List of defunct college football teams
This is a list of universities in the United States that sponsored football at one time but have since discontinued their programs. The last season that the school fielded a football team is included.
Schools are split up based on their current athletics affiliation. The affiliation of the football team while it was active may have been different.
NCAA Division I schools
School
Team
City
State
Type
Last year
American University
Eagles
Washington
DC
Private, Methodist
1941
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Retrievers
Catonsville, MD
MD
Public Research University
University of Arkansas at Little Rock [ D1 1]
Trojans
Little Rock
AR
Public
1955
Boston University
Terriers
Boston
MA
Private, formerly Methodist
1997
Bradley University
Braves
Peoria
IL
Private, Independent
1970
California Baptist University
Lancers
Riverside
CA
Private
1955[ D1 2]
California State University, Fullerton
Titans
Fullerton
CA
Public
1992
California State University, Long Beach
49ers [ D1 3]
Long Beach
CA
Public
1991
California State University, Northridge
Matadors
Northridge
CA
Public
2001
University of California, Riverside
Highlanders
Riverside
CA
Public
1975
University of California, San Diego
Tritons
La Jolla
CA
Public
1968 [ D1 4] [ 1] [ 2]
University of California, Santa Barbara
Gauchos
Santa Barbara
CA
Public
1991
Canisius University [ D1 5]
Golden Griffins
Buffalo
NY
Private, Catholic (Jesuit )
2002
College of Charleston
Cougars
Charleston
SC
Public
1923
Creighton University
Bluejays
Omaha
NE
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1942
University of Denver
Pioneers
Denver
CO
Private, Methodist founding
1960
DePaul University
Blue Demons
Chicago
IL
Private, Catholic (Vincentian )
1938
University of Detroit Mercy [ D1 6]
Titans
Detroit
MI
Private, Catholic (Jesuit/Sisters of Mercy )
1964
Drexel University
Dragons
Philadelphia
PA
Private, non-sectarian
1973
University of Evansville
Purple Aces
Evansville
IN
Private, Methodist
1997
Fairfield University
Stags
Fairfield
CT
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
2002
George Washington University
Colonials [ D1 7]
Washington
DC
Private, non-sectarian
1966
Gonzaga University
Bulldogs
Spokane
WA
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1941
High Point University
Panthers
High Point
NC
Private, Methodist
1950
Hofstra University
Pride
Hempstead
NY
Private, non-sectarian
2009
University of Illinois Chicago [ D1 8]
Chikas [ D1 9]
Chicago
IL
Public
1973
Iona University [ D1 10]
Gaels
New Rochelle
NY
Private, Catholic (Christian Brothers)
2008
Jacksonville University
Dolphins
Jacksonville
FL
Private
2019
La Salle University
Explorers
Philadelphia
PA
Private, Catholic (Lasallian )
2007
Long Island University [ D1 11]
Blackbirds
Brooklyn
NY
Private, non-sectarian
1940
Loyola Marymount University [ D1 12]
Lions
Los Angeles
CA
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1951
Loyola University Chicago
Ramblers
Chicago
IL
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1930
Loyola University Maryland
Greyhounds
Baltimore
MD
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1933
Manhattan University
Jaspers
The Bronx
NY
Private, Catholic (Lasallian)
1942
Marquette University
Golden Avalanche [ D1 13]
Milwaukee
WI
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1960
University of Maryland Eastern Shore [ D1 14]
Hawks
Princess Anne
MD
Public
1979
University of Massachusetts Lowell
River Hawks
Lowell
MA
Public
2002
Mount Saint Mary's University
Mountaineers
Emmitsburg
MD
Private, Catholic
1950
University of Nebraska Omaha
Mavericks
Omaha
NE
Public
2010
Niagara University
Purple Eagles
Lewiston
NY
Private, Catholic (Vincentian)
1950
University of North Carolina at Asheville [ D1 15]
Bulldogs
Asheville
NC
Public
1953[ 5]
Northeastern University
Huskies
Boston
MA
Private, formerly Protestant (YMCA)
2009
University of the Pacific
Tigers
Stockton
CA
Private, formerly Methodist
1995
Pepperdine University
Waves
Malibu
CA
Private, Church of Christ
1961
University of Portland
Pilots
Portland
OR
Private, Catholic (Holy Cross)
1949
Providence College
Friars
Providence
RI
