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Map of FBS football programs as of 2024. This is a list of the 134 schools in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. [1] By definition, all schools in this grouping have varsity football teams.
Category: College football teams in Maryland. ... Maryland Terrapins football (7 C, 8 P) Morgan State Bears football (5 C, 4 P) N. Navy Midshipmen football (8 C, 7 P) S.
The Maryland–Virginia football rivalry was a designated official ACC cross-divisional series when Maryland was an ACC member and the teams have a long-standing rivalry due to proximity and history. [156] The programs also vie for recruits in the same region, and more recently, an additional factor has been the schools' academic competition. [157]
[19] [20] FBS teams are free to schedule up to 40% of their games against FCS teams, [11] but FBS teams can only use one win per season against an FCS team for the purposes of bowl eligibility. Additionally, the FCS opponent must have averaged at least 80% of the FCS limit of 63 scholarship equivalents over a rolling two-year period. [21 ...
Defunct American football teams in Maryland (10 C, 7 P) B. American football teams in Baltimore (10 C, 9 P) W. Washington Commanders (12 C, 18 P)
A brief look at eight of Maryland's biggest in-state high school football matchups of 2024, and other games to watch for each of the 16 teams.
Maryland has major professional sports teams in the city of Baltimore and in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. Two major league teams play in Baltimore — the NFL's Baltimore Ravens and MLB's Baltimore Orioles. Additionally, the NFL's Baltimore Colts played in Baltimore from 1953 to 1983 before moving to Indianapolis.