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RE: FBS Academic Rankings -- USNWR (UG) | Shanghai (PG) | Research
(09-14-2020 02:34 PM)DFW HOYA Wrote:  The US News Top 25:

10 FBS schools
9 FCS schools (8 Ivy plus Georgetown)
4 Div. III football
2 No football

1. Princeton (FCS)
2. Harvard (FCS)
3. Columbia (FCS)
4. MIT (Div. III)
4. Yale (FCS)
6. Stanford (FBS)
6. Chicago (Div. III)
8. Pennsylvania (FCS)
9. Cal Tech (No football)
9. Northwestern (FBS)
9. Johns Hopkins (Div. III)
12. Duke (FBS)
13. Dartmouth (FCS)
14. Brown (FCS)
14. Vanderbilt (FBS)
16. Washington-StL (Div. III)
16. Rice (FBS)
18. Cornell (FCS)
19. Notre Dame (FBS)
20. UCLA (FBS)
21. Emory (No football)
22. California (FBS)
23. Georgetown (FCS)
24. Michigan (FBS)
25. Southern California (FBS)

Interesting. You could categorize Emory and Cal Tech as Div. III along with non-football. No Div. II or non-NCAA schools.
09-14-2020 08:33 PM
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