Private, Catholic (Dominican )
1941 [ 6]
Rider University
Roughriders
Lawrenceville
NJ
Private, non-sectarian
1951
St. Bonaventure University
Brown Indians
St. Bonaventure
NY
Private, Catholic (Franciscan)
1951
St. John's University
Red Storm
Queens
NY
Private, Catholic (Vincentian)
2002
Saint Joseph's University
Hawks
Philadelphia
PA
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1939
Saint Louis University
Billikens
St. Louis
MO
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1949
Saint Mary's College of California
Gaels
Moraga
CA
Private, Catholic (Christian Brothers)
2003
Saint Peter's University
Peacocks
Jersey City
NJ
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
2006
University of San Francisco
Dons
San Francisco
CA
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1971
Santa Clara University
Broncos
Santa Clara
CA
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1992
Seton Hall University
Pirates
South Orange
NJ
Private, Catholic (diocesan)
1981
Siena College
Saints
Loudonville
NY
Private, Catholic (Franciscan)
2003
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi [ D1 16]
Tarpons
Corpus Christi
TX
Public
1965
University of Texas at Arlington
Mavericks
Arlington
TX
Public
1985
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley [ D1 17]
Broncs
Edinburg
TX
Public
1950
University of Vermont
Catamounts
Burlington
VT
Public
1974
Wichita State University
Shockers
Wichita
KS
Public
1986
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Panthers
Milwaukee
WI
Public
1974
Xavier University
Musketeers
Cincinnati
OH
Private, Catholic (Jesuit)
1973
^ UALR, now branded athletically as Little Rock, fielded a football team when it was known as Little Rock Junior College.
^ It may be inexact.
^ Long Beach State now officially brands its athletic program as "The Beach" (or "Long Beach State Beach"), but it did not fully adopt the new branding until 2020–21, long after the demise of football.
^ Under head coach Walt Hackett , UC San Diego football went 0–7 in its first and only season in 1968.
^ Was known as Canisius College when football was discontinued.
^ In 1990, Detroit merged with Mercy College to form the University of Detroit Mercy. Despite the new institutional name, the athletic program did not adopt "Detroit Mercy" until 2017.
^ George Washington did not adopt its current nickname of "Revolutionaries" until 2023, long after the demise of football.
^ From 1965–1982, UIC was known as University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. In September 1982, UICC merged with the University of Illinois at the Medical Center, and the consolidated university was renamed the University of Illinois Chicago.[ 3]
^ After its consolidation with the University of Illinois at the Medical Center in 1982, students from both UICC and the Medical Center voted to change the athletic nickname to Flames .[ 4]
^ Was known as Iona College when football was discontinued.
^ At the time this program was active, Long Island University consisted only of what is now the school's Brooklyn campus. LIU opened what is now known as the Post campus in 1951, and the two campuses maintained separate athletic programs until 2019. The Post campus added football in 1957, competing in the NCAA College Division; when the College Division was split into Division II and Division III in 1973, Post became part of Division II. It then spent more than a decade shuttling between Divisions II and III until aligning permanently with D-II in 1986. Post continued playing in D-II until LIU merged its two athletic programs in July 2019. Following the athletic merger, the Post football team became the new LIU football team, competing as the LIU Sharks .
^ Was known as Loyola University of Los Angeles (Loyola–Los Angeles) when playing football.
^ Marquette used the "Golden Avalanche" nickname for football, though also used "Warriors" for other sports. After the demise of football, "Warriors" became the sole nickname until the current nickname of "Golden Eagles" was adopted in 1994.
^ Was known as Maryland State College until 1970.
^ UNCA was known as Asheville–Biltmore College when it last competed in football.
