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If you want a football scholarship then you need to contact the college football coaches. All the resources and information on this website are free.

The National Collegiate Athletic Association allows each division IA college football program eighty five scholarships and each division IAA college sixty three athletic scholarships. In division II there are thirty six Scholarships on offer.

For Division IA read FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision)
For Division IAA read FCS (Football Championship Subdivision)

These scholarships are not all full-ride, click here for roster and football scholarship limits.

To keep DI status, a college football team must have 76.5 scholarship players and can carry up to eighty five listed scholarship players. In division I-AA, colleges have sixty three scholarships, that are normally divided among the eighty five players.

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There are 117 division IA,124 division IAA and 150 division II colleges that offer football scholarships.

The NAIA, the National Association Of Intercollegiate Athletics, also permits football players to be on scholarship but you need to contact each college for more specific information about their program.

Football in the NJCAA, National Junior College Athletic Association is a Division I only sport. Many NCAA scholarship players are former Junior College players.

The NJCAA permits 85 football scholarships per college. There are 70 institutions that offer football scholarships.

Please take the time to check out the rest of our website for more detailed information about the college recruiting process.

 

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