Associated Press

List of schools that have started or plan to start new football programs during the five-year period beginning in 2009, according to the National Football Foundation:

2009
Old Dominion (Norfolk, Va.): NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision, Colonial Athletic Association.

University of the Incarnate Word (San Antonio, Texas): NCAA Division II.

University of New Haven (West Haven, Conn.): NCAA Division II.

Anna Maria College (Paxton, Mass.): NCAA Division III.

Castleton State College (Castleton, Vt.): NCAA Division III.

2010
South Alabama (Mobile, Ala.): NCAA Division I FCS independent; football-playing member of Sun Belt Conference in Football Bowl Subdivision by 2013.

Georgia State (Atlanta): NCAA Division I FCS independent; full transition to Colonial Athletic Association in 2012.

Lamar (Beaumont, Texas): NCAA Division I FCS Southland Conference.

Pacific University (Forest Grove, Ore.): NCAA Division III.

Lindsey Wilson College (Columbia, Ky.): NAIA.

Notre Dame College (South Euclid, Ohio): NAIA; beginning transition to NCAA Division II.

2011
Texas-San Antonio: NCAA Division I FCS independent; hopes to FBS conference in 2013.

LeMoyne-Owen College (Memphis, Tenn.): NCAA Division II.

Presentation College (Aberdeen, S.D.): NCAA Division III.

Stevenson University (Owings Mills, Md.): NCAA Division III, developmental team in 2010.

Ave Maria University (Ave Maria, Fla.): NAIA.

Concordia University (Ann Arbor, Mich.): NAIA.

Siena Heights University (Adrian, Mich): NAIA.

2012
Finlandia University (Hancock, Mich.): NCAA Division III

Wayland Baptist University (Plainview, Texas): NAIA

2013
North Carolina-Charlotte: NCAA Division I FCS, conference to be determined

George Fox University (Newberg, Ore.): NCAA Division III

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Thank you for not confusing PacU with UOP. They got congratulatory calls when UOP made the NCAA Tournament several years ago, and UOP apparently got a few when news of PacU's reinstatement of football was announced months ago.
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UTSA may not be an Independent. Depends on what the NCAA does with their votes in the spring. They may get fucked if they vote to not allow FCS's to be independent any longer and have to have an invite in place, from an FBS conf, to start transitioning.

If that goes through and UTSA has no invite they will have to find a conference or try to schedule all their sports as an in limbo U. That would kill them as they want to disassociate themselves from the SLC (they're too good for us)
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