^ Was known as University of Corpus Christi when football was discontinued.
^ UTRGV traces its athletic history through the University of Texas–Pan American (UTPA), one of the two institutions that merged in 2015 to form the current university. UTPA fielded a football team when it was known as Edinburg Junior College. However, UTRGV announced in 2021 that it planned to add a football team no later than the 2025 season.
NCAA Division II schools
School
Team
City
State
Type
Last year
Adelphi University
Panthers
Garden City
NY
Private, independent
1953
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Nanooks
Fairbanks
AK
Public (University of Alaska )
1952
Azusa Pacific University
Cougars
Azusa
CA
Private, Christian (interdenominational)
2020[ 7]
University of Bridgeport
Purple Knights
Bridgeport
CT
Private, independent
1975
California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt [ D2 1]
Lumberjacks
Arcata
CA
Public (California State University )
2018 [ 8]
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Broncos
Pomona
CA
Public (California State University)
1985
California State University, Chico
Wildcats
Chico
CA
Public (California State University)
1996
California State University, East Bay [ D2 2]
Pioneers
Hayward
CA
Public (California State University)
1993
California State University, Los Angeles
Diablos
Los Angeles
CA
Public (California State University)
1977
Cameron University
Aggies
Lawton
OK
Public (The University of Oklahoma system )
1992
Cedarville University
Yellow Jackets
Cedarville
OH
Private, Baptist
1953
Christian Brothers University
Buccaneers
Memphis
TN
Private, Catholic (Christian Brothers )
1922
Claflin University
Panthers
Orangeburg
SC
Private, Methodist (HBCU)
1965
Davis & Elkins College
Senators
Elkins
WV
Private, Presbyterian
1962
University of the District of Columbia
Firebirds
Washington
DC
Public (HBCU)
1990
Drury University
Panthers
Springfield
MO
Private, Disciples of Christ
1932
Florida Institute of Technology
Panthers
Melbourne
FL
Private, independent
2019 [ D2 3] [ 9]
Florida Southern College
Moccasins
Lakeland
FL
Private, Methodist
1935
Lake Superior State University
Lakers
Sault Ste. Marie
MI
Public
1950
Lees–McRae College
Bobcats
Banner Elk
NC
Private, Presbyterian
1993
LeMoyne–Owen College
Magicians
Memphis
TN
Private, United Church of Christ (HBCU)
1950
Lewis University
Flyers
Romeoville
IL
Private, Catholic (Lasallian )
1956
Lincoln Memorial University
Railsplitters
Harrogate
TN
Private, independent
1931
Lubbock Christian University
Chaparrals
Lubbock
TX
Private, Churches of Christ
1982
Malone University
Pioneers
Canton
OH
Private, Quaker (Evangelical Friends Church - Eastern Region )
2018[ 10]
Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Mountaineers
Mansfield
PA
Public (PASSHE )
2006[ D2 4]
Menlo College
Oaks
Atherton
CA
Private, independent
2014[ 11]
University of Minnesota Crookston
Golden Eagles
Crookston
MN
Public (University of Minnesota System )
2019[ 12]
Mississippi College
Choctaws
Clinton
MS
Private university
2024[ 13]
Montana State University Billings [ D2 5]
Yellowjackets
Billings
MT
Public (Montana University System )
1978
University of North Georgia [ D2 6]
Saints [ D2 7]
Dahlonega
GA
Public (Military college ; University System of Georgia )
1931
Northwood University
Timberwolves
Midland
MI
Private, Independent
1971
Regis University
Rangers
Denver
CO
Private, Catholic (Jesuit )
1942
Queens College, City University of New York
