College Football, also known as "the greatest sport known to mankind," despite never having had an official champion in its history. However, Princeton claims the most national titles.
It is a marvel of chaos, traditions, alcohol, fandom, and pagentry that makes it far better than The National Football League
FBS Teams, by conference[]
AQ FBS conferences[]
ACC[]
- Boston College
- Clemson
- Duke
- Florida State
- Georgia Tech
- Louisville
- Miami
- NC State
- North Carolina
- Notre Dame (Deny it all you want, Domers, you know it to be true)
- Pittsburgh
- Syracuse
- Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- Wake Forest
B1G[]
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Michigan State
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- Northwestern
- Ohio State
- Penn State
- Purdue
- Rutgers
- Wisconsin
Big East[]
- Boise State
- Central Florida
- Cincinnati
- Connecticut
- East Carolina
- Houston
- Memphis
- Navy
- San Diego State
- SMU
- South Florida
- Temple
- Tulane
Big XII[]
- Baylor
- Iowa State
- Kansas
- Kansas State
- Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State
- TCU
- Texas
- Texas Tech
- West Virginia
Pac-12[]
- Arizona
- Arizona State
- Cal
- Colorado
- Oregon
- Oregon State
- Southern Cal
- Stanford
- UCLA
- Utah
- Washington
- Washington State
SEC[]
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Auburn
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- Louisiana State
- Mississippi State
- Missouri
- Ole Miss
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas A&M
- Vanderbilt
Non-AQ FBS conferences[]
C-USA[]
Independents[]
- Akron
- Ball State
- Bowling Green
- Buffalo
- Central Michigan
- Eastern Michigan
- Kent State
- Massachusetts
- Miami (OH)
- Northern Illinois
- Ohio
- Toledo
- Western Michigan