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There are 157 NCAA Division II football teams.  Division II Football has a 16 team playoff for the Division II National Championship.

Many Division II student-athletes pay for school through a combination of scholarship money, grants, student loans and employment earnings. 

There are no NCAA Division II schools in Florida (2005).

Division II schools in nearby states include:

Georgia:  Albany State University, Clark Atlanta University, Fort Valley State University, Morehouse College, Valdosta State University, University of West Georgia. 

South Carolina:  Presbyterian College, North Greenville College, Newberry College, Benedict College, 

North Carolina:  Catawba College, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, Johnson C Smith University, Lenoir-Rhyne College, Livingstone College, Mars Hill College, North Carolina Central University, Shaw University, St. Augustine's College, Wingate University, Winston-Salem State University,

Alabama: University of West Ala, Tuskegee University, Stillman College, University of North Ala., Miles College, 

Tennessee: Carson-Newman College, Lane College, Tusculum College

Mississippi: Delta State University, 

Kentucky:  Kentucky Wesleyan College, Kentucky State University, 

Virginia:  St. Paul's College, Virginia State University, Virginia Union University, 

West Virginia: West Liberty State College, West Virginia State University, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, University of Charleston (WVa), Concord University, Fairmont State University, Glenville state College, West Liberty State College, West Virginia State University, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 

Arkansas: Southern Arkansas University, Ouachita Baptist University, Henderson State University, Harding University, University of Central Arkansas, Arkansas Tech University, University of Arkansas-Monticello, 

Div. II Playoff teams 2005

Grand Valley State (Nat'l champ)
NW Missouri State (Runner Up)
North Alabama
East Stroudsburg
Saginaw Valley State
Central Arkansas
Long Island CW Post
Pittsburg State
Presbyterian 
North Carolina Central
West Texas A&M
Shepherd
North Dakota
Washburn
Bloomsburg
Nebraska-Omaha
Albany State (Ga.)
Valdosta State
Nebraska Kearney
Angelo State
Minnesota Duluth
Northwood
West Chester
Southern Conn. State
Div. II Playoff Teams 2006

Grand Valley State (Nat'l Champ)
NW Missouri State -Runner Up
Delta State
Bloomsburg
South Dakota
Northwood
North Dakota
Winona State
Elizabeth City State
Newberry
Albany State (Ga)
Southern Conn.
Merrimack
Bryant
West Chester
Missouri Western State
Midwestern State
West Texas A&M
Abilene Christian
Chadron State
Nebraska Omaha
N. C. Central
North Alabama
Shepherd

Div. II Playoff Teams 2007

Valdosta State (Nat'l champ)
NW Missouri State Runner Up
Nebraska Omaha
Ashland
Central Washington
North Dakota
Winona State
Chadron State
Grand Valley State
Mesa State
Abilene Christian
West Texas A&M
Washburn
Albany State (Ga)
Catawba
Delta State
Shaw
North Alabama
California (Pa.)
Bryant
Southern Conn. St.
West Chester
Indiana
Shepherd

Division II National Champions since 1990

1990 North Dakota St. (14-0)
1991 Pittsburg State
1992 Jacksonville St. (12-1)
1993 North Ala. (14-0)
1994 North Ala. (13-1)
1995 North Ala. (14-0)
1996 Northern Colo. (12-3)
1997 Northern Colo. (13-2)
1998 Northwest Mo. St. (15-0)
1999 Northwest Mo. St. (14-1)
2000 Delta St. (14-1)
2001 North Dakota (14-1)
2002 Grand Valley St. (14-0)
2003 Grand Valley St. (14-1)
2004 Valdosta St. (13-1)
2005 Grand Valley State
2006 Grand Valley State
2007 Valdosta State

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