Silver Knights
Queens
NY
Public (City University of New York)
1974
Rollins College
Tars
Winter Park
FL
Private, originally Congregationalist
1949
St. Cloud State University
Huskies
St. Cloud
MN
Public (Minnesota State Colleges and Universities )
2019[ 14]
Saint Leo University
Lions
Saint Leo
FL
Private, Catholic (Benedictine )
1980
St. Mary's University, Texas
Rattlers
San Antonio
TX
Private, Catholic (Marianist )
1941
Saint Martin's University
Rangers
Lacey
WA
Private, Catholic (Benedictine )
1951
Saint Michael's College
Purple Knights
Colchester
VT
Private, Catholic (Society of Saint Edmund )
1953
San Francisco State University
Gators
San Francisco
CA
Public (California State University)
1994
Simon Fraser University [ D2 8]
Red Leafs
Burnaby
BC
Public (Canadian)
2022
Sonoma State University
Cossacks [ D2 9]
Rohnert Park
CA
Public (California State University)
1996
Spring Hill College
Badgers
Mobile
AL
Private, Catholic (Jesuit )
1941 [ 15]
University of Tampa
Spartans
Tampa
FL
Private, independent
1974
Thomas Jefferson University [ D2 10]
Rams
Philadelphia
PA
Private, independent
1900
Union University
Bulldogs
Jackson
TN
Private, Baptist (Tennessee Baptist Convention )
1952
Vanguard University [ D2 11]
Lions
Costa Mesa
CA
Private, Assemblies of God
1961
Western Washington University
Vikings
Bellingham
WA
Public
2008
Westminster University [ D2 12]
Parsons
Salt Lake City
UT
Private, originally Presbyterian
1978
^ Was known as Humboldt State University when the football program was discontinued in 2018.
^ Was known as California State University, Hayward when the football program was discontinued.
^ Eliminated in 2020 as a cost-saving measure during the COVID-19 pandemic .
^ Mansfield began play in sprint football in 2008.
^ Was known as Eastern Montana College when the football program was discontinued.
^ Was known as North Georgia College when the football program was discontinued in 1931.
^ UNG athletics programs now known as the Nighthawks .
^ Despite the fact that Simon Fraser is a Canadian school, they are an NCAA Division II member. They are the only Canadian school member of the NCAA.
^ Sonoma State's athletic program now uses the nickname Seawolves .
^ The athletic program is now known as Jefferson, reflecting the 2017 merger of Philadelphia University with Thomas Jefferson University.
^ Was known as Southern California College when the football program was discontinued in 1961.
^ Was known as Westminster College when the football program was discontinued in 1978.
NCAA Division III schools
School
Team
City
State
Type
Last year
Aurora University
Spartans
Aurora
IL
Private, originally Advent Christian Church
1952
Arcadia University [ D3 1]
Knights
Glenside
PA
Private, Presbyterian
1904
Bard College
Raptors
Annandale-on-Hudson
NY
Private, Episcopal Church
1924
Blackburn College
Beavers
Carlinville
IL
Private, Presbyterian
2008
Brandeis University
Judges
Waltham
MA
Private, nonsectarian
1959[ 16]
Brooklyn College
Bulldogs
Brooklyn
NY
Public (City University of New York )
1990
California Institute of Technology
Beavers
Pasadena
CA
Private, independent
1993
Clarkson University
Golden Knights
Potsdam
NY
Private, independent
1952
Colorado College
Tigers
Colorado Springs
CO
Private, originally Presbyterian
2008[ 18]
Farmingdale State College [ D3 2]
Rams
Farmingdale
NY
Public (State University of New York )
1937
Franciscan University of Steubenville [ D3 3]
Barons
Steubenville
OH
