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Air Force

USAF Academy, CO

FBSMountain West
4,1143.7 GPA88% Grad
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Akron

Akron, OH

FBSMAC
3913.3 GPA19% Grad
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Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL

FBSSEC
33,2273.7 GPA73% Grad
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Appalachian State

Boone, NC

FBSSun Belt
19,3043.4 GPA74% Grad
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Arizona

Tucson, AZ

FBSBig 12
42,5373.5 GPA68% Grad
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Arizona State

Tempe, AZ

FBSBig 12
64,6743.4 GPA68% Grad
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Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR

FBSSEC
28,6773.6 GPA71% Grad
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Arkansas State

Jonesboro, AR

FBSSun Belt
9,1103.2 GPA55% Grad
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Army

West Point, NY

FBSIndependent
4,4083.7 GPA87% Grad
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Auburn

Auburn, AL

FBSSEC
26,8163.6 GPA82% Grad
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Ball State

Muncie, IN

FBSMAC
13,9883.3 GPA62% Grad
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Baylor

Waco, TX

FBSBig 12
14,7853.6 GPA80% Grad
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Boise State

Boise, ID

FBSMountain West
17,0813.4 GPA61% Grad
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Boston College

Chestnut Hill, MA

FBSACC
9,8653.8 GPA91% Grad
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Bowling Green

Bowling Green, OH

FBSMAC
12,8123.3 GPA64% Grad
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Buffalo

Buffalo, NY

FBSMAC
32,3473.4 GPA29% Grad
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BYU

Provo, UT

FBSBig 12
32,9523.7 GPA81% Grad
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California

Berkeley, CA

FBSACC
33,0683.9 GPA93% Grad
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Central Michigan

Mount Pleasant, MI

FBSMAC
10,0353.3 GPA59% Grad
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Charlotte

Charlotte, NC

FBSAAC
23,5673.4 GPA69% Grad
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Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH

FBSBig 12
2053.5 GPA41% Grad
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Clemson

Clemson, SC

FBSACC
22,7783.7 GPA87% Grad
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Coastal Carolina

Conway, SC

FBSSun Belt
10,3773.3 GPA49% Grad
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Colorado

Boulder, CO

FBSBig 12
31,9393.6 GPA74% Grad
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Colorado State

Fort Collins, CO

FBSMountain West
25,1483.5 GPA67% Grad
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Connecticut

Storrs, CT

FBSIndependent
19,8353.6 GPA83% Grad
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Delaware

Newark, DE

FBSCAA
19,0713.5 GPA81% Grad
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Duke

Durham, NC

FBSACC
6,4423.9 GPA97% Grad
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East Carolina

Greenville, NC

FBSAAC
19,8573.3 GPA64% Grad
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Eastern Michigan

Ypsilanti, MI

FBSMAC
10,0553.2 GPA46% Grad
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Florida

Gainesville, FL

FBSSEC
35,6293.8 GPA91% Grad
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Florida Atlantic

Boca Raton, FL

FBSAAC
23,4583.3 GPA63% Grad
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Florida International

Miami, FL

FBSConference USA
39,5083.3 GPA74% Grad
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Florida State

Tallahassee, FL

FBSACC
31,8123.7 GPA84% Grad
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Fresno State

Fresno, CA

FBSMountain West
21,0703.3 GPA56% Grad
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Georgia

Athens, GA

FBSSEC
32,1373.8 GPA90% Grad
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Georgia Southern

Statesboro, GA

FBSSun Belt
21,7903.3 GPA55% Grad
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Georgia State

Atlanta, GA

FBSSun Belt
26,6233.3 GPA53% Grad
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Georgia Tech

Atlanta, GA

FBSACC
18,2603.9 GPA92% Grad
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Hawaii

Honolulu, HI

FBSMountain West
14,3063.3 GPA63% Grad
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Houston

Houston, TX

FBSBig 12
2003.5 GPA74% Grad
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Illinois

Champaign, IL

FBSBig Ten
36,2583.7 GPA85% Grad
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Indiana

Bloomington, IN

FBSBig Ten
36,5713.7 GPA81% Grad
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Iowa

Iowa City, IA

FBSBig Ten
22,2643.6 GPA75% Grad
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Iowa State

Ames, IA

FBSBig 12
25,3673.5 GPA75% Grad
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Jacksonville State

Jacksonville, AL

FBSConference USA
7,0363.2 GPA55% Grad
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James Madison

Harrisonburg, VA

FBSSun Belt
20,8883.5 GPA80% Grad
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Kansas

Lawrence, KS

FBSBig 12
21,2173.5 GPA69% Grad
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Frequently Asked Questions

College athletics are organized into several divisions: FBS and FCS (the two subdivisions of NCAA Division I for football), D-I (NCAA Division I schools without top-level football), D-II (NCAA Division II), D-III (NCAA Division III), NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics), and JUCO (junior and community colleges). Each has different scholarship rules, roster sizes, and academic requirements.

The best division depends on your athletic ability, academic profile, and personal preferences. D-I programs (including FBS and FCS for football) are the most competitive and often offer full athletic scholarships in football, basketball, and track & field. D-III schools don't offer athletic scholarships but often provide strong academic aid. NAIA schools can offer more flexibility in recruiting. Your GPA, test scores, athletic stats, sport, and preferred school size all factor into finding your best fit.

GPA requirements vary by division. NCAA D-I and D-II require a minimum 2.3 core GPA through the NCAA Eligibility Center. D-III schools set their own academic standards. NAIA requires a minimum 2.0 GPA. However, most competitive programs recruit athletes with GPAs well above these minimums, typically 3.0+ for D-I programs.

There are 1,996 college athletic programs across all divisions in football, basketball, and track & field on RawRecruit. This breaks down to 134 FBS programs, 128 FCS programs, 97 D-I programs (basketball and track without FBS or FCS football), 329 D-II programs, 443 D-III programs, 242 NAIA programs, and 623 JUCO programs.

Yes. Walk-on opportunities exist at every division level across football, basketball, and track & field. Many D-III and some NAIA programs don't offer athletic scholarships at all. Athletes receive academic and need-based aid instead. Preferred walk-ons at D-I programs may eventually earn scholarships based on performance. Over 70% of college athletes are non-scholarship players.

Most college coaches recommend starting the recruiting process in your sophomore year of high school (9th-10th grade). NCAA rules limit when coaches can contact recruits, but you can reach out to coaches at any time. Timelines vary by sport: football has early signing in December, basketball has live evaluation periods in April and July, and track & field recruiting often intensifies during indoor and outdoor championship seasons. Building your recruiting profile early gives you more options and more time to find the right fit.

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RawRecruit helps high school athletes discover, evaluate, and connect with college programs across football, men's and women's basketball, and men's and women's track & field. With data on 1,900+ programs spanning FBS, FCS, Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA, and JUCO, you can filter by division, state, conference, and school size to find programs that match your athletic and academic profile.

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