Private, Catholic (Franciscan )
1949
Haverford College
Fords
Haverford
PA
Private, originally Quaker
1971
Keene State College
Owls
Keene
NH
Public (University System of New Hampshire )
1929
Maranatha Baptist University
Sabercats
Watertown
WI
Private, Baptist
2015
University of Massachusetts Boston
Beacons
Dorchester
MA
Public (UMass System )
2000
New England College [ D3 4]
Pilgrims
Henniker
NH
Private, independent
1973
New Jersey City University
Gothic Knights
Jersey City
NJ
Public
2002
City College of New York
Beavers
New York City
NY
Public
1951
New York University
Violets
New York City
NY
Private, originally Presbyterian
1952
State University of New York at Fredonia
Blue Devils
Fredonia
NY
Public (State University of New York)
1916
State University of New York at Geneseo
Knights
Geneseo
NY
Public (State University of New York)
1913
State University of New York at New Paltz
Hawks
New Paltz
NY
Public (State University of New York)
1936
State University of New York at Oswego
Lakers
Oswego
NY
Public (State University of New York)
1976
State University of New York at Plattsburgh
Cardinals
Plattsburgh
NY
Public (State University of New York)
1978
State University of New York at Potsdam
Bears
Potsdam
NY
Public (State University of New York)
1903
Northland College
LumberJacks
Ashland
WI
Private, originally Congregationalist
1975
Occidental College
Tigers
Los Angeles
CA
Private, originally Presbyterian
2019[ 19]
Oglethorpe University
Stormy Petrels
Brookhaven
GA
Private, originally Presbyterian
1940
University of the Ozarks [ D3 5]
Eagles
Clarksville
AR
Private, Presbyterian
1967
Piedmont University [ D3 6]
Lions
Demorest
GA
Private, United Church of Christ
1940
Principia College
Panthers
Elsah
IL
Private, Christian Science
2008
Ramapo College
Roadrunners
Mahwah
NJ
Public
1992
Roanoke College [ D3 7]
Maroons
Salem
VA
Private, Lutheran
1942
Rochester Institute of Technology
Tigers
Henrietta
NY
Private, Independent
1977
Roger Williams University
Hawks
Bristol
RI
Private, Independent
1987
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
Cardinals
Winona
MN
Private, Catholic (Lasallian )
1954
University of Scranton
Royals
Scranton
PA
Private, Catholic (Jesuit )
1960
Stevens Institute of Technology
Ducks
Hoboken
NJ
Private, independent
1924
Swarthmore College
Garnet
Swarthmore
PA
Private, originally Quaker
2000
Transylvania University
Pioneers
Lexington
KY
Private, Disciples of Christ
1941
Washington College
Shoremen
Chestertown
MD
Private, independent
1950
Whitman College
Blues
Walla Walla
WA
Private, originally Congregationalist
1976
Whittier College [ D3 8]
Poets
Whittier
CA
Private, originally Quaker
2022
University of Wisconsin–Superior
Yellowjackets
Superior
WI
Public (University of Wisconsin System )
1992
^ Was still known as Beaver College when the football program was discontinued in 1904.
^ Was known as State Institute of Applied Agriculture when the football program was discontinued
^ Was still known as the College of Steubenville when the football program was discontinued in 1949.
^ New England College announced its plan to reinstate football ahead of the 2025 season.
^ Was still known as the College of the Ozarks when the football program was discontinued in 1967.
^ Was still known as Piedmont College when the football program was discontinued.
^ Roanoke announced its plan to reinstate football ahead of the 2025 season.
^ Whittier announced its plan to reinstate football ahead of the 2026 season.
NAIA schools
School
Team
City
State
Type
Last year
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College [ NAIA 1]
Golden Stallions
Tifton
GA
Public
1932
Aquinas College
Saints
Grand Rapids
MI
Private, Catholic (Dominican )
1951
Bacone College
Warriors
Muskogee
OK
Private, Indian (originally ABCUSA )
2017
Dillard University
Bleu Devils
New Orleans
LA
Private, Methodist /United Church of Christ (HBCU )
1965
Fisk University
Bulldogs
Nashville
TN
Private, originally United Church of Christ (HBCU)
1983
Haskell Indian Nations University
Fighting Indians
Lawrence
KS
Public, Indian
2014
Huntington University [ NAIA 2]
Foresters
Huntington
IN
Private, Church of the United Brethren in Christ
1949
Jarvis Christian University [ NAIA 3]
Bulldogs
Hawkins
TX
Private, Disciples of Christ (HBCU)
1966
Lewis–Clark State College [ NAIA 4]
Warriors
Lewiston
ID
Public
1950
Loyola University New Orleans
Wolf Pack
New Orleans
LA
Private, Catholic (Jesuit )
1939
Milligan University [ NAIA 5]
Buffaloes
Milligan College
TN
Private, Restoration Movement , originally Disciples of Christ
1950
Morris College
Hornets
Sumter
SC
Private, Baptist (HBCU)
1964
Oklahoma City University
Chiefs
Oklahoma City
OK
Private, Methodist
1950
Oregon Institute of Technology
Owls
Klamath Falls
OR
Public
1992
Paul Quinn College
Tigers
Dallas
TX
Private, Methodist (HBCU)
2006
Philander Smith University [ NAIA 6]
Panthers
Little Rock
AR
Private, Methodist (HBCU)
1964
University of Rio Grande [ NAIA 7]
RedStorm
Rio Grande
OH
Public/Private[ NAIA 8]
1949
Rust College
Bearcats
Holly Springs
MS
Private, Methodist (HBCU)
1964
Stillman College
Tigers
Tuscaloosa
AL
Private, Presbyterian (HBCU)
2015[ 20]
Talladega College
Tornadoes
Talladega
AL
Private, United Church of Christ (HBCU)
1940
Tennessee Wesleyan University [ NAIA 9]
Bulldogs
Athens
TN
Private, Methodist
1993
Tougaloo College
Bulldogs
Tougaloo
MS
Private, United Church of Christ/Disciples of Christ (HBCU)
1960
West Virginia University Institute of Technology
Golden Bears
Montgomery [ NAIA 10]
WV
Public
2011
Wilberforce University
Bulldogs
Wilberforce
OH
Private, African Methodist Episcopal (HBCU)
1944
Wiley University [ NAIA 11]
Wildcats
Marshall
TX
Private, Methodist (HBCU)
1968
William Carey University
Crusaders
Hattiesburg
MS
Private, Baptist
1955
Xavier University of Louisiana
Gold Rush
New Orleans
LA
Private, Catholic (Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament , HBCU)
1959
York University [ NAIA 12]
Panthers
York
NE
Private, Churches of Christ
1953
^ Was known as the Georgia State College for Men when its football program was discontinued in 1932.
^ Was known as Huntington College when the football program was discontinued in 1949.
^ Was known as Jarvis Christian College when the football program was discontinued in 1966.
^ Was known as Northern Idaho College of Education when the football program was discontinued in 1950.
^ Was known as Milligan College when the football program was discontinued in 1950.
^ Was known as Philander Smith College when the football program was discontinued in 1964.
^ Was known as Rio Grande College when the football program was discontinued in 1964. Rio Grande announced its plan to reinstate football ahead of the 2025 season.
^ Rio Grande operates as a single institution, but actually consists of a private four-year university and public two-year college. The two-year component is part of the University System of Ohio .
^ Was known as Tennessee Wesleyan College when the football program was discontinued in 1993.
^ WVU Tech did not start its move to its current campus in Beckley until 2016. The athletic program did not move until the campus move was completed in 2017.
^ Was known as Wiley College when the football program was discontinued in 1968.
^ Was known as York College when the football program was discontinued in 1953.
USCAA schools
^ Was known as Battle Creek College when its football program was discontinued in 1926.
NCCAA schools
^ Was known as Louisville Municipal College when its football program was discontinued in 1951.
NJCAA schools
Schools without athletics
^ Cheyney still field varsity teams in some sports but they compete as Independent without any affiliation.
^ Was known as South Carolina Trade when its football program was discontinued in 1966.
^ Polytechnic is now the engineering school of New York University, and was known informally as "NYU Poly". The NYU Poly athletic program merged into that of NYU effective with the 2014–15 school year.
^ Now known as Alliant International University .
Closed or merged schools
International schools
Canada
Cuba
Guam
Mexico
United Kingdom
Aberdeen Steamroller
Aston Rhinos
Cambridge Pythons
Dundee Bluedevils
Eton (1873)
Manchester MPs
Strathclyde Hawks
See also